Tottenham starlet has head turned and is now expected to leave

Tottenham Hotspur defender Japhet Tanganga will have his head turned by Paolo Maldini at AC Milan, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.

The Lowdown: Loan move?

In July, Sky Sporters journalist Dharmesh Sheth reported Spurs and Milan had held ‘positive talks’ over a loan move for the 23-year-old.

Sheth has since shared an update on this negotiation, revealing that the Serie A outfit are set to resume talks with Fabio Paratici, with the Lilywhites now favouring a permanent deal.

It is believed that Tanganga wants to make the move to the Italian club.

The Latest: Jones’ claim

Jones expects Milan to maintain their interest in the defender over the coming weeks and suggests that Maldini’s role at the club could prove to be the deciding factor in getting the deal over the line.

Speaking with GiveMeSport, the transfer insider claimed:

“There’s a strong chance they keep pushing for Tanganga. I’m told that Maldini is really important with this one, so he’s going to have his head turned with that.”

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The Verdict: Good move for him

Under manager Antonio Conte, the centre-back made six Premier League appearances last season before his campaign was brought to a sudden halt in February.

The 23-year-old suffered a serious knee injury which kept him out of action for 20 Tottenham games, meaning he failed to feature in another league game during the remainder of the season.

With the arrival of Clement Lenglet on a season-long loan at Hotspur Way, Tanganga, who was once dubbed a ‘really special’ player by Gary Neville, will, have fallen further down Conte’s pecking order.

Therefore, if the two sides can agree on a deal which suits both Paratici and Maldini, this would be a good move for the Tottenham youngster.

Wolves: Jones makes Barbosa claim

Transfer insider Dean Jones has made a claim involving Wolverhampton Wanderers and Flamengo striker Gabriel Barbosa. 

The lowdown: European woes

Initially brought across the Atlantic by Inter Milan in 2017, Barbosa – known as Gabigol – was loaned to Benfica and then Santos, as he managed a meagre two goals during his time in Europe.

Since returning to his homeland on a permanent basis with a move to Flamengo though, the 25-year-old frontman has scored a sensational 102 goals and registered another 28 assists in 158 appearances for the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A side and has earned senior international recognition with Brazil.

That form has led to strong links with a return to Europe as the likes of West Ham, Arsenal, Everton, Aston Villa and Newcastle United all pay close attention to the flamboyant hitman…

The latest: Hat in the ring?

Speaking to Give Me Sport, Jones has suggested that Wolves could join the list of potential suitors for the 18-cap ace this summer as a Premier League swoop beckons.

He said: “Now, whether that ends up being Aston Villa or Newcastle or West Ham, I don’t know, but I do think that this might be the summer Gabigol finally lands, and whoever takes that punt, it might be worth it.

“Wolves as well, by the way, they might even come into the equation. Somebody is going to take a punt on him.”

The verdict: Marquee signing

Bruno Lage could certainly be on the lookout for an additional centre-forward firepower in the transfer window with Raul Jimenez struggling to recapture his best form after the head injury and Fabio Silva still adapting to life at the elite level.

Those issues, coupled with injuries to key attackers such as Pedro Neto, meant that scoring goals was a major issue at Molineux last term as the Old Gold ended the campaign as the lowest scorers outside of the Premier League relegation zone with just 38 strikes.

Already boasting a well-decorated career, Gabigol – who was described as having ‘everything’ a striker needs by Brazil legend Zico – scored 18 times and registered two assists in 35 appearances during the 2021/22 campaign.

In that time, the mercurial tattoo-laden Brazilian with an eye for the spectacular earned a 6.95 Sofascore rating comprising of 0.7 successful dribbles, 1.2 key passes and 2.4 shots per game in the South American nation’s top flight.

With 147 goals total in 298 career outings, signing the £23.4million valued maverick could be a worthwhile risk from Lage and Jeff Shi as the Wanderers attempt to address an alarming lack of goal threat.

Everton urged to sell Richarlison

Ex-BBC man Noel Whelan has insisted that Everton should sell Richarlison this summer if Paris Saint-Germain meets the asking price for the Brazilian.

The Lowdown: PSG links

According to a report by 90min, PSG are ready to make a move for the Toffees forward.

It is claimed that the Merseyside outfit need to sell either Richarlison or Dominic Calvert-Lewin in order to ease concerns over potential Financial Fair Play breaches.

Football Insider have reported that Frank Lampard will accept offers over £50m for the Brazil international, and the club are increasingly confident that a deal can be secured.

