Moeen short of work after Worcestershire collapse

James Whitaker will have gleaned little that he did not already know from his visit to New Road. Ian Bell made a century, the 50th of his career in first-class cricket, and Worcestershire collapsed miserably to an innings defeat, which is sadly not a rar

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ScorecardBoyd Rankin helped rip through Worcestershire•Getty ImagesJames Whitaker will have gleaned little that he did not already know from his visit to New Road. Ian Bell made a century, the 50th of his career in first-class cricket, and Worcestershire collapsed miserably to an innings defeat, which is sadly not a rarity either.What the national selector wanted to see, you supposed, was a little more of Moeen Ali bowling, given that the purpose of the England offspinner’s return to red-ball county duty was to get in some overs. Yet Moeen’s ration, curiously, in a Warwickshire first innings spanning almost 92 overs was limited to six.This might look like an odd state of affairs, although Daryl Mitchell, the Worcestershire captain, should be cut some slack. He had Saaed Ajmal back for his first Championship match of the season, and having reaped the benefits of the Pakistan offspinner’s 63 wickets in nine matches last year he was hardly likely to ask him to play second fiddle to Moeen.In the event, Ajmal bowled 17 overs and conceded 82 runs without taking a wicket, which raised immediate questions over whether the powers he could summon up before his action was deemed illegal have gone. The remodelled version appeared to hold no mysteries for anyone.Moeen might have been given another chance in the second innings but none was required after Worcestershire were bowled out inside 33 overs for 80, the lowest all out total for the county since the match against Warwickshire in 2012 when they were dismissed for 60 and Warwickshire clinched the title.Bell, who made 111 before he was leg before to Jack Shantry as one of five wickets for the left-arm seamer, looked in good order. To say he has been dropped by England is not really accurate. His omission from the one-day series is more a case of allowing him a break from the treadmill after a relatively lean run of form in the Test side and to suggest he is fighting for a place in the Ashes series is an exaggeration.In any event, this was an impressive statement of his wellbeing. The way this match concluded may give the impression of a one-sided contest but Warwickshire had been 35 for 4 on Sunday evening before Bell had settled in and on the second morning a difficult opening session had to be negotiated.Bell was hit on the hand by one that jumped off a length from Shantry, who had Tim Ambrose caught behind by Ben Cox, standing up, and should have seen off Rikki Clarke by the same method when the allrounder was on 9, only for the wicketkeeper to let the ball slip through his hands. Clarke had a second escape before lunch, dropped at second slip off Charlie Morris. But Bell, a model of concentration and exemplary footwork, completed his hundred from 181 balls with three to midwicket off Ajmal in the fourth over after lunch.The evidence is that returning to county cricket usually brings Bell back into form. In his last nine appearances for Warwickshire, he has not failed to make at least a half-century in one innings and four times gone on to make a hundred, something he acknowledged afterwards.”Yes it has been a tricky few Tests but it is not that long ago that I made my last hundred for England and I hope to be part of that for a while to come,” he said. “I have been through highs and lows with England and you go in and out of form and it is nice sometimes to step away from the spotlight, work hard in the nets and hopefully with a bit of form I can get into the Ashes and hit the ground running.”Bell shared partnerships of 71 with Ambrose and 135 with Clarke, as Worcestershire’s optimism of Sunday evening began to dissolve. After Bell and Clarke had ensured that Warwickshire would have a lead, Keith Barker stretched it to 97 with an unbeaten 50 off 54 balls.It was a good lead on a pitch that you felt was likely to help Jeetan Patel as the sun grew in intensity but Worcestershire must have felt they could make a game of it, at least. Instead, they were abject and most of the damage was done even before the New Zealand offspinner became involved. Chris Wright, later to hold a very good catch from a steepler put up by Shantry, removed Mitchell and Richard Oliver in his second over. Moeen pulled him for six but was the bowled pushing at one from Barker and a sense of impending doom seemed to descend in that moment.Resistance was almost non-existent as Boyd Rankin bowled Tom Fell and then Alex Gidman, gaining a third success when Joe Clarke prodded at one outside off stump that Bell caught at third slip. Barker added a couple more to give him seven in the match and Patel wrapped things up, the match ending in the 33rd over of the innings when Charlie Morris hit Patel tamely to mid-off.Warwickshire, for the moment, climb to second in the table. Worcestershire, who have lost eight times in a row now to their nearest neighbours, have been competitive in several matches so far and have that win over Somerset in the bank. but they will need to shake this out of their system quickly.

