Liverpool star Curtis Jones accuses Arsenal of 'stealing our stuff' as Reds midfielder addresses post-Emirates win celebration controversy and warns Gunners 'there's a long way to go' in Premier League title race

Liverpool star Curtis Jones has delivered his verdict on Arsenal’s controversial celebrations after the Gunners' 3-1 win last weekend.

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  • Arsenal celebrate wildly after Liverpool win
  • Arteta does Klopp's fist-pumps at Emirates
  • Curtis Jones accuses Arsenal of 'stealing'
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Following their victory against Liverpool last weekend, Arsenal celebrated in style, and much has been said about it. Arsenal celebrated in front of their supporters after the game, thanking them for their support. Following Leandro Trossard's goal, Mikel Arteta ran around his technical area and carried on with his celebrations after the game. To the delight of the Gunners supporters, he even performed his own rendition of Jurgen Klopp's fist-pump celebration. But Jones doesn't seem to be too happy, and he has charged the Londoners with "copying" and "stealing" Liverpool.

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  • WHAT JONES SAID

    Speaking to the BBC, Jones said: "The gaffer, the way he fist pumps the crowd, that’s kind of our thing. If they want to be stealing our stuff, it shows we’re on the right path if they’re copying us. They can have their moment and stuff, but there’s a long way to go."

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    The Gunners produced a tremendous performance against the Reds as goals from Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Trossard sealed a fantastic win for them. Not a lot has been said about the Gunners’ fantastic performance as they absolutely dominated the Merseyside club and knocked them back within striking distance for themselves and Manchester City.

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  • WHAT NEXT?

    Arsenal and Liverpool will not play one other again this season, thus in order to win the title battle, both teams must concentrate on their upcoming matches. Liverpool will take on Burnley on Saturday, February 10 and Arsenal will play on Sunday, February 11 against West Ham.

'Just getting started' – USMNT star Christian Pulisic told what he must do to command respect from AC Milan fans after strong start

USMNT star Christian Pulisic has been told how to command the respect of AC Milan fans after making a strong start to life in Italy.

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  • Pulisic told how to earn AC Milan respect
  • USMNT star has started well in Italy
  • Milan have two realistic shots at silverware
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Pulisic has made a solid start to life at the San Siro since joining AC Milan from Chelsea in a £18 million ($22.41 million) move over the summer. The USMNT attacker has scored six goals and provided four assists in 16 Serie A appearances, but he's been told that winning silverware would be a sure-fire way to earn the total respect of the club's fans.

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  • WHAT CHARLIE DAVIES SAID

    Speaking on , pundit Charlie Davies said: "It's the respect you get from the Milan fans. He'll [Pulisic] go down as being one of those players who helped to win a trophy. When you create history it doesn't matter where you're from, they look at what you did for the team.

    "Right now we know Pulisic has done a lot for Milan, and he's just getting started. This isn't the end product, this isn't the end game. He's at the start of his journey with Milan. We just need him to stay healthy."

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    Milan were eliminated from the Champions League at the group stage, and already look to be out of the Serie A title race. However, Stefano Pioli's side are one of the favourites to win the Europa League, and on Tuesday they reached the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia by beating Cagliari 4-1.

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    Milan have not won a major European trophy since the Champions League in 2007, and have not won the Coppa Italia since 2003. Pulisic's last major trophy win came in 2021 when he helped Chelsea win the Champions League.

'They're screwed' – Inter Miami & Lionel Messi fired warning over roster compliance ahead of 2024 MLS season deadline as club must sell players quickly

Inter Miami may be forced to sell players in the next week to fall in line with roster compliance ahead of the 2024 MLS season deadline.

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  • Miami must sell players before Feb 20
  • Should increase allocation money or shed salary
  • Several players have been put on the market
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to the Herons urgently need to secure more allocation money and/or reduce salary expenditures to ensure compliance with MLS roster regulations. Key players such as Gregore, Jean Mota, DeAndre Yedlin, Robert Taylor, and Sergii Kryvstov are reportedly available for transfer or trade, as Inter Miami aims to make the necessary outgoing moves to meet MLS roster requirements. Additionally, it is expected that the club will part ways with Coco Jean, potentially through a transfer, trade, or contract termination.

