PCB add extra T20 against NZ

The PCB has added a second T20 international to Pakistan’s home series against New Zealand in November and December

ESPNcricinfo staff20-Jun-2014The PCB has added a second T20 international to Pakistan’s home series against New Zealand in November and December in the UAE. Both the T20s will be played in Dubai.The original schedule comprised only one T20, five ODIs and three Tests. New Zealand will play a tour game in Sharjah from November 5 to 7, before the first Test begins in Abu Dhabi on November 11. The T20s will be held on December 4 and 5, and the ODI series begins on December 8 and ends on December 19.

LANCE! Espresso: Neymar nunca teve a imagem tão arranhada

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Apenas 16 minutos em campo. Logo após o gol que abriu a vitória do Brasil sobre o Qatar, Neymar sofreu um entorse no tornozelo direito e deixou o gramado chorando e amparado pelos médicos da seleção. Era o fim de uma noite que parecia interminável para o jogador. Horas antes, o SBT exibiu uma entrevista com Najila Trindade, a modelo que acusa Neymar de estupro. Durante a partida, tornou-se público o vídeo em que ambos aparecem discutindo em uma quarto de hotel.

O mundo de Neymar, sempre rodeado de polêmicas vazias, ganhou, de fato, um problema que não se resolverá rapidamente. As acusações são graves e o atleta ainda nem prestou depoimento. E tudo isso ocorre durante a preparação da Seleção para a Copa América, em que até mesmo membros da CBF questionaram a presença do atacante neste momento. Ainda na madrugada após o duelo contra o Qatar, mais um baque: Neymar estava cortado da Copa América, devido a uma ruptura ligamentar no tornozelo direito.

Um rápido olhar pelas redes sociais assim que Neymar deixou o gramado diante do Qatar mostra ainda a dimensão de um fenômeno que se intensificou após a última Copa do Mundo. Muitas pessoas apostando que a lesão tratava-se de mais uma de suas encenações. Só a Justiça poderá dizer se Neymar é culpado ou inocente, mas sua imagem nunca esteve tão abalada.

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BCCI working committee to discuss ICC draft

The BCCI has convened an emergent working committee meeting in Chennai on January 23 to discuss the “position paper” that recommends an overhaul of ICC’s administration

Amol Karhadkar21-Jan-2014The BCCI has convened an emergent working committee meeting in Chennai on January 23 to discuss the “position paper” that recommends an overhaul of the ICC administration.Though the meeting notice circulated last week didn’t spell out the agenda, BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel confirmed the meeting would discuss the draft proposal that will wrest most of ICC’s powers into the hands of the triumvirate of the BCCI, CA and the ECB.”The meeting has been summoned to apprise and get the working committee’s nod for pushing BCCI’s case of getting more revenue from ICC’s earnings, as bulk of it is generated by the BCCI,” Patel told the , a Kolkata-based daily.Since the BCCI is one of the key stakeholders of the “position paper” drafted by a “working group” of the ICC’s Finance & Commercial Affairs (F&CA) committee, the members feel the meeting will be a mere formality to confirm BCCI’s support to the proposal. Most of the BCCI members and officials didn’t have a clue about the top bosses being involved in such discussions with CA and ECB for the last six months. However, since the proposed draft offers to boost BCCI’s coffers and thus offer more money to its affiliates, no working committee member is likely to oppose the proposal.”Some members may seek clarity on the financial model but in principle, there is no reason for anyone to oppose the proposal. If it means that bilateral tours could impact to a great extent in the coming years, so be it,” a former BCCI office-bearer said.The proposal is due to be put to the ICC Executive Board at its quarterly meeting in Dubai on January 28-29. The proposals would need seven votes out of ten to pass. However, over the last four days, it has evoked mixed responses from cricket boards across the globe. While New Zealand Cricket has supported the proposal, Cricket South Africa, the most adversely affected board as per the proposal, has requested the ICC for its withdrawal.

رسميًا.. التعاون يُعلن انضمام مصطفى فتحي بصفة نهائية إلى بيراميدز

أعلن نادي التعاون السعودي بشكل رسمي، انضمام لاعبه المصري الدولي مصطفى فتحي لصفوف بيراميدز، بصفة نهائية.

