'We absolutely love playing Test cricket' – Kohli

Reactions from current and former players after a sensational, see-sawing Test at Edgbaston

ESPNcricinfo staff04-Aug-20181:45

A brilliant advert for Test cricket – Root

It’s lovely. It’s the favourite format for me. It’s the best format in cricket. We absolutely love playing Test cricket. People watching it as well should love it equally. They understand the game and there’s nothing better than testing yourself over five days against top quality opposition and I’m sure every player playing Test cricket will vouch for that as well.
Anyone who says it’s dead can just come and watch it on repeat.
I have dreamt of this growing up. Playing Test cricket, in front of these big crowds, with all these players I’ve seen growing up. Stokesy, Jimmy, Broady, I’m just trying to learn a bit every day.

No duelo de líderes, Chapecoense vira sobre o Sampaio Corrêa e dispara na liderança

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No confronto de líderes entre Sampaio Corrêa e Chapecoense, melhor para quem está na ponta da tabela. O Verdão virou a partida com um placar de 3 a 1 e disparou na 22ª rodada da Série B.

Com o resultado no Maranhão, a Chapecoense chegou aos 47 pontos e abriu dez pontos de diferença sobre o segundo colocado que é o próprio Sampaio Corrêa. A Bolívia tem 37 pontos junto com o Juventude, América-MG e Cuiabá (esses últimos dois ainda jogam neste sábado).

Na próxima rodada, a Chapecoense enfrenta o Cruzeiro dentro da Arena Condá, enquanto a Bolívia Querida viaja para encarar o Figueirense, em Santa Catarina.

PRIMEIRO TEMPO COM GOLS DOS LÍDERES

O Sampaio Corrêa é quem ditou o ritmo de jogo no começo de jogo. A Chapecoense observava o toque de bola dos rivais com seus jogadores atrás do meio-campo para aproveitar as oportunidades e sair no contra-ataque perigoso. Enquanto o Verdão seguia essa estratégia, a Bolívia Querida teve três chances de gol.

A partir dos 11 minutos, o jogo passou a ficar mais equilibrado. A Chape cresceu a posse de bola e teve mais tranquilidade para trabalhar, mas era o Sampaio quem ainda passava a ficar com mais tempo com a bola mais no pé. E foi em uma dessas que a Bolívia cavou um pênalti, onde a bola bateu na mão de Luiz Otávio. O artilheiro Caio Dantas bateu e converteu.

Apesar da Chape tentar trabalhar a bola, encontrou muitas dificuldades para a saída de bola. Mesmo assim, a equipe de Umberto Louzer não foi para o intervalo sem empatar o duelo. Busanello desceu pela esquerda e cruzou na medida para Anselmo Ramon cabecear no contrapé de Gustavo.

SEGUNDO TEMPO A CHAPE ‘MATOU’ O JOGO

Com o resultado igual na volta do intervalo, as equipes voltaram cautelosas sabendo que um gol poderia ser decisivo para um dos lados. Sampaio e Chape fizeram um jogo de muita marcação e pegado com muitas situações de falta e sem grandes chances de gol até os 15 minutos. E de falta em falta, foi o Verdão do Oeste quem aproveitou uma oportunidade para virar o jogo.

Aos 16 minutos, uma bola foi levantada na área em cobrança de falta. A bola viajou e encontrou Alan Santos, que estava em campo fazia somente dois minutos. Foi a virada da Chapecoense. O Sampaio Corrêa seguia com a maior posse de bola, mas a defesa adversária conseguia se sobressair para evitar o perigo, enquanto os contra-ataques dos catarinenses eram o maior perigo.

Foi em uma descida dessas que a Chape ampliou o marcador. Denner desceu pela esquerda e cruzou na área. Mike, sozinho, tocou para o fundo das redes. O rendimento do Sampaio Corrêa no segundo tempo foi muito abaixo daquele que foi os 45 minutos iniciais.

A Chapecoense por pouco não marca o quarto. Denner trouxe por dentro na entrada da área e chutou. A bola foi na trave e o goleiro Gustavo só ficou olhando.

