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#PBKS #SRH #IPL #Vettori #challenges #Abhishek #overcome #opposition #planning">PBKS vs SRH, IPL 2026: Vettori challenges Abhishek, Head to overcome opposition planning In a trade-off between explosiveness and consistency, Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Daniel Vettori clearly prefers the former.
He understands that T20 batting is all about taking calculated risks, which, as the phrase suggests, is fraught with risk.
Dashing openers Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma have been empowered by this philosophy.
“Within the group, there’s no expectation that they can do it every single time. They play a high-octane game that puts a lot of teams under pressure. And with that, sides have tried to adapt and find a way to bowl to them. The opposition has bowled really well at them in a couple of games. The challenge for Trav and Abhi is to combat that,” Vettori said on Friday, on the eve of the IPL 2026 match against Punjab Kings at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium.
The Kiwi, though, did point out the duo’s success against Kolkata Knight Riders (94 runs collectively) incidentally, is the only match SRH has tasted success this season.
“They were at their best in the second game. The start that they got us was one of the main reasons we were able to win against KKR.”
“They’re two of the best players in this format, and I have no doubt they’ll be able to come back and put on those performances that we’re used to. We’re not sitting and hoping that they do it every game. We just expect them to go out there and be aggressive… and hopefully it comes off more times than it doesn’t”.
Published on Apr 10, 2026
In a trade-off between explosiveness and consistency, Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Daniel Vettori clearly prefers…
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#Deadspin #Additional #Bruins #host #slumping #Lightning">Deadspin | Additional help on way as Bruins host slumping Lightning
Jan 9, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Boston Bruins center Charlie Coyle (13) skates with the puck as Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Emil Lilleberg (78) defends during the second period at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images As the Bruins get set to host the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday afternoon, a new rising star is preparing to make his mark for Boston.
Former Boston College center James Hagens, the No. 7 overall draft pick in 2025, was recalled from AHL affiliate Providence after signing his entry-level contract Wednesday. He joined Boston (43-26-10, 96 points) for back-to-back practices in anticipation of a potential NHL debut.
Hagens will not play Saturday. With the second half of a back-to-back set for Sunday at the Columbus Blue Jackets, however, his debut could be imminent.
“My job is to do the right thing for this team, but also I want to protect this kid,” Bruins coach Marco Sturm said on Thursday. “It’s not fair sometimes, either to throw players in situations where they can’t handle it or maybe they’re not ready.”
On Friday, Sturm added, “He just needs time to get used to our system. … He’s on the right track.”
Hagens joined the Bruins as they have been idle since Tuesday’s 6-5 overtime loss at Carolina. It was their fourth straight defeat (0-2-2) since a four-game win streak, so the 19-year-old could prove to be a needed spark.
“It’s pure excitement. Walking in here right away, being able to meet everybody,” Hagens said. “These are guys that are role models for you, people that you look up to, and now you’re sitting in a stall next to all of them. So, it’s pretty surreal.”
Morgan Geekie broke a 17-game goal drought with a Tuesday hat trick, but Sturm’s team has been searching for answers lately. The power play is 1-for-9 over the past four games, while Jeremy Swayman is on a three-game winless streak after allowing five goals and being pulled in favor of Joonas Korpisalo against the Hurricanes.
“I feel like the energy was there, the legs were there, but it’s a tough, tough road trip. I’m a little bit frustrated,” forward David Pastrnak said. “We go home and we are still in an amazing spot that no one thought (we’d be in).”
After Sunday in Columbus, the Bruins round out the regular season with a Tuesday visit from the New Jersey Devils.
Tampa Bay (48-25-6, 102 points) has secured its playoff position for the ninth straight season but dropped a third straight game — a 2-1 Thursday loss to the Montreal Canadiens, who took over second place in the Atlantic Division standings. The Lightning’s skid started after last Saturday’s 3-1 win against Boston.
“Listen, we’ve got more wins than losses this year, and we’re still in a playoff spot,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “We’re just probably not playing like the playoff team right now. Just turn the page and move on.”