إدارة السكري قدمت الشكر للاعب الفريق على الفترة التي مثّل خلالها نادي التعاون، متمنيين له التوفيق في خطواته المستقبلية.

اقرأ أيضا.. بيراميدز يحسم موقفه بشأن مصطفى فتحي بعد مفاوضات الأهلي

وأكد التعاون عبر حساباته الرسمية على “فيس بوك” و”تويتر”، موافقة مجلس إدارة النادي على بيع الفترة المتبقية من عقد مصطفى فتحي لصفوف نادي بيراميدز دون الكشف عن تفاصيل مالية.

وكان مصطفى فتحي انتقل لصفوف بيراميدز في الصيف الماضي لمدة موسم على سبيل الإعارة قادمًا من صفوف التعاون.

ونجح بيراميدز في تحويل اعارة جناحه الأيسر إلى شراء، لا سيما بعد تألق اللاعب مع الفريق في الموسم الحالي.

Nottinghamshire sweep to YB40 victory

Nottinghamshire claimed their first piece of one-day silverware in more than two decades with a dominant 87-run victory at Lord’s

Alan Gardner at Lord's21-Sep-2013
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsSamit Patel was the pick of the Nottinghamshire bowlers as Glamorgan crumbled•Getty ImagesNottinghamshire claimed their first piece of one-day silverware in more than two decades with a dominant 87-run victory at Lord’s. Chris Read top-scored with a run-a-ball half-century, only his second fifty in all cricket this season, after Glamorgan chose to bowl and their total proved too challenging for the Welsh county, who succumbed for 157 as Samit Patel, Ajmal Shahzad and Stuart Broad shared nine wickets.Nottinghamshire had been the outstanding team in this, the final YB40 competition before the return of 50-over cricket next season. Their XI featured nine internationals and the gulf in class told, condemning Glamorgan to a third defeat in three Lord’s finals.Simon Jones, in possibly his final appearance for Glamorgan, and Andrew Salter, the 20-year-old offspinner, had prevented the favourites from bullying them with two wickets apiece but Read and the lower order cranked up the run rate, as 99 came from the last ten overs. That proved the difference, as Glamorgan, 144 for 5 at the 30-over mark, lost their last five wickets for 13 runs in the batting Powerplay. Broad, whose mistimed attempt at a catch had earlier left his England team-mate Graeme Swann scowling, claimed the final three wickets in a single over.Swann, who along with Broad had been parachuted into the team that beat Somerset in the semi-final, at least had the consolation of biffing a merry 29 with the bat but it was Patel and Shahzad, England internationals themselves, who caught the eye in ripping the heart of out Glamorgan.Patel, recently on record expressing his chagrin at being left out of England’s limited-overs squads, reinforced his credentials with the crucial wickets of Chris Cooke and Jim Allenby, Glamorgan’s leading run-scorers in the competition, both bowled by deliveries that turned. He took 3 for 4 in nine deliveries, derailing the run chase from a useful position of 108 for 2 in the 19th. Read, whose glovework was once the stuff of England selectors’ dreams, showed his captaincy nous too, bringing up deep midwicket to encourage Murray Goodwin to sweep and helping Patel to his third wicket.Broad took the new ball on his 40-over debut for Nottinghamshire (his last domestic one-day game was in 2008) but it was the uncapped left-armer Harry Gurney who made the breakthrough, having Glamorgan captain Mark Wallace caught at slip.Gurney might have taken wickets with his first three deliveries, as Cooke edged short of the slips and was then beaten by a delivery angled across him. Broad, too, could have dismissed Cooke with an lbw appeal adjudged to be fractionally too high but he also took some tap as Gareth Rees rattled a couple of pulls to the boundary. Rees became the first wicket for Shahzad, who might been squeezed out of the team by Broad and Swann’s inclusion had Jake Ball not suffered a back injury but finished as Nottinghamshire’s leading YB40 wicket-taker.Patel the unexpected matchwinner

Samit Patel admitted he had surprised himself with his key bowling display at Lord’s after expecting Graeme Swann, making a rare club appearance, to be the main spinner.