منتخب مصر الأولمبي يخسر بهدف أمام أوكرانيا في الشوط الأول

انتهى منذ قليل الشوط الأول من مباراة منتخب مصر الأولمبي أمام أوكرانيا، التي تقام بينهما، اليوم الأحد، في إطار الاستعدادات لـ أولمبياد باريس.

منتخب مصر يلاقي أوكرانيا، وديًا، في معسكره المقام في فرنسا خلال الفترة الحالية، قبل انطلاق مشاركته في دورة الألعاب الأولمبية 2024.

طالع | تشكيل منتخب مصر الأولمبي أمام أوكرانيا.. موقف زيزو والنني

وانتهى الشوط الأول، بتقدم لمنتخب أوكرانيا على مصر بهدف دون رد، تم تسجيله في الدقيقة 12.

مباراة مصر وأوكرانيا، كانت انطلقت في تمام الساعة السابعة مساءً اليوم، ولكن المباراة غير مذاعة على أي قناة.

يذكر أن منتخب مصر أوقعته قرعة دورة الألعاب الأولمبية، لمنافسات كرة القدم، في المجموعة الثالثة، بجانب كل من إسبانيا وأوزبكستان جمهورية الدومينيكان.

ويستهل منتخب مصر الأولمبي مبارياته بمواجهة جمهورية الدومينيكان يوم 24 يوليو، ثم يلعب أمام أوزبكستان 27 من الشهر ذاته، ويختتم مواجهاته أمام إسبانيا 30 يوليو.

How Denmark became football’s unlikeliest champions at EURO 92

Denmark performed a miracle in 1992, somehow winning the European Championship – despite not actually qualifying for the tournament. It is the unlikeliest win in football history and we're not sure how it'll ever be beaten.

This was a team that shouldn't have been near the trophy anyway, wasn't supposed to be there and even lacked the greatest player in their history. Yet, Denmark made history against just about every odd.

Here at Football Fancast, we've got all you need to know about how Euro '92 went down.

How Denmark qualified for Euro 1992

They didn't. The European Championship was a much smaller competition back then, with only eight teams qualifying. There were seven qualifying groups from which only the winners made it through to the finals, joining the host nation.

The host nation in 1992 was Sweden, so they had automatic entry. France, England, Scotland, Germany and the Netherlands were the other non-complicated qualifiers. Then things were a bit of a mess.

C.I.S were one team, which needs some explanation. This was the Commonwealth of Independent States. The Soviet Union had qualified but then collapsed, and were replaced by C.I.S. This was essentially the same team just under a different, temporary name.

Then there was Yugoslavia. They were a very strong team back then, reaching the 1990 World Cup quarter-finals and finishing above Denmark to win their qualifying group. However, the war which led to the nation's eventual break-up saw UN sanctions that prohibited their national team from competing. UEFA made the decision to replace them with the Group 4 runners-up, Denmark, as a result.

And so the Danes were in. Somehow.

Denmark were no slouches

Denmark had won six of their eight qualifying games, losing to Yugoslavia and drawing with Northern Ireland. That got them second in the group and, as spoken about above, within a point of qualification.

But it's important to note that no one gave them a chance here. Denmark hadn't qualified for the 1990 World Cup two years prior, nor would they make it to the following World Cup in 1994. They'd exited at the group stage in the 1988 European Championships, too.

So while there were some great players in the side, this was not a team with any great reputation. And, of course, they didn't even have all of their great players – they arguably lacked their greatest…

Denmark's best players at Euro 1992

Two players in the squad really stood out – Peter Schmeichel and Brian Laudrup. That's highlighted by the fact they finished 5th and 6th respectively in the Ballon d'Or voting for 1992, with Marco van Basten taking the gong for the third time in his career.

It's worth noting that Michael Laudrup finished 7th. He'd almost certainly have won the award if he'd been involved with the Euro '92 victory, though it's very debatable whether it could have happened with him in the side.

Peter Schmeichel truly announced himself

Peter Schmeichel had joined Manchester United in 1991, so he'd played one season with them ahead of this tournament. His reputation was growing rapidly, too.

