Saurashtra ahead after 18 wickets fall

A round-up of the first day’s play of the seventh round of matches of the Ranji Trophy Elite, 2011-12

ESPNcricinfo staff21-Dec-2011Group ATamil Nadu’s S Badrinath was given an award for playing his 100th first-class game•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Eighteen wickets tumbled on the opening day between Railways and Saurashtra in Delhi, and at the end of it Saurashtra were well placed to take the first-innings lead. On a sharply turning track, Saurashtra were shot out for 175 after choosing to bat, with Ashish Yadav taking 4 for 35 for Railways. The visitors had made a steady start, with the openers adding 59, before ten wickets fell for 112 runs. Wicketkeeper Sheldon Jackson top-scored with 39.When they batted, Railways crashed to 71 for 8. They had got to 18 without damage before losing four wickets for no runs. Left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja, who bowled unchanged from the Pavilion end after replacing seamer Sandip Maniar in the fourth over of the innings, took three of those wickets and finished the day with 6 for 22. Mahesh Rawat was the only Railways batsman to show some application, using his feet well and stepping down the track several times to kill the spin. He remained not out on 31 at stumps.First-class cricket returned to Shimoga after 32 years, and Stuart Binny marked the occasion with his second rescue job in as many games. His unbeaten 86 airlifted Karnataka from 171 for 6, after their top order fell apart against Uttar Pradesh in relatively easy batting conditions. Binny, aided by Sunil Raju, steered them to 300 for 7, leaving the game even after a see-saw day. Read the whole report here.Thirty-one years after his namesake took five wickets on first-class debut for Mumbai at the Wankhede Stadium, medium-pacer Balwinder Sandhu repeated the feat and dealt a blow to Punjab’s hopes of securing a quarter-final berth. Sandhu struck with his third delivery in first-class cricket and, along with Kshemal Waingankar, ensured Mumbai did not suffer from the absence of the experienced Aavishkar Salvi, who left the field clutching his side in his second over. Read the whole report here.A solid performance from Rajasthan’s top order gave them a strong platform for a formidable first-innings total against Orissa in Jaipur. After getting sent in to bat, Rajasthan lost Aakash Chopra early but Vineet Saxena, who is coming off a hundred against Saurashtra, and Hrishikesh Kanitkar made half-centuries and added 139 runs for the second wicket. Both batsmen were dismissed in successive overs with the score on 158, but Robin Bist and Rashmi Parida steered Rajasthan to 209 for 3 at stumps.Group BAshok Dinda’s five-wicket haul helped Bengal curb Baroda’s strong start and reduce them to 284 for 9 in Vadodara. Baroda only need first-innings points to secure a quarter-final berth and they were on course for a formidable total after being asked to bat. After they lost Anupam Gupta early, Aditya Waghmode and Rakesh Solanki scored half-centuries to lead Baroda to 145 for 1.Dinda dismissed both set batsmen and cut through the middle order, reducing the home team to 222 for 6. He then broke a 56-run partnership for the seventh wicket before Sourav Ganguly struck twice in the only over he bowled to leave Baroda on 278 for 9. Three wickets had fallen for no runs. Dinda ended the day with figures of 5 for 96.Gujarat’s bowlers made short work of Haryana’s batting line-up, dismissing them for 207 in Surat. Medium-pacer Mehul Patel took 4 for 59, and he was supported by Ishwar Chaudhary and Ashraf Madka, who took 3 for 50 and 2 for 23.Haryana had made a steady start after choosing to bat but lost their way from 59 for 1. Sunny Singh top scored with 69 but had no support from his team-mates, none of whom passed 30. Gujarat then lost their captain Parthiv Patel off the first ball of their innings, but Priyank Panchal and Niraj Patel steered them to 46 for 1 by stumps.Both teams squaring off in Chennai are already in the quarter-finals and it was Tamil Nadu that had the better of the first day against Madhya Pradesh. Madhya Pradesh had chosen to bowl, a decision that did not pay off – though the opening pair of T Sudhindra and Ishwar Pandey extracted a bit of movement off the pitch – as all the Tamil Nadu top-order batsmen got starts and three of them converted it into half-centuries to help them reach 294 for 4 at stumps.M Vijay and Kaushik Gandhi made 83 and 80, while Dinesh Karthik was unbeaten on 60. Vijay and Karthik were both in positive in their approach as Tamil Nadu had at least a half-century stand for each of the first four wickets, ensuring MP’s successes were few and far between. Vijay crafted some crackring drives, while Karthik peppered the straight boundary. S Badrinath, who was playing his 100th first-class game, meanwhile, hit the only six of the day before falling for 32 at the stroke of tea. The visitors used as many as eight bowlers and Amarjeet Singh had the best figures – 2 for 79.