Francesco Camarda: AC Milan's history-making 'hurricane' set to take Serie A by storm at just 15

The striker has been generating a huge amount of excitement in Italy for some time now and looks destined to achieve great things

There were still seven minutes remaining in AC Milan's Serie A clash with Fiorentina when Stefano Pioli decided to make a change up front. "Off goes Luka Jovic annnnnnnd…." the stadium announcer said, his voice rising along with the excitement inside the Giuseppe Meazza, "FOR THE FIRST TIME…. NUMBER 73… FRANCESCO CAMARDA!"

The crowd at San Siro erupted, the Curva Sud chanting his name while Camarda's mother burst into tears. As for her son, he simply puffed out his cheeks and smiled. It was, Camarda admitted afterwards, "something unique that I will never forget".

Nobody will, in fairness, because this was history in the making; Camarda made his first appearance for Milan at just 15 years and 260 days old – making him the youngest player Serie A has ever seen.

A combination of injury and suspension had forced Pioli's hand but nobody was in the least bit surprised that the Rossoneri coach had, in his desperation, turned to Camarda. He was being tipped for greatness even before he made his first appearance for the Primavera (Under-19s) earlier this season. Indeed, the feeling at San Siro has long been that Milan have already found their next great goalscorer…

Where it all began

Camarda was born in Milan and began playing organised football with Afforese, a small but famous club located in the north-west of the city.

Despite being just six when he joined, his incredible potential was immediately obvious to Piero Colangelo, who was responsible for the lowest age groups at the time.

"He was three years younger than some of the kids but he was doing the training exercises better than anyone," he told .

"Let me be clear: I don't want to take any credit. Everything Francesco has done is exclusively thanks to him. The first time I saw him, I was shocked: he already looked like a miniature footballer. So, his case is absolutely unique. I have never met boys with his qualities since.

"He scored loads of goals even with the older players; there was no way to stop him. He already had a powerful physique, he played forward or as a winger and was clearly superior to everyone: he was a hurricane, a pain for all his opponents."

Unsurprisingly, his exploits at Afforese attracted the attention of Milan, whom he joined in 2015.

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There was no containing Camarda at Milan either. The 'hurricane' laid waste to every defence that had the misfortune to be placed in his path, obliterating one record after another, reportedly averaging five goals a game as he progressed from one under-age team to another.

He struck 22 times in 25 appearances for Milan's Under-15 Italian champions, including the winner in the Scudetto final against Fiorentina.

By that stage, the hype surrounding Camarda was already building and he inevitably began to attract the attention of rival clubs, particularly as Milan were not in a position to tie him down to a long-term professional contract until he turned 16.

However, in one of his last moves before being ruthlessly sacked by Milan, Paolo Maldini went out of his way to assure Camarda and his family that his future would be best served by staying at San Siro, revealing that he would be added to the Primavera (Under-19s) squad for the 2023-24 season.

How it's going

On his UEFA Youth League debut, Camarda scored two goals and created another in a 4-0 rout of Newcastle. In his most recent outing, against Paris Saint-Germain on November 7, he helped Milan to a 3-2 win with a stunning scissors-kick.

So, when Pioli realised that he would be without both Rafael Leao and Noah Okafor for Saturday's game against Fiorentina due to injury, as well as the suspended Olivier Giroud, he decided to call up Camarda.

The youngster had already trained with the senior squad several times, even featuring in a pre-season friendly against Trento.

Consequently, Pioli had no doubts that Camarda was ready to make the step up.

"Talent has no age," the coach told reporters on the eve of the match at San Siro, "and Francesco undoubtedly has it."

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Camarda is considered a complete No.9, an all-action, all-round attacker blessed with excellent technique who is strong in the air and boasts a fearsome strike. However, what really stands out is his character.

As Pioli has commented, Camarda is "very mature" for his age – which is why he had no qualms about throwing him at the deep end on Saturday.

He's also a fiercely competitive character. Famously, in a match against Bayern Munich in 2018, he was forced off with an ankle injury after 15 minutes only to ask his coach to be sent back on (which is allowed in the lower age groups) with 10 minutes remaining because Milan were trailing by two goals. Despite still being in serious pain, Camarada was directly involved in three goals, scoring two himself, as the Rossoneri came from behind to win.