The Latest: Whelan’s claim

Ex-BBC man Whelan has urged Everton to get the deal done if a suitable offer comes in for the 25-year-old.

Speaking with Football Insider, he claimed: “It’s a no-brainer for me if there is interest in Richarlison.

“He drives me crazy. The antics that follow him on the pitch just completely overshadow what a great player he can be. If you can get a big chunk of money, £50million – then get it done.

“He’s not going to sign a new deal. It’s a way of giving Lampard the money he needs to bring in maybe four new faces this summer.

“Look, it might not just be Richarlison. We’ve seen Calvert-Lewin linked with moves as well. I think they may well have to sacrifice both players to do any business this summer.”

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The Verdict: Big loss

Despite an underwhelming season for Everton in front of goal, Richarlison managed to hit double figures and become the Toffees’ top scorer for the 2021/22 Premier League campaign.

Praised by former manager Carlo Ancelotti as a ‘fantastic player’, it is no wonder that Everton fans are desperate for the club to hold onto their star man.

According to the Daily Mail however, the attacker has informed the Everton board about his intentions for the future at the club, and the Goodison faithful may have to just hope the club get the very best deal and reinvest wisely this summer.

In other news: Everton: PSG ready to make move for Richarlison

Tottenham: Sky Sports reporter shares big transfer update

Sky Sports journalist Dharmesh Sheth has now shared an exciting Tottenham Hotspur transfer update with manager Antonio Conte seemingly getting the club’s full backing.

The Lowdown: Conte eyes major upgrades…

After he sealed a Premier League top four finish and the riches of Champions League football, it appears Spurs will go all out to ensure Conte’s desired transfers are fulfilled.

Their £150 million equity increase will be used to back the Italian after his brilliant first season in charge with the club already confirming two new signings in Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster on Bosman deals.

It is believed that Lilywhites transfer chief Fabio Paratici is now after a left-sided central defender with Inter Milan star Alessandro Bastoni among Conte’s top targets.

The Latest: Sheth shares exciting update…

According to Sky reporter Sheth, Spurs are now ‘in talks’ to sign the 23-year-old with both Conte and Paratici keen to get business done in early fashion.

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He explained (via Twitter):

“Tottenham in talks with Inter Milan to sign central defender Alessandro Bastoni. Antonio Conte & Sporting Director Fabio Paratici keen to get majority of transfer business done before pre-season. Bastoni played for Conte when Inter won Serie A title in 2020/2021.”

The Verdict: Get it done…

While Bastoni is reluctant to leave the San Siro, a major bid will apparently make chairman Steven Zhang green-light a sale – specifically around €70 million (£60m).

Tipped as Italy’s next generation defensive star after Giorgio Chiellini, the Serie A starlet has also been called ‘technically brilliant’ by Italian football expert Conor Clancy.

If Spurs can make Bastoni their third signing after Forster, it’s safe to say this would be the club’s best start to a summer window before it’s even opened.

In other news: ‘Better and better’ – Tottenham could make announcement ‘in the coming days’, says insider! Find out more here.

Gomez expected to sign new Liverpool deal

Liverpool defender Joe Gomez is expected to sign a new deal at Anfield this summer in a twist from previous reports suggesting he would push to leave.

The Lowdown: Gomez struggles for minutes

The Englishman has endured a frustrating season after returning from injury, failing to become a regular part of Jurgen Klopp’s plans.

In fact, Gomez only ended up making four starts in the Premier League throughout the whole of 2021/22, with Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip and Ibrahima Konate preferred at centre-back.

The 25-year-old has been linked with a move to Villa at the end of the season, and 90min even reported he would actually push for an exit to get a crack at Gareth Southgate’s England squad.

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The Latest: Key twist emerges

According to The Telegraph‘s John Percy, Steven Gerrard does indeed want Gomez at Villa but the defender is likely to sign a new deal with the Reds instead.

His current contract doesn’t run out until the summer of 2024 but Klopp is seemingly keen on nailing down his future beyond that date.

Talks have been opened already about a new deal.

The Verdict: Ideal squad player

This is great news from a Liverpool perspective, with Gomez such a good option at both centre-back and right-back, having been hailed as ‘sensational’ by Klopp in the past.

If he had wanted to leave, it would have been hard to begrudge him a summer move, but it appears as though he is happy with his current status as a squad player.

At 25, he still has years ahead of him, and with Van Dijk and Matip turning 31 this summer, he may end up partnering Konate regularly one day.

