فيديو | محمد صلاح يهدر ركلة جزاء أمام بورنموث في الدوري الإنجليزي

أهدر الدولي المصري محمد صلاح، هدف التعادل لفريق ليفربول، أمام بورنموث، في المباراة الجارية حاليًا بين الفريقين على ملعب فيتاليتي رود ضمن الجولة 27 من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

بورنموث كان متقدمًا في النتيجة على ليفربول في الدقيقة 28 عن طريق فيليب أيلينج، ولكن النجم المصري أتيحت له فرصة تسجيل التعادل لكنه أهدرها.

طالع أيضًا.. مباشر بالفيديو | مباراة ليفربول وبورنموث في الدوري الإنجليزي

حصل ليفربول على ركلة جزاء في الدقيقة 68 بعد أن سدد ديوجو جوتا الكرة بالرأس، لكنها ارتطمت بيد مدافع بورنموث.

ولكن محمد صلاح أضاعها خارج المرمى بالكامل بعدما سدد بالقدم اليسرى على يمين الحارس نيتو، ولكن ذهبت كرة المصري أدراج الرياح.  ركلة جزاء محمد صلاح التي أهدرها أمام بورنموث اليوم

Refreshed Clarke leaves for Caribbean

Michael Clarke still believes he did the right thing by playing on in the home ODI tri-series in defiance of Australia physio Alex Kountouris, and also feels the time off has refreshed him for the Caribbean tour

Daniel Brettig25-Mar-2012

Michael Clarke: “I’m feeling really good. It’s been a big couple of weeks of rehab and treatment with my physio.”•Getty Images

Michael Clarke was the subject of some criticism when he chose to ignore the advice of Australia’s physio Alex Kountouris and play through a hamstring strain in the latter part of the home ODI triangular series. However the misadventures of the team so far in the Caribbean have proved that Clarke’s hesitance about missing matches was well-founded, as the tourists are now facing the prospect of a first series loss since he took over the captaincy from Ricky Ponting.Having recovered from the hamstring strain that he aggravated by playing on in Australia, Clarke flew out to the West Indies on Sunday in order to have plenty of acclimatisation time ahead of a warm-up match and three Tests against the hosts in Barbados, Trinidad and Dominica. Clarke will not take part in the final ODI, but has watched his team-mates intently from afar, noting the difficulty presented by the slow, turning pitches of St Vincent and a feisty home side.”Conditions have been tough. I’ve watched a lot of it on television,” Clarke said. “The wickets look really slow and they’re spinning a fair bit, a lot different to what we’ve faced in Australia. It’s great experience for a lot of the guys who haven’t toured the West Indies before.”It’s a big game tomorrow morning for us to level the series. It will help the guys already there to have played in those conditions. It does take time to adjust. The wickets look really slow and have spun as much as any wicket around the world. We always talk about spin in India and Sri Lanka but the wicket in St Vincent, that’s as much as I’ve seen the ball spin and bounce for a long time.”The break enforced by Clarke’s hamstring trouble has allowed him time to strengthen other areas of his body, notably a troublesome back that has intervened to limit his international appearances – though never Test matches – on numerous occasions since his 2003 debut. Clarke still believes he did the right thing by playing on in defiance of Kountouris, and also feels the time off has refreshed him for the Caribbean tour.”If you ask me I’m saying 100 percent I made the right decision – it was a finals series,” Clarke said. “If you ask the Australian physio he would have liked some more time. He would have liked me to probably not play that second final but that’s part of what we do. There are injuries in our sport.”Touch-wood my body has been pretty good. I’ve played almost 10 years of international cricket and my body has held up pretty well. It’s just now about monitoring with the amount of cricket we’re playing. It’s no doubt [the break has] been a positive for my body – not picked up a bat or a ball – improved strength – opportunity to strengthen back.”I’m feeling really good. It’s been a big couple of weeks of rehab and treatment with my physio. I had a fitness test Friday. Alex flew up from Melbourne and I passed all of that. It’s really positive and I’ve got seven days before our tour game starts so I’ve still got a bit of time when I get to the Caribbean.”Due to his recovery program, and also the rigours of one of the longest travel hauls undertaken by the Australian team, Clarke departed two days in advance of the other Test players. He has spent some time thinking about the right combinations for Caribbean climes, and said the option of dual spin from Nathan Lyon and Michael Beer was looming larger in his thoughts now than ever.”If conditions are like they are in the one-dayers it’s certainly something we need to consider,” Clarke said. “Nathan Lyon and Michael Beer are two very good spinners who have great control. I’ve seen them both during the Australian summer bowl very early domestically so they can control the new ball as well.”They can tie off one end if it’s not spinning but if conditions are like what I’ve seen in the one-dayers I think they’ll both be a handful.”Edited by Abhishek Purohit