“I wasn’t expecting to bowl that much,” he said. “I was shocked, but just happy that we won the game. I try to spin it as much as I can, I’m not renowned for spinning it that much but to get wickets like it very pleasing. It was a big game, I pride myself on being a big match player.”

Mark Wallace, the Glamorgan captain, acknowledged the significance of Patel’s role. “I think a lot of people would have been looking to Graeme Swann to be the match-winner when it came to spin, but we played him very well.

“Samit got key batsmen who were set with very good pieces of bowling. They weren’t loose shots or anything like that; they were genuinely got out and I think that was probably a bit of a turning point.”

Read went to his half-century with a driven six over long-on and batted with an energy befitting the occasion, lifting the tempo in an attempt to lead his team to a first one-day trophy since the 1991 Sunday League. His 99-run partnership with David Hussey revived Nottinghamshire from 90 for 4, overcoming a diligent Glamorgan display in the field.Lord’s finals are supposed to come with a last blazing of summer sun but, with one more round of the Championship still to play, perhaps someone had got their orders mixed up. After a sedate start under leaden skies, Michael Lumb signalled Nottinghamshire’s intentions as the designated ‘bigger boys’ in this playground scrap by climbing into Allenby in the final Powerplay over. A muscle through midwicket was followed by a thick-edged slash to third man, then a full-blooded mow over wide long-on, as 14 runs came from three deliveries and beat out an ominous tattoo for Glamorgan.Jones, one of England’s most fragile, fleeting talents but as Welsh as Dylan Thomas, was introduced from the Pavilion End and he raged against the dying of the light in tandem with Salter.Salter, who will have to put up with plenty of Robert Croft comparisons if continues on his current trajectory, became the third Glamorgan player to take a wicket with his first delivery in Championship cricket last month and he struck second ball here, an offbreak gripping a little to find Lumb’s leading edge. The opening stand had been worth 52 but, with light drizzle falling and cries of “Oh Glammy, Glammy!” beginning to echo round the ground, the mood changed.These teams were unfamiliar participants in Lord’s finals – Glamorgan’s most recent was in 2000, Nottinghamshire’s 11 years further back – and their supporters also took a while to adapt to the rarefied surroundings. There was no mistaking the roar that accompanied Jones’ dismissal of Alex Hales, however, caught spooning a catch to deep cover in his first-ever appearance at Lord’s.The ground was only half full, so the window panes of St John’s Wood residents were not under threat from Welsh arias, but the decibel level rose as Patel picked out mid-off with a lazy drive and Jones then removed James Taylor with a delivery that seamed and bounced to kiss the edge. Jones, who will play only T20 cricket from now on, had spoken beforehand of the passion Glamorgan play with and the evidence was there in his emotional celebration.Salter, by now bowling with a slip, had never before taken three wickets in a List A innings and he was denied his best figures when Rees dropped Hussey, a low chance at mid-off. From that point on, Glamorgan’s big day out only got worse.

Australia to limit betting ads in sports

The Australian government has decided to cut down gambling advertisements and the broadcasting of live odds during television coverage of all sports, including cricket, in response to the blurring line between commentators and bookmakers. Betting is legal in Australia and the move will be seen with interest in India, where there is a feeling that legalising betting will decrease the influence of criminals in the industry.The prime minister, Julia Gillard, on Sunday announced that the federal government would demand changes to the broadcasting codes that would limit advertisements for betting companies and the updating of odds from betting companies or commentators to scheduled breaks in play.For Australia’s football codes that would mean such promotions could only be shown at breaks such as quarter-time or half-time, while during cricket coverage it would likely refer to changes of innings and lunch and tea breaks. Any representative of a gambling company providing updates during such breaks will not be able to do so from the venue and will not be able to appear with the commentary team.The Gillard government’s move is largely the result of in-play betting updates during coverage of football codes, especially the National Rugby League. This year, a hefty sponsorship deal allowed bookmaker Tom Waterhouse to appear alongside Channel Nine commentators during their coverage of NRL matches, which prompted a public backlash amid concerns over the growing move to the mainstream of sports gambling.The NRL and Channel Nine altered Waterhouse’s role several weeks into the season as a result of the public reaction to the increasingly blurred line between commentator and bookmaker. Although the prevalence of betting information during cricket coverage had not reached that stage, Cricket Australia’s CEO James Sutherland indicated in February that CA would consider what was and was not appropriate, and had already spoken to Channel Nine about the way such updates from sponsor Bet365 were presented.Sutherland’s comments at the time came shortly after the release of the Australian Crime Commission’s report into links between performance-enhancing drug use, organised crime and possible betting corruption in sport in Australia. Although cricket was not implicated in any way, the report highlighted the need for vigilance from all sports.