In other news, Liverpool have been issued a warning over one player’s future. Read more here.

Devlin talks up Celtic target Jeahze

Rumoured Celtic transfer target Mohanad Jeahze would be ‘a great fit’ at Parkhead this summer, according to The Athletic’s Hoops correspondent, Kieran Devlin.

The Lowdown: Jeahze linked with Celtic move

Ange Postecoglou is certain to be eyeing up new signings during the summer transfer window, as he looks to take his squad up another level and compete on multiple fronts next season.

One player who Celtic have been linked with signing is Jeahze, with the 25-year-old shining at left-back for Hammarby this season, even being hailed as the best in Sweden in his position by Darijan Bojanic.

It looks like a move that could come to fruition in the coming months – Bhoys officials even visited Hammarby recently – and someone who clearly approves is Devlin.

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The Latest: Devlin excited by signing

Taking to Twitter, The Athletic journalist claimed Jeahze would be a ‘great’ addition at Celtic:

“Watched a lot of Jeahze last few days, and spoke to Frida Fagerlund (Swedish journalist), for background and tactical profile of the kind of player Celtic would get if he signed. No transfer is guaranteed to work out, but on paper he’d be a great fit.”

The Verdict: Sign him up, Hoops

Left-back is certainly an area where more depth is required at Celtic this summer, providing more competition for playing time for the likes of Josip Juranovic and Greg Taylor.

Jeahze looks like an exciting option to come in, with 25 an ideal age for a new signing and four caps for Iraq outlining his credentials as an international footballer.

The fact that Devlin sees him as an ideal tactical fit also means the transfer makes even more sense, with Postecoglou looking to bring in players ideally suited to his system rather than just quality individuals.

In other news, a Celtic signing could reportedly be announced soon. Read more here.

Liverpool: Gerrard eyeing Anfield maestro

Liverpool defender Joe Gomez is attracting serious interest from Anfield icon and Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard, according to Darren Lewis of The Daily Mirror.

The lowdown

Gomez currently finds himself fourth in Jurgen Klopp’s centre-back pecking order. He’s actually played the majority of his football this season a right-back, providing cover for Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The Englishman has only started three Premier League matches all season, as well as two Champions League games.

His £75,000-per-week contract is due to expire in just over two years’ time, but the Liverpool Echo’s Theo Squires has recently reported from club sources that Julian Ward has been tasked with extending his deal.

The former Charlton Athletic man has made 141 appearances for the club, failing to score in that time but registering five assists and racking up multiple trophies.

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The latest

Lewis, an assistant editor at The Mirror, says that Gerrard wants a new centre-half to help prepare his squad for a European push.

He believes that Villa’s ‘poor defensive record’ has held them back during his first season at the helm and he’s identified Gomez as the man to sort that out, so could thwart the plans of Liverpool and Ward to extend the player’s deal.

The verdict

Gomez knows that he’s good enough to be playing regularly for most sides in the Premier League.

After all, this is a player who started 22 matches for the side that won the title with 99 points in the 2019/20 season.

Klopp regards him as a ‘world-class’ centre-back and an ‘exceptional talent’, but hasn’t been able to find room for him for the most part this term.

With Liverpool seemingly inclined to keep hold of him rather than listen to offers, it could come down to what the player decides.

And he may view a move as his best bet of securing the opportunities he needs to earn a place in Gareth Southgate’s World Cup squad.

In other news, a major development in the race to sign Tchouameni. 

Leeds United must axe Mateusz Klich vs Man City

Leeds United are back in Premier League action on Saturday afternoon as they take on leaders Manchester City at Elland Road.

Jesse Marsch’s side have put together a good run of form in recent weeks, going unbeaten in their previous five league games, and picking up 11 points in the process.

Despite that, the Whites still find themselves in the midst of a relegation battle, with both Everton and Burnley looking to bring them back, and Marsch will have a big task on his hand to get anything out of the game on Saturday against one of Europe’s top teams.

One huge decision the Leeds boss could look to make in terms of his starting line-up, is dropping Mateusz Klich from the fold, who apart from having a rather disappointing night at Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace last time out, was also seen in a confrontation with his manager.

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As per Sofascore, he made just two tackles, had no interceptions, and had no attempts on goal whatsoever, while he won just 50% of his total duels on the night – an indication of how things just seemed to bypass him in midfield.

Writing in his post-match player ratings for Leeds Live, Beren Cross gave him a measly four, saying: “Couldn’t bring any degree of control to the middle of the pitch. Hooked at the break after a few choice words from Jesse Marsch during the first period.”

