Netherlands secure comfortable win

ScorecardNetherlands chased down a 97-run target in 21.4 overs to secure a comfortable win after Mudassar Bukhari and Timm van der Gugten had razed the UAE batting order in the first ODI in Rotterdam. UAE made an encouraging start to score 25 runs but Bukhari bowled opener Haroon Iftikhar with the fourth ball of his second over and two balls later, he accounted for Shaiman Anwar. At the other end, van der Gugten took two more wickets in his first three balls push UAE into further trouble. UAE never recovered from the initial shock and kept losing wickets in quick intervals. A fighting 41 off 81 balls by Rohan Mustafa helped UAE to hobble to 96.The total never challenged Netherlands as Tom Cooper led the chase with a quick 35-ball 37 as Netherlands took a 1-0 lead in the two match series. The next match will be played on July 23 in Deventer.

غزل المحلة: قرعة كأس الرابطة متوازنة.. ونركز على مواجهة الإسماعيلي

علق صابر عيد المدير الرياضي لنادي غزل المحلة، عن قرعة رابطة الأندية المصرية المحترفة، التي أجريت اليوم الثلاثاء بمقر اتحاد الكرة.

واسفرت قرعة رابطة الأندية المصرية المحترفة عن وقوع غزل المحلة مع الإسماعيلي في دور الـ16، وتُقام المباراة يوم 19 أو 20 مارس الجاري.

وقال صابر عيد في تصريحات للمركز الإعلامي أن قرعة رابطة الأندية متوازنة بالنسبة لجميع الفرق المشاركة في البطولة.

وأوضح: “تركيز الجهاز للفريق بقيادة عبد الباقي جمال حالياً مُنصب على مواجهة الإسماعيلي التي يتطلع الفريق للفوز فيها من أجل التأهل إلى دور الثمانية في البطولة”.

وأضاف: “الجميع في غزل المحلة عازم على تكرار العروض القوية التي قدمها الفريق في بطولة كأس رابطة الأندية في نسختها الأولى التي أقيمت الموسم الماضي وصعد فيها الغزل لنهائي البطولة قبل أن يخسر اللقب أمام فيوتشر”.

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واختتم: “مباريات كأس رابطة الأندية المحترفة فرصة للجهاز الفني لمنح فرصة للاعبين الناشئين، والاحتياطيين والوقوف على مستواهم والاعتماد عليهم خلال المرحلة المقبلة”.

Cutting half-century rescues Queensland

Ben Cutting’s highest first-class score rescued Queensland from a potential debacle on the first day against Tasmania in Hobart, where he finished the day unbeaten on 72

ESPNcricinfo staff17-Feb-2012
ScorecardBen Cutting showed his skills with the bat•Getty Images

Ben Cutting’s highest first-class score rescued Queensland from a potential debacle on the first day against Tasmania in Hobart, where he finished the day unbeaten on 72. Jackson Bird took five wickets to reduce the Bulls to 8 for 89 shortly after Cutting came to the crease but by stumps they had reached 9 for 195, with Alister McDermott also not out on 10.Cutting and Steve Magoffin (17) had put together a 54-run partnership for the ninth wicket as Cutting went after the Tasmania bowlers, having decided that attack was the only way to survive on a difficult pitch. He scored his 72 off 74 balls, including four sixes, and he went past his previous highest score of 58 with consecutive sixes off Jason Krejza.Queensland had been in early trouble having been sent in when Wade Townsend was caught behind in the first over of the match and his opening partner Ryan Broad was lbw to Bird with the total on 13. Joe Burns dug in with 43 either side of a rain delay, but the only other specialist batsmen to reach double figures were Andrew Robinson with 19 and Chris Lynn with 16.Bird ran through the middle order and finished with 5 for 56, his third five-wicket haul in an outstanding debut season in which he has collected 28 victims at 16.85. His work was all the more important because the Tigers had lost James Faulkner to a back injury before the start of play, while the Queensland captain James Hopes was also ruled out due to a knee problem.

