Graham Potter comments on Marc Cucurella shows he has perfect Man City mindset
Just yesterday. Brighton and Hove Albion manager Graham Potter provided an update on Marc Cucurella's position at the club, amid strong interest from Manchester City.
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Just yesterday. Brighton and Hove Albion manager Graham Potter provided an update on Marc Cucurella's position at the club, amid strong interest from Manchester City.
Chris Froome had to conquer demons in his mind when winning a second Tour de France title on this day in 2015.
Chris Froome had to conquer demons in his mind when winning a second Tour de France title on this day in 2015.
Rahul Dravid, the current head coach of the Indian cricket team, was one of the most talented batters during his playing days. The former India captain made his Test and ODI debut in 1996 and then went on to score 13288 and 10889 runs in the two formats respectively. He had come under pressure too and faced tough situations due to lean patches in his career. But almost always he made brilliant comebacks and become one of the greatest batters ever in world cricket.
Pep Guardiola's first comment after Manchester City survived a lightning storm in Green Bay to record a second win in the USA was to brand their week-long tour a success, as they had picked up no injuries.
Emergency services are currently dealing with an incident on a busy motorway on the outskirts of Manchester. All traffic has been stopped on the M62 heading eastbound.
Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 3 Live Updates And Live Cricket Score: On Day 2, Spinner Ramesh Mendis took three wickets to put Sri Lanka in command of the second Test on Monday despite a fighting 62 by Pakistan batsman Agha Salman. Tourists Pakistan, who lead the two-match series 1-0, ended day two on 191-7, still trailing Sri Lanka by 187 runs in their first innings in Galle. Salman resisted the bowling attack with his maiden Test fifty but fell to Prabath Jayasuriya's left-arm spin in the final moments of play before stumps was called. Jayasuriya got Salman caught at slip with a drifter coming into the right-handed batsman. Salman, who made his debut in the previous match, put on 46 runs with Yasir Shah, batting on 13, to lift Pakistan from 145-6. He expects the lower-order to fire come day three. "The way the partnership was going, we wanted to see off the day and come back tomorrow to start afresh, but it's cricket and it happens," said Salman. "Disappointed, but still we have enough batters who can utilise the situation and add to the total," he added. (LIVE SCORECARD)
The second ODI between India and West Indies went down to the wire and it was Axar Patel who held his nerve as he struck a six on the fourth ball of the final over to help Shikhar Dhawan-led side chase down 312 runs to gain a 2-0 unassailable lead in the series. Shreyas Iyer also played a 63-run knock and after the game, he talked about the mood within the Indian dressing room and how head coach Rahul Dravid was "getting tensed".