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    While MLS has not yet announced specific roster rules and regulations for the 2024 season, it is known that in 2023, the salary budget for the senior roster was a base of $5.21 million (£4m). Designated players (DPs) impact the salary cap differently, with a fixed maximum budget charge. Allocation money, including General Allocation Money (GAM) and Targeted Allocation Money (TAM), plays a crucial role in managing player contracts and salary expenditures.

    The exact amount of allocation money required by Inter Miami remains undisclosed, and it is uncertain how much the club has left from previous years or borrowed from the future.

    A senior-ranked official told The Athletic: "They are screwed. Trust me.”

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    Inter Miami have made notable signings in the offseason, including legendary striker Luis Suarez, Julian Gressel, Nicolas Freire on loan from Pumas, and highly-rated Argentine youth international midfielder Federico Redondo. However, the club also made moves to generate allocation money, such as trading Kamal Miller to Portland and Chris McVey to D.C. United, and transferring Nicolas Stefanelli abroad.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Inter Miami may explore transferring players abroad, such as Gregore or Mota to the Brazilian league, who could potentially fetch significant fees to be converted into allocation money. As the season opener approaches against Real Salt Lake on February 21, Inter Miami's management faces a race against time to navigate the complexities of MLS roster regulations and ensure the team's compliance for a successful campaign. Needless to say, the club's strategic decisions in the coming days will have significant implications for the new season.

Not sure if Kohli is a long-term captaincy option – Graeme Smith

The former South Africa captain has raised doubts over Virat Kohli’s ability to get the best out of his players in high-stress situations, the type of which they will repeatedly come up against on tour

Sidharth Monga in Johannesburg22-Jan-2018South Africa’s most successful Test captain Graeme Smith has raised doubts over Virat Kohli’s ability to get the best out of his players, and wondered aloud if Kohli is a long-term captaincy option for India. Smith also said Kohli needs a person in the support staff who can challenge his ideas and help him grow as a leader. Smith and former India captain Sunil Gavaskar were speaking to former Zimbabwe bowler Pommie Mbangwa at a breakfast event organised by South African television network SuperSport.A recent column by Ramachandra Guha, historian and former member of the BCCI’s Committee of Administrators, has brought into open the power Kohli enjoys. Almost every BCCI functionary, Guha wrote, defers to Kohli, and the big fear is that Ravi Shastri is the India coach only because Kohli wanted an agreeable man to run the team alongside him. “When I look at Virat, I think he needs someone in the support staff who can constructively challenge him and help him grow,” Smith said. “He has all the capabilities tactically, he knows his own game, he sets the standard in the field for everyone else.”I think if he had a really constructive person in his environment, who could talk to him, make him think, maybe even challenge him with some different ideas, in a constructive way, not an angry or aggressive way, but make him think, open his eyes to other possibilities, that would make him a really good leader.”Gavaskar said Kohli was a good leader but he needed to bring himself down to the level of other players in the side and then take them up the level he wants them to be. Smith was more categorical in pointing out the disconnect between Kohli and the rest of the team.”We all know he’s an outstanding player, his intensity really benefits his own personal game, he loves that confrontation, that intensity brings the best out of him,” Smith said. “Sometimes as a leader you’ve got to consider how you impact the others in the environment, that’s an area of his leadership that he needs to grow. You can see, he’s often at his players. He’s very aware, he’s focus on the game is on, sweeping or mid-on.”[But] often his reaction to situations… I think that can sometimes impact on your team negatively. We all know how powerful Virat Kohli is in world cricket, in Indian cricket. For him, he’s built this aura and for him maybe to find a level where he can connect with all his players, to get to a level where can get the Indian team to be as successful as he is, that’s something that he, when I watch him, is grappling with.”Kohli’s reactions to events in the Centurion Test could be seen as displeasure with his team-mates. Every time a wicket fell, even as he stood tall on an Indian kind of pitch, Kohli would react in frustration, smashing the bat into his pad, looking the other way or generally not looking impressed.”I don’t know, when I look at him, if he is a long-term captaincy option for India,” Smith said. “At the end of this year, he’d have been away from home for a while, the pressure he’ll face, the scrutiny from the press – I know he only gets that in India – but if you’re away from home and you’re struggling for form as a team, I don’t know if I’d want to burden Virat Kohli with that… Or if India have a better leader in that environment.”Gavaskar joked that they had a leader – vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane – but he wasn’t selected for the first two Tests, both of which India lost. “You might have some players who don’t have the same understanding of the game, or the same fierce desire, but sometimes you have to bring yourself down to a completely different level,” Gavaskar said. “Down, not up. Because that is the only way you are going to get the others who are down up to a level that you want to be. By making them understand that this is not the level where you’ll be doing well yourself, but rather where you are going to do well for the team to win.”Captains evolve in their thought process not only when they are captaining. On off days too, they are always thinking in terms of how can they take the team forward. And sometimes in that process, with that thinking – ‘how do I take the team forward?’ – you lose sight of simple simple things because as an individual you don’t think it is not necessary for you – but it is necessary for some of the lesser guys… As soon as Virat realises that and starts to recognise that, he will become a better leader.”Smith agreed that Kohli needed to take the whole team along with him. “You can be the best player in the world, and you love that intensity and you often don’t think what your team-mates are going through,” Smith said. “Sometimes you talk to AB de Villiers, he gets down and reverse sweeps, he makes it look so easy, and sometimes you need to remind AB that other guys don’t see it that way.”As a leader you need to understand the whole environment, talk to the players to try to get the best out of the environment. He might grow as he learns to soften that a little bit. His performances speak for themselves, it’s about whether he can get the best out of those around him when they are under pressure.”Kohli has captained India in 34 Tests and has fielded a different XI every time. In the process, apart from first-choice keeper Wriddhiman Saha and newcomers Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah, everybody has been dropped by Kohli at least once. That could be the kind of reactions Smith might have been talking about.

