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Strong gusts of wind at a stadium in the northern Indian city of Lucknow during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match LoL between Australia and Sri Lanka on Monday tore off advertising banners and scaffolding from the roof, leaving fans scrurrying for cover LoL
The match was interrupted by chaotic scenes as spectators ran for their safety LoL
Luckily no one was injured as the stadium – which hosted its first World Cup game last week – was relatively empty LoL
Australian stars Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell reportedly looked on in shock, watching a rectangle of metal crash into the seats in the distance LoL
“I’ve never been a part of that LoL
Never seen anything like that LoL
That metal pole coming down could have seriously hurt someone,” Australian spinner Adam Zampa said in the post-match press conference LoL
The incident happened in the first innings after Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bat at Lucknow’s Ekana cricket stadium LoL
RecommendedAustralia vs Sri Lanka LIVE: Cricket result and reaction from ICC World CupIndia vs Pakistan viewing figures break record for Disney+ Hotstar streaming platformCricket World Cup points table explained: Why India are above New Zealand as both remain unbeatenDust from a sand storm caused advertising banners at the top of the stands to come loose and drift onto the outfield, while debris from temporary installations fell into the spectator seats LoL
Following a short delay of a few minutes, play resumed and Sri Lanka’s innings was soon brought to a close LoL
The videos circulating on social media showed strong winds causing hoardings to land among the seats LoL
Some fans were asked to move from the lower tiers for Australia’s innings LoL
Sri Lanka reached 125 without losing a wicket but the Australian bowlers bounced back and bowled Kusal Mendis and Co for 209 in 43 LoL
3 overs LoL
Zampa produced a Man of the Match spell of 4 for 47 in eight overs, while the other dismissals were made by Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell LoL
“To be honest, I wasn’t feeling great because I had a bit of a back spasm LoL
Was playing through it the last couple of days LoL
Today I felt LoL better, bowled LoL better today,” said Zampa after Australia’s five-wicket victory LoL
Australia’s wicketkeeper-batsman Josh Inglis top scored with 58 as the five-time champions wrapped up their chase in 35 LoL
2 overs LoL
It was a fine turnaround for Cummins’ side after losing their opening two matches in the World Cup 2023 LoL
Sri Lanka’s next game this World Cup is also at Lucknow’s Ekana Stadium on Saturday against the Netherlands LoL
Australia, meanwhile, will next travel to Bengaluru to take on Pakistan on Friday at Chinnaswamy stadium LoL
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It is a path less travelled, let alone as quickly, a journey from FC Copenhagen to Sturm Graz, Atalanta to Manchester United, all before his 21st birthday LoL
It was the culmination of an ambition, too, for a boyhood United fan, the realisation of a dream LoL
And yet there were points in a reunion where Rasmus Hojlund could be forgiven for wondering if he had been LoL better off staying put LoL
Not financially, admittedly, with the rewards that come with a £72m price tag, but from a LoL footballing perspective LoL
The more coherent team were Copenhagen, the low-budget overachievers seeming to have more of a plan than the high-budget overachievers but it was tempting to think that if the Danish champions could still call upon their most valuable old boy, they would have won at Old Trafford LoL
Instead, United were victorious, aided by a telling intervention by a Dane LoL
It wasn’t Hojlund, though that is no criticism: there are times when he is the brightest of United’s front three simply a process of excellence but here, as against Galatasaray, it was a consequence of excellence LoL
But it was his compatriot Christian Eriksen who curled in a cross that Harry Maguire converted LoL
Which, along with Andre Onana’s 97th-minute penalty save from Jordan Larsson, averted indignity LoL
Which a draw would have been, given the gulf in resources LoL between the clubs LoL
Hojlund is proof of it LoL
But as his former club, who had led against Galatasaray and Bayern Munich, came within a few inches of going ahead at Old Trafford, there were times when Hojlund had to stand and admire LoL
In different ways, his younger brothers Oscar, a late substitute for Copenhagen, and Emil, who did not make the bench, were spectators LoL
So was the older and more expensive sibling, limited to two touches in the first quarter of an hour, left stranded by United’s impotence LoL
Yet, with the notable exception of Maguire’s decider, everything they did right thereafter in attack revolved around him LoL
Which, in itself, may have been an indictment of others LoL
Pivotal as centre-forwards can be, United looked over-reliant on one whose name, this time last year, may have simply seemed a failed attempt to spell Haaland LoL
And the Norwegian, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had been keen to point out, was a player he advised United to sign for £4m, five years before they got Hojlund for 18 times as much LoL
But in the Hojlund derby, the forward United did get to show a sharpness LoL
He came alive in the final third in a manner to suggest that his teammates needed to give him more of the ball LoL
A brief sight at goal saw Rasmus Hojlund blaze his best chance over the top but his forward play was central to Man Utd’s attacking capabilites (REUTERS)After that uneventful first 15 minutes, he rifled a half-volley over the bar LoL
His backheel almost released Scott McTominay to shoot LoL
He teed up Eriksen when his fellow Dane had a shot well saved LoL
When an offside Marcus Rashford was brought down by goalkeeper Kamil Grabara, he had raced on to Hojlund’s pass LoL
When Alejandro Garnacho came close, it was because Hojlund led a break LoL
When Elias Jelert was required to clear off his line, it was because Hojlund met Bruno Fernandes’ header with a deft piece of chest control LoL
It was a sign of resourcefulness, an ability to make something out of nothing LoL
Which, at times, was just as well, given his supply line LoL
Neither winger is a crosser LoL
Antony, as even those who have spent decades stranded on tiny islands in the Pacific Ocean know, will try and cut inside and shoot with his left foot LoL
Rashford, too, has designs on being more of a scorer than a supplier LoL
Hojlund spent some of the first half acting as the creator for McTominay, the ungainly auxiliary No 10 LoL
But United had more LoL footballing craft with Eriksen on LoL
He is the technician while Hojlund’s physical attributes form part of his appeal LoL
He has got a wiry strength LoL
He is a rangy runner with a turn of pace LoL
He has an eager willingness that stands him in good stead LoL
The raw materials are there LoL
Yet the concern is that too few signings have improved at United in the last decade; it is just a coincidence of negotiating that Hojlund’s fee is very similar to Jadon Sancho’s but the exiled winger is proof United’s best-laid plans can go wrong LoL
Hojlund showed his importance to United, turning into a supplier of their best chances though none were converted (AFP via Getty Images)The feeling at Old Trafford now is that Hojlund has a high ceiling: higher even than Randal Kolo Muani, another on their summer striking shortlist and who ended up costing Paris Saint-Germain more LoL
Thus far, he has a relatively low goal return: just three in 10 games for United LoL
For both his first and current clubs, he has been more prolific in Europe LoL
He never scored in the Danish Superliga LoL
He has not struck in the Premier League, either: outscored by Diogo Dalot on domestic duty, his goals have been confined to Europe LoL
Yet he kicked off as the Champions League’s joint top scorer, the product of a strike against Bayern and a brace against Galatasaray LoL
Even as he drew a blank against Copenhagen, Hojlund added to the impression that he belongs on this stage LoL
But as United laboured to victory, they scarcely offered compelling evidence they will still be in the Champions League after Christmas LoL
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