Michael Holding condemns England’s withdrawal from Pakistan

Former West Indies fast bowler came down heavily on the England cricket board for its withdrawal from Pakistan last month. England took this step keeping New Zealand’s decision of backing out from the Pakistan tour amid security threats in September. New Zealand suspended their tour hours before the first match was scheduled, following ‘an escalation in the New Zealand Government threat levels for Pakistan, and advice from NZC security advisors on the ground,’ as a press release from New Zealand’s official Twitter handle said.

Holding felt that this was a ‘western arrogance’ as England would have never taken such an action against India since the latter is rich and powerful. During an event to honour him with the Peter Smith Award for the presentation of cricket to the public at the Cricket Writers' Club annual awards, he said, “I will treat you how I feel like treating you - it doesn't matter what you think, I will just do what I want.” 

He also mentioned Pakistan’s tour of England when there were no vaccines available for COVID. "They stayed, they played, and honoured what England wanted them to honour, and now you have an opportunity to try and repay them to a small degree," added Holding. 

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IPL 2021 | RR vs MI: Hits & Flops as huge win boost Mumbai’s hopes of a miraculous comeback

The Mumbai Indians finally showcased why they have been the most successful side in the Indian Premier League. They fought against all odds and just when everyone has counted them out, they put on a show in Sharjah which would be hard to forget for both Rajasthan Royals and also the Mumbai Indians fans, but in different senses altogether. The Rohit Sharma led team defeated Rajasthan by eight wickets as they chased down the target of 19 in just 8.2 overs to make a huge improvement in their net run rate which had kept them languishing at the bottom of the table till now. Now, they are placed at fifth place and have a more than good enough chance of making it to the Playoffs with tier last game left to play. There were many heroes for Mumbai, but not bigger and brighter than Ishan Kishan, whose comeback to form was soothing, to say the least. But there are many names other than Kishan who would be discussed under Hits and Flops for their performance in this game two extremes. Hits Ishan Kishan Given a chance in place of Quinton de Kock to make a comeback after being dropped two matches ago, Ishan Kishan grabbed the opportunity with both hands as he scored a brilliant fifty to take his team to a huge win which was what doctors had ordered ahead of this game. Kishan was slow to start as he played a maiden in the second over even as skipper Sharma on the other end had hit 14 off the first over and was looking to keep the ante up and chase the total as quickly as well. While the maiden over was not exactly as per the plans of Mumbai, but promoting Kishan to open the innings at least gave him the clarity of the role he was supposed to play. With that clarity in mind, he started freeing his arms as soon as Rohit got out and he knew that the attack must be led by him. From 1 off 7 balls, he suddenly went to 21 off 16, hitting fours and twos here and there, by the end of the seventh over. But it was actually the eight over that changed the game and Kishan’s image in the team and among fans once again. When Hardik Panday gave him the strike after taking three runs from the first ball of that Chetan Sakariya over, Kishan started teeing off, he hit a four on the second ball, then got a free hit which he could put away for only two runs, but the subsequent ball was also a no and Kishan deposited it almost out of the stadium. Another six on the next ball and a single on the last ball meant that Kishan got the strike for the next over. And once he hit a four on the first ball of the over and with three runs required to win, everyone saw the six coming off the bat of Kishan on the next ball, which would also take him to his first fifty of a dismal season until now. Nathan Coulter-Nile Coulter-Nile, another of the Mumbai players who was not a first choice coming into the UAE leg turned out to be a game-changer and probably a season changer for the Mumbai side. The Aussie was the pick of the bowlers in this game with his into the wicket bowling and some very poor shot selection by the Rajasthan batters. The 33-year-old got the first breakthrough as he was managed to get a nick off the bat of the last game hero for Rajasthan, youngster Yashasvi Jaiswal. This was also the wicket that opened the floodgates for Rajasthan. Post this major injunction, Coulter-Nile came back later in in the innings to remove two of the biggest threats in Glenn Phillips and David Miller. He finished off with the wicket of Sakariya. This performance of his reading 4/14 from the four overs also turned out to be his best IPL figures in a 37 match career. Jimmy Neesham It wasn’t just Coulter-Nile or Ishan Kishan, but another man struck on his comeback and it was the outspoken all-rounder from New Zealand, Jimmy Neesham. Those who have followed Neesham over the years as an all-rounder would know that there is always one or two games in a series, tournament or league that he would win his team either with the bat or bat. But expecting more than that would be too much for the fans. So this turned out to be that game for Mumbai Indians as they were blessed with a Jimmy Neesham special in bowling. After early blows by Coulter-Nile and Jasprit Bumrah slowing down the Royals run rate, Neesham was seen as an appetizer by the likes of Royals’ skipper Sanju Samson, who attacked him on the very first ball, and due to the slow nature f the wicket, was through the shot way too early, resulting in a low catch to Jayant Yadav at Point, which was latched on to him gleefully. After Samson, the 31-year-old managed to get Shivam Dube played down and gave a double blow to the Royals. When it looked like a partnership developing between Miller and Rahul Tewatia, Neesham came back and got Tewatia caught behind the stumps to end up with his best IPL figures of 3-12 from four overs. Flops Sanju Samson If there was one match at this point of time that required Sanju Samson the skipper to lead from the front, it was this one. The openers, who had taken the Royals to victory in the last game were down and out and thus the onus was on him to take responsibility and guide the team to at least a fighting total which would have been anywhere around 130. The fact that he was also the only batter apart from Jaiswal in the side who could have irritated strike easily as the rest of them seemed to have been knowing only one game of hit and run. But on this very day, the leader failed to impress upon his troops. He got out on three from eight balls, trying to hit Neesham too early. From a man with almost 500 runs, this season more was expected than trying to hit the new bowler on the very first delivery that he faced. And it wasn’t just with the bat, even in the field he missed a very easy stumping of Rohit Sharma off the bowling of Shreyas Gopal. Though Sharma eventually got out after adding seven more runs to his total, the point was had he got that stumping, it would have boosted his and the bowler’s morale and the match might have stretched a bit more. Shivam Dube Dube, who was bought for a hefty sum in this year’s auction showed some promise in the last game when he was packed for the first time in the XI in the UAE leg. It was expected that in a do or die game like this, the Mumbai born would rise to the occasion and deliver something similar, if not that grand, as he did against then table-toppers Chennai Super Kings in his last game. Given that Samson got out just as he walked in, almighty have hampered his confidence a bit, but a batter can only grow when he fights in tough situations. Losing a wicket on an unplayable delivery is still acceptable, but getting played on a Jimmy Neesham length ball is an unforgivable cricket for batter and Dube today was guilty of that and thus made it to this list. He scored three of six balls. From here onwards, although mathematically Rajasthan have a chance of Playoffs qualification, it is almost impossible seeing how low their run rate has dropped. However, Mumbai could very well get through if they win against Sunrisers Hyderabad in their last league game and Rajasthan manages to beat KKR in their next game.