It is that will to win, mixed with his obvious prodigious talent, that has got Camarda to this point in his professional career at such a ridiculously young age.

Jesse Lingard is staying ready! Former Man Utd star and free agent is 'positive' as he's pictured training hard amid search for next club

Former Manchester United star Jesse Lingard is keeping in shape and staying 'positive' as he continues to search for a new club.

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Lingard shares more training photosFormer United star still without clubMoves to West Ham and Saudi Arabia fell throughWHAT HAPPENED?

Lingard has been without a club since he left Nottingham Forest at the end of last season. The 30 year old is desperate to find a new home, and is keeping himself in top shape. On Thursday, he took to Instagram to share what he's been up to on the training pitch.

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Lingard trained with former club West Ham over the summer, but the Hammers decided against offering him a contract. The ex-England international then came close to a move to Saudi Arabia after training with Steven Gerrard's Al-Ettifaq, but talks reportedly broke down over his wage demands.

WHAT LINGARD SAID

Lingard captioned his Instagram post with: "Positivity and progress." Last week he posted photos of him training with the words: "Motivation, hunger and love for the game."

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The 30 year old clearly has years left in him, but where he ends up playing next remains to be seen. The Saudi Pro League remains an option in January, with the division's recruitment chief recently hinting that clubs will continue to add to their expensively-assembled squads this winter.

'I was very frustrated' – Newcastle fan who provoked Kieran Trippier into angry touchline row speaks out on 'stupid' incident

The Newcastle fan involved who provoked Kieran Trippier into a spat after his side's 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth has admitted he regrets the incident.

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Trippier confronted fansNewcastle lost 2-0Fan has now spoken outWHAT HAPPENED?

Trippier confronted angry Newcastle fans after the Magpies' 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth. The right-back pointed out to the supporters that the squad are dealing with an injury crisis; their current absentee list is 12 players strong.

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Trippier's team-mate Joelinton had to intervene and dragged the right-back away, while manager Eddie Howe consoled the defender. The fan involved has now revealed himself as Thomas Willoughby, per the Mirror, and he posted on Facebook admitting his regret at the incident.

WHAT THEY SAID

Posting on Facebook, Willoughby said: "It was me, I travelled all day and was very frustrated with the performance. I regret having a go at them because I know what all these players have done for this club.

"Everyone's done stupid things. I hold my hands up and admit I shouldn't have had a go at them that much but was just the heat of the moment."

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Newcastle go into the international break sitting seventh in the Premier League, and face Chelsea on November 25.

USMNT starlet Malik Tillman still in limbo over possible summer transfer as PSV weigh up activating purchase option that would steal him away from Bayern Munich

USMNT youngster Malik Tillman has admitted his future is out of his hands amid reports that he will leave Bayern Munich.

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Tillman says future not up to himUSMNT starlet on loan at PSVDutch club can buy from BayernWHAT HAPPENED?

Tillman is a graduate of Bayern's youth system and is currently on loan at Eredivisie side PSV Eindhoven. The midfielder has enjoyed a superb start to the season, scoring five goals and providing one assist in eight league matches. PSV reportedly have a purchase option of around $13 million (£12m) hat can be activated at the end of the season, meaning Tillman might not have much of a say when it comes to his future.

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The 21-year-old told reporter Marco Timmer: "I don't know what happens after this season.That depends on PSV and Bayern.If PSV activates the purchase option, I don't think I have much to say about it.Then I play at a high level at PSV, I want to get better, and ultimately take a step up again."

TILLMAN HAPPY AT PSV

Indeed, Tillman made it clear that he is happy and settled in Eindhoven. "I have really enjoyed my time at PSV from day one. It was the right move for me after Rangers FC. The trainer, the team and the attacking style of play suit me. We also play in the Champions League and that was a very important condition for me. I have only positive feelings about PSV. I want to develop further in Eindhoven and who knows what will be possible next."

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Tillman has certainly benefited from joining PSV, reflected by his continuing involvement with the USMNT. His performances have contributed to his side's 12-game-winning start to the Eredivisie season, and he looks to be in a good position to be included in Gregg Berhalter's squad for the Copa America next summer.

