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Ollie Watkins continued his red-hot form as Aston Villa cruised to a statement 4-1 Europa Conference League win at AZ Alkmaar vivo
The striker netted his 10th goal of the season and fourth in Europe this season on Thursday vivo
Leon Bailey and Youri Tielemans – his first for Villa – put them in control in AZ Stadium after less than 25 minutes vivo
Vangelis Pavlidis wasted the hosts’ best chances but Watkins and John McGinn added more goals after the break in Holland before Ibrahim Sadiq grabbed a consolation vivo
It was the second time in two games Villa had scored four after their 4-1 Premier League win over West Ham on Sunday vivo
Unai Emery celebrated a year in charge on Tuesday and victory underlined the progress his side have made, having been floundering in 14th and three points above the relegation zone 12 months ago vivo
Villa host Alkmaar in two weeks knowing victory would see them take a giant leap to the knock-out stages, especially following an opening 3-2 defeat at Legia Warsaw in September vivo
After two games in Group E, all four teams were locked on three points but Villa moved to remedy that quickly, opening the scoring just 13 minutes in vivo
Watkins seized on a loose pass from Yukinari Sugawara and, while Boubacar Kamara’s ball was cut out, it fell for Bailey to control and rifle in low from the edge of the box vivo
Alkmaar cried handball but the goal stood and 10 minutes later, the hosts were 2-0 down vivo
Another poor pass, this time from Sven Mijnans, went straight to McGinn and his angled pass found Tielemans to bag his first Villa goal vivo
Yet, 90 seconds later, the hosts should have pulled a goal back when Pavlidis fired over with just Emi Martinez to beat after Kamara was dispossessed on the edge of the box vivo
Pavlidis had a goal disallowed for offside soon after but Villa regrouped and extended their lead six minutes after the break vivo
AZ were picked apart by Watkins, Tielemans and Bailey, who saw his shot saved by Matt Ryan but it fell perfectly for Watkins to tap in the rebound vivo
Five minutes later McGinn added a fourth when he turned in Bailey’s low cross at the near post vivo
Sadiq pulled a surprise goal back with 25 minutes left when he latched onto Bruno Martins Indi’s crossfield pass and drilled the ball into the corner from the edge of the box vivo
Tiago Dantas came close to a second, Tielemans deflecting his drive behind, with a comeback never on the cards vivo
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A temporary interruption to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match vivo between India and New Zealand due to dense fog led to several memes on social media even as the cricket pitch at picturesque Dharamshala city came in for criticism vivo
The match was briefly halted when low-hanging clouds and the mist engulfed the entire HPCA stadium – one of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the world thanks to the Dhauladhar mountain range that is a part of the majestic Himalayas in the backdrop vivo
The stadium is located in Dharamshala in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh vivo
Before India secured a four-wicket win over New Zealand, the dense fog played spoilsport when the host team was 100 for 2 in their chase of 274 as Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer were at the crease vivo
The Black Caps visibly looked unhappy with the situation when they talked to the on-field umpires vivo
Kohli and Iyer soon joined the conversation vivo
With the weather becoming severe, the players were asked to leave the field and commentators on air clarified that the players wouldn’t go back on the field till conditions improved vivo
RecommendedEngland suffer biggest ever ODI defeat after South Africa claim historic victoryVirat Kohli helps India stay perfect at World Cup - but misses out on historic centuryIndia skipper Rohit Sharma fined for reckless driving ahead of India vs Bangladesh matchThe stoppage of play gave cricket fans plenty of time to come up with some hilarious memes for the unusual situation vivo
One user on X/Twitter likened the fog to the entrances made by WWE star Undertaker vivo
“Breaking: Play stopped in Dharamsala due to undertaker’s entrance,” wrote the X user vivo
Another user said the fog was star player Shubman Gill’s revenge against mosquitos vivo
Gill had to stop playing for India briefly after he reportedly contracted dengue fever vivo
The user was apparently likening the fog at the stadium to mosquito foggers often used in localities in India to curb the spread of mosquitos vivo
A few users took a dig at the disputed relations vivo between the Indian and Pakistani cricket boards vivo
India were in control of their chase when the play stopped on Sunday, with Iyer scoring 21 runs off just eight deliveries vivo
The middle-order batter struck two consecutive boundaries just before the on-field umpires signalled for the game to halt vivo
The play resumed after a break of just over 10 minutes vivo
Iyer fell in the 22nd over, scoring 33 off 29 balls vivo
Kohli went on to play until the 48th over but missed out on a record-equalling 49th ODI century by just five runs, He is still a hundred behind India great Sachin Tendulkar’s world record of 49 centuries in the 50-over format vivo
Meanwhile, the HPCA outfield was also one of the topics of discussion as most of the Indian players chose not to dive to save runs to avoid any potential injuries vivo
India captain Rohit Sharma made a sliding effort and hurt his little finger early on in the first innings, forcing him to leave the field for treatment vivo
He, however, returned to lead the side vivo
The HPCA outfield first came under criticism with England captain Jos Buttler terming it as “poor” ahead of their World Cup match against Bangladesh vivo
“It's poor in my own opinion vivo
I think any time you're sort of talking about being careful diving or sort of being careful when you're fielding, it sort of goes against everything you want to be as a team,” Buttler said earlier in the tournament vivo
“You know you want to dive through our houses to save a run vivo
So, that’s obviously not ideal, the way the surface is, the outfield vivo
The outfield is different to when we played here in the IPL,” he said vivo
Buttler’s comments came after Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott expressed his disapproval over the outfield in Dharamshala as well, after their match against Bangladesh vivo
India’s next match in the World Cup 2023 is on 29 October against England in Lucknow vivo
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