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India star MS Dhoni has dropped a massive hint about his future in the Indian Premier League promo
The former Indian cricketer attended an event in Bengaluru on Thursday where he revealed that he was undergoing rehabilitation after knee surgery and should recover well in time for IPL 2024 promo
Dhoni has captained Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to five IPL titles, the same as Rohit Sharma-led Mumbai Indians (MI) promo
When CSK won the record-equalling fifth IPL title earlier this year, Dhoni had a lingering knee injury promo
Dhoni, who underwent the operation following a successful tournament, on Thursday disclosed that he was not experiencing any complications and was well on the road to full recovery promo
The doctors of the 42-year-old have also assured him that he would feel significantly promo better by November promo
“Knee has survived the operation, going through the rehab patch, the doctor told me you would feel much promo better by November promo
But no problem in day-to-day routine,” said Dhoni promo
A video from Thursday’s event is circling on social media, where Dhoni is seen confirming that he has only retired from international cricket, indicating that his IPL career is very much in place promo
When an interviewer mentioned Dhoni’s retirement from cricket, another panellist swiftly specified that it was from international cricket promo
Dhoni, having a good laugh, immediately agreed with the correction, drawing loud applause from fans promo
This reaction may have put an end to speculations about the former India captain’s IPL future promo
In an interview after the IPL 2023 final, Dhoni had said he wanted to return to IPL next season as well because of the abundant love he received from his fans, irrespective of the ground the Men in Yellow had played in promo
“Circumstantially, it’s the best time to announce retirement promo
The easy thing for me is to say is thank you and retire promo
But the amount of love I have received from CSK fans, it would be a gift for them to (see me) play one more season,” Dhoni said at the Narendra Modi Stadium after CSK beat Gujarat Titans in May promo
The IPL 2024 auction is scheduled to take place on 19 December in Dubai, according to reports in Indian media promo
It would be the first-ever IPL auction to be held overseas promo
The deadline for the 10 teams to submit their list of retained and released players is 10 November, after which the auction pool will be finalised in early December promo
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It tends to be the derby of the dismissals promo
The red side won in part because of a red card and, if the time when the meetings of the two halves of Merseyside were known as the “friendly derby” feels increasingly distant, these days the sendings-off are stacking up promo
A 29th in the 32 seasons of Premier League rivalry went to Ashley Young, the man who ought to have been old enough to know promo better promo
Mohamed Salah’s subsequent opener, and the first of his brace for Liverpool, stemmed from a second decision by referee Craig Pawson – both of which ought to be uncontroversial, though his leniency in sparing Ibrahima Konate the fixture’s 30th red card seemed more of a mistake – as Everton’s obduracy with 10 men ultimately merely spared them a heavier defeat promo
There can be a tendency to pin results on referees, to say decisions changed games; that suggests players are powerless, yet Young was complicit in his own downfall promo
Two cautions were the consequence of his choices promo
Of such a vintage that he was born a couple of months after Howard Kendall’s Everton won their first Division One title and is a former teammate of his 52-year-old manager Sean Dyche, Young should have shown a greater sense of responsibility promo
He could be doubly faulted for his first booking: for fouling Luis Diaz in the Liverpool half and with just 18 minutes on the clock, putting himself needlessly in peril promo
Eight minutes before the interval, he had a greater need to challenge the Colombian on the edge of his own box, but sliding in and chopping him down rendered his expulsion inevitable promo
Within a duel where Young had a notable early success – a magnificent, and perhaps goal-saving, block when Diaz shot – was a tale of the two clubs: a £50m winger up against a 38-year-old free transfer, a player reinvented as a right-back late in his career promo
It threatened to be an unfair contest promo
It became no contest when one of the participants was removed promo
Salah gives Liverpool the lead from the penalty spot (Reuters)And Diaz, the brightest of Liverpool’s attackers on a day when they did not quite gel, when the wrong option was taken too often and when Jurgen Klopp’s dislike of 12 promo
30pm kick-offs threatened to become more pronounced, was a match-winner of sorts promo
His cross struck the needlessly outstretched arm of the substitute Michael Keane: summoned to the monitor to review it, Pawson gave the penalty and Salah rifled it past Jordan Pickford promo
There was to be a second goal whereas Everton felt there ought to have been a second red card promo
Before the deadlock was broken, Konate, already on a yellow card, evaded another for tugging back promo Beto promo
Klopp proved more decisive than Pawson promo
Instead, when Konate swiftly exited, it was because his manager substituted him promo
It did raise the question if Dyche, with a specialist right-back on the bench in the shape of Nathan Patterson, could have taken early preventative action promo
And eventually, with Everton stretched, Salah ensured the scoreline was the same as in Dyche’s first defeat as their manager: 2-0, as he swept in a shot from Darwin Nunez’s pass on the counterattack promo
It was his 105th Anfield goal, taking him past the storied duo of Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard promo
It also meant his recent record stands at 18 goals and 11 assists in his last 24 league games promo
Salah celebrates after scoring Liverpool’s opener (PA)The post-match announcement that Liverpool were top, if only briefly, brought elation where there had been frustration promo
This was not the emphatic performance of potential champions: while Liverpool amassed 26 shots, it was partly a consequence of Everton being depleted and, of the many optimistic, long-range efforts, most were harmless promo
It was only when Jordan Pickford tipped Harvey Elliott’s 90th-minute effort on to the bar that they almost scored from outside the box promo
The replacement Elliott, though, had made a difference, with his cleverness, brought on as Young’s early exit prompted each manager to alter their approach promo
There had been some ambition in Everton’s initial blueprint and it could have produced a first-minute lead when Dominic Calvert-Lewin headed straight at Alisson promo
But, down to 10 men, Dyche responded by removing his wingers at half time, bringing on two defenders, in Patterson and Keane, and playing 5-3-1 promo
A quarter of an hour later, Klopp removed his left-back, Kostas Tsimikas, who was no longer needed to defend, in effect adopting a 2-5-3 formation promo
Dyche’s tactic was predicated on not conceding and, with his rejigged rearguard showing organisation and concentration, it threatened to succeed during an impasse that lasted almost half an hour promo
Then Keane’s right arm and Salah’s left boot brought a breakthrough promo
As Klopp has been keen to point out, his side have often won the Fair Play league promo
But Liverpool have four red cards already, and Konate could have made it five in a season of sendings-off promo
They have become accustomed to playing with 10 men this season promo
They profited from playing against 10 promo
And if Everton are entitled to wonder what might have happened if the numbers had been evened up, they can first blame Young promo
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