Vijay ton puts Tamil Nadu in sight of final berth

Tamil Nadu have virtually booked their ticket for the final against defending champions Rajasthan, after consigning Mumbai to a wretched first innings with the bat at the Wankhede Stadium

Nagraj Gollapudi at the Wankhede Stadium12-Jan-2012
ScorecardM Vijay’s century was his first of the season, and all but closed the door on Mumbai•Fotocorp

Tamil Nadu have virtually booked their ticket for the final against defending champions Rajasthan, after consigning Mumbai to a wretched first innings with the bat at the Wankhede Stadium. Having removed more than half of the Mumbai batting on the second afternoon, the Tamil Nadu bowlers returned today to shut out the hosts in about an hour. Murali Vijay then scored his first century of the season to help the visitors move to a nearly unassailable lead with only a day remaining.In the end, Mumbai were left staring at their first defeat in knockouts at home since 2006 when Praveen Kumar helped Uttar Pradesh, the eventual champions, inflict a five-wicket win in the semi-finals at the same ground. Their feeble batting was the only reason Mumbai lost that match. Six years on, that weakness was exposed once again.Mumbai started the day 238 runs adrift of TN’s first-innings total but with only four wickets in hand. Hiken Shah, the only specialist batsman left, was in early trouble he failed to read an incoming delivery from Yo Mahesh, who was bowling from round the stumps. The next ball was a straighter delivery wide of off stump, and Shah went fishing to edge behind in the fourth over of the day.Ramesh Powar did not offer much resistance, beaten by L Balaji’s inswinger that sent his middle and leg stumps flying. The tail subsided quickly as TN finished with a 202-run lead. Embarrassingly for Mumbai, they didn’t have even one partnership worth 50.With five-and-a-half sessions remaining, the visitors chose to bat on instead of enforcing the follow-on. They started confidently with both Vijay and Abhinav Mukund accelerating straightaway. Both had their own goals: Mukund, who had never got a Ranji ton against Mumbai, cut, drove and punched the new ball to march into the forties by lunch.But immediately upon resumption of play, he lost his stumps after being beaten by Kshemal Waingankar’s inward movement from round the stumps. Badrinath started with the same composure he displayed on the first day, but perished when he misread left-arm spinner Ankit Chavan. Badrinath played for the spin, but Chavan’s straighter delivery sneaked through the narrow lane between bat and pad to bowl him.In the very next over, Dinesh Karthik paid the price for playing his shots too early. Facing only his fourth delivery, from Balwinder Sandhu, Karthik tried playing on the up but the ball arrived slower than he anticipated, and moved in to castle him. Sandhu had got the better of Karthik for the second time in the match.Two quick wickets for just five runs injected aggro into the Mumbai bowling attack. As far as Badrinath and Karthik were concerned, the duo had wasted a good opportunity to log some batting time ahead of the final and also impress the national selectors, Mohinder Amarnath, Narendra Hirwani and Surendra Bhave, who were watching.The one person who did not disappoint was Vijay. Going into the semis, Vijay’s highest was 83, against Madhya Pradesh in the group match. He had two other fifties, but was struggling to convert his starts. Even in the first innings he chased and edged an away-going delivery from Kulkarni.Despite top-edging one over the wicketkeeper early in his innings, Vijay improvised quickly to race into the twenties with four fours, all against Kulkarni. Using his wrists, Vijay clipped runs off his legs towards midwicket, and was equally in command when he stood tall and cut the ball past point.Soon after lunch he charged Ramesh Powar to hit a powerful six over long-on. With Chavan failing to attack the wicket consistently, Vijay grew confident as he moved close to the century. It was only then that he grew tentative. After getting his first 32 runs in just 40 deliveries, he consumed nearly 70 deliveries to move from 81 to 99.He got lucky on 97 when Wasim Jaffer at slip failed to react to a hard-handed cut. Jaffer was not crouching enough and instead stood tall and casually tried reaching for the ball, which only deflected off his ankle, allowing Vijay to pick two more runs.Vijay finally conquered all doubts and anxiety when Chavan, bowling wide of the crease from around the stumps, sent in a flighted delivery. Vijay swiftly jumped out of his crease and hit his second six, this time towards the Pavilion end, and celebrated the ton.Incidentally, the last time these teams played in Mumbai, Vijay had scored an unbeaten 154, which, too, had come in the second innings. Even back then Mumbai had been bundled out quickly by Tamil Nadu. That was a group match, and Mumbai recovered well to dominate the rest of the season and win the title. This time there would be no second chance.

Corinthians anuncia cinco mudanças na lista da Libertadores

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O Corinthians anunciou nesta sexta-feira as cinco trocas na lista para as oitavas de final da Libertadores da América. Ficam à disposição do técnico Osmar Loss os laterais-esquerdos Danilo Avelar (camisa 6) e Carlos Augusto (4), o volante Douglas (8) e os atacantes Jonathas (16) e Roger (9).