Can Bangladesh overcome batting woes?

ESPNcricinfo previews the first Test between Bangladesh and Pakistan in Chittagong

The Preview by Siddhartha Talya08-Dec-2011Match factsFriday, December 9
Start time 0930 (0330 GMT)What does Mohammad Ashraful have in store this time?•PA Photos

Big PictureIt’s been 11 years since Bangladesh made their Test debut and 71 games later their status as a Test-playing nation continues to divide opinion. There have been those who’ve been dismissive of their ability, others have been more generous and patient about their progress. There have been some highs, though very rare. They challenged Pakistan in Multan and Australia in Fatullah, and beat a severely-depleted, strike-ridden West Indies in 2009, but 61 defeats, and most of them by a comprehensive margin – 34 by an innings – is a bitter, embarrassing fact to digest.Their fast bowlers aren’t express but their spinners have been quite effective, and remain their biggest strength. It’s in the batting that the team has been found most wanting. While their batsmen have promised much and even earned some success in limited-overs cricket, and won a few sessions in Tests, batting time, preserving their wickets and proving their durability are areas in which they’ve failed consistently.They’ve, once again, found the going difficult in recent weeks, struggling against Pakistan’s slow bowlers on pitches keeping low and taking turn, and face an even more testing challenge in the five-day format. If the results in the recently-concluded ODI series are anything to go by, Bangladesh don’t stand much of a chance but how hard they make Pakistan’s bowlers work for their wickets will be the focus.Form guideBangladesh: LDLLL (most recent first)
Pakistan: DWDWWIn the spotlight…Mohammad Ashraful is back in the Bangladesh squad. Again. Once their best batsman, his form underwent a serious slump and he was relegated to the fringes of the national team. He was dropped for the Tests against West Indies in the series before this, and Stuart Law, the Bangladesh coach, said he’d have to perform in domestic cricket to warrant selection. In his last three innings on the domestic circuit, Ashraful scored two half-centuries and a ton to win his place back. Some say his call-up is a backward step; that it’s time for other youngsters to take Bangladesh’s batting forward. He’s still only 27, and has plenty to offer. How desperate and determined he is to ensure his selection this time is one for some time to come remains to be seen.One of the best slow bowlers in the world currently, Saeed Ajmal, who is on top of the ODI bowling rankings, has had plenty of success in Tests as well. He’s well acclimatised with the tracks in the Middle East, where Pakistan play England early next year, and can be potentially lethal with his variations on even slower pitches in Bangladesh. At 34, recognition has taken time to come to Ajmal but in Pakistan’s post-spot-fixing revival, Ajmal has been a key performer. The Bangladesh batsmen didn’t have too many answers against him in the ODIs and it doesn’t bode well for the Tests either.Team newsBangladesh have left out opener Imrul Kayes and Raqibul Hasan from their Test squad. Mahmudullah, who missed the Test series against West Indies due to dengue fever, makes his way back and so does Ashraful. Bangladesh have also selected batsman Nazimuddin, and medium-pacer Robiul Islam in the squad. Allrounder Naeem Islam has been withdrawn from the Bangladesh squad for the first Test after failing to recover from sinusitis and flu-like symptoms.Bangladesh (possible) 1 Tamim Iqbal, 2 Shahriar Nafees, 3 Mohammad Ashraful, 4 Nazimuddin, 5 Shakib Al Hasan, 6 Mushfiqur Rahim (capt & wk), 7 Mahumudullah, 8 Nasir Hossain, 9 Elias Sunny, 10 Rubel Hossain, 11 Shahadat Hossain.Pakistan are without Junaid Khan and should they choose to go in with two seamers, Aizaz Cheema could open the bowling with Umar Gul.Pakistan (possible) 1 Mohammad Hafeez, 2 Taufeeq Umar, 3 Azhar Ali, 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Asad Shafiq, 7 Adnan Akmal (wk), 8 Abdur Rehman, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Saeed Ajmal, Aizaz Cheema.Pitch and conditionsIt rained in Chittagong during the Test against West Indies but the weather forecast is encouraging for this game, with plenty of sun for the next few days. The pitch is usually slow with adequate assistance for spinners, calling for graft and patience from batsmen which is something Bangladesh have rarely shown.Stats and trivia Both of Pakistan’s wins in Bangladesh, in 2002 which was the last time they played a bilateral series in this country, were innings victories. Taufeeq Umar, Younis Khan and Mohammad Ashraful were part of that series. Younis Khan is 60 away from reaching 6000 runs in Tests.Quotes”It’s actually time for the batsmen to show something because our bowling and fielding was not bad in the series. Bangladesh always bounce back strongly when they fell in dire state.”
Shahriar Nafees
“If they stick to their goals, they will give us tough competition. It will not be easy for us since Bangladesh are playing in home conditions.”
Younis Khan