ماركا: غياب وشيك لـ بنزيما أمام إسبانيول من أجل ليفربول وبرشلونة

واصل مهاجم الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي ريال مدريد، كريم بنزيما، الغياب لليوم الثالث على التوالي ضمن استعدادات الملكي لمباراة إسبانيول في الجولة الخامسة والعشرين من بطولة الدوري الإسباني.

ويلتقي ريال مدريد وإسبانيول على ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو” يوم، السبت المقبل، في تمام الساعة الثالثة عصرًا بتوقيت “القاهرة” بقيادة الحكم، خورخي فاسكيز.

وأفادت صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية أن الأقرب هو غياب بنزيما عن مباراة إسبانيول من أجل التركيز على الجاهزية في مباراتي ليفربول في دوري أبطال أوروبا وكذلك برشلونة في الدوري الإسباني.

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ويعاني بنزيما من إصابة بدنية تعرض لها في مباراة ريال بيتيس الماضية في ملعب “بينتو فيامارين” والتي انتهت بالتعادل السلبي ولكن الأهم بالنسبة للفرنسي هو اللحاق مباراة ليفربول والتي ستقام يوم، الأربعاء القادم.

مع غياب بنزيما، سيدفع المدرب كارلو أنشيلوتي بالثلاثي الهجومي فينيسيوس، وأسينسيو ثم رودريجو “المهاجم الصريح” أو الاعتماد على موهبة ريال مدريد الجديدة، ألفارو رودريجيز.

بينما هناك عودة أكيدة لثنائي الدفاع فيرلاند ميندي وديفيد ألابا اللذين شاركا في جزء من التدريبات الجماعية اليوم في المدينة الرياضية “فالديبيباس”.

Rimmington's five restricts Victoria

Nathan Rimmington picked up his first five-wicket haul in first-class cricket as Western Australia kept Victoria in check despite Rob Quiney’s 83 in Perth

ESPNcricinfo staff01-Mar-2012
ScorecardRob Quiney’s strong season continued•Getty Images

Nathan Rimmington picked up his first five-wicket haul in first-class cricket as Western Australia kept Victoria in check despite Rob Quiney’s 83 in Perth. At stumps on the first day, Victoria were 8 for 261 with Peter Siddle on 31 and Jayde Herrick on 8.Fresh from being named the Domestic Player of the Year at Allan Border Medal night in Melbourne, Quiney continued his excellent summer with a fighting innings while the rest of Victoria’s top order struggled. Rimmington and Michael Hogan picked up early wickets to leave Victoria at 3 for 56 before Quiney and Peter Handscomb (34) steadied the Bushrangers.Glenn Maxwell also chipped in with 43 for Victoria but Rimmington ran through the lower order to end up with a career-best 5 for 46. Western Australia’s acting captain Adam Voges had sent the Bushrangers in to bat in what is a must-win game for Victoria if they are to make the Sheffield Shield final.

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.