Man Utd team-mates prepared to welcome Mason Greenwood back after seeing England international forward star on loan at Getafe

Mason Greenwood’s team-mates at Manchester United are reportedly prepared to welcome him back to Old Trafford following a productive loan in Spain.

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  • Last played for Red Devils in January 2022
  • Currently spending time in Spain
  • Permanent transfer has been speculated on
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The 22-year-old forward has not played for the Red Devils since January 2022, following his arrest on suspicion of attempted rape, assault and coercive and controlling behaviour. Those charges were dropped in February 2023.

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    Greenwood was loaned out to Getafe a few months later, and the one-cap England international has impressed in La Liga. He is said to have attracted interest from the likes of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, with a big-money transfer in the summer of 2024 being touted.

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    United, though, have Greenwood tied to a contract through to 2025 and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, following his acquisition of a 25 per cent stake at Old Trafford, has not ruled out a return to Manchester. It is now being suggested that first-team players would be willing to work with Greenwood again.

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    claims to have been told by a source that: “His team-mates would not be against him returning to Old Trafford. They know all about the background and understand how controversial it would be to have him back. Their decision is a footballing one, pure and simple. United have struggled to score goals this season and they need a player like Mason. They’re watching him score and create goals for Getafe every week.”

'Grateful' – Cristiano Ronaldo sends birthday message as Al-Nassr superstar celebrates turning 39 with partner Georgina Rodriguez & three cakes

Al-Nassr hero Cristiano Ronaldo was in a "grateful" mood as he celebrated his 39th birthday with partner Georgina Rodriguez and his children.

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  • Ronaldo celebrating 39th birthday
  • Star celebrated with family on Tuesday
  • Attacker shared his gratitude online
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Portugal icon turned 39 on Monday and, after celebrating with his team-mates on the day, he marked the occasion with his family on Tuesday. As well as three birthday cakes, the attacker showed off the large bouquet of flowers as he was given.