أمير مرتضى: فيريرا حفر اسمه في تاريخ الزمالك ولكن الإخفاقات كانت كثيرة

وجه أمير مرتضى منصور، المشرف العام على الكرة بنادي الزمالك، رسالة شكر للمدير الفني السابق جوسفالدو فيريرا، بعد رحيله عن تدريب الكتيبة البيضاء.

وأعلن الزمالك برئاسة مرتضى منصور، توجيه الشكر للمدرب البرتغالي عقب هزيمة الفريق أمام غزل المحلة في بطولة الدوري المصري، وتم تكليف أسامة نبيه بقيادة الفارس الأبيض في المرحلة المُقبلة.

وقال أمير مرتضى في تصريحات عبر برنامج “زملكاوي” على قناة “الزمالك”: “أشكر فيريرا وجهازه المعاون، الفترة الأخيرة لم يكن يُحالفنا التوفيق، هم أسعدونا كثيرًا في الموسم الماضي وفعل المستحيل بإمكانيات أقل”.

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وتابع: “تقبلنا للتعثر كان غير وارد، لأن لا يوجد فريق كبير سيتحمل خسارة عدد من النقاط والخروج من كأس مصر، ثم الخسارة أمام الأهلي”.

وأضاف: “هذا لا ينتقص من تاريخ فيريرا أو مجهوده مع الفريق، على المستوى الشخصي تشرفت بالعمل معه، كان عنده صلاحيات مطلقة وحصل على دعم لم يحصل عليه أحد، ولكن الإخفاقات كانت كثيرة وأتمنى له التوفيق، وسيظل رمزا تدريبيا كبيرا، تقريبًا هو المدير الفني الوحيد الذي حفر اسمه في تاريخ الزمالك بالفوز بـ 2 دوري و2 كأس”.

وأوضح: “أسامة نبيه كان مع فيريرا في الجهاز، ولكن المدرب البرتغالي لم يكن يُفضل التعاون مع المعاونين المصريين، كان يستمع فقط للأجانب، وأسامة احترم رغبته في عدم الاستماع لوجهة نظره وتقدم باستقالته”.

واختتم: “أسامة نبيه طلب الرحيل لأنه لم يكن له دور، وهو عنده DNA الزمالك، وكل المقومات التي تجعله مديرا فنيا، سبق وعمل مع كوبر وفيريرا، وأبناء الزمالك أكثر من يعلمون المشاكل والتفاصيل، ووارد الظروف الصعبة تخلف مدير فني كبير نقدمه للكرة المصرية”.

فييرا بعد التعادل أمام مانشستر يونايتد: كنا بحاجة للحظ.. واستحقينا النقطة

تحدث باتريك فييرا، المدير الفني لفريق كريستال بالاس، بعد التعادل أمام مانشستر يونايتد بهدف لمثله.