Tremlett undergoes back surgery

Chris Tremlett, the England fast bowler, had back surgery on Wednesday evening in London. He was suffering from a bulging disk and was forced to fly home from England’s tour of the UAE after the first Test against Pakistan

ESPNcricinfo staff09-Feb-2012

Many fear Chris Tremlett’s international career could be over, due to persistent injury problems•Getty Images

Chris Tremlett, the England fast bowler, has undergone back surgery in London. He was suffering from a bulging disk and was forced to fly home from England’s tour of the UAE after the first Test against Pakistan.Tremlett, 30, will undertake a rehabilitation programme at Surrey, in conjunction with the England medical staff, and a date for his return will be agreed. Tremlett posted on Twitter that he hoped to play again by the end of April.Having made his comeback in Dubai after a five-month absence, Tremlett looked out of sorts, taking 0 for 53 before being ruled out of the remainder of the series, as well as England’s tour of Sri Lanka that begins at the end of March.With England’s bowling options very deep, many fear this latest problem could spell the end of Tremlett’s international career, in which he has taken 49 wickets at 26.75 in 11 Tests, including 17 in the victorious Ashes series last winter. After making his debut in 2007, he didn’t play international cricket again for three years, in part due to a variety of injuries.

موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة ريال مدريد وبرشلونة اليوم في كأس ملك إسبانيا

يلتقي فريق برشلونة، مساء اليوم الخميس، مع خصمه ريال مدريد في بطولة كأس ملك إسبانيا، موسم 2022/23.

ويستضيف ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو” مباراة ريال مدريد وبرشلونة، في إطار منافسات ذهاب نصف نهائي كأس ملك إسبانيا.

ومن المقرر أن يستضيف ملعب “سبوتيفاي كامب نو” مباراة الفريقين في مرحلة الإياب، يوم الأربعاء 5 أبريل المقبل.

وبين المباراتين، يلتقي الفريقان من جديد ولكن هذه المرة في إطار منافسات بطولة الدوري الإسباني، وذلك يوم 19 مارس الجاري.

طالع| مباشر بالفيديو | مباراة ريال مدريد وبرشلونة في كأس ملك إسبانيا.. إعلان التشكيلين موعد مباراة ريال مدريد وبرشلونة اليوم

من المقرر أن تنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة، الحادية عشر بتوقيت السعودية. القناة الناقلة لمباراة ريال مدريد وبرشلونة في كأس ملك إسبانيا

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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.

Zé Welison fala de adaptação 'maravilhosa' e diz se sentir 'em casa'

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Contratado na pausa para a Copa do Mundo, o volante Zé Welison vem crescendo e ganhando confiança no Atlético-MG. Titular na partida contra o Bahia, que terminou empatada em 2 a 2, o jogador se reapresentou na Cidade do Galo nesta quarta-feira. Participou da atividade regenerativa e treino físico na academia e concedeu entrevista coletiva e falou sobre seu início no alvinegro:

— A gente não espera, mas tem que estar preparado para tudo. Ninguém esperava as contusões do Blanco e do Adilson, mas precisamos estar sempre prontos e ligados. — contou — Fico feliz por estar ajudando, agradando, e agradeço a confiança da diretoria e dos jogadores, que me receberam muito bem. Isso facilita para chegar, fazer um bom trabalho e ajudar a equipe. Minha adaptação foi maravilhosa e já estou me sentindo em casa.

O volante falou também sobre os objetivos do Atlético na temporada. Para o jogador, a equipe está focada em conquistar o Campeonato Brasileiro:

— A gente sabe o trabalho que vem fazendo no dia a dia, a força do nosso elenco e nosso potencial. Estamos brigando lá em cima porque temos condições de alcançar nosso objetivo, que é conquistar o Campeonato Brasileiro. Estamos focados naquilo que estamos fazendo para melhorar, diminuir os erros e dar sequência na competição.