The Dane was a relative unknown when he moved to United. His performances for Brondby in the UEFA Cup essentially earned him that move, but it was at Euro '92 that the world really saw just how good he was.

Schmeichel was essential as both someone to pass the ball back to but also as a world-class shot-stopper. His saves in the final are iconic, as is his penalty save from Marco van Basten in the semi-final.

The IFFHS named Schmeichel the world's best goalkeeper in both 1992 and 1993 following this tournament – awards he'd never win again. UEFA repeated the 1992 and 1993 awards, but did also name him the best in 1998.

Michael Laudrup was Denmark's star man…

Michael Laudrup is unquestionably the greatest footballer that Denmark has ever produced. He was one of the absolute best in the world in the late 80s/early 90s – there were periods where you could easily argue that he was the best.

Laudrup was a vital piece of Johan Cruyff's dream team at Barcelona, playing as the main playmaker in the side. That team was, until Pep Guardiola's, the best the Catalonians had seen, winning their first European Cup in 1992.

He'd remain with Barcelona until 1994, before falling out with Cruyff and leaving on a free transfer to join Real Madrid. Guardiola, then a teammate of Laudrup's, reportedly cried when he heard.

One fact is always good to show off just how important Laudrup was at the time. In the 1993/94 season, the Dane was at Barcelona as they won La Liga and beat Real Madrid 5-0 as their rivals finished fourth. The following season, he was at Real Madrid as they won La Liga and beat Barcelona 5-0 as their rivals finished fourth.

In other words, Laudrup was fantastic.

…but he stayed on holiday

Despite being Denmark's main man, Laudrup's decision to give the tournament a miss makes what was to come even more remarkable.

Laudrup, along with his brother Brian, fell out with manager Richard Møller Nielsen just three games into the qualifying campaign. They promptly withdrew from the squad and didn't feature again in qualifying.

Brian Laudrup would return to the squad after their 'qualification', however, and played an integral role. Michael, though, reportedly rated Denmark's chances so lowly that he didn't see much point in abandoning his holiday plans.

He remained at home for the tournament but did make a return the following year. Something must have changed his mind.

Euro 92 saw the end of the backpass

This is a strange one for anyone who started watching football post-1992, but goalkeepers used to be able to pick the ball up in the box no matter how it arrived at them. In other words, there was no law preventing a goalkeeper from picking the ball up if his own teammate had passed to him with his feet.

"But couldn't teams just waste time by passing it back and forth to their goalkeeper?" you ask. Yes, they could and they very much did so. Italia '90, however, saw things go too far – in one game, Ireland's goalkeeper held onto the ball for a total of six minutes.

The laws of the game were changed as a result in an effort to stop such defensive football. Those laws only came into effect after Euro '92, though – this tournament saw the very last football without the backpass rule.

Denmark would take advantage.

The favourites at Euro '92

One team stood out above all: Germany. They had won the 1990 World Cup and finished second in the two tournaments before that. They'd finished third in Euro '88, too, narrowly losing in the semi-finals to eventual winners the Netherlands.

And it's worth mentioning the Netherlands here. They went into Euro '92 as holders and boasted some of the best players on the planet – Marco van Basten the standout alongside Ruud Gullit. A young Dennis Bergkamp would shine at the tournament, too.

France were a notable side going into it. They'd won every qualifying game and had Jean-Pierre Papin in their ranks – the reigning Ballon d'Or holder.

England perhaps had an outside chance. They'd impressed at Italia '90 but their qualification campaign was a struggle, with three wins and three draws in a group with the Republic of Ireland, Poland and Turkey.

Denmark's group at Euro '92

On paper, Denmark didn't have much of a chance of progression. They were in a group with hosts Sweden, France and England. Sweden and Denmark were comfortably the outsiders here, with the latter two fully expected to progress.

However, Sweden topped the group and Denmark came second as both England and France struggled. The Three Lions scored just one goal across their three games in a 2-1 defeat against Sweden that sealed their fate.

France didn't fare much better. They drew with both England and Sweden before losing 2-1 to Denmark. With that, the Danes escaped from their group as runners-up and were into the semi-finals.