Deixam a lista inicial dos 30 jogadores Balbuena, Maycon, Sidcley, Juninho Capixaba e Júnior Dutra. Há ainda outros dois atletas na lista que não estão mais no Timão: Lucca e Rodriguinho. Além disso, Renê Júnior operou o joelho esquerdo e só voltará a atuar em 2019.

Ou seja, dos 30 jogadores inscritos, Osmar Loss poderá utilizar 27. A Conmebol permite cinco trocas para as oitavas de final. Caso avance paras as quartas de final, o clube tem direito a mais duas trocas.

O Corinthians enfrentará o Colo-Colo na quarta-feira, no Estádio Monumental, no Chile, pelo duelo de ida. O jogo de volta será no dia 29 de agosto, na Arena em Itaquera.

VEJA A ATUAL LISTA JÁ SEM RODRIGUINHO, LUCCA E RENÊ JÚNIOR:

Goleiros: Cássio, Walter, Caíque e Filipe
Laterais: Fagner, Mantuan, Danilo Avelar e Carlos Augusto
Zagueiros: Pedro Henrique, Henrique, Léo Santos e Marllon
Volantes: Gabriel, Douglas, Paulo Roberto e Ralf
Meias: Jadson, Marquinhos Gabriel, Mateus Vital, Pedrinho e Danilo
Atacantes: Romero, Clayson, Jonathas, Roger, Emerson Sheik e Matheus Matias

VEJA QUEM DO ELENCO NÃO ESTÁ INSCRITO:

Volante: Thiaguinho
Meias: Rodrigo Figueiredo e Ángelo Araos (já atuou pela Universidad de Chile)
Atacantes: Díaz (ficará à disposição em setembro) e Bruno Xaver (deve ser emprestado)

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مران الزمالك | عبد الغني يزيل اللاصق الطبي.. وعودة حسام عبد المجيد

ظهر محمد عبد الغني مدافع الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك في التدريبات الجماعية للفريق بشكل طبيعي، حيث قام بإزالة اللاصق الطبي الذي كان يضعه على رأسه بسبب الإصابة.

وتعرض محمد عبد الغني للإصابة بجرح في الرأس خلال مباراة الزمالك الأخيرة أمام فيوتشر، ونزف على إثرها الدماء.

طالع أيضًا | مدرب ميتلاند يكشف لـ “بطولات” متى بدأ في متابعة إمام عاشور.. وسبب التعاقد معه

وحرص أسامة نبيه المدير الفني للزمالك على الاطمئنان على حالة اللاعب في تدريبات الفريق اليوم، وشارك بشكل طبيعي.

وعاد حسام عبد المجيد مدافع الزمالك للانتظام في تدريبات فريق الكرة اليوم، بعد عودته من معسكر المنتخب الأولمبي.

واتفق الجهاز الفني للزمالك مع نظيره بالمنتخب الأولمبي على عودة اللاعب لحاجة الفريق إلى جهوده، قبل مباراة فاركو المقبلة.

وتواجد عبد المجيد في معسكر المنتخب الأولمبي في إطار الاستعدادات لمواجهة الجابون مساء اليوم وديًا.

وبدأ التونسي حمزة المثلوثي الظهير الأيمن لنادي الزمالك في تنفيذ المرحلة الثانية من البرنامج التأهيلي الخاص به بسبب الإصابة في عضلة السمانة.

وخاض المثلوثي فقرة تدريبية تأهيلية، حيث أدى فقرة الاطالات برفقة زملائه بعدما كان يؤدي تدريبات منفردة في صالة الجيمانزيوم في اليومين الماضيين.

ويستعد الزمالك لمواجهة فاركو يوم الاثنين المقبل، ضمن منافسات الجولة السابعة عشر من مسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

