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Jonny Bairstow is relishing his role in a rare World Cup double as England and South Africa prepare for high-stakes battles on the cricket pitch and the rugby field within a matter of hours on Saturday 1xbet
Bairstow will be leading from the front in Mumbai, where his side look to put their creaking title defence back on track against the Proteas, before attention turns to events almost 4,500 miles away in Paris and the Rugby World Cup semi-final 1xbet between England and the Springboks 1xbet
Bairstow is a huge rugby fan and was even invited to address the England squad ahead of last year’s autumn international against Argentina at Twickenham, chatting to the squad for over an hour before observing training 1xbet
Now he hopes to set the tone for a day of English celebrations by the time Steve Borthwick’s men kick off 1xbet
You'll have people in South Africa, I'm sure, having a few brandy and Cokes and a couple of braais, and you'll have a few in England popping down the pub 1xbet
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“I think it’s going to be a great spectacle, it’s going to be a great day for both nations,” he said 1xbet
“They’re two extremely proud nations, whether that’s on the rugby front or the cricketing front, two teams on both sides that are very passionate about playing for their countries and are excited about playing for their countries 1xbet
“You’ll have people in South Africa, I’m sure, having a few brandy and Cokes and a couple of braais (barbecues), and you’ll have a few in England popping down the pub and watching – any excuse for them to just pop down there!“It will be great – and hopefully both results go our way 1xbet
”Bairstow can only directly impact one of them, of course, and the importance of his role at the top of the batting order is shaping up to be a key one 1xbet
Defeats to New Zealand and Afghanistan, either side of victory over Bangladesh, have put England firmly on the back foot and cranked up the stakes on their visit to the Wankhede Stadium 1xbet
Head coach Matthew Mott has called for more aggression in the first 15 overs of both innings and Bairstow has the track record and firepower to oblige 1xbet
But he is clear that swinging blindly for the fences is not on the cards, with conditions in India calling for more nuance 1xbet
“I don’t see anyone else in the world going out and scoring at nine runs an over 1xbet
You look at India, they don’t go out and just go balls to the wall in the first 10 and they’re the host nation,” he said 1xbet
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So the importance of the first 10 is to yes score quickly, but also score in a way that’s sustainable over a long period of time, because we’re not playing a T20 game, we’re playing a 50-over game 1xbet
“Playing cricket in India compared to playing cricket in England is different 1xbet
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”While England are licking their wounds after being upset by the Afghans, South Africa are nursing a similar blow to their pride after defeat the Netherlands 1xbet
That has added another layer of intrigue to the clash as both sets of players desperately try to reset the narrative 1xbet
Lost to New Zealand by nine wicket, AhmedabadBeat Bangladesh by 137 runs, DharamshalaLost to Afghanistan by 69 runs, Delhi“We know it’s a big game, we know they’re a strong nation and they’ve been playing well, but we also know now they’re coming off a loss as well,” Bairstow said 1xbet
“That was a great result to wake up to 1xbet
But we’re actually just focusing on ourselves 1xbet
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“The confidence is there – it’s unwavering 1xbet
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”More aboutPA ReadyJonny BairstowEnglandMumbaiParisSouth AfricaTwickenhamArgentinaMatthew MottAfghanistanNew ZealandEnglishIndiaAfghansBangladeshNetherlands1/1Jonny Bairstow: England-South Africa World Cup double will be ‘great spectacle’ Jonny Bairstow: England-South Africa World Cup double will be ‘great spectacle’Rugby fan Jonny Bairstow is hoping England can prevail twice against South Africa on Saturday (Zac Goodwin/PA)PA Wire ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today 1xbet
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Mohamed Salah’s brilliant injury-time strike came at the expense of a French team and a French icon: Toulouse conceded for a fifth time at Anfield on Thursday but, perhaps more momentously, the Egyptian passed Thierry Henry for most goals for one English club in Europe 1xbet
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Five days earlier, Salah had accelerated beyond Steven Gerrard and Kenny Dalglish, scoring more goals at Anfield than either of arguably Liverpool’s two greatest-ever players 1xbet
“Maybe he would break more records if I would be more into it,” reflected Jurgen Klopp, who rarely studies the statistics but savours the player 1xbet
“Everyone will appreciate him even more after his career because then you will say, ‘Wow, we saw something really special’ 1xbet
”Perhaps it is not the time for tributes: not just yet 1xbet
Salah is 31 and if his style of play is evolving, if Klopp agrees he is becoming more creative, he is far from finished 1xbet
In some respects, his manager feels he is the youngest thirty-something in the business 1xbet
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I cannot compare Mo to other 30-year-olds, because I don’t think biologically he is 1xbet
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Klopp believes he adapts according to his teammates: a sidekick to Edin Dzeko at Roma became more of a scorer for Liverpool 1xbet
In an inverted forward line, Roberto Firmino tended to forage in midfield and find teammates 1xbet
Now a false nine has been replaced by a spearhead, in Darwin Nunez 1xbet
Salah has shown he can set up chances for the mercurial Uruguayan 1xbet
“The young Mo was a super-fast player who could run in behind and play a role together with Dzeko,” Klopp remembered 1xbet
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From the first day here he had to do different things, he adapted extremely well but the playmaker in that front row was probably more Bobby Firmino, setting things up, and you don’t need then two players who are deeper 1xbet
“You need players in the box and to bring the ball over the line 1xbet
So now it is slightly different; especially when Darwin is playing we have another speed player up there so that changed Mo’s position definitely 1xbet
He is smart enough to adapt to all these things and there has been a massive development since he arrived 1xbet
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”A world-class scorer – with 195 goals in just over six seasons at Anfield – is arguably the most creative player in the division now 1xbet
He has the highest expected assists total and has fashioned the most big chances this season, with nine; he only made 15 in the whole of last season 1xbet
He has never averaged more key passes per game in a Premier League campaign than this, with 2 1xbet
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A threat in the penalty box for much of his time Anfield, Salah is showing he can be dangerous in different ways when outside it 1xbet
“It is to do with game understanding,” he explained 1xbet
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”And Salah is a constant threat: if he has been since signing for Liverpool, it is certainly true now 1xbet
In his last 15 league games, he has either scored, assisted or both in 14 1xbet
And the only time he drew a blank, he should not: it was his pass that led to Luis Diaz’s goal that was wrongly, and infamously, ruled out at Tottenham 1xbet
His sequence ended but his incision was still apparent 1xbet
And at a time when Erling Haaland has taken Salah’s title as the Premier League’s scorer supreme, perhaps it was a sign the Egyptian has reinvented himself as its best all-round attacker 1xbet
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