Denmark in the Euro '92 semi-finals

Denmark went on to face Group B winners the Netherlands in the semis (yes, we're straight into the semi-final stage here given there were only eight teams to begin with). It was never going to be an easy fixture given Germany were the other team progressing from that group.

The Netherlands had the most star-studded lineup going, though. Van Basten, Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard, Ronald Koeman and Dennis Bergkamp headlined – some of the absolute best players on the planet.

Henrik Larsen (not that one) put Denmark 1-0 up after just five minutes but Bergkamp equalised midway through the second half. Larsen then scored again before half-time, sending the Danes into the break with an unlikely lead. However, Rijkaard would strike with just a few minutes to play, forcing extra-time. No goals in that period sent things to penalties.

And a sign that it was Denmark's tournament arrived in the shootout. Every player scored but one – Van Basten. His spot-kick was heroically saved by Peter Schmeichel to send the unlikely entrants all the way to the final.

The Euro 1992 final

Denmark met, perhaps inevitably, world champions Germany in the Euro '92 final. Though, this German team hadn't been as impressive as many expected.

They'd only narrowly beaten Sweden to reach the final, squeezing past them 3-2. Their group stage campaign wasn't particularly good, either – the Netherlands beat them comfortably, while they'd also drawn with C.I.S. Their only win came against first-time entrants Scotland.

Despite that, Germany were unquestionably the better team from the start. They repeatedly tested Peter Schmeichel in goal, but it was Denmark who scored against the run of play. John Jensen opened things up on 18 minutes with his first international goal.

The favourites continued to push, of course, but Denmark had the lead they craved. They played an incredibly defensive game, taking full advantage of the pre-backpass rule era to find safety with Schmeichel. Despite being completely fine with holding onto the lead, though, Kim Vilfort struck on 78 minutes to wrap things up.

Denmark won 2-0, then, with what was the most unlikely win in the history of football. They weren't even supposed to be there…

طاقم تحكيم نسائي لمباراة مصر والدومينيكان في أولمبياد باريس

أعلنت اللجنة المنظمة لـ دورة الألعاب الأولمبية، طاقم حكام مباراة منتخب مصر الأولمبي ضد نظيره جمهورية الدومينيكان، في المواجهة الأولى للفراعنة بأولمبياد باريس.

ويلتقي منتخب مصر مع الدومينيكان، غدًا الأربعاء، ضمن منافسات الجولة الأولى لدور المجموعات في دورة الألعاب الأولمبية باريس 2024. موعد مباراة مصر والدومنيكان في أولمبياد باريس

وتنطلق مباراة مصر والدومينيكان، في تمام الساعة 6 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية.

وأسندت اللجنة المنظمة لـ دورة الألعاب الأولمبية، إدارة مباراة مصر والدومينيكان إلى طاقم تحكيم نسائي بقيادة اليابانية يوشيمي ياماشيتا.

طالع | معلق مباراة مصر وجمهورية الدومنيكان في أولمبياد باريس 2024 مجموعة منتخب مصر في أولمبياد باريس 2024

أسفرت قرعة أولمبياد باريس 2024 لكرة القدم، عن تواجد منتخب مصر في المجموعة الثالثة بجانب كل من إسبانيا وأزبكستان وجمهورية الدومنيكان.

طالع | مواعيد مباريات منتخب مصر في أولمبياد باريس 2024

ويستهل منتخب مصر الأولمبي مبارياته بمواجهة جمهورية الدومينيكان، ثم يلعب أمام أوزبكستان في الجولة الثانية، ويختتم مواجهاته أمام إسبانيا حكم مباراة مصر والدومينيكان في أولمبياد باريس

حكمة ساحة: اليابانية يوشيمي ياماشيتا.

حكمة مساعد أول: اليابانية ماكاتو بونزو.

حكمة مساعد ثاني: اليابانية ناومي تيشيروجي.

حكمة رابعة: أوديت هاميلتون من جامايكا.

حكم الفار: التايلاندي سيفاكورن بو أودومحكم ويعاونه، الأرجنتيني هيكتور باليتا.