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Panesar named for Pakistan Tests

Monty Panesar has been given hope of relaunching his Test career after being named in England’s squad to take on Pakistan in UAE next month

Andrew McGlashan09-Dec-2011

Monty Panesar is back for England but it remains to be seen whether he will partner Graeme Swann in the Tests•Getty Images

Monty Panesar has been given hope of relaunching his Test career after being named in England’s squad to take on Pakistan in UAE next month. The 16-man party is very much as expected with Ravi Bopara retaining the spare batting slot and Steven Davies, the Surrey wicketkeeper, given the role of Matt Prior’s understudy as he was in Australia.In a sign of the consistency that has been a hallmark of England’s Test cricket over the last 18 months there is only one change from the original 16-man squad that travelled to Australia last year with Bopara replacing Paul Collingwood. The trio of players who have been recovering from injury – Stuart Broad (shoulder), Eoin Morgan (shoulder) and Chris Tremlett (back) – are all included although there remains a small injury cloud over Tim Bresnan who has recently undergone elbow surgery.”This series sees Steven Davies once again deputise as wicketkeeper to Matt Prior while Monty Panesar, who has been playing cricket in Sydney recently, has been selected as the second spin option along with Graeme Swann,” Geoff Miller, the national selector, said. “Monty’s selection comes off the back of a strong domestic season with Sussex and with the potentially spin-friendly conditions of Dubai and Abu Dhabi in mind.”Ravi Bopara has another opportunity to show his growth as a Test player and we believe he will continue to add depth to our batting stocks for what promises to be a highly competitive series.”Panesar remains the second-best spinner available for England and was the logical option to work alongside Graeme Swann. His last Test was against Australia, at Cardiff, in 2009 when he produced the famous last-wicket rearguard with James Anderson to save the match. He moved to Sussex to rejuvenate his career and last season he was the highest wicket-taker in Division One of the County Championship in 2011 with 69 victims at 27.24.Yet, whether Panesar makes the first eleven will depend on the willingness of Andrew Strauss and Andy Flower to move away from the current balance of six batsmen, the keeper and four bowlers – albeit in conditions that haven’t demanded a second spinner, or specialist fifth bowler – unless they opt for the risky strategy of two quicks and two spinners.The prolific form of England’s top five, Prior’s consistency in Test cricket, plus the developing allround skills of Bresnan and Broad, suggest England could cope with the shift in strategy but don’t be surprised to see the balance remain the same. However, there is little doubt that at some point next year – whether in UAE, Sri Lanka or India – England will need two spinners in the same attack.Bopara has clung onto his place in England’s Test plans after replacing the injured Jonathan Trott against India and has fought off the claims of James Taylor, Samit Patel and Jonny Bairstow. Davies, meanwhile, is back in an England squad for the first time since the one-day series in Australia during which he was omitted from the World Cup party.”We believe we’ve selected a very strong squad with a number of key players looking to return from injury including the likes of Stuart Broad, Eoin Morgan and Chris Tremlett,” Miller said. “All three have missed a significant period of cricket recently but continue to make excellent progress and will be looking forward to having a substantial impact during this series. To have three world-class players of their calibre returning to the squad is an enormous boost for the Test team.”We’ve been very pleased with the preparations undertaken by a number of players during what continues to be a lengthy break from international cricket. Several players are attending training camps with the England performance programmes in South Africa and India. With a long lead-in period once the squad arrives in Dubai there will be a substantial amount of preparation time to acclimatise and adapt to the conditions.”England have two three-day warm-up matches before the first Test on January 16 although the opposition is still to be confirmed. Tremlett and Steven Finn, the two other pace bowlers in the squad, will view that as an opportunity to push for recalls but may have to bide their time.Squad Andrew Strauss (capt), Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Eoin Morgan, Matt Prior, Tim Bresnan, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, James Anderson, Chris Tremlett, Steven Finn, Ravi Bopara, Monty Panesar, Steven Davies

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