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IPL 2021 | RR vs MI: What Experts Said after Mumbai Indians thrash Rajasthan Royals to climb the NRR ladder

Mumbai Indians were on song against Rajasthan Royals in Sharjah to keep their playoff hopes alive. Chasing the modest target of 91, the Mumbai side rode on a spectacular batting performance from Ishan Kishan who was included in the XI in place of Quinton de Kock to go over the line by 8 wickets in the 9th over. Ishan remained unbeaten at 50 off 25 deliveries which included five fours and three maximums during the course. MI lost captain Rohit Sharma early in the innings for a 13-ball 22 while the team scoresheet read 23. Later, Suryakumar Yadav who had come in at number three position failed to leave an impact and was undone for 13 by Mustafizur. But Surya’s didn’t really have any impact on Ishan’s scoring-rate as the left-hander along with Hardik Pandya saw MI home. Earlier, in the day, the Royals struggled to put any pressure on the Mumbai Indians’ bowling unit and lost wickets at regular intervals to get reduced to 76/8 and eventually get restricted at 90/9 in 20 overs. MI seamers just ripped through the RR batting unit. While Nathan Coulter-Nile scalped a four-wicket haul at the cost of 14 runs in 4 overs, Jimmy Neesham returned with a three-fer in 4 overs and gave just 12 runs. Pacer Jasprit Bumrah returned with figures of 2/14 in 2 overs. RR captain Sanju Samson put the onus on the pitch and said that it was a challenging one to bat on. “It was a bit challenging wicket to bat on, it was tougher in the first innings. Coming from Abu Dhabi, playing in Sharjah was a massive difference. Can't blame the batsmen a lot, but it was tough to bat in the first innings,” he said during the post-match presentation. MI skipper Rohit Sharma pointed that the side has taken the two crucial points and also lavished praise on Ishan Kishan for his knock. “We had to come here and do what we had to do. The two points were very crucial for us. Once we had them bowled out for 90, we had a chance to finish it early. It is important to seize the game. We had to come out and bat freely. We had a chance to get the run rate in order. Was a perfect game for us. He (Kishan) is playing after a couple of games. I was there to take the risks. We know his ability,” he said. Experts’ Opinion Commentator Harsha Bhogle lauded MI for their batting. “Now, that was some batting!!” He wrote on Twitter. Journalist Ayaz Memon criticised RR for their performance while hailing the way MI fared. “RR roundly thrashed for a rubbish performance, with bat and ball. MI brutal in both departments, seizing on weaknesses to notch ip massive win, improve their NRR and keep hopes of place in play offs alive,” he tweeted. Former India pacer Irfan Pathan hailed Ishan Kishan after his brutal knock. “Ishan Kishan back to form. Highlight of the day on this sluggish pitch and game,” Pathan tweeted. Former India bowler RP Singh pointed out the positives for Team India after MI clinched a massive win against RR. “So many positive for Team India in this Mumbai Indians win. Rohit Sharma touch and intent, Ishan Kishan among runs. Rajasthan Royals lost a great opportunity today,” he wrote on Twitter. RR will now play KKR in Sharjah on October 7 while MI will lock horns with SRH in Abu Dhabi.