يذكر، أن منتخب مصر الأولمبي خاض وديتين قبل مستهل مشواره في أولمبياد باريس، أمام أوكرانيا وتعادل 1-1 وضد العراق وفاز 2-1.

Former India batsman Badrinath retires from all formats

The Tamil Nadu stalwart who made over 10,000 first-class runs has called time on a professional career that spanned 18 years

Deivarayan Muthu31-Aug-2018

S Badrinath hits out during his 56•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

A day after his 38th birthday, former India batsman and former Tamil Nadu captain, S Badrinath announced his retirement from all forms of cricket with immediate effect, ending a domestic career that started in 2000.After becoming the 47th Indian to 10,000 first-class runs in November 2016 – while captaining Hyderabad as a professional – he opted out of the entire 2017-18 first-class season in order to spend time with his family.Badrinath had been contemplating retirement since then, more so after taking up a coaching role with Karaikudi Kaalai in the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) this year. Two weeks after the end of the TNPL, Badrinath confirmed he was hanging his boots at a press conference in Chennai.”Thirty out of 38 years of my life were in cricket and it has gone ever so fast, and now I’m retiring from playing cricket in any form,” he said. “This certainly hasn’t been an easy decision to be honest and I’ve been pondering over it [for a while]…Somehow my hand didn’t go into penning the [retirement] letter over the last year. It was very difficult for me, but having turned 38 yesterday, I’ve decided that it’s the right time to make the call. I’ve played 17 years as a professional and god has been very, very kind.”Badrinath finished as the sixth-highest scorer in the Ranji Trophy, with 7850 runs, a big chunk of which came in a 14-season association with Tamil Nadu that began in 2000-01. He was the mainstay of the Tamil Nadu sides that reached the Ranji Trophy finals in 2002-03, 2003-04 and 2011-12. His career-best 250 against Mumbai at Bandra Kulra Complex led a stellar turnaround for Tamil Nadu in 2009. After TN had been reduced to 50 for 5 before lunch on day one, Badrinath took them to 501 and they subsequently took the first-innings lead.An elbow injury to Sachin Tendulkar had opened up a spot for an ODI debut for Badrinath against Sri Lanka in 2008 in Dambulla, where he impressed immediately, guiding India home with an unbeaten 27 in a low-scoring match. However, he made only nine international appearances across formats after that, the last being an ODI against West Indies in North Sound in 2011.When asked if he would have got a longer run with the national team in an era that didn’t have Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman in the middle order, Badrinath said: “I have no regrets and I couldn’t have done anything differently. You can only play Test cricket and become a better batsman.You can never face that kind of a quality attack in India – Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel or James Anderson. Only when you get a decent run in Test cricket, you know what you can work on. But, no regrets at all.”Badrinath found success with Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2011, making 396 runs in 13 innings as a floater, including five fifties and six not-outs, at an average of 56.57 and strike-rate of 127. All in all, he played 114 games for CSK between 2008 and 2013, scoring 1667 runs and winning back-to-back IPL titles with them in 2010 and 2011.”People never even thought I could play T20 cricket,” he said. “To play the amount of games I played for CSK was phenomenal and I went on to play T20 cricket for India as well. If you had asked me if I would have played T20Is for India in 2004-05, I would not have dreamt of it at all.”After moving out of Tamil Nadu in 2014, he mentored youngsters at Vidarbha and Hyderabad, and led both teams to the Ranji knockouts.

Chelsea now make "monster" one of their top transfer priorities for 2024

It has been a frustrating start to the 2023/24 Premier League campaign for Chelsea as they have been unable to shake off their woes from last season.

The Blues, who missed out on European football entirely last term, are currently sitting in 13th place, and the best they can hope for if they are able to beat Tottenham Hotspur on Monday night is tenth.

Mauricio Pochettino's side have won three and lost four of their opening ten top-flight matches and the club may, again, turn to the transfer window in an attempt to solve their problems on the pitch.

Chelsea transfer news – Edmond Tapsoba

According to CaughtOffside, the Blues plan to make Bayer Leverkusen central defender Edmond Tapsoba one of their top priority targets in 2024, with the summer – rather than January – said to be when they will target him.