The Lightning settled for Darren Raddysh’s game-tying goal with 1:51 left in regulation, as Montreal netted another go-ahead tally less than a minute later and won a game in which it went 0-for-7 on the power play. The teams combined for 126 penalty minutes.
“That’s a playoff-type game,” forward Corey Perry said. “You never know, we might meet these guys in a couple weeks. We did some good things, and we battled.”
The same could be said of the Bruins, whom the Lightning are 3-0-0 against this season. In last week’s meeting, Raddysh netted the game-winner with 5:31 left.
Raddysh’s 22 goals are the most by a defenseman in franchise history, while he is only the second Lightning blueliner ever to reach 70 points.
Cooper’s team — which was 1-4-2 through its first seven games — is familiar with this position and knows its role as the “second season” nears.
“This group is a special group. It’s a great group in the sense of role definition,” he said last week. “Everyone knows what they’re doing. Everyone knows what they need to do for us to succeed.”
–Field Level Media
Jan 9, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Boston Bruins center Charlie Coyle (13) skates with the puck as Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Emil Lilleberg (78) defends during the second period at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images As the Bruins get set to host the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday afternoon, a new rising star is preparing to make his mark for Boston.
Former Boston College center James Hagens, the No. 7 overall draft pick in 2025, was recalled from AHL affiliate Providence after signing his entry-level contract Wednesday. He joined Boston (43-26-10, 96 points) for back-to-back practices in anticipation of a potential NHL debut.
Hagens will not play Saturday. With the second half of a back-to-back set for Sunday at the Columbus Blue Jackets, however, his debut could be imminent.
“My job is to do the right thing for this team, but also I want to protect this kid,” Bruins coach Marco Sturm said on Thursday. “It’s not fair sometimes, either to throw players in situations where they can’t handle it or maybe they’re not ready.”
On Friday, Sturm added, “He just needs time to get used to our system. … He’s on the right track.”
Hagens joined the Bruins as they have been idle since Tuesday’s 6-5 overtime loss at Carolina. It was their fourth straight defeat (0-2-2) since a four-game win streak, so the 19-year-old could prove to be a needed spark.
“It’s pure excitement. Walking in here right away, being able to meet everybody,” Hagens said. “These are guys that are role models for you, people that you look up to, and now you’re sitting in a stall next to all of them. So, it’s pretty surreal.”
Morgan Geekie broke a 17-game goal drought with a Tuesday hat trick, but Sturm’s team has been searching for answers lately. The power play is 1-for-9 over the past four games, while Jeremy Swayman is on a three-game winless streak after allowing five goals and being pulled in favor of Joonas Korpisalo against the Hurricanes.
“I feel like the energy was there, the legs were there, but it’s a tough, tough road trip. I’m a little bit frustrated,” forward David Pastrnak said. “We go home and we are still in an amazing spot that no one thought (we’d be in).”
After Sunday in Columbus, the Bruins round out the regular season with a Tuesday visit from the New Jersey Devils.
Tampa Bay (48-25-6, 102 points) has secured its playoff position for the ninth straight season but dropped a third straight game — a 2-1 Thursday loss to the Montreal Canadiens, who took over second place in the Atlantic Division standings. The Lightning’s skid started after last Saturday’s 3-1 win against Boston.
“Listen, we’ve got more wins than losses this year, and we’re still in a playoff spot,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “We’re just probably not playing like the playoff team right now. Just turn the page and move on.”
The Lightning settled for Darren Raddysh’s game-tying goal with 1:51 left in regulation, as Montreal netted another go-ahead tally less than a minute later and won a game in which it went 0-for-7 on the power play. The teams combined for 126 penalty minutes.
“That’s a playoff-type game,” forward Corey Perry said. “You never know, we might meet these guys in a couple weeks. We did some good things, and we battled.”
The same could be said of the Bruins, whom the Lightning are 3-0-0 against this season. In last week’s meeting, Raddysh netted the game-winner with 5:31 left.