Blake blasts Kent into quarter-finals

Alex Blake smashed an unbeaten 59 off just 24 balls as Kent made sure of a place in the NatWest T20 Blast quarter-finals with a three-wicket win over Gloucestershire at Cheltenham

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ScorecardAlex Blake’s unbeaten 59 from just 24 balls took Kent home•Getty ImagesAlex Blake smashed an unbeaten 59 off just 24 balls as Kent made sure of a place in the NatWest T20 Blast quarter-finals with a three-wicket win over Gloucestershire at Cheltenham.The powerful left-hander smote four sixes and five fours to see his side to a target of 167 with two balls to spare. Sam Northeast contributed 49 and Joe Denly 31, while Craig Miles claimed 3 for 27.Gloucestershire had posted 166 for seven after losing the toss, Michael Klinger strengthening his position as the competition’s leading run-maker with 75 from 50 balls. Mitch Claydon was the most successful Kent bowler with three wickets.Klinger’s runs took his aggregate in the South Group to 653 at an average of 108.83. But, while leaders Kent can now look forward to the knock-out stages, Gloucestershire face elimination.The hosts suffered a setback in the second over of their innings when Hamish Marshall, who had already moved to 11, was forced to retire hurt with a recurrence of a calf injury. Ian Cockbain joined Klinger and the pair took the score to 36 in the fifth over when Cockbain was caught behind off Claydon for 11.Klinger and fellow Australian Peter Handscomb then added 79 in 9.1 overs, Klinger moving to his half-century off 34 balls, with five fours and a six over square leg off Calum Haggett.Handscomb fell for 28, bowled by Fabian Cowdrey attempting to sweep, but Klinger deposited the left-arm spinner over wide long-on for his second six before departing in the same over, the 17th, to a catch at backward point. From then on Gloucestershire lost momentum as Geraint Jones, Jack Taylor, Benny Howell and Tom Smith were dismissed in the closing overs, Claydon and Matt Coles sharing the wickets.The Kent reply was given a brisk start by Joe Denly, who smashed the fourth ball of the innings from Craig Miles back over his head for a straight six and registered another maximum in the third over off Liam Norwell. But Gloucestershire struck two blows in the Powerplay as Bell Drummond was caught behind driving at Miles and Denly fell lbw to James Fuller, having hit 31 off 18 balls.Sam Billings had made only 5 when attempting to reverse sweep the first ball sent down by left-arm spinner Tom Smith, the competition’s leading wicket-taker, and being brilliantly caught above his head at full stretch by Howell at backward point.Darren Stevens and Cowdrey also fell cheaply. But Northeast was still there and when big-hitting Blake came in to launch sixes off Howell and Smith the game seemed to be tilting Kent’s way.The 17th over, bowled by Miles, saw the Kent captain depart one short of his half-century, caught on the midwicket boundary with 36 still needed. But Blake responded with another six and three fours of the next over from Norwell to virtually settle the outcome and ended the game by clearing the ropes for the fourth time.

Real Madrid's perfect start ends! Winners, losers and ratings as La Liga champions held by Osasuna

Karim Benzema missed a penalty as the Blancos were forced to settle for a draw, despite playing the final 12 minutes against ten men.

It was a night to forget for Real Madrid as they played out a 1-1 draw with Osasuna, bringing to an end their eight-match winning run across all competitions.

The Spanish champions remain unbeaten in La Liga but are now sitting in second spot behind arch-rivals Barcelona on goal difference.

They appeared to be on their way to the three points when Vinicius Junior opened the scoring, but Osasuna pulled level with a fantastic header from Kike Garcia.

Karim Benzema had the chance to seal the three points, but his penalty hit the bar in a moment that seemed to sum up his game.

Not for a lack of effort, the French striker did not impress on his return to the team and the Blancos were forced to settle for a point against an Osasuna side that saw Garcia sent off late on.

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Vinicius Junior:

The Brazilian winger was behind Real Madrid's most dangerous moments in the first half and gave the home side the lead out of nowhere when he sent the ball bouncing beyond the Osasuna goalkeeper shortly before the interval.

Kike Garcia:

The attacker's fabulous header left Andriy Lunin with no chance as he pulled his team level early in the second half. Might also have scored a second and caused the Madrid defence all kinds of problems with his physical presence.

Barcelona:

The Blaugrana moved into first with a narrow win at Mallorca on Sunday, and will now remain at the summit for at least a week after seeing the Blancos suffer a surprise setback on home soil.