Oeste x Palmeiras: prováveis times, desfalques, onde ver e palpites

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Às 21h desta quarta-feira, na Arena Barueri, pela quarta rodada do Campeonato Paulista, o Palmeiras mantém a alternância de escalações implantada pelo técnico Luiz Felipe Scolari e busca a sua terceira vitória consecutiva na temporada. Com sete pontos e na liderança do Grupo B, o Verdão enfrenta o Oeste, ainda invicto na competição e em segundo lugar no Grupo D, com cinco pontos, um abaixo do São Paulo.

Local: Arena Barueri, Barueri (SP)
Data-Hora: 30/1/2019 – 21h
​​Árbitro: Salim Fende Chavez (SP)
Assistentes: Neuza Ines Back e Evandro de Melo Lima (ambos de SP)
Onde ver: Premiere e tempo real no LANCE!​

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OESTE: Matheus Cavichioli; Cicinho, Maracás, Kanu e Alyson; Matheus Jesus, Betinho, Elvis, Mazinho e Bruno Lopes; Roberto. Técnico: Renan Freitas.
Pendurados:Betinho
​Desfalques:Tony (problema físico)

PALMEIRAS: Weverton; Marcos Rocha, Antônio Carlos e Victor Luis; Thiago Santos, Bruno Henrique e Zé Rafael; Gustavo Scarpa, Felipe Pires e Deyverson. Técnico: Luiz Felipe Scolari
Pendurados:Luan
​Desfalques: –

PALPITES: Na redação do LANCE!, 90% das pessoas que responderam à pesquisa apostam na vitória do Palmeiras, enquanto 10% creem no empate.

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أوسوريو ينتقد لاعبي الإسماعيلي: المنافس فاز بطريقته على الزمالك

انتقد الكولومبي أوسوريو المدير الفني لنادي الزمالك لاعبي الإسماعيلي، بعد المباراة التي جمعت بين الفريقين، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

الإسماعيلي فاز على الزمالك، بثنائية مقابل هدف، على ملعب الإسماعيلية، في الجولة 27 من بطولة الدوري المصري.. طالع

وقال أوسوريو في المؤتمر الصحفي عقب المباراة: “أقدم التحية للاعبي فريقي، لاعبو الإسماعيلي أضاعوا الوقت في الشوط الثاني، الفريقان لم يلعبا 45 دقيقة في الشوط الثاني”.

وتابع: “كنا نريد أن نلعب كرة القدم، ولكن المنافس كان يريد إضاعة الوقت، ولاعبو الإسماعيلي أهدروا وقتا كثيرا وهذا يفسد متعة كرة القدم، والمنافس فاز بطريقته”.

وأكمل: “بالنسبة لي أي لاعب لا يستطيع أن يشارك لمدة 90 دقيقة لن يكون متواجدًا معي، ومحمود عبد الرازق شيكابالا كان قادرا على المشاركة في المباراة بأكملها”.

واستكمل: “قبل المباراة علمت أن رقم ٦ في الإسماعيلي سيرجي أكا هو أبرز لاعبي الفريق، وكنت ارغب في إيقافه، لذلك دفعت بحسام عبد المجيد في وسط الملعب للحد من خطورته”.

