Adrian Barath has been included in West Indies’ Test squad for their tour of India, after recovering from a hamstring injury
ESPNcricinfo staff01-Nov-2011
Adrian Barath will replace Lendl Simmons in the Test squad for the tour of India•AFP
Adrian Barath has been included in West Indies’ Test squad for their tour of India after recovering from a hamstring injury. Lendl Simmons, who replaced Barath for the Tests in Bangladesh after Barath injured himself during the ODIs, will return to the West Indies. There are no other changes to the squad currently in Bangladesh.Simmons had a run of poor form in West Indies’ home Tests against Pakistan and India this year but was recalled to the side after scoring a century and a half-century in the first and second ODIs in Bangladesh. He failed in the Chittagong Test and young openers Kraigg Brathwaite and Kieran Powell, who both scored half-centuries in the first innings of the Mirpur Test, have been included in the squad ahead of him. Barath started the home series against India in June with a half-century but failed to convert starts thereafter.The middle order is a settled one, while Denesh Ramdin continues to be in the squad as a second wicketkeeper. Shane Shillingford and Devendra Bishoo are the two spinners in the squad, which includes three quicks and the captain Darren Sammy.The first Test between India and West Indies begins November 6 in Delhi. It will be followed by Tests in Kolkata and Mumbai, after which there will be a five-match ODI series for which West Indies will announce their squad later.Squad: Darren Sammy (capt), Adrian Barath, Carlton Baugh (wk), Devendra Bishoo, Kraigg Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Fidel Edwards, Kirk Edwards, Kieran Powell, Denesh Ramdin (wk), Ravi Rampaul, Kemar Roach, Marlon Samuels, Shane Shillingford
A quarta-feira foi de movimentações de vaivém no Vasco. Uma chegada e uma saída foram confirmadas. O “vem” foi de um velho conhecido do clube: Andrés Rios. O atacante ficou sem contrato nos últimos dias e acertou a renovação até o fim desta temporada. Já o “vai” foi para Wellington – o volante foi liberado pelo Cruz-Maltino para o Atlético-PR para acertar empréstimo até o fim deste ano. Em entrevista coletiva após o treinamento no início da tarde desta quarta, no CT das Vargens, em Vargem Pequena, Zona Oeste do Rio de Janeiro, o volante Leandro Desábato falou sobre estas movimentações.
– O Andrés Rios um jogador importante para o Vasco pelas caracteristicas. O time precisa de alguém como ele. Andrés é um 9 de area, que segura a bola, protege. O time estava acostumado a jogar com ele nesta temporada. Já o Wellington se despediu dos companheiros. É um jogador importante, mas precisa jogar – afirmou o argentino, completando sobre o retorno de Martin Silva ao Vasco – o goleiro se reapresentou na manhã desta quarta-feira após ter ficado fora nas últimas semanas devido ter representado o