Mohun Bagan Super Giant Kicks Off AFC Champions League Two Campaign

Mohun Bagan Super Giant Kicks Off AFC Champions League Two Campaign

Mohun Bagan Super Giant, the oldest surviving club in Asia, is set to embark on its international campaign in the AFC Champions League Two (ACL Two) on Wednesday. The Kolkata-based club will host FC Ravshan Kulob of Tajikistan in the opening Group A league match at the Salt Lake Stadium.

As the Indian Super League shield champion, Mohun Bagan has earned its spot in ACL Two and is determined to make a positive start. The team’s legacy and the opportunity to represent India on the international stage will serve as motivation against FC Ravshan Kulob, a team they will face for the first time.

The group league stage will be played on a home-and-away basis, with the top two teams advancing to the knock-outs (round of 16). Mohun Bagan’s start to the season has been mixed, reaching the Durand Cup final but losing on penalties to NorthEast United FC. In the ISL, they drew 2-2 with Mumbai City FC, raising questions about their defensive quality.

Head coach Jose Molina acknowledged the challenges ahead, stating, “The ACL Two is a big competition. All matches will be very difficult as all teams here are quite good. But tomorrow with our fans helping us, hopefully we can have a good match and get our first three points from the group stage.”

The competition rules allow an unlimited number of foreigners in a side, but Molina may face a slight disadvantage as two of his six imports, Australian forward Jamie Maclaren and Spanish defender Alberto Rodriguez, are nursing injuries. This could mean more responsibility for the Indian contingent, which Molina hopes will perform to its potential.

Sri Lanka Triumph at Lord's, Leveling Test Series Against England

Sri Lanka Triumph at Lord’s, Leveling Test Series Against England

Sri Lanka, seeking redemption after their five-wicket defeat in the first Test at Manchester, made two changes to their lineup for the second Test at Lord’s. Batter Pathum Nissanka and pace bowler Lahiru Kumara replaced Kusal Mendis and Vishwa Fernando, respectively.

England, on the other hand, made only one change, with Olly Stone coming in for fellow fast bowler Mark Wood, who was ruled out with a thigh injury. Ollie Pope, filling in as captain for the injured Ben Stokes, opted to bat first if he had won the toss.

Sri Lanka’s decision to bowl first proved to be a wise one as they restricted England to a modest 290 all out in their first innings. Prabath Jayasuriya was the star performer for the visitors, claiming 6 for 118, while Asitha Fernando chipped in with 3 for 75.

In reply, Sri Lanka posted a competitive 320, thanks to a century from Angelo Mathews (110) and a half-century from Dhananjaya de Silva (61). England’s bowlers toiled hard, with Olly Stone taking 4 for 85 and Matthew Potts claiming 3 for 72.

England’s second innings was a more challenging affair, as they were bowled out for 246, setting Sri Lanka a target of 164 to win. Jayasuriya once again impressed with the ball, taking 4 for 60, while Kumara and Fernando picked up two wickets each.

Sri Lanka chased down the target with relative ease, reaching 165 for 4 in just 36.4 overs. Nissanka led the way with an unbeaten 61, while Mathews contributed 49.

The victory gives Sri Lanka a 1-1 draw in the two-match series, a significant improvement over their 3-0 whitewash in the previous series against England.

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