والتقى الفريقان مساء الأربعاء، في لقاء مؤجل من الجولة السابعة ببطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

اقرأ أيضًا.. ضربة لـ مانشستر يونايتد قبل مواجهة آرسنال في الدوري الإنجليزي

وقال فييرا في تصريحات لشبكة “سكاي سبورتس”: “أعتقد أننا استحقينا النقطة، لقد واجهنا فريقًا جيدًا حقًا، وجدنا صعوبة في مواجهتهم لكننا نجحنا في البقاء في المباراة”.

وأضاف: “في آخر 15 دقيقة ضغطنا عليهم، سجل مايكل تلك الركلة الحرة، كانت صعبة وعملنا بجد وحصلنا على مكافأة، لقد رأيت التنظيم وروح الفريق الجيدة، حافظنا على انضباطنا وهذا ساعدنا على البقاء في المباراة”.

وتابع: “لقد ركض ويلفريد زاها في النهاية، إذا كان لاعبًا مختلفًا عن وان بيساكا فلن يلحق به”.

وأكمل: “كانت مباراة صعبة ضد فريق جيد، كنا بحاجة إلى الحظ للبقاء في المباراة، لكننا عملنا بجد لتحقيق هذا الحظ”.

واختتم: “عملية بناء الفريق تستغرق وقتا، الناس ينتظرون منا الفوز بالمباريات بسبب موهبتنا، لكن الموهبة ليست كافية، يجب على الفريق أن يواصل النمو، كان من المهم ألا نخسر اليوم”.

Mecanismo da FIFA fez Inter ganhar quase R$ 2,5 milhões em transferências

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O momento financeiro do Internacional não é bom, tendo os torcedores e analistas a possibilidade de ter ainda mais noção dessas dificuldades com a divulgação do balanço financeiro do clube na tarde de ontem (1). Nos documentos, consta que o clube acumulou em sua receita final um déficit que supera a casa dos R$ 62 milhões de reais.

A situação poderia ser ainda pior se não fosse a possibilidade do clube gaúcho obter lucros em transferências de atletas que já foram ligados ao Inter. Possibilidade essa que está prevista dentro do chamado Mecanismo de Solidariedade estipulado pela FIFA em relação ao percentual devolvido ao clube com alguma participação de formação do atleta.

Aquele que concedeu a maior quantia ao Colorado nesse sentido foi o meia Oscar pelos valores da transferência do Chelsea-ING para o Shanghai SIPG-CHI que ainda foram contabilizados na receita de 2017. Dentro dessa transação, o Inter ganhou algo próximo a R$ 2 milhões.

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Quem também tem participação considerável dentro desse panorama é Alexandre Pato, indo ao Tianjin Quanjian-CHI e rendendo R$ 830 mil, e Giuliano, seguindo para o Zenit-RUS e dando a possibilidade dos cofres do time do Rio Grande do Sul receberem o aporte de R$ 207 mil.

Eastern Province women break record with 464-run victory

The phrase ‘men against boys’ is in desperate need of change to a more gender-unbiased alternative (women against girls doesn’t quite sound right). Four hundred and sixty four – not the number of people in the stadium, not even the aggregate number of runs in the match – but the margin of victory for Eastern Province women against Kei women in a domestic match in South Africa.Eastern Province amassed 494 in their fifty overs in the Women’s Provincial League group game – a record for the tournament – with Claire Terblanche smacking 181 and Marizanne Kapp getting 163. It was always going to be a testing total for Kei, but their resistance was not just meek, it was non-existent. They rolled over for 30, with Kapp taking 6 for 6 in seven overs.Unfortunately for Kei, this wasn’t just a freak off day. In their first game of the season, in October 2010, they were hammered by 306 runs by South Western Districts. On that occasion South Western Districts had been slightly less merciless with the bat, scoring 329, but only allowed Kei 11.3 overs at the crease before bowling them out for 23.In fact, the League has seen several ridiculously one-sided results. In November last year, Gauteng trounced Limpopo by 302 runs, scoring 365 in an innings that saw Limpopo use nine bowlers, none of whom went for less than seven runs an over. Limpopo’s innings of 63 in that match was inflated by 28 extras. Gauteng hadn’t been that generous in the team’ first meeting in October, when they gave away just six extras, bowled Limpopo out for 30 and chased the score in 7.4 overs.Women’s international cricket has seen some maulings too. In 1997, New Zealand beat Pakistan by 408 runs, and there have been three more matches which have seen victory margins of more than 300 runs.Four hundred and sixty four, though, will be difficult to match. But it’s not completely inconceivable. Kei still have seven more matches to play this season, including another encounter against Eastern Province, and two against the leaders of their West/East group – Boland Women.

