Conrad Logan saved two penalties as Hibernian advanced to the Scottish Cup Final
with a 4-2 shootout victory over Dundee United following a 0-0 draw on Saturday.
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and Billy McKay both saw their spot kicks saved by Logan, leaving Jason Cummings
to fire in the winning penalty. Jason Cummings was left red-faced after putting
a Panenka penalty over the bar for Hibernian Cummings had earlier missed a
penalty for Hibs midway through the first half, while McKay spurned a number of
opportunities for United throughout the match. Both sides started the game in
tentative fashion as players looked to assess conditions on the newly-laid pitch
at Hampden Park. Cummings scored the winning penalty as Hibernian beat Dundee
United After a nervy opening 10 minutes, Hibernian began to take control of the
match and went close to an opener through Cummings, who failed to connect
properly with a David Gray knockdown five yards out.Fraser Fyvie, who won the
English FA Cup with Wigan in 2013, then narrowly fired over from 25 yards before
Gray once again caused panic inside the Dundee six-yard box with another headed
knockdown. Dundee United striker Billy McKay fails to beat Hibernian keeper
Conrad Logan United had failed to mount a serious attack midway through the
first but almost took a shock lead when McKay shot straight at Logan after
finding himself one-on-one with the debutant keeper.Hibs responded immediately
and were awarded a penalty on the half-hour mark when a Fyvie cross appeared to
hit Coll Donaldson on the arm. Cummings missed a first half penalty for
Hibernian Cummings, who scored a penalty as Hibs knocked Dundee out of the
League Cup earlier this year, stepped up and attempted a chipped Panenka, only
to see it sail hopelessly over Eiji Kawashimas bar.That miss almost proved to be
costly just minutes later when McKay latched onto a loose ball just five yards
out. Fraser Fyvie challenges Blair Spittal for the ball in Saturdays semi-final
However, the 27 year-old striker, who appeared to be in an offside position when
he received the ball, once again failed to beat Logan, who made a superb rushing
save to keep the scores level heading into half time. Andy Walker joins Mark
Benstead to reflect on Hibernians Scottish Cup semi-final victory over Dundee
United Alan Stubbs side had dominated large periods of the first half and went
close again shortly after the break when Cummings narrowly failed to connect
with another Gray delivery from the right.Uniteds Ryan Dow then saw a deflected
effort cleared off the line by Paul Hanlon. However, neither side was able to
break the deadlock after 90 minutes, forcing extra-time. Hibernian midfielder
Marvin Bartley competes with Dundee Uniteds Chris Erskine Hibernian continued to
dominate possession but it was Dundee United who came closest to a late winner
when substitute Henri Anier, playing against his former club, failed to beat the
impressive Logan from close range.And it was the 29-year-old Irishman who proved
to be the hero in the subsequent shootout - saving two spot kicks, leaving
Cummings with the opportunity to atone for his earlier spot-kick error.
Hibernian now progress to the final where they will play either Celtic or
Rangers, who face each other in the second semi-final on Sunday afternoon, live
on Sky Sports.
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5-0 Big 12), which capped a stretch of four straight games against ranked
opponents unscathed. Terry Alderman is the undisputed king of the Ashes
swingers. In 17 Tests against England he took exactly 100 wickets, including a
phenomenal 83 on his two tours of England in 1981 and in 1989. On the second
occasion he was instrumental in Australia establishing a grip on the Ashes that
they have yet to relinquish. He is returning to England this month to promote
the NatWest Series and NatWest Challenge for Sky Sports, who are screening both
tournaments exclusively live.You must be looking forward to getting back to
England, the spiritual home of the swing bowler. Yeah, somehow English
conditions seemed to be made for me. In 1980, the year before my Test debut, I
went up to play for Watsonians in Edinburgh, where I found out that that make of
cricket ball, on those sorts of wickets, did all sorts for me.You were a
consistent success on both your England tours, in 1981 and 1989, but the
memories must be hugely contrasting. Oh yeah, Ive still got the scars of 1981.
Dennis [Lillee] and myself took 81 wickets between us in that series - he took
39, I took 42 - and yet we still lost the series 3-1. But we exacted our revenge
alright, eight years later.That 1989 series, of course, was epitomised by your
remarkable success against Graham Gooch. Well, Id played against him a few times
and by 1989 wed developed this tactic of placing a man in short at midwicket. He
used to drive me a lot, but we figured this might make him think about it twice,
and thats exactly what happened. He played across the line and I got him lbw a
couple of times, and then he popped a catch up to that very man at midwicket.