وأوصح: “الزمالك خسر كرات كثيرة في وسط الملعب، ولابد من زيادة التركيز في الفترة المقبلة وتلافي الأخطاء التي وقع فيها اللاعبون”.

وفيما يخص إصابة محمود حمدي الونش، اختتم أوسوريو: “غدًا الأحد ستتضح الرؤية بالنسبة لإصابة الونش، وأتمنى أن تكون بسيطة”.

England not lulled by India's woes

Despite India going through a tough time, England are expecting them to come back strong in the one-day series that starts next week

Andrew McGlashan05-Jan-2013As England continue preparations for the one-day series against India, with their opening warm-up fixture against the A side in Delhi on Sunday, in a nearby part of the city the chastened national side will be attempting to regain some pride in the final one-day international against Pakistan.Rather than the series against Pakistan, crammed between England’s two visits, being an opportunity to rebuild confidence after the Test series loss before Christmas, it has laid bare the major issues within the India team. This time, returning to coloured clothes has not given them anywhere to hide.England, though, at least publicly, are not about to start any gloating at their opponent’s expense. Despite an impressive 2012 in one-day cricket, where they rose to No. 1 in the world, their recent record in India does not give them any grounds for presumption ahead of this series. In 2005-06 they lost 6-1, and in both 2008 and 2011 it was 5-0. India may look ripe for the taking this time, but England are playing up the home team’s strength.”I don’t think it is a good time to play India. I don’t think it is ever a good time to play India,” Eoin Morgan said. “We know how successful they have been in the past and they are the World Cup champions at the moment.”They might be going through a bad patch but they are very, very dangerous cricketers and they have guys who can turn the game on its head in a matter of minutes.”Morgan knows all about turning a game around in an instant. It was his straight six off Ashok Dinda which gave England a last-ball victory in the second Twenty20 in Mumbai that earned them a share of the series.It was yet another example of Morgan’s coolness in the heat of battle and he will have a vital role to play in the upcoming series. After a difficult time at the start of 2012, on a forgettable tour of the UAE facing Pakistan, the home summer reaffirmed his status as a premier middle-order batsman for England in the limited-overs game with 298 runs at 74.50 in 11 matches against West Indies, Australia and South Africa.The one-day batting line-up he will be part of looks very different to the Twenty20 unit on display a couple of weeks ago. Kevin Pietersen is back after reversing his one-day retirement of last June and is likely to bat at No. 3 behind the opening pair of captain Alastair Cook and Ian Bell who forged a successful combination during the English season. Joe Root and Jos Buttler could be competing for one middle-order spot.England only arrived back in India two days ago and there are just a couple of warm-up matches for them to prepare, but Morgan is confident that the players will be ready with all the squad, except for Chris Woakes, having spent time in India late last year.”The majority of our preparation has already been done pre-Christmas,” he said. “Many of us have been here since the October 24 or 25 and some of the guys who weren’t spent three weeks here before Christmas too. Over the next few days we’ll just be doing top-ups in different areas of our games. We are prepared.”The match against India A will also be the first chance for Ashley Giles, England’s new one-day coach, to assess the bowling options at his disposal in the absence of James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Graeme Swann. Steven Finn and Tim Bresnan are the most experienced figures, supported by Woakes, Jade Dernbach and Stuart Meaker with James Tredwell and Danny Briggs as the frontline spinners.It remains uncertain, though, how much play they will be able to get in. The cold mornings have left Delhi shrouded in fog while the light fades early and there are no floodlights at the Palam Cricket Ground.

Em jogo com polêmicas, Vasco e Inter ficam no empate com gols no fim

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Na noite desta sexta-feira, Vasco e Internacional jogaram em São Januário e ficaram no 1 a 1. O empate foi justo pelo desempenho em campo, mas ruim para os objetivos das equipes nesta reta final do Campeonato Brasileiro – o Cruz-Maltino luta contra o rebaixamento e o Colorado pelo título, e uma vitória nesta partida era essencial para ficarem mais perto de alcançar estas metas. A partida ficou marcada por polêmicas da arbitragem e teve muita reclamação do Inter no fim por conta do pênalti marcado para o time carioca.