Eye on Ranji – II

ESPNcricinfo profiles the Super League teams in the Ranji Trophy

ESPNcricinfo staff03-Nov-2011MumbaiRohit Sharma is bound to be hungry for runs that will put him back in the national side•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Wasim Jaffer, Mumbai’s spirit, voice and captain for many years now, put it succinctly after crashing out of the quarter-finals last season when he said his team had taken Rajasthan – a team that had qualified from the Plate group – lightly and were a bit arrogant for doing that. Mumbai, one short of lifting the crown forty times, are no more the elite, no more the clear favourites.In a way it is a completely new path Mumbai will walk this season. Praveen Amre, a hardworking simple man who coached Mumbai over the last five years – three times to victory – has decided to take a break for a year; Ajinkya Rahane, Mumbai’s best batsman of the last three years is busy learning the ropes in the India dressing room. Ajit Agarkar and Abhishek Nayar are injured.So it is time for change. A time for Mumbai to discover new talent. A lot will depend on their captain Jaffer’s success in the middle order, a position he exchanged his opener’s slot for last year somewhat erroneously – he harbours hopes of a national call-up once the Big Three of India’s Test team make way. It might sound a tad selfish, but Mumbai’s inexperienced batting line-up can learn a lot from Jaffer’s fighting spirit.It is the bowling that would be a constant worry for Mumbai. Aavishkar Salvi and Dhawal Kulkarni are not outright fast bowlers, and both have been susceptible to injury in the past. The bench-strength is thin. The spin pair of Ramesh Powar and Iqbal Abdulla would be key if Mumbai are to go the whole hog.The selectors, too, need to have the right strategies. Last year Mumbai tried out 23 players. They tried three openers, one of which Sahil Kukreja has retired. Sulakshan Kulkarni, their new coach, once a wicketkeeper for Mumbai, is known for his sound tactics. Last year he was the brain behind Vidarbha, a Plate team, reaching the semi-finals of the Ranji one-day competition as well as the knockouts in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Mumbai can do with fresh ideas.What they did last year
Till the first day of their quarter-final contest against the eventual champions Rajasthan, reigning champions Mumbai were well on course to defend their crown. They had endured a tough ride through a difficult group with four out of their seven matches being away, including trips to Tamil Nadu and Delhi. Two victories and five draws ensured Mumbai would finish at the top of Group A. Despite possessing an inconsistent bowling unit, Mumbai’s top three batsmen – Wasim Jaffer, Rohit Sharma, and Ajinkya Rahane – looked in good shape, supported by sound numbers.So a clash with rank outsiders Rajasthan seemed to be just another stepping stone in Mumbai’s march to the summit. But the problem was, Mumbai had assumed their opponent was a lightweight. Jaffer elected to bat on what turned out to be good pitch for the new-ball bowlers. Medium-pacer Pankaj Singh stunned Mumbai with a six-for on the first day that restricted them to a modest total, which Rajasthan overhauled patiently over the following three days. By the end Mumbai were left deflated.Men to watch
Last season Rohit Sharma finished as the second-highest run-getter. He followed it with an equally strong performance in the IPL. Then a freak injury in England, at the start of the ODI series, dashed his hopes of a possible Test call-up. So Rohit now finds himself back where he started last year, and is bound to be hungry for runs.Iqbal Abdulla was named the Under-23 player of the 2011 IPL. Abdulla bowled aggressively, even with the new ball, for Kolkata Knight Riders and played a crucial role in his team finishing in the top-four. Last year, Abdulla was Mumbai’s best bowler with 27 wickets. Given their current line-up of bowlers, Mumbai need him to click like never before.RajasthanCan Pankaj Singh replicate last season’s form?•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

How do you top a fairytale? Not only did Rajasthan win the Ranji Trophy for the first time in their history last season, they did it after starting in the Plate League. They were the underdog’s underdog, yet the team, led by their professional captain, Hrishikesh Kanitkar, had been carefully crafted to maximise their chances of success.Getting to the top of the mountain, though, is always easier than staying there. As the defending champions, Rajasthan won’t be able to sneak up on anyone and the other teams will all want to knock them off their perch. But that’s exactly the position they want to be in. “Everyone likes to be an underdog,” Aakash Chopra, their veteran opener, told ESPNcricinfo. “But you don’t want to be an underdog for too long. This is a rare opportunity. You get to see the world from a different side.”Rajasthan have retained the same core of players who took them to the title last year. The three professionals – Kanitkar, Chopra and Rashmi Parida – return and they will have the use of Ashok Menaria, who scored a century in each of the knockout games last year, for the entire season. Add Robin Bist to the mix and the batting has a very formidable look to it.They will also be boosted by the belief that comes from winning. “You start believing you are as good as or better than your opponents,” Chopra said. “You back yourself to perform and win games.” That self-confidence will be crucial as there will be no easy games in the Super League. With Rajasthan drawn in the same group as heavyweights Mumbai and Karnataka, even a spot in the quarter-finals is not guaranteed.The team does have a couple of injury problems, most notably to legspinner Vivek Yadav who took 22 wickets last season. They will look to offpsinner Madhu Katri to fill the void. They are a pace-dominated bowling attack though and Pankaj Singh and Deepak Chahar, who picked up 83 wickets between them, are both fit. They also have 21-year-old Aniket Choudhary, a left-arm seamer who is six feet, five inches tall, and could surprise a few people. “It [the season] is about putting runs on the board,” Chopra said. “We have the bowling attack to bowl people out.”What they did last season
Rajasthan began the season in spectacular style with a rout of Hyderabad, bowling them out for 21 as then debutant Chahar took 8 for 10. They followed that up with draws against Goa and Madhya Pradesh before trouncing Tripura. One more draw against Jharkhand ensured they topped their group and progressed to the quarter-finals. Drawn against defending champions and perennial nemesis, Mumbai, nobody expected them to go any further. But Pankaj Singh took 6 for 64 to bowl Mumbai out for 252 and centuries from Kanitkar, Saxena and Menaria gave them an insurmountable advantage. A first-innings lead saw off Tamil Nadu, this time Chopra, Kanitkar and Menaria made the hundreds. Menaria delivered again in the final, hitting a crucial second-innings 101 to see off Baroda’s challenge and give Rajasthan’s fairytale journey the perfect ending.Men to watch
Menaria returned after back surgery and eight months on the sidelines last season to score 373 runs in three knock-out games at an average of 93.25. His contributions were vital to Rajasthan’s success and whether he can duplicate that kind of consistency will play a large part in how far Rajasthan go this year. The new-ball pair of Singh and Chahar was the best in show, with only Baroda spinner Bhargav Bhatt taking more wickets. Chahar, especially, will be hard pressed to replicate his brilliant debut season, where he took 30 wickets at 19.63 in the Plate League and 10 wickets at 25.80 in the Super League. If these bowlers can produce the same sort of incisiveness against higher quality opponents, Rajasthan will be hard to beat.DelhiUnmukt Chand finds himself in the spotlight after his showing for the India Under-19s•ICC/Bhaskar Rao Kamana