Speaking after the game, Marsch himself said: “First, it wasn’t anyone’s best game. Klichy and I spoke after the match and spoke about things that could be better and then discussed how to handle the tough moments as well.

“Obviously, Mateusz is a more attacking player and Robin is a more defensive player, but there are different needs for different situations. I could see in the match we were struggling with the ball and even though Klichy normally helps us in those situations, I knew defending in that moment was going to be the biggest factor because Crystal Palace had the ability to unbalance us at times.”

If the reason behind axing Klich at half-time was to offer some greater defensive presence, then it’s imperative they have that from the get-go against a side like Manchester City who will no doubt be looking to fire on all cylinders in their attempt to preserve their lead at the top of the Premier League table.

Marsch simply has to make the ruthless call and drop the £3.6m-rated Klich from his starting line-up against Pep Guardiola’s side.

AND in other news – “My understanding” – Journo drops huge behind-scenes Leeds claim that’ll excite Marsch

Five CPL 2018 performers who could break into other T20 leagues

One of them has already been picked up by the Kabul franchise in the Afghanistan Premier League

Deivarayan Muthu18-Sep-2018Ali Khan (Trinbago Knight Riders)
He was nicknamed ‘The yorker machine’ by his USA team-mates for his ability to consistently hit the blockhole at speeds north of 140kph. Then, in the Global T20 Canada, he impressed Winnipeg Hawks captain Dwayne Bravo, who also captains Trinbago Knight Riders in the CPL, so much so that he was signed as a replacement player by TKR.In his first game of the season against St Lucia Stars, he harried Andre Fletcher with pace and bounce before tricking the opener with a knuckle ball. In the next match against Jamaica Tallawahs, Ali Khan bagged three wickets in seven balls but dropped Andre Russell first ball and watched the Tallawahs captain batter an unbeaten 121 in a remarkable chase.Ali Khan buried the disappointment of the drop in the next game against St Kitts & Nevis Patriots, and snaffled another three-wicket haul. He continued to be a dominant force for TKR with the ball, finishing as the fourth-highest wicket-taker with 16 scalps in 12 games at an economy rate of 7.80.When the CPL was hurtling to the knockouts, Ali Khan was picked up by the Kabul franchise in the Afghanistan Premier League. Is he on the BBL, PSL and IPL radars as well?Oshane Thomas (Jamaica Tallawahs)
The 21-year-old, who had clocked speeds close to 150kph in CPL 2017, set the speed gun on fire this season too. Did you watch his searing yorker to Shai Hope – the ball of CPL 2018? He angled a yorker into the toes of the batsman, then found late outswing to storm through his defences and floor the middle stump.Thomas was consistent as well, taking at least one wicket in each of the 10 games he played. His tally of 18 wickets included big names such as Martin Guptill, David Warner, Evin Lewis (thrice) and Dwayne Bravo among others. According to CricViz, Thomas had a strike rate of 14.50 in the Powerplay – the third best after Mohammad Irfan and Ali Khan.

Obed McCoy (St Lucia Stars)
Another out-and-out quick, who took the Global T20 Canada route to CPL 2018. After claiming 11 wickets – the most by a West Indies B bowler in their run to the final – McCoy played only seven matches for St Lucia Stars, but still ended as their joint-highest wicket-taker with nine wickets at an economy rate of 7.80. His left-arm variety and slower cutters stood out even as the rest of the Stars faded away.Shimron Hetmyer (Guyana Amazon Warriors)Shimron Hetmyer became the youngest player to score a century in the CPL at age 21•Peter Della PennaHetmyer is only 21 but he has already built an impressive CV: he has played two Under-19 World Cups – leading West Indies to glory in 2016, he has featured in 20 internationals for West Indies, and last month he became CPL’s youngest centurion when he walloped a hundred off 47 balls against Jamaica Tallawahs; one of the better bowling attacks in the tournament.For Amazon Warriors to give themselves a second shot at making the final, they needed to chase down 155 in 15.3 overs against TKR at Providence, and they did it in 14.1 overs thanks to Hetmyer’s fireworks. He then put his side in the final with a more sedate 39 in the Qualifier 1, but his form cooled off against TKR in the title bout.Sherfane Rutherford (Guyana Amazon Warriors)
In a display of outrageous six-hitting, he smoked an unbeaten 45 in 13 balls: 6 6 6 1 0 1 1 6 6 2 6 1 4, against TKR in partnership with Hetmyer during that 155 chase. Dwayne Bravo bore the brunt of the assault, going for 25 runs in six balls. The shot of CPL 2018, however, came when Rutherford launched his third six. When left-arm spinner Nikita Miller pushed one through wide outside off, Rutherford reversed his hands so very quickly and swatted the ball into the second tier over backward square leg.Rutherford had also showed off his big hitting during his 134 not out off 66 balls, including 11 fours and 10 sixes, in the Global T20 Canada Qualifier 1 against a Vancouver Kings attack comprising Tim Southee, Sheldon Cottrell, Andre Russell and Fawad Ahmed, who turned out to be the top wicket-taker in CPL 2018. Given his ability to hit sixes on demand, Rutherford looks set to barge into other T20 leagues.