After that he took a Test or two off to work on his game, but when he came back
I still got him with a return catch. So yeah, I probably had the wood over him
in that series, but he had some success against me at county level.Does it
surprise you that genuine swing bowlers are such a rare breed these days? It is
a dying art, thats for sure. There arent too many playing Sheffield Shield
cricket and there are very few coming through either. Its a shame, because if
you put a man like Chaminda Vaas on a good wicket and with a ball that swings,
the batsmans technique has got to be pretty perfect to overcome one of his good
tight spells. Personally, my trick was that I bowled stump-to-stump, so if they
missed I had a chance of an lbw. But it is a dying art. The best of Australias
recent crop was Damien Fleming, but he had a chronic shoulder problem and
couldnt get the pace that he wanted out of it. Hes now gone into coaching.In
1989, Allan Border was driven by a singular urge to win back the Ashes. Yeah, AB
was our Captain Grumpy, and he was well-nicknamed, because he had openly
admitted he didnt want the job. But he grew into the role alright, and the two
captains that followed him, Mark Taylor and Steve Waugh, definitely took on
board elements of what AB had taught them. I imagine the same goes for Ponting,
although Ive never played with him, so I wouldnt know.Was that tour the true
start of Australias professional era? Not really, because we were still only
halfway to the professionalism that this team has reached now. We still
celebrated hard and fast, whereas the blokes dont do that this days because they
cant afford to. We enjoyed ourselves much more on the 1989 tour than they will
on the 2005 tour. That is a fact of life. Sixteen years ago, we toured with a
scorer, a physio, a coach and a manager. These days there is an entourage of 13
or 14 people. Its a lot more professional, but if you talk to AB the thrill on
the `89 tour was incredible. We had such a camaraderie going. We toured around
on a bus the whole time, and we were on a winning run the whole way. We didnt
lose a single Test, and but for two terrible washouts we might have won
6-0.Australia just might be caught out if they try to play like
millionaireesYour two tours were eight years apart.
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same can be said of Australias attack, which looks like being identical to the
1997 line-up of McGrath, Warne, Gillespie and Kasprowicz. On the one hand its a
tribute to their fitness, but on the other, you have to hand it to the
selectors, because they have got Brett Lee on the sidelines and chomping at the
bit. If the Test was being played tomorrow, he wouldnt be in the squad. Theyve
left him like a caged lion and will let him loose in the one-dayers, where poor
old Bangladesh and the English are going to cop it. He wants to play in the
first Test, and the only way he can do that is by knocking a few heads and
having a terrific series.So far this summer, its not been raw pace but swing -
and Bangladeshs inability to play it - that has been the talking point. What
have you made of Matthew Hoggard? Hoggard is your typical old English workhorse,
another of those guys like Gus Fraser, Mike Hendrick and Geoff Arnold who will
keep running in all day. But hes penetrative as well. Hell get some wickets but
hell keep it tight as well and Australia arent used to that - they are used to
one or two loose balls an over. If England have got him bowling a 10- or 12-over
spell, with Flintoff and Harmison operating on a five or six-over change at
other end, plus the fourth seamer, Jones or Anderson, its a pretty good attack.
Thats discarding Giles. Hes not going to run through Australia. But the pacers
could, and Australia will be under real pressure if they lose early wickets.
Theres still a bit of doubt over the fitness of both Flintoff and Harmison
though.And what about Harmison? Is he up to the challenge? I saw a bit of him in
South Africa and I was impressed, I must say. He wasnt fit towards the end and
he struggled, but in Australia three winters back he was homesick all the time
and didnt want to play. I cant imagine a person like Troy Cooley can have
managed to turn him around, I reckon its more likely to have been Rod Marsh whos
done the work, got his mind back on the job and made him tougher.What do the
Aussies make of Marsh and Co. being in the England camp for this series? I guess
we beat our chests a bit and claim that England need our coaches to become
competitive again. But theres been no harm done at all, and I imagine that with
all those Australians on the county circuit as well, theyve toughened up a lot
of county sides too.Michael Vaughan is taking a tough approach to this summer,
much like Border in 89, in fact. Do you think its working? Vaughan is the key.
Hes done it before against Australia, and his aim is to get back to the form he
showed at Edgbaston in the Champions Trophy last summer. The way he took to Lee
in that game was brilliant - no slogging at all, but he simply murdered him, and
none of the bowlers knew where to bowl. Hes the captain, so if he can get to
that frame of mind again, then England will be a threat.After such a long
history of success, do you think Australia might just fear the end of the line?
I certainly hope they arent complacent, because they just might be caught out if
they try to play like millionaires. They havent had a lot of cricket under their
belts leading up to this tour, and guys like Justin Langer who arent in the
one-day squad will only get a couple of hits before the first Test. They cant
afford to be complacent, but if things get tough, it might just sow a few seeds
with the blokes who are contemplating retirement soon. Their bodies might not
hold up and they might be caught short. But on the other hand, if Australia get
away to a good start then England have got no chance. They have got to be
competitive in that first Test at Lords or else its goodnight.
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