The report has claimed that the London-based outfit are eyeing up the Bundesliga enforcer as a potential replacement for one of their current first-team defenders. It is stated that Trevoh Chalobah is 'highly likely' to move on from Stamford Bridge amid interest from Bayern Munich and Nottingham Forest, who were both keen on him last summer.

Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah.

The 6 foot 4 central defender is not in Pochettino's plans, and the academy graduate could now be replaced by Tapsoba next year if the club are able to secure a deal for his services. That said, there is no mention of how much the talented battler would cost or if Leverkusen would even entertain the idea of cashing in on him at the end of the season.

The statistics that show why Tapsoba could replace Chalobah

Chelsea could improve the depth of their squad by securing an excellent replacement for Chalobah with the signing of Tabsoba, as the Bundesliga ace is a phenomenal progressive passer from a centre-back position.

The 24-year-old titan, who was once dubbed a "monster" by U23 scout Antonio Mango, excels at pushing his team up the pitch to start attacks with his incisive passing and willingness to drive forward with the ball at his feet. Over the last 365 days, the Leverkusen star ranks within the top 3% of his positional peers across the Men's Big Five Leagues and European competitions for progressive passes (6.15) per 90.

He also ranks within the top 2% and the top 7% for successful take-ons (0.77) and progressive carries (1.52) per 90 respectively during that period.

Statistic

Tapsoba in 2022/23 Bundesliga (via Sofascore)

Appearances

33

Pass accuracy

86%

Tackles

36

Interceptions

50

Clearances

99

Chalobah meanwhile has failed to crack the top 30% for progressive passes (4.03) per 90, and has averaged fewer successful take-ons (0.53) and progressive carries (1.37) per 90 in comparison to the Chelsea transfer target. These statistics suggest that the Burkina Faso international would improve the Blues in terms of what they want to do on the ball, due to his exceptional progressive play.

Tapsoba could also provide more defensive interventions out of possession. He has won 3.9 duels per game across the Bundesliga campaign so far this season, whereas Chalobah won 3.1 per match over 25 Premier League outings last term.

At the age of 24, the Leverkusen ace would also arrive with time and room to grow and develop under Pochettino, which is another reason why this could be a shrewd piece of business for Chelsea to make.

César Pinares é apresentado e explica decisão pelo Grêmio

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Após uma boa passagem com a camisa da Universidad Católica, César Pinares foi contratado pelo Grêmio e finalmente foi apresentado ao torcedor gremista em coletiva no CT Luiz Carvalho.Contente pela oportunidade no futebol brasileiro, o meio-campista explicou a sua decisão de trocar os Cruzados pelo Tricolor gaúcho.

– Escolhi aceitar a proposta do Grêmio por toda a trajetória que tem o clube, por toda a importância que tem na América e por todos os títulos que conseguiu. É uma motivação para mim poder vir para esse lindo desafio e poder conseguir coisas importante com o clube. É um prazer estar em um clube muito grande. Vou trabalhar duro para tirar o melhor de mim e ajudar a equipe dentro de campo – afirmou o jogador.

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Estreia

Liberado para estrear pelo Grêmio, Pinares ainda não sabe se vai atuar no domingo, quando o Tricolor encara o Corinthians, em São Paulo.

– Sobre eu atuar domingo contra o Corinthians, quem irá decidir é o técnico. Estou à disposição. Vou treinar e ver o que o Renato vê como conveniente, se posso jogar ou não – disse.