PRESSÃO INICIAL
Dentro da proposta trabalhada por Alberto Valentim ao longo da semana, o Vasco entrou em campo diante do Internacional de forma mais ofensiva e prudente. Os jogadores cruz-maltinos tiveram uma pressão inicial maior em relação ao Internacional, que esperava um erro vascaíno por um contra-ataque. A primeira polêmica aconteceu logo no início do jogo.Cuesta subiu e acertou cotovelada em Castan na área, mas o árbitro não marcou o pênalti.

TENTAR, TENTOU…
Não se pode afirmar que o Vasco pecou na criação no primeiro tempo. Com a movimentação do meio de campo, os cruz-maltinos tiveram chances de gol, mas por falta de sorte não abriram o placar: aos 26 minutos com Willian Maranhão, que aproveitou sobra e obrigou Marcelo Lomba a operar grande defesa, aos 35 em cobrança de falta de Fabrício e aos 46 em outra falta cobrada por Yago Pikachu.

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NOVA CONFIGURAÇÃO
No segundo tempo, o Internacional resolveu ir mais para cima, mudando a configuração vista antes do intervalo, quando esperava o contra-ataque. Com isto, passou a criar mais chances, apesar de também ter dado maiores espaços ao Vasco, como aos dois minutos quando Pikachu recebeu de Andrey e Lomba defendeu.

LÁ E CÁ
Aos 11 minutos do segundo tempo, o Internacional chegou Edenílson, com Martin Silva espalmando. Sete minutos mais tarde, Thiago Galhardo, que entrara no lugar de Fabrício – o lateral-esquerdo saiu revoltado de campo, direto ao vestiário, não querendo papo com ninguém –, respondeu a favor do Vasco e quase marcou, já que acertou a trave. O Inter também reclamou um pênalti no segundo tempo.Jonatan Alvez foi derrubado por Andrey na área, mas o juiz mandou o jogo seguir.

GOLS E JUSTIÇA
O jogo se encaminhava para o fim e os gols resolveram sair. Aos 39 minutos, Jonatan Álvez abriu o placar para o Internacional, aproveitando sobra de Martin Silva que espalmou mal para o meio da área. Cinco minutos depois, Kelvin foi derrubado por Cuesta e a arbitragem marcou pênalti polêmico para o Vasco. Os colorados reclamaram muito da marcação, mas o juiz não voltou atrás. Aos 46, Maxi López foi para a cobrança e converteu, Vasco 1 a 1. Resultado justo pelo apresentado, mas ruim para os objetivos dos times nesta reta decisiva.

FICHA TÉCNICA
VASCO 1 X 1 INTERNACIONAL

Estádio: São Januário, Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
Data: 26 de outubro de 2018, às 21h30
Árbitro: Igor Junio Benevenuto (MG)
Assistentes: Felipe Alan Costa de Oliveira (MG) e Ricardo Junio de Souza (MG)
Renda/Público: 8.648 presentes/R$ 262.320,00

Cartão amarelo: Willian Maranhão, Maxi López, Thiago Galhardo (VAS); Andrés D’Alessandro, Rodrigo Moledo, Edenilson, Rodrigo Dourado (INT)
Cartão vermelho: Edenilson (INT).

Gols: Jonatan Álvez (0-1, 39’/2ºT) e Maxi López (1-1, 46’/2ºT)

VASCO: Martín Silva; Luiz Gustavo, Werley, Leandro Castan, Ramon; Willian Maranhão (Raul 34’/2ºT), Andrey, Fabrício (Thiago Galhardo 16’/2ºT); Yago Pikachu, Maxi López, Marrony (Kelvin 24’/2ºT). Técnico: Alberto Valentim

INTERNACIONAL: Marcelo Lomba; Fabiano, Rodrigo Moledo, Cuesta, Ramon; Rodrigo Dourado, Edenilson; Rossi (Jonatan Álvez 17’/2ºT), D’Alessandro (Wellington Silva 29’/2ºT), Patrick; Nico López. Técnico: Odair Hellmann

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