'For me, it's about spending time at the crease'

New Zealand opener Tom Latham talks about batting in India, being unlike his dad, and how he changed his one-day game around

Arun Venugopal02-Nov-2016When Tom Latham was first called up to play for New Zealand, in ODIs against Zimbabwe in 2012, the news came to him as a “massive surprise”. He had made a hundred for Canterbury but had otherwise played only a handful of List A games. Four years on, at the end of New Zealand’s tour of India this season, Latham was the side’s highest run-getter – 244 runs at a strike rate of nearly 90 – in the five-match one-day series.The son of “Rocking Rod” Latham, who is remembered for his attacking batting in the 1992 World Cup, has always been known for his more orthodox style of play.”I’d probably say I’m more of a traditionalist than a flamboyant [batsman],” Latham says. “I’m probably more technically correct than maybe he was, but it’s cool to look back and see what he did in the game and now see what I am doing.”He believes his father is more suited to T20 than him. “During the World Cup he played, in ’92, [Mark] Greatbatch started something off, I guess, and it is pretty cool to look back and see the way he played.”Latham was about 15 when he decided to commit to a future in cricket over rugby, after he made a New Zealand Under-19 side to tour England. He and his older brother Matt used to play rugby and cricket growing up, and being an All Black was a childhood dream, but the cricket call-up changed things. “I suppose when your name is put for New Zealand, that’s where the dream started,” he says. “So I decided to finish rugby and put all my time to cricket. I think that was a good decision.”Rod coached his sons’ teams when they were young, but Latham now relies on his father more for parental-type advice than for coaching. “Hess [Mike Hesson] and Craig McMillan here, and Bob Carter and Paul Wiseman back home are the coaches I have worked with growing up. They are the guys I talk to a lot about batting and have a lot of sessions [with] back home.”I suppose it’s nice to lean on his [Rod Latham’s] advice. When something is going wrong, because he has been at that level, been there done that, he knows the pressures of international cricket.”Unlike his father, who got his first chance at international cricket when he was nearly 30, Latham junior was only 19 when he won his first New Zealand cap. But an earlier start didn’t mean an easier one. Latham batted in every position from one to nine, and was the team’s reserve wicketkeeper, without ever being a certainty in the XI.

“Over the last two to three years, we have played some very good cricket and it’s an amazing culture we’ve got there. What Brendon and Kane have brought to this group is belief”