Delhi’s Ranji Trophy campaign began with a spectacular display of fireworks – appropriate given that the Diwali season is just winding down and not surprising because it is after all, Delhi. Two days before their first match against Haryana, coach Manoj Prakbhakar was given the sack, after he criticised his players in the press. The chance of Prabhakar having had a civilised discussion before leaving are far less than that of the DDCA winning a governance award.Outside this routine chaos, though, Delhi’s cricket could be a reason for delight. Despite everything, they continue to generate a stream of talent: four Delhi players were on India’s World Cup winning team, more than any other state. At the moment, though, with its headline-generating administration and a drama-generating dressing room, Delhi’s cricketers can only wait for the simple business of play to begin.Delhi begin the season with injuries to two key players: Sumit Narwal, who is not just an opening bowler but all-round performer, and left-arm quick Pawan Suyal, who was picked for the Irani Cup despite having undergone a knee surgery in the summer.Captain Mithun Manhas believes it will be a tough season for his team; the India players are tied up with higher duties and the experienced Ashish Nehra is out of the four-day game. So, the burden lies with the younger men – batsman Unmukt Chand is suddenly in the spotlight after his showing with the India Under-19 side and the bowling will rely heavily on Pradeep Sangwan and Parvinder Awana. Narwal is expected to be up and running half way through the league phase.What they did last season
Underachieve. Manhas believes that Delhi suffered a combination of misfortune and cricket’s cruelty to miss out on the knockout round completely. Early on, Delhi lost first-innings’ lead points to Bengal and then struggled to make the most of their matches against the weakest teams in their group, Gujarat and Saurashtra, after play was curtailed – two days against Saurashtra and 140 overs against Gujarat. In their last league match, Delhi needed just a single point from a draw to make it through to the last eight. With the northern winter closing in and Manhas indisposed, Railways drove Delhi into the ground with a fiercely determined defence of 135.Men to watch
Unmukt Chand, 19, will be put through his second-season examination, to see if he is the next big thing from the Delhi batting battery. Manhas describes him as a ‘flashy, hard-hitting 21st century prototype’. “It will be a good season for him to learn, and we will know in another two-three first-class seasons as to how far he can go,” Manhas said. Newcomer Rishit Saini’s medium-pace for the Under-22s has raised hopes in Delhi’s pace department. Manhas and Rajat Bhatia are the only two players above 26, in a team that has an average age of 22. So, even away from the familiar names, Delhi are loaded with plenty of possibility.Tamil NaduL Balaji will shoulder the extra responsibility of captaining Tamil Nadu•AFP