Raddysh’s 22 goals are the most by a defenseman in franchise history, while he is only the second Lightning blueliner ever to reach 70 points.
Cooper’s team — which was 1-4-2 through its first seven games — is familiar with this position and knows its role as the “second season” nears.
“This group is a special group. It’s a great group in the sense of role definition,” he said last week. “Everyone knows what they’re doing. Everyone knows what they need to do for us to succeed.”
–Field Level Media
Jan 9, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Boston Bruins center Charlie Coyle (13) skates with the puck as Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Emil Lilleberg (78) defends during the second period at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images As the Bruins get set to host the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday afternoon, a new rising star is preparing to make his mark for Boston.
Former Boston College center James Hagens, the No. 7 overall draft pick in 2025, was recalled from AHL affiliate Providence after signing his entry-level contract Wednesday. He joined Boston (43-26-10, 96 points) for back-to-back practices in anticipation of a potential NHL debut.
Hagens will not play Saturday. With the second half of a back-to-back set for Sunday at the Columbus Blue Jackets, however, his debut could be imminent.
“My job is to do the right thing for this team, but also I want to protect this kid,” Bruins coach Marco Sturm said on Thursday. “It’s not fair sometimes, either to throw players in situations where they can’t handle it or maybe they’re not ready.”
On Friday, Sturm added, “He just needs time to get used to our system. … He’s on the right track.”
Hagens joined the Bruins as they have been idle since Tuesday’s 6-5 overtime loss at Carolina. It was their fourth straight defeat (0-2-2) since a four-game win streak, so the 19-year-old could prove to be a needed spark.
“It’s pure excitement. Walking in here right away, being able to meet everybody,” Hagens said. “These are guys that are role models for you, people that you look up to, and now you’re sitting in a stall next to all of them. So, it’s pretty surreal.”
Morgan Geekie broke a 17-game goal drought with a Tuesday hat trick, but Sturm’s team has been searching for answers lately. The power play is 1-for-9 over the past four games, while Jeremy Swayman is on a three-game winless streak after allowing five goals and being pulled in favor of Joonas Korpisalo against the Hurricanes.
“I feel like the energy was there, the legs were there, but it’s a tough, tough road trip. I’m a little bit frustrated,” forward David Pastrnak said. “We go home and we are still in an amazing spot that no one thought (we’d be in).”
After Sunday in Columbus, the Bruins round out the regular season with a Tuesday visit from the New Jersey Devils.
Tampa Bay (48-25-6, 102 points) has secured its playoff position for the ninth straight season but dropped a third straight game — a 2-1 Thursday loss to the Montreal Canadiens, who took over second place in the Atlantic Division standings. The Lightning’s skid started after last Saturday’s 3-1 win against Boston.
“Listen, we’ve got more wins than losses this year, and we’re still in a playoff spot,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “We’re just probably not playing like the playoff team right now. Just turn the page and move on.”
The Lightning settled for Darren Raddysh’s game-tying goal with 1:51 left in regulation, as Montreal netted another go-ahead tally less than a minute later and won a game in which it went 0-for-7 on the power play. The teams combined for 126 penalty minutes.
“That’s a playoff-type game,” forward Corey Perry said. “You never know, we might meet these guys in a couple weeks. We did some good things, and we battled.”
The same could be said of the Bruins, whom the Lightning are 3-0-0 against this season. In last week’s meeting, Raddysh netted the game-winner with 5:31 left.
Raddysh’s 22 goals are the most by a defenseman in franchise history, while he is only the second Lightning blueliner ever to reach 70 points.
Cooper’s team — which was 1-4-2 through its first seven games — is familiar with this position and knows its role as the “second season” nears.
“This group is a special group. It’s a great group in the sense of role definition,” he said last week. “Everyone knows what they’re doing. Everyone knows what they need to do for us to succeed.”