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Dani Ceballos:

Was given a start in midfield alongside Toni Kroos and Aurelien Tchouameni but did not look up to scratch. He did little to influence the game and was taken off just eight minutes into the second half. It was just his second start of the season and it is hard to imagine he will get many more chances to convince Carlo Ancelotti to keep calling on him.

Karim Benzema:

Missed the penalty that would have won the game in the second half and hit the woodwork another time. It was just not his night as although he was involved in the build-up, he was off the pace and could not make the difference upon his return to the starting XI.

David Garcia:

Left his team in serious danger of going 2-1 down in the second half for a silly shove on Benzema in the box, resulting in him being shown a red card, though he was ultimately redeemed as the striker fluffed his lines.

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Andriy Lunin (6/10):

The goalkeeper was called on to step in for the injured Thibaut Courtois and did a fine job for the first half but he was caught out when Kike Garcia headed in the equaliser.

Dani Carvajal (6/10):

Had a tough time on the right as Osasuna attacked down the wings and looked to get in behind him. He was eventually substituted and replaced by attacker Mariano Diaz.

Antonio Rudiger (7/10):

Got the job done and looked strong at the heart of the defence alongside David Alaba.

David Alaba (7/10):

Some good passing to help his team build attacks and he got forward a lot. Eventually moved to left-back after Ferland Mendy went off.

Ferland Mendy (6/10):

He does a lot of positive things and puts in the effort but was caught out once or twice when Osasuna cut inside and charged towards goal. Moved forward to help build attacks as Madrid preferred to target the left side.

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Toni Kroos (7/10):

Comfortable in possession as always and a calming presence in midfield but his set pieces were not up to par this time and one particularly bad one resulted in a dangerous counter attack for Osasuna.

Aurelien Tchouameni (6/10):

Was helpful defensively as his side had to deal with some dangerous attacks from the visitors but was taken off early in the second half.

Dani Ceballos (5/10):

Had little impact on the game before he was taken off eight minutes after the restart.

Alisha Lehmann has skills! Aston Villa star showboats in Switzerland training with ball-juggling act

Alisha Lehmann is enjoying time away with the Swiss national team and has been showing off her skills in an impressive ball-juggling act.

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Forward away on international dutyLooking to reach half-century of capsBig games to come back in EnglandWHAT HAPPENED?

The Aston Villa forward is taking a break from WSL duty as she prepares for an international friendly double-header with Poland. The 25-year-old has earned 48 caps for her country, meaning that she could hit a notable landmark over the course of the next week.

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If Lehmann were to figure in both meetings with Poland, then she would reach a half-century of appearances for Switzerland. She is doing her best to catch the eye of national team coach Pia Sundhage during pre-match training sessions.

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While being focused on ensuring that the Swiss squad are in the best possible shape as a collective for the immediate challenges to come, Lehmann has been displaying her personal skill set during a showboating routine that saw her keep the ball off the ground using her heel, neck and feet.

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WHAT NEXT FOR LEHMANN?

Lehmann, who has rekindled her relationship with fellow Villa star Douglas Luiz, will be hoping to impress for her country before returning to England for crucial outings for Villa at the start of March that will see them face Liverpool in the WSL and Arsenal in the League Cup semi-finals.

Mumbai look for succour at home

After their worst start in the IPL, Mumbai Indians begin the India leg with a home game against Kings XI Punjab and will be hoping to recover from the early jolt

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Agarkar: Not going to get easier for Mumbai