Every year, Tamil Nadu enters the Ranji Trophy as one of the favourites on paper. Their talented line-up lives up to the billing through the league phase, before inevitably failing in the knockout stages. The theme occurs with remarkable consistency every year – in the last 11 years, they have made the knockouts eight times, including two finals, without going all the way. The pressure to break their big-match jinx will weigh heavy on Tamil Nadu this year, and to make matters worse they will be without some of their big players, while some others are not in the best of form.S Badrinath is out for at least two weeks with a rotator-cuff injury, while R Ashwin will miss out for extended periods, having made it to the national side. Dinesh Karthik and M Vijay come into the season low on confidence, having lost favour with the India selectors. L Balaji, who has carried the attack on his shoulders for many years, will be saddled with the added burden of captaincy, and will have to work with an inexperienced attack, with C Ganapathy being axed. The absence of regular names like R Sathish and S Anirudha means TN will be fielding more than their share of new names.While the bowlers will ease their way into the season, batting will form the key for Tamil Nadu’s progress. Vijay and Abhinav Mukund form a formidable opening combination, while the Karthiks – Dinesh and Arun – have the pedigree to fill the void left by Badrinath in the middle order. Ashwin’s absence is an opportunity for left-arm spinner Aushik Srinivas, who topped Tamil Nadu’s wicket-charts in the 2010-11 Ranji season. Will the new-look combination click for Tamil Nadu as they resume their hunt for the trophy that has eluded them since 1987-88?What they did last season
Tamil Nadu made the knockouts despite winning only one of their seven league games. The victory came in their season opener, when L Balaji and Sunil Sam starred with the ball against lowly-ranked Assam. Ashwin snared 10 wickets against Delhi, but a batting implosion meant Tamil Nadu lost first-innings points despite a Badrinath century. A double-ton from Abhinav and 195 from Badrinath ensured Tamil Nadu got the decisive lead against Saurashtra, and the pair was among the runs again in the rain-marred encounter with Railways. Rain at home continued to spoil their fixtures, as points were shared against Bengal, but they managed to get the lead against Mumbai and Gujarat. They held off Haryana in a rain-marred quarter-final in Rohtak to set up a semi-final showdown against Rajasthan.The bowlers, who had been lulled into a comfort-zone by now, struggled to dislodge Rajasthan’s stubborn line-up in Jaipur. Aakash Chopra, Hrishikesh Kanitkar and Ashok Menaria made tons to lift the score to an imposing 552 for 7, and despite a fighting 175 from Badrinath, Tamil Nadu fell well short.Men to watch
Abhinav Mukund’s first tour with the national team, to the West Indies, suggested he was overawed by the quality of the opposition and the big stage. By the time he came to grips with that challenge, he was facing an attack of far greater pedigree at the most-anticipated match of the year – the 2000th Test at Lord’s. There he showed superb composure to overcome the gravity of the moment and work his way to a start. Despite the promise, Abhinav is back on the fringes after failing to display his ability to bat on and on at the highest level. The break can only do Abhinav good, as it gives him another chance to return to the familiar grind of domestic cricket, and revive his confidence and appetite. A good start to the season could see him regain the third opener’s slot in time for the tour of Australia.

Paquetá promove mudanças durante o primeiro treino aberto no Botafogo

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Esta quinta-feira, dia da apresentação oficial, foi o segundo dia de atividades de Marcos Paquetá no Botafogo. E o treinador já promoveu atividades com bola. Após as primeiras palavras na sala de imprensa, os jornalistas puderam observar uma espécie de coletivo, e o comandante fez alterações.

Em relação ao time que atuou na última rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro, contra o Atlético-PR, Carli voltou. O argentino estava lesionado e Yago jogou; e o volante Jean entrou na vaga de Matheus Fernandes.

O curioso é que para o primeiro compromisso, contra o Corinthians, no dia 18 de julho, o novo comandante não terá à disposição nem Jean, nem Moisés, nem Yago. Os três estão emprestados pelo Timão.

O time sem colete tinha Luis Ricardo, Carli, Igor Rabello e Moisés; Jean, Rodrigo Lindoso e Valencia; Luiz Fernando, Kieza e Rodrigo Pimpão.

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Bopara stars as England cruise to victory

Graeme Swann performed his first duty as England captain with aplomb, and chose to bowl first after winning the toss ahead of the first Twenty20 against West Indies at The Oval

The Report by Andrew Miller at The Oval23-Sep-2011England 128 for 0 (Hales 62*, Kieswetter 58*) beat West Indies 125 (Bopara 4-10) by ten wickets
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsIt was a good evening at The Oval for Ravi Bopara and Graeme Swann•Getty Images