Unexpected call but easy decision – John Wright

John Wright may have had just 36 hours to make a decision after getting the unexpected call to take charge of the New Zealand team, but has said it was an easy call to make.”I thought once Mark [Greatbatch] got the opportunity that’s probably it,” Wright told the . “My appointment was very sudden and unexpected. But it wasn’t that difficult a choice.”To be honest a day into the job you think, given the track record of some of our coaches, it’s a pretty demanding task. You get a honeymoon period when people say nice things, and then you hope results go your way.”Wright was hugely successful as India’s first foreign coach, in the early 2000s, when he catalysed the improvement in the side’s overseas’ record, and oversaw their march to the 2003 World Cup final. Following that stint, Wright had several coaching offers but refused them all until his decision to join New Zealand, who are currently going through a miserable run of form.”When I finished in India I was pretty burnt out,” Wright said. “I needed a spell [away from the game]. I had quite a few offers in that period and there were a couple I thought a lot about but they just weren’t right. Then I started working for New Zealand Cricket putting together a replacement structure for the academy, and a winter programme for our promising kids coming through the ranks.”New Zealand have lost 11 straight one-dayers, including clean sweeps in Bangladesh and in India, leaving their World Cup preparations in complete disarray. Despite the desperate situation, Wright plans to remain in the background – a style that worked well when he was with India – and guide the side past the troubled times.”I will keep things very simple. There’ll be a period of getting to know each other. With any change it takes a bit of settling down. We’ll sit down and have a chat and go out with a simple game plan and see where we get to. I’ve always tried to help players understand what needs to be achieved to win games. That’s simple stuff.”But you don’t want to tell them how to do it because the good ones work it out for themselves. Coaching’s not about telling or ordering. It’s more about helping create an environment where good players who want to learn can get on.”Wright’s laidback approach to coaching has always earned its share of criticism, and he hopes to respond by producing results. “I’ve got a pretty good understanding of myself and I expect to be described in all sorts of ways in the next 15 months or so. But in the end you’re judged by the progress you make. When I finish this job, I just hope I’ve made a difference. Then people can judge you.”

Ryder and Williamson defy India

Jesse Ryder and Kane Williamson batted with assurance of gnarled pros to steer New Zealand clamber out of trouble to a position where a first-innings lead is a possibility

The Bulletin by Siddarth Ravindran06-Nov-2010
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Jesse Ryder became the third fastest New Zealand batsman to reach 1000 Test runs•Associated Press

Jesse Ryder, playing his first Test in 14 months, and Kane Williamson, playing his first Test, batted with the assurance of gnarled pros to help New Zealand clamber out of trouble to a position where they have an outside chance of a first-innings lead. The prospect of New Zealand being asked to bat again had loomed large at lunch, after they lost both Brendon McCullum and Ross Taylor in the space of six runs when they were less than halfway to the follow-on mark.Ryder and Williamson put on 194 – New Zealand’s second-highest stand for the fifth wicket – as India’s bowlers toiled for more than two sessions without success. It was only in the final over of the day that India broke the partnership. Two deliveries after Ryder brought up his third Test century – all of which have been against India – with a carve through cover, Sreesanth got one to nip past Ryder’s bat and into the pad. By then, New Zealand had belied expectations that they would be rolled over by the world’s No. 1 side.Smart Stats

Ross Taylor has 356 runs in his last four innings against India with two centuries and one half-century.