White and Coleman consign NSW to defeat

White in stand of 190 with Peter Handscomb to lift Victoria to match-winning 327

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Cameron White and Peter Handscomb set up an ample tally for Victoria at North Sydney Oval before New South Wales slid from a promising platform to their third consecutive defeat in the domestic limited-overs tournament – though under this year’s competition rules all teams are guaranteed a finals berth.The stand of 190 between White and the captain Handscomb allowed the visitors to shrug off the loss of Seb Gotch from the very first ball of the match, chipping Sean Abbott to mid-on, and pushed Victoria well past 300. White’s century was his third at North Sydney and seventh for Victoria in limited-overs matches, while Handscomb’s innings was a welcome sign of progress after he had made a series of technical tweaks in the winter. Abbott finished with five wickets, albeit at a cost of 70 runs.Left with 328 for victory, the Blues were unable to find a partnership to match that of White and Handscomb, maintaining a pattern where the NSW top order has been unable to summon truly match-shaping scores. The Blues captain Kurtis Patterson made an attractive 48 but again fell after making a start, before Moises Henriques was also dismissed when he appeared to be in control of the game.The uncontracted allrounder Daniel Sams made his second half-century of the tournament and appears to be batting too low at No. 7, meaning he was left with too much to do without top-order help. Jackson Coleman, the Victorian left-armer, persisted well and deserved his five wickets, while the legspinner Tom O’Connell was unafraid to toss the ball up on the small North Sydney Oval, being rewarded with a trio of his own victims despite having a pair of very strong lbw shouts turned down and also suffering from a dropped catch.Limited-overs teams tend to be happy to bowl first in day games at North Sydney, particularly if the pitch has some live grass on top. This was certainly the case when Patterson sent Victoria in, and the early dismissals of Gotch and then Marcus Harris, who failed to ride the bounce of a lifting delivery from Ben Dwarshuis, seemed to vindicate the decision.However White had established himself with a handful of solid blows, and proceeded to rotate the strike intelligently alongside Handscomb, who showed evidence of his off-season work to get more of his weight moving forward to meet balls pitched up to the stumps in a more positive, decisive and consistent manner.Between them, the Victorian tally mounted smoothly with a particular toll taken on Steve O’Keefe and Henriques. Offspinner Chris Green seemed more able to stem the flow, before he too began to leak boundaries. Once White had passed his century and both he and Handscomb fell in the pursuit of quick runs, Glenn Maxwell and the NSW discard Nic Maddinson were able to hammer a handful of boundaries to take the total beyond 326 – the recent par for winning totals at the ground.Grass on the surface was still catchy enough for Will Sutherland to move the ball off the seam, which he did to coax an early edge from Daniel Hughes that was well held by White in the slips. Jack Edwards batted in Patterson’s slipstream for a time before picking out third man when slashing at Coleman, and the captain made it to the cusp of a half-century before edging behind.Henriques was soon striking the ball cleanly, and his duel with O’Connell was beguiling. Bullied sixes were traded with false shots and lbw appeals, before Sutherland dropped a chance on the cover boundary when coming forward. It was to be Coleman who finally dismissed Henriques, at a time when he and Sams seemed well on course to reel in the target.Victoria’s notably deeper batting line-up than NSW was now to come into effect, as the latter’s last five wickets went down for 42 runs in six overs. A cheery Sunday afternoon crowd, having anticipated a tight finish, found themselves making for the exits at least half an hour earlier than expected.

سفيان لا يرحم.. فيديو | المغرب يسجل هدف التعادل وأوكرانيا تكمل المباراة بـ10 لاعبين

تمكن سفيان رحيمي من تسجيل هدف التعادل لمنتخب المغرب الأولمبي أمام نظيره الأوكراني، ضمن الجولة الثانية لدور المجموعات بمنافسات كرة القدم في أولمبياد باريس 2024.

هدف التقدم لمنتخب أوكرانيا جاء عن طريق ديمترو كريسكيف، في الدقيقة 22.

طالع أيضًا | “فيفا” يرد على شكوى الأرجنتين بشأن مباراة المغرب في أولمبياد باريس

في الشوط الثاني، تمكن منتخب المغرب من تعديل النتيجة عن طريق سفيان رحيمي نجم أسود أطلس، الذي سجل من ركلة جزاء حصل عليها بنفسه من ساليوك المدافع الأوكراني.

الهدف الذي سجله سفيان في الدقيقة 64، هو الثالث له في منافسات كرة القدم بأولمبياد باريس الحالية، مما يجعله الهداف حتى الآن. هدف سفيان رحيمي أمام أوكرانيا في أولمبياد باريس

 

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