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  • WHAT RONALDO SAID

    Ronaldo posed alongside his family and wrote to his followers on Instagram: "Grateful to spend my 39th birthday the best way possible: with my family and back on the training pitch. Thank you all for the warm messages!"

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    Despite his age, Ronaldo is still going strong and showing no signs that he is considering ending his playing career. He has scored a whopping 20 goals in 18 matches in the Saudi Pro League as well as three in the AFC Champions League, helping his team reach the knockout rounds.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR RONALDO?

    The ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid star has been out with an injury in recent weeks but is back in training with his Al-Nassr co-stars. He will hope to be involved when they take on Al-Feiha in the AFC Champions League later this month.

Arsenal player ratings vs Porto: Bukayo Saka & co. fall flat as Gunners hit by late sucker-punch to leave Champions League hopes hanging by a thread

An injury-time winner from Galeno saw Mikel Arteta's side fall to a 1-0 defeat in Portugal after a toothless display from his attack

Arsenal's return to the Champions League knockout stages got off to the worst possible start as a stunning injury-time strike from Galeno saw them sink to a 1-0 defeat at Porto in the first leg of their last-16 tie.

Mikel Arteta's side went into the game full of confidence having hit 21 goals in five Premier League games since the turn of the year, but they were left frustrated by a resolute Porto outfit and failed to even muster a single shot on target during what turned into a scrappy and at times tortuous affair.

Despite that, the visitors at least looked set to take a draw back to north London for the second leg, a result which would have still left them overwhelming favourites to go through. But Galeno, who produced an incredible double-miss from close range in the first half, had other ideas when he curled home a delicious effort from 25 yards after Gabriel Martinelli's poor cross-field pass had been cut out with just seconds remaining.

GOAL rates Arsenal's players from the Estadio do Dragao…

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    Goalkeeper & Defence

    David Raya (7/10):

    Got down sharply on a couple of occasions to deal with some shots on target, something he hasn't been used to having to do in recent weeks. Could do nothing about Galeno's superb late winner.

    Ben White (6/10):

    Was constantly popping up in central midfield alongside Rice. Like Saliba, he looked a bit off it at times when in possession.

    William Saliba (6/10):

    Looked unusually nervy at times. Got caught napping on a couple of occasions and was lucky Galeno didn't punish him for his hesitancy in the first half. Missed a good chance just before half-time when he headed wide.

    Gabriel Magalhaes (7/10):

    Was far more convincing on the night than his centre-back partner. Typically strong performance.

    Jakub Kiwior (5/10):

    Relatively solid in the first half, although he could have moved the ball quicker to Martinelli at times. Porto targeted him a bit more in the second half and he struggled on more than one occasion, especially after he was booked.

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    Declan Rice (7/10):

    He was booked after 65 seconds so had to be careful all night to avoid a second yellow. Kept things ticking over and made a vital block in the second half at the near post.

    Kai Havertz (5/10):

    Sent a header wide right at the end of the first half that he could have done better with. Never really threatened from open play.

    Martin Odegaard (6/10):

    Always looked the most likely to prize open the solid Porto backline. As bright as anyone in an Arsenal shirt going forward. Pressed excellently as always.

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    Bukayo Saka (5/10):

    Has been in sensational form in recent weeks, but struggled to find any space to do Porto much damage. The hosts handled him very well.

    Leandro Trossard (5/10):

    On the fringes of things. Dropped deep at times to try and get involved as he wasn't getting much service in the final third. It just wasn't his night.

    Gabriel Martinelli (4/10):

    He was probably Arsenal's best outlet in the first half, but his touch let him down a couple of times. Nowhere near his best and seemed to drift out of the game after the interval. Really poor decision and pass in stoppage-time which Porto pounced on to score the winner.

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    Jorginho (5/10):

    On the final 20 minutes but couldn't alter things. Misplaced a couple of passes, which was unusual for him, although that probably summed up the game.

    Mikel Arteta (5/10):

    No real surprise he stuck with the same XI that has performed so well in recent weeks, but maybe he could have opted for Jorginho from the start to help his side get more control. Only made one sub, which was surprising given how flat Arsenal's attack was.

Brandon Vazquez to quit MLS! USMNT striker on the move with Liga MX big-hitters Monterrey closing in on $8.5m transfer

USMNT forward Brandon Vazquez is all set to quit MLS to join Liga MX giants CF Monterrey.

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  • Vazquez set to quit MLS ahead of 2024 season
  • Set to join Liga MX side CF Monterrey
  • Mexican club to pay $8.5m transfer fee
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    FC Cincinnati are all set to sell their star player to Mexican club CF Monterrey for an $8.5m (£6.7m)transfer fee, according to . The report further states that Monterrey will pay $7.5m (£5.9m) up front while $1m (£789k) will be paid as add-ons.

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    Along with the Liga MX club, Championship side Middlesbrough have also submitted a bid to sign the USA international. Clubs like Brentford, Hoffenheim and Borussia Monchengladbach were also thought to be keen on bringing in Vazquez, although none of have submitted bids yet.

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    The Orange and Blue, who won the 2023 Supporters' Shield, have already completed their first signing ahead of the new MLS season as they announced the arrival of former Atlanta United defender Miles Robinson on Wednesday.

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    The American side, who could not progress beyond the Conference Finals last season, will begin their journey in MLS 2024 on February 25 against Toronto FC.

Starc's second hat-trick delivers victory for NSW

The fast bowler became the first bowler in nearly 40 years – and only the second Australian ever – to claim two hat-tricks in the same first-class match

The Report by Daniel Brettig07-Nov-2017
ScorecardMitchell Starc became the first bowler in nearly 40 years – and the first in Australia – to claim two hat-tricks in the same first-class match when he blasted out Western Australia’s last three batsmen to claim outright points for New South Wales against Western Australia at Hurstville Oval.Having gone wicketless in the second innings up to that point, Starc had Jason Behrendorff caught behind and then bowled David Moody with the last two balls of his 15th over, then returned to have Jon Wells caught at slip by the captain Steven Smith with the first ball of his 16th. This hat-trick followed another on day three of the Sheffield Shield match, when he had dismissed Behrendorff, Moody and Simon Mackin.Starc’s feat was the first instance since Amin Lakhani managed to do the same for a Combined XI against the Indian tourists in a match at Multan in 1978. Overall only seven other bowlers have taken two hat-tricks in the same match, and only one Australian T.J. Matthews doing so against South Africa at Manchester in 1912. Matthews’ feat is also the only time two hat-tricks have been taken by a bowler in the same Test match.Smith said that Starc’s old-ball angle from around the wicket and reversing the ball away was fiendishly difficult to deal with for any batsman. He also complimented Hazlewood for his excellent rhythm throughout his first match back from injury.”They’ve found it pretty hard for a long period of time, the shape that he gets, the angle that he creates when going so wide,” Smith said. “It’s difficult for batters, let alone tail-enders. To take two hat-tricks in a game … most people are lucky to take one in their career. They’re not easy to come by.Getty Images

“I thought [Hazlewood] bowled like an absolute genius, he’s a superstar. Starcy, I think, has probably taken a little more time to get going and get some rhythm. But the back end of today showed why he’s world-class. Patty Cummins has had a couple of good games as well. They’re up and going and bowling really well.”Starc and Cummins will rest from the final round of Shield matches before the first Ashes Test while Hazlewood will play against Queensland in Brisbane.The sheer destructive power of Starc to obliterate an opposing tail, which had also been on show in the Blues’ opening defeat of South Australia under lights at Adelaide Oval last week, meant that NSW always fancied their chances of winning on the final afternoon of the Shield match, despite a sparkling opening stand of 179 between Shaun Marsh and Cameron Bancroft, who carried his bat for 76 in the first innings then followed up with 86 on the final day.Both Marsh and Bancroft are contenders for Test spots in Australia’s Ashes middle order, and their exits were followed by less fruitful results for Hilton Cartwright, who had played as an allrounder in the most recent Test played by Australia, against Bangladesh in Chittagong. Dismissal by Pat Cummins gave Cartwright a pair for the match in what was a case of horrid timing as selectors deliberate over their options for the Gabba Test.Mitchell Marsh, the WA captain, also fell cheaply to Josh Hazlewood for the second time in the game, and from there it was a question of whether the Warriors could survive long enough to stave off defeat. Nathan Lyon gained a couple of vital – and contentious breakthroughs – winning an lbw verdict against Ashton Turner then having D’Arcy Short caught in close off what the umpire adjudged to be an inside-edge onto the pad.Wells and Behrendorff took WA into the final hour of the match, before Starc arrived to seal the visitors’ fate and his own lofty place in hat-trick history. England have been warned.

The importance of being Dravid

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on why India’s premier cricketer needs to fire both as player and captain

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan26-Jul-2007


Uneasy lies the head: Dravid hasn’t had too good a time of it lately
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You normally don’t associate words like “confused” and “unsure” with Rahul Dravid but there are times during this early stage of the England tour when they have seemed apt. Amid all the excitement over the bowlers and the angst over the batting heavyweights, Dravid’s situation should not be ignored. It is one that prompts more empathy than criticism.He endured two failures with the bat at Lord’s and, excluding Bangladesh, he has now gone four Tests without a contribution (in South Africa last year, he didn’t once go past 50). He’s leading a side that includes a few rookies and has to do without the services of a coach. It comes as no surprise that he has stuttered through press conferences – before the game he said Harbhajan when he meant Kumble; after the game he said, “England’s confidence will surely be 0-0.”Most of India’s important victories in the last five years, at venues as diverse as Adelaide, Rawalpindi and Kingston, have been Dravid-inspired. Under normal circumstances you wouldn’t want your best batsman to be straddled with the captaincy, but Dravid remains the best available option and there’s no point debating the issue. He needs to lead, he needs to score, he needs to win matches. It may be too much to ask but he also needs to win tosses.If the bowlers need to iron out a few creases, they have Venkatesh Prasad to approach. There’s Robin Singh to talk to if anyone has an issue with fielding. But who does Dravid turn to?He is someone who thinks a lot about his batting, visualises his shots the previous day, and ponders hard over the construction of an innings. “I do my best to be in a relaxed state of mind because that’s when I play at my best,” he told in December 2003, when he was still a long way away from the captaincy. “I try to slow things down a couple of days before the game. I have long lunches, do things in an unhurried way. The morning of the match I always get up a couple of hours before we have to get to the ground, so that I have plenty of time to get ready. I take my time to have a bath, wear my clothes, eat breakfast. I never rush things, and that sort of sets up my mood for the rest of day.”

India have relied so much on Dravid over the last five years that a minor blip in his form causes a rise in the mercury levels

It’s tough to imagine the Dravid of today having enough time to go through all these routines in a relaxed manner. He needs to think of team composition, plan net sessions, sort out his team-mates’ struggles, and do his best to keep morale high. Captaincy can be hard work in such circumstances. Ravi Shastri, who led in only one Test but made a name for himself as a shrewd tactician, thought Dravid was over-attacking on the first morning by setting a 7-2 field for the England openers. India’s bowlers were taking time to come to terms with the Lord’s slope, as well as the occasion, but Dravid refused to relent. It was no doubt the bowlers’ fault for being off line, but England raced away with the momentum too easily. Again Dravid was probably guilty of letting the game drift on the fourth afternoon, but stopping Kevin Pietersen when he’s in that mood isn’t easy.India have relied so much on Dravid over the last five years that a minor blip in his form causes a rise in the mercury levels. England experienced the downside of appointing a talisman like Andrew Flintoff as captain; are India entering similar territory?The last time he left England, Dravid had successfully made the step up from a good batsman to a great one. If he can get back his groove and help India win this series, he might transform himself from being an uncertain leader to an assured one.

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