Ravi Bopara produced England’s best Twenty20 figures of 4 for 10 in 3.4 overs, before Craig Kieswetter and Alex Hales eased along to a chanceless partnership of 128 in 15.4 overs, as West Indies crashed and burned after a flying start to their two-match stop-over series at The Oval, and ended up being routed by ten wickets – an exact reversal of the scoreline in Allen Stanford’s US$20million shootout in Antigua three years ago.The prize on this occasion is somewhat less remarkable, but with the defence of England’s World Twenty20 crown now less than a year away, England’s youth-orientated team outclassed their transient opponents and confirmed the impression laid out by their stand-in captain, Graeme Swann, that many of these same names are likely to be in the starting line-up in Sri Lanka next September.England were made to battle for control of this contest, but not for very long. In front of a raucous crowd of 17,417, the West Indies openers Dwayne Smith and Johnson Charles battered 42 runs in the first four overs, including 22 from a startled Tim Bresnan, who could find no response as Smith cleared his front leg for a series of baseball mows over deep midwicket.However, Swann’s response was to take the pace off the ball against an agricultural line-up that possessed plenty men capable of clearing the ropes, but few who were quite as adept at working the gaps. Samit Patel produced a ripper to clip the top of Smith’s off stump, before Marlon Samuels – the recognised class act in their batting line-up – was bowled through the gate by a beauty from Swann.Thereafter, West Indies’ innings lacked direction. Charles battered Patel for one more six over long-on but then perished to his very next ball as he miscued an identical swipe to Steven Finn, and the only other man to reach double figures was Hyatt, who ruined Swann’s excellent figures by slapping his final over for 17, but was seventh out for 28, as Bopara produced an excellent change-up in pace to bowl him neck and crop.Smart stats

The ten-wicket win is England’s first and the sixth overall in Twenty20 internationals. It is also the first such defeat for West Indies.

England won the game with 28 balls to spare. It is the highest number of deliveries remaining at the end of a successful chase by England (score over 100).

The 128-run opening stand between Craig Kieswetter and Alex Hales is the highest for England and the eighth-highest opening stand in Twenty20 internationals.

Ravi Bopara’s 4 for 10 is the best bowling performance in a Twenty20 international by an England bowler surpassing the previous best of 4 for 22 jointly held by Paul Collingwood and Jade Dernbach.

West Indies lost their last seven wickets for 28 runs and collapsed from 97 for 3 to 125 all out. This is the lowest aggregate for the last seven wickets for West Indies in Twenty20 internationals.

Jade Dernbach’s variations impressed at the death, as he conceded 20 runs in four overs of typically inventive slower balls and yorkers, but it was Bopara’s wicket-to-wicket discipline that really scuppered the innings. West Indies lost two wickets in two balls in back-to-back Bopara overs, as his stump-rattling line and length was allied to two sharp pieces of fielding – first when Christopher Barnwell was brilliantly snaffled by Kieswetter, one-handed to his right, and then when Andre Russell was run out by a flat throw from the boundary from Ben Stokes.Devendra Bishoo was also run out, in his case for a first-ball duck as Jos Buttler pinged down his stumps from gully, moments after Dernbach had nailed the keeper Dervin Christian with a perfectly directed yorker. But fittingly, it was Bopara who wrapped up the innings with two balls left unused, as West Indies’ captain Darren Sammy attempted a mow over midwicket and picked out Jonny Bairstow with a top-edge.In the field, Sammy was uninspired, with his first ball of the innings a gimme that Hales carved through point for four, and his team was largely insipid. Bishoo let an early boundary roll through his hands at extra cover, and England were able to bash along to 52 for 0 in the six-over Powerplay without even a hint of spin in the offing.Bishoo, the ICC Emerging Player of the Year, finally emerged in the eighth over, when England were already halfway to their target, but his tidy spell of 0 for 28 in four overs could not transform a one-sided canter. Hales brought up his first fifty for England from an impressive 36 balls, including one monstered six over backward square leg off Russell, while Kieswetter was scarcely any more tardy in taking 43 balls for his own milestone.

تشافي بعد التأهل لنصف نهائي كأس إسبانيا: أطلقوا صيحات الاستهجان ضد ديبملي والآن يصفقون له

امتدح تشافي هيرنانديز مدرب برشلونة لاعبه عثمان ديمبلي بعدما قاد فريقه للفوز على ريال سوسيداد والتأهل لنصف نهائي كأس ملك إسبانيا.

وفاز برشلونة على ريال سوسيداد بهدف دون مقابل، وتحدث تشافي في مؤتمر صحفي عقب المباراة. 

وقال تشافي عن مستوى ديمبلي المميز: “إنه ليس اليوم فقط، إنه لاعب نضج كثيرًا، نقدم له الأدوات (للتطور)، أرى الكثير من الجودة فيه”.

وأضاف: “ديمبلي لاعب يتمتع بإمكانات هائلة، أنا أؤمن به كثيرًا، يعاني اللاعبون في مركز الظهير دائمًا عندما يتعين عليهم الدفاع أمامه، إنه رجل طيب، لقد قلب الطاولة وأنا سعيد جدًا من أجله”.

وأستطرد تشافي: “ليس من السهل تغيير المسار في برشلونة، لقد انتقدوا ديمبلي، وأطلقوا صيحات الاستهجان عليه والآن يصفقون له، أنا سعيد جدًا من أجله”.