Match factsSaturday, May 3, 2014
Start time 1600 local (1030 GMT)Kieron Pollard may find the Wankhede track to his liking•BCCIBig pictureThere’s nothing like the comfort of home venues, specially for IPL teams, and Saturday’s match against Kings XI Punjab may just be the fresh start Mumbai Indians are looking for. They were unbeaten in all home games last season and will hope they can keep the table-toppers from ruining their winning streak at the Wankhede.Mumbai have some of the biggest names in cricket as part of their think-tank, but their squad selections have been baffling. They have three full-time wicketkeepers in (not including Ben Dunk) and are thin on batting back-ups. With little room to manoeuvre with their foreign selections, it was therefore surprising to see Jalaj Saxena replaced by West Indies’ Lendl Simmons, a top-order batsman and part-time medium-pacer. An Indian batsman would have been ideal for the side, but if they opt for Simmons, it would mean that either Ben Dunk or Corey Anderson would have to be left out.Compare this with Kings XI who have found balance in the squad early on. Their bowling was profligate at the start of the tournament but on pitches that were wearing down, they stepped up and did well on the days the batting failed. Indian grounds, with their flat tracks and short boundaries, will be a different challenge for them.There’s another level of interest to this match. Three Kings XI players – Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Johnson and Rishi Dhawan – were on the Mumbai roster until last season. Maxwell spent a lot of that time on the bench – he played fewer games than Dhawan – but after scores of 15 and 6 in his last two games, he’ll be hankering for a big score.Form guide (most recent first)Mumbai Indians: LLLLL
Kings XI Punjab: WWWWWPlayers to watchAfter an indifferent start to the tournament, Kieron Pollard struck form with an unbeaten 33 against Delhi and then bludgeoned six sixes on his way to a 48-ball 78 against Sunrisers Hyderabad, that almost took Mumbai Indians to their first win. With an unsettled combination rocking Mumbai’s boat, Pollard’s form is about the only thing positive for them right now.Young Indian fast bowlers had an impressive outing in the UAE leg but amid that hype, L Balaji has quietly emerged as one of Kings XI’s more successful bowlers with eight wickets in five games. He’s provided a steady back-up to Mitchell Johnson and Sandeep Sharma and has also taken on the role of a mentor with the younger quicks in the side.Stats and trivia Sandeep Sharma has the best strike rate among all bowlers so far – 9.4 after three matches and seven wickets Harbhajan Singh has been the most economical bowler for Mumbai conceding only 5.52 runs an over so far. Punjab have beaten Mumbai seven times in 12 games between the two sides

Gavaskar writes to Supreme Court about BCCI position

Sunil Gavaskar has written to the Supreme Court, asking it to clarify what the status of his position in the BCCI is at present

Nagraj Gollapudi11-Jul-2014Sunil Gavaskar has written to the Supreme Court, asking it to clarify the status of his position in the BCCI at present.* The court had put Gavaskar in charge of the IPL this March, after asking BCCI president N Srinivasan to step down till the investigation into the IPL spot-fixing case was completed.It had also directed that Gavaskar should be released from his contractual obligations with the BCCI as a commentator but said he should be compensated for his new role. Reports on Friday had suggested that Gavaskar had written to the court regarding this compensation, but he denied this, telling ESPNcricinfo that it was an “utterly false and mischievous story”.”I have not written to the Supreme Court complaining about the BCCI or anything as the story suggests. All I have written to the Superme Court is asking for the clarification regarding my current situation,” Gavaskar said. “The first order, given at the end of March, was pretty clear that I would be the BCCI interim president, IPL, till the end of the tournament. In the middle of May the court said Shivlal [Yadav, who was named interim BCCI president for non-IPL affairs by the court] and I would continue till further orders. So it is just that little bit of confusion and that is all that I had asked for.”This business of asking for any compensation from BCCI is utter rubbish. I wanted an update from the court on whether I am still the temporary BCCI president, IPL, because the Champions League T20 starts soon. I did not mention not one word about compensation. It is an utterly mischievous story. Whoever has put this out owes me an apology.”The issue dates back to June 2013 when the Cricket Association of Bihar secretary Aditya Verma raised charges of a conflict of interest in the formation of BCCI’s two-member inquiry panel into the IPL corruption issue, which led to the suspension of Sreesanth and several other players. A Bombay High Court ruling later termed the probe panel “illegal”. The BCCI and the CAB filed petitions in the Supreme Court against this order, with the CAB contending that the Bombay High Court could have suggested a fresh mechanism to look into the corruption allegations.The Supreme Court then appointed a three-member committee, headed by former High Court judge Mukul Mudgal and comprising additional solicitor general L Nageswara Rao and Assam Cricket Association member Nilay Dutta, in October 2013, to conduct an independent inquiry into the allegations of corruption against Srinivasan’s son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, India Cements, and Rajasthan Royals team owner Jaipur IPL Cricket Private Ltd, as well as with the larger mandate of allegations around betting and spot-fixing in IPL matches and the involvement of players. The committee had submitted its findings to the court on February 10, including a sealed envelop with allegations against 13 persons. In April, the court asked the committee to continue its investigations into the matter, probing the allegations against those 13 persons, and the inquiry is ongoing.*11.00GMT, July 11: This article has been updated after Sunil Gavaskar spoke to ESPNcricinfo

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