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Forrest ton saves Bulls in Shield

Written By Unknown on Senin, 18 Februari 2013 | 23.40

Centurion ... Peter Forrest saves the day for Queensland against Victoria. Source: Sarah Reed / News Limited

Queensland face a tough fielding slog in the Sheffield Shield cricket match against Victoria after an opening day of wildly-fluctuating fortunes.

Former Australian one-day player Peter Forrest returned to form with a timely century and combined with captain James Hopes for a crucial partnership to save the Bulls' first innings at the MCG.

SHEF - Melbourne Cricket Ground

18 February 2013 - Day 1, Session 3

Queensland 1st Innings

C. Gannon 13 33 1 0 39.39

The Bulls won the toss in this top-of-the-table clash, but were 4-41 and then 5-90 on a flat wicket before the 169-run stand between Forrest and Hopes steadied them.

Hopes was dismissed for 88 and Forrest for 119, triggering a late-order slump of 5-63 that resulted in a first-innings total of 322.

Forrest said Queensland must now dig in and make the Victorian top order battle for every run on day two.

"Normally down here ... you win or lose in the fourth day," he said.

"We know tomorrow is about hard work, shutting the scoreboard down and making sure if we're not taking wickets, then they're not scoring runs.

"It's a tough grind, it always is down here."

It was Forrest's first Shield century since their match at the MCG last summer and his form slump has cost him a place in the national one-day team.

"It's a relief - it's been a pretty tough year personally," he said.

"It's nice that if you hang in there and do the hard work, you get the rewards eventually.

"It's reasonably rewarding personally, only because we were obviously in a fair bit of strife this morning.

"We're probably a little bit short of where we wanted, but at least we're in the game."

Left-armer Will Sheridan was on a hat-trick when the Bulls lost their fourth wicket and he led the attack with 4-71 in the hot and uncomfortable conditions, while wicketkeeper Peter Handscomb took five catches.

"At the start of the day we'd have been pleased with around 300, but I think 250 would have been ideal," Sheridan said.

"We definitely lost a bit of momentum in the middle there with some poor bowling, but I really think the batsmen we have got we can really take the game back off them."

Spin twins Fawad Ahmed and Clive Rose impressed in their Shield debuts, with Ahmed dismissing Forrest and Rose producing a superb delivery to bowl Hopes.

Rose's left-arm spin returned 3-52 and Ahmed, the former asylum seeker from Pakistan, snared 2-79 with his leg breaks.

While Hope's knock was vital, the Bulls captain has now gone six seasons without a Shield century.


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Manicini: EPL race not over yet

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Fighting words ... Roberto Mancini says his side can still retain their EPL title. Source: Clint Hughes / AAP

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini feels his side's FA Cup fifth-round win over Leeds United could help rejuvenate their Premier League title bid.

City produced a strong performance to beat Leeds 4-0, with Sergio Aguero scoring twice and further goals from Carlos Tevez and Yaya Toure securing a passage to the competition's last eight.

Mancini felt the result was reward for his team's concentration during a comfortable win over Leeds that the Italian hopes will also help inspire his players to break down Manchester United's 12-point advantage in the race for the league championship.

P W D L GD Pts
1 Man United 26 21 2 3 31 65
2 Man City 26 15 8 3 24 53
3 Chelsea 26 14 7 5 27 49
4 Tottenham 26 14 6 6 14 48
5 Arsenal 26 12 8 6 21 44
6 Everton 26 10 12 4 8 42
7 Liverpool 27 10 9 8 15 39
8 Swansea 27 9 10 8 4 37
9 West Brom 26 11 4 11 1 37
10 Stoke 26 7 12 7 -5 33
11 West Ham 26 8 6 12 -9 30
12 Fulham 26 7 8 11 -6 29
13 Sunderland 26 7 8 11 -6 29
14 Norwich 26 6 11 9 -15 29
15 Southampton 26 6 9 11 -9 27
16 Newcastle 26 7 6 13 -12 27
17 Aston Villa 26 5 9 12 -25 24
18 Reading 26 5 8 13 -15 23
19 Wigan 26 5 6 15 -21 21
20 QPR 26 2 11 13 -22 17

"It was really important to win this game and if you score two goals in the first 20 minutes it is clearly easier," he said.

"If he (Aguero) scores a lot of goals from now until the end, the championship is not finished."

Leeds manager Neil Warnock was not happy with City's second goal, an Aguero penalty awarded by referee Mark Clattenburg after he had adjudged Tom Lees to have fouled the Argentine striker in the box.

Contact between the two looked minimal, but Aguero stopped playing after Lees' arm made contact with his face.

Mancini, though, insisted he did not have a good view of the incident but that the result was the right one.

"It (the foul for the penalty) was difficult to see from the bench. I didn't see it," he said. "The game finished 4-0 and I don't think we gave them many chances to score.

"I think the result is correct. I don't know if the penalty was correct, I will see it again but I can't say at the moment."