وأفاد: “اليوم أنتجنا الكثير، لقد كانت مباراة جيدة، ولعبنا 60 دقيقة رائعة، على ما أعتقد، لكن علينا أن نكون أكثر عدوانية عندما تتطلب اللعبة ذلك، نحن بحاجة إلى أن نكون أكثر طموحا للبحث عن الهدف الثاني”.

وشدد تشافي: “ديمبلي في مركزه هو واحد من الأفضل في العالم، هو سعيد وهذا أيضًا مهم”.

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وتابع مدرب برشلونة: “نحن حيث أردنا أن نكون في هذا الوقت في يناير، المتصدرون في الدوري الإسباني، نحن في نصف نهائي كأس الملك، وفزنا بكأس السوبر الإسباني”.

وعن حالة لاعبه بيدري الذي ظهر وكأنه يعاني من إصابة، أوضح تشافي: “بيدري لديه كدمة فقط في ركبته، لكنه سيكون متاحًا ليوم السبت (أمام جيرونا)”.

وفيما يتعلق بأداء سيرجيو بوسكيتس، قال تشافي: “بوسكيتس؟ إنه في مستوى جيد للغاية، وعلى مستوى عالٍ للغاية، إنه لاعب كرة قدم استثنائي، على مستوى آخر، بعد قولي هذا، نخسر الكرات في الانتقالات، وعلينا تحسين ذلك”.

وبشأن مركز حراسة المرمى، أردف: “اعتقدت أن تير شتيجن يجب أن يلعب اليوم، تمامًا كما اعتقدت أن إيناكي بينيا يجب أن يلعب ضد سبتة وفي أليكانتي، إنهم يعرفون كيف تسير الأمور، إنهم جميعًا في الفريق ولم أقدم لهم أي تفسير إضافي”.

وأصر تشافي: “اليوم كان من الصعب علينا إيجاد تلك التمريرات العميقة، نحن نفتقد آخر تمريرة، أعتقد أن هذا هو أكثر ما نفتقده، لكنني سعيد جدًا”.

وعن ليفاندوفسكي، أكد تشافي: “ليفاندوفسكي يعمل مع الفريق، ويخلق الفرص.. أنا سعيد جدًا بعمله الهجومي حتى لو لم يسجل، فقد لعب مباراة كاملة للغاية ويجب علينا أيضًا تسليط الضوء عليه”.

وأتم مشيدًا بلاعبه البرازيلي رافينها: “رافينها سيكون مهمًا جدًا، لدي ثقة كبيرة به”.

Croácia chega à cidade da estreia e técnico faz elogios à Nigéria

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Após treinar pela manhã em São Petersburgo, a seleção da Croácia viajou na tarde desta quinta-feira para Kaliningrado, onde treina nesta sexta e encara a Nigéria no sábado, às 16h (de Brasília).

Os croatas foram recepcionados por alguns torcedores na porta do hotel. O técnicoZlatko Dalic parou para conversar com eles, agradeceu pelo apoio e disse se sentir ainda mais pressionado por uma boa campanha na Rússia.

– Quando vejo esses caras que vieram de tão longe sinto ainda mais pressão sobre nós. Não podemos desapontar nossos torcedores que vieram até aqui – disse ele, que brincou quando os fãs disseram que ficarão na Rússia até a final da Copa para ver a Croácia jogar.

– Nenhuma pressão (risos).

Dalic ainda fez algumas perguntas sobre a Nigéria aos jornalistas croatas que esperavam no saguão do hotel. Ao ouvir que os africanos têm demonstrado bastante otimismo antes da estreia, ele elogiou:

-A Nigéria tem direito de estar otimista. Eles têm jogadores no Chelsea, no Arsenal, no Leicester…

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Depois de vencer Cruzeiro, lateral da Chape já foca na próxima rodada

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Após vencer o Cruzeiro na última rodada da Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro, a Chapecoense entra em campo nesta tarde de quarta-feira, às 16h, para encarar o América-MG, no Independência. Um dos destaques da equipe catarinense, o lateral-direito Apodi pediu atenção máxima dos visitantes durante os noventa minutos.

– Vamos para mais uma partida muito complicada na Série A. Precisamos ter muita atenção para sair do Independência com um resultado positivo. Esse jogo tem tudo para ser um dos mais equilibrados da rodada. Temos que ter muita intensidade para somarmos pontos diante da equipe deles – disse.

Ainda de acordo com o atleta, o foco do elenco catarinense é encerrar essa primeira parte do campeonato, antes da parada do Mundial, em uma boa posição na tabela de classificação.

– Queremos encerrar essa primeira parte do campeonato em uma boa posição na tabela de classificação da competição. Isso vai nos dar tranquilidade para que possamos voltar com tudo após a Copa do Mundo – finalizou.

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