VVS Laxman took his 120th catch in Tests, bringing him level with Ian Botham and Colin Cowdrey in the list of fielders with the most Test catches. He is the second among Indians in the list, behind Rahul Dravid who has 198.

The 194-run partnership between Jesse Ryder and Kane Williamson is New Zealand’s highest for the fifth wicket against India. Jesse Ryder has been involved in two century partnerships for the fifth wicket against India.

Williamson became the sixth New Zealand batsman to score a half-century on debut against India and the first to do it in India since 1965.

Ryder’s average of 52.68 is the highest among all New Zealand batsmen who have scored at least 1000 Test runs.

The pair had just about survived a nervy six-over spell before lunch, but were more confident after the break – Williamson began the session with a wonderful back-foot drive through cover. Both batsman were circumspect early on, with few attacking strokes against India’s senior bowlers Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan. They started to be more enterprising once Sreesanth and the part-time spinners – Virender Sehwag and Suresh Raina – were brought on. Sreesanth nearly got the breakthrough when Ryder wafted at a wide delivery on 11, only for Rahul Dravid to fluff a shoulder-high chance at a wide first slip.After that, Ryder dished out plenty of boundaries, using his feet and punching Raina past mid-on, and pulling Sreesanth to midwicket. Williamson was also secure at the other end, using the sweep and cut whenever the spinners dropped short and made unfussy progress towards a half-century. India were out of ideas on a pitch with nothing it in to alarm the batsmen, and even called on Sachin Tendulkar for a rare bowling spell.Even with the second new ball, India couldn’t hassle batsmen much. Ojha got the odd one to turn and beat the outside edge, and India’s one big chance after tea was when Williamson nicked Zaheer to the keeper when on 56, but the umpire Kumar Dharmasena didn’t pick it up, to the disbelief of the Indians.New Zealand will be particularly pleased with the fightback since they had to battle spin for much of the innings. This is their first international match since the drubbing in the one-dayers in Bangladesh last month, a series in which their batting was clueless against Bangladesh’s army of slow bowlers.Ryder called for a runner before tea, as he was struggling with cramps, but even that didn’t hamper his footwork against spin. One of the highlights of his innings was when he sashayed down the track to loft Harbhajan over long-on for six.His partner Williamson had started his one-day career with a couple of ducks, but there was no such stuttering start to his Test career. Plenty of times he showed why people in New Zealand rave about his backfoot technique, rocking back to crash the ball through covers. It was a dead track, and it’s still early days, but New Zealand seem to have unearthed a solid batsman their traditionally fragile batting could do with.Even before Ryder and Williamson came together, the New Zealand batsmen were comfortable against everything thrown at them by India. McCullum, needing to justify his place as a specialist batsman after giving up wicketkeeping gloves earlier this year, continued the form that has resulted in his most productive phase in Tests – two hundreds and three half-centuries in his previous six Tests.Taylor barely scored in the V and used the cut to make much of his runs. It was only after McCullum began to open up with a lovely on-drive against the turn off Ojha and a powerful uppish cut off Zaheer more than half an hour after the start, that Taylor switched gears – a bunch of boundaries against Harbhajan bringing up his half-century. Soon after, he gifted his wicket, gently clipping Harbhajan to midwicket, and trudged off with his hand on his forehead.Worse followed as McCullum, hoping to become the first New Zealand opener since Stephen Fleming in 2004 to make a Test century on tour, fell to a classical spinner’s dismissal: a loopy delivery dipped in and spun sharply away, dragging him out of the crease and beating his bat, and MS Dhoni did the rest. New Zealand were in deep trouble at 137 for 4 before another big partnership made it their day.

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