“It was nice to get that opportunity at an early age and have a taste for it early on and see the standard of where I needed to get there,” Latham says. “I suppose that was a unique situation [batting from one to nine]. I was sort of a utility guy; I wasn’t necessarily first choice in the team, but managed to fill a lot of spots, whether it was at the top of the order or in the middle or with the gloves.”The ride got smoother when he made his Test debut. New Zealand had been struggling to find a consistent opening combination and Latham gave them some relief with three 70-plus scores in his first five Test innings, in the West Indies in 2014. In each of those innings Latham batted for four hours or longer. Later that year he scored his maiden Test hundred, against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi, and followed it up with another century in the next Test, in Sharjah.”When you miss out, that makes you hungry to get back in the side, and it’s only in the last couple of years that I have been a full member of the side,” he says. “It’s been really nice I got the opportunity to open, and I certainly feel that position suits my game a lot, and it’s been a good couple of years.”This period has also been marked by Latham’s increasing prowess overseas – four of his five Test hundreds have come outside New Zealand. On the difficult tour of India, not only did Latham do well in the ODIs, he was also easily New Zealand’s best batsman in the Tests. He occupied the crease for 18 hours, nearly six and a half more than the captain, Kane Williamson, second on the list, did.Latham can’t quite explain his success abroad, but says he formulates a game plan and sticks to it.”As soon as I go outside my game plan, that’s when things seem to go wrong. For me, especially at the Test level, it’s about sticking it out there and spending as much time at the crease [as possible].”So what is his game plan?”I don’t want let too much into my secret, but it’s having shots you want to score from certain bowlers.”Obviously, as you’ve seen here [in India] and in the UAE, I love playing the sweep shot. It’s one of my favourite shots and a shot that seems to work really well for me.”I wouldn’t say I’ve put a massive focus on it. It’s just a shot that comes naturally to me. I probably find playing that easier than going down the ground.”Latham places emphasis also on emotional equanimity, especially in conditions where there is either exaggerated swing or turn. The attritional nature of his game, he says, requires both physical and mental fitness. “It’s about sticking to your game plan and believing in that plan to work, [even if] you have faced 30 dots,” he says. “You have to keep calm. What happened the ball before doesn’t matter now. You’ve got to regroup and focus on the next ball. The more times you can do that then it means hopefully you can score a lot of runs.Four of Tom Latham’s five Test hundreds have come overseas•AFP”I’ve done a little bit of work growing up in certain camps and winter-training groups arranged by New Zealand Cricket, a bit of mental stuff.”He says the conditions in India were the toughest he has faced and that it’s difficult to replicate this sort of environment while training back at home.”If you look at the scores I got in the Test matches [three fifties without a hundred], maybe I did run out of steam a little bit. I don’t think you can train for that back home in conditions that are so different. It’s about staying hydrated and being as fit as possible.”When you want to win games of cricket, you need those big scores. I have been in that position a lot this tour, and hopefully whenever I am in that position next time, I can kick on. It’s about doing things for longer over here. If you can keep [the bowlers] out for as long as possible, they are human and they will bowl bad balls. I suppose that’s the biggest learning for me – trying to do things for a little bit longer.”But it’s not that Latham altered his technique to get runs in the ODIs. What he altered was his mindset, while playing county cricket for Kent earlier this year. “I wouldn’t say I have done a huge focus on one-day cricket. It’s been more just groove the technical thing. It’s more of a mindset change than a technical change,” he says. “I was lucky enough to go over and play county cricket this year and found it really good just playing day in and day out and not training too much.”You are itching to play all three formats. For me, that’s been a big thing coming over here and improving my strike rate early on. Not necessarily my strike rate, but just a little more intent at the crease. I feel like I’ve done that recently well.”New Zealand’s journey to the World Cup final last year played an important role as well in kindling Latham’s desire to be a regular in the ODI set-up. Though part of the World Cup squad, he didn’t get a game. But he wouldn’t trade the experience for anything.

“It’s been really nice I got the opportunity to open, and I certainly feel that position suits my game a lot, and it’s been a good couple of years”

“We had a hell of a side out there. It was an amazing six weeks for us. When you are in your own tricky situations, you draw experiences from them and believe that things can be done. It’s very motivating to want to play 50-over cricket.”As a young keeper, Latham grew up idolising Adam Gilchrist and Brendon McCullum, and he says it was “surreal” when he first got to share the dressing room with McCullum. More recently, Latham has benefited from his interactions with Williamson and Hesson.”Over the last two to three years, it’s been a nice time for New Zealand cricket. We have played some very good cricket and it’s an amazing culture we’ve got there. There are no rules or anything like that – we are all adults. What Brendon and Kane, and all of those guys, have brought to this group is belief.”With Kane [the conversations are] probably more about batting, and Kane is quite hooked about batting. I suppose we’ve got a similar sort of mindset on things and just to share ideas and see what he’s working on. A lot of things have come in handy – I am not going to say what, but it’s just good to chat about cricket; it’s a game we all love and we are all trying to better.”When it’s pointed out that some of his shots, like the back-foot punch, bear likeness to Kumar Sangakkara’s, Latham smiles and says he has read people say as much on social media. “He’s another one I have looked up to. It’s about trying to take little things they do and have your own spring on things. I’d certainly love to sit down with him, if I ever get a chance, and just talk batting.”Latham says outside of cricket he’s a quiet person who loves to spend time outdoors, mostly playing golf. But he’d also like to be a role model for youngsters in the way former All Blacks captain Richie McCaw was for him. “He has been pretty inspirational for a lot of New Zealanders, winning two World Cups back to back, and what he has done as a player is pretty cool.”If I carry on playing for the Black Caps, hopefully I can inspire people and they can look up to me. And it goes for everyone. We are all trying to do our best for our country and the support we get is amazing. Hopefully that continues.”

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