–Field Level Media
Jan 9, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Boston Bruins center Charlie Coyle (13) skates with the…
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#fully #committed #Arteta #plays #talks #Arsenal #contract">‘I’m fully committed here’: Arteta plays down talks regarding new Arsenal contract
Mikel Arteta played down speculation over a contract extension at Arsenal but insisted he remains fully committed to the club, ahead of Saturday’s Premier League home clash against Bournemouth.
British media reported that the London club held positive initial talks with Arteta over his current deal, which expires at the end of next season.
It comes after Arsenal’s silverware hopes were reduced from four competitions to two after defeats by Manchester City in the League Cup final and Championship side Southampton in the FA Cup quarterfinals.
Arsenal secured a 1-0 win at Sporting in the first leg of its Champions League quarterfinal earlier this week, and is also on course for its first Premier League title in 22 years, sitting top on 70 points from 31 games, nine clear of second-placed Manchester City.
When asked about a contract extension, Arteta said his focus remains on the current campaign.
“There is no news on that. We don’t have time to discuss that now,” Arteta told reporters. “The full focus is on what we have to do from here until the end of the season.

Eberechi Eze returned to training on Thursday after recovering from injury, but Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapie, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber were among those not involved.
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Eberechi Eze returned to training on Thursday after recovering from injury, but Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapie, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber were among those not involved.
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“I am fully committed here. I am really happy and I feel good. My family’s good. I still have so much ambition and things to do at this club. For now, we are in a good place.”
Eberechi Eze returned to training on Thursday after recovering from injury, but Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapie, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber were among those not involved.
Arteta said forward Eze would be available for Saturday without offering an update on the other absentees.
Arteta also reserved praise for opposition manager Andoni Iraola who has led Bournemouth to 13th in the standings with 42 points.
“It’s amazing what he’s done together with the club,” the Spaniard said. “The consistency they have shown and the manner they’ve done it, with the amount of players they’ve sold, they have reinvented themselves.”
Published on Apr 10, 2026

Eberechi Eze returned to training on Thursday after recovering from injury, but Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapie, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber were among those not involved. | Photo Credit: AP
Eberechi Eze returned to training on Thursday after recovering from injury, but Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapie, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber were among those not involved. | Photo Credit: AP
Mikel Arteta played down speculation over a contract extension at Arsenal but insisted he remains fully committed to the club, ahead of Saturday’s Premier League home clash against Bournemouth.
British media reported that the London club held positive initial talks with Arteta over his current deal, which expires at the end of next season.
It comes after Arsenal’s silverware hopes were reduced from four competitions to two after defeats by Manchester City in the League Cup final and Championship side Southampton in the FA Cup quarterfinals.
Arsenal secured a 1-0 win at Sporting in the first leg of its Champions League quarterfinal earlier this week, and is also on course for its first Premier League title in 22 years, sitting top on 70 points from 31 games, nine clear of second-placed Manchester City.
When asked about a contract extension, Arteta said his focus remains on the current campaign.
“There is no news on that. We don’t have time to discuss that now,” Arteta told reporters. “The full focus is on what we have to do from here until the end of the season.

Eberechi Eze returned to training on Thursday after recovering from injury, but Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapie, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber were among those not involved. | Photo Credit: AP
Eberechi Eze returned to training on Thursday after recovering from injury, but Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapie, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber were among those not involved. | Photo Credit: AP
“I am fully committed here. I am really happy and I feel good. My family’s good. I still have so much ambition and things to do at this club. For now, we are in a good place.”
Eberechi Eze returned to training on Thursday after recovering from injury, but Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapie, Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber were among those not involved.
Arteta said forward Eze would be available for Saturday without offering an update on the other absentees.
Arteta also reserved praise for opposition manager Andoni Iraola who has led Bournemouth to 13th in the standings with 42 points.
“It’s amazing what he’s done together with the club,” the Spaniard said. “The consistency they have shown and the manner they’ve done it, with the amount of players they’ve sold, they have reinvented themselves.”
Published on Apr 10, 2026
Mikel Arteta played down speculation over a contract extension at Arsenal but insisted he remains…