Read more: http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11679/8506611/Manchester-City-manager-Roberto-Mancini-hoping-for-an-FA-Cup-spark


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Shanghai could report Drogba to FIFA

Controversy ... Didier Drogba (L) left Shanghai in acrimonious circumstances. Source: AAP

Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua will take its battle against star striker Didier Drogba's move to Turkish side Galatasaray to football's governing body FIFA this week, domestic reports said Monday.

The Ivory Coast striker left the club in acrimonious circumstances last month, with Shanghai saying he had breached his contract.

''We now have evidence which we believe will give Shenhua a 99 per cent chance of winning a lawsuit at FIFA,'' a lawyer acting for the club told the Sina web portal.

The anonymous source from ''Shenhua's legal team'' said papers would be submitted to the sport's governing body on Wednesday.

The report said Shenhua will provide evidence that Drogba breached his contract and that Galatasaray had violated FIFA rules by luring a player away from his current club.

Shenhua declined to comment when contacted by AFP.

Chinese media previously reported Drogba had asked FIFA to nullify his contract after the club defaulted on payments following a shareholder dispute dating back to September.

Drogba came off the bench to score five minutes into his Galatasaray debut on Friday, a 2-1 victory over the Turkish league's bottom club Akhisar.

The striker signed an 18-month, 10 million euros ($A13.06 million) deal with the Istanbul side, who are due to play German side Schalke 04 on Wednesday in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Drogba -- a Champions League winner with English Premier League side Chelsea last season -- had signed a two-and-a-half year deal with Shanghai in June last year on a reported salary of $US300,000 ($A292,870) a week.

Drogba's exit from Shanghai followed that of former Chelsea teammate French striker Nicolas Anelka, who joined Italian giants Juventus on loan.


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Aussies outclassed by India A

Phillip Hughes ... struggled to make an impact in both innings against India A. Source: News Limited

Australia showed some signs of improvement with the bat but were still comprehensively outplayed by India A in their three-day tour match which ended in a draw just four days out from the first Test.

Australia resumed in their first innings on 4-131 on Monday in reply to India A's 451 and were skittled for 235 at Chennai's Guru Nanak College Ground.

The home side's spinners Rakesh Dhurv (5-51) and Jajaj Saxena (4-61) claimed nine wickets between them in Australia's first innings.

Trailing by 216, Australia were forced to bat again as India A skipper Gautam Gambhir enforced the follow-on.
The Shane Watson-led tourists reached 3-195 at stumps.

Watson top-scored in Australia's first innings with 84 and the Test vice-captain was prominent again in the second dig, hitting 60 from 63 deliveries.

Watson and Ed Cowan (53) added 104 for the first wicket on Monday - their second century partnership of the match.

Phil Hughes (19) was bowled by Dhurv in the final over before tea.

Usman Khawaja finished on 30 not out with Matthew Wade on 19.

Skipper Michael Clarke (hamstring) and David Warner (thumb) were rested from the three-day game but have been training well.

"Davey has been hitting (balls in the nets) in the last couple of days so I think he'll be alright," Khawaja told his post-match media conference.

Khawaja said simply playing a first-class game in Indian conditions was a step forward for Clarke's men.

"Their spinners bowled very well. They used the conditions brilliantly and they put a lot of pressure on us," Khawaja said.

"You can bat in the nets as much as you want but it's not the same.

"The players took a lot out of that.

"That's why in the second innings you saw us bat so well. Watto and Eddie really set it up and we batted pretty well throughout the second innings.

"It's just nice to be out in the middle and getting some game time and putting ourselves under a bit of pressure."

Khawaja says pace remains a key weapon for Australia.

While spinners Nathan Lyon, Xavier Doherty and Ashton Agar claimed eight India A wickets, all three conceded centuries and couldn't match the tight bowling of pacemen Peter Siddle, Mitchell Starc and Moises Henriques.

"Pete Siddle bowled lovely in this game (1-40 off 18)," Khawaja added.

"He really hit the deck hard and got in their faces and did what he does best.

"Pace can be as effective as spin out here."

Agar, 19, will return home on Tuesday to resume with Western Australia.


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Wellingham's freak trampoline injury

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Freak injury ... a trampoline accident throws doubts over Wellingham's pre-season. Source: Daniel Wilkins / AAP

Gun West Coast Eagles recruit Sharrod Wellingham will miss the rest of the NAB Cup and could be in doubt for his new club's first game of the season proper after he injured an ankle in an off-field incident.

Wellingham damaged ligaments in his ankle after he landed awkwardly bouncing on a trampoline.

He will wear a moon boot for the next couple of weeks.

The former Collingwood midfielder won't require surgery but will miss the rest of the pre-season with West Coast, and is in doubt for the blockbuster round one Western Derby on March 23.


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Wellingham starred in West Coast's win over Fremantle on Saturday night at Subiaco, finishing with eight disposals and two clearances in the shortened match.

The club has this weekend off before playing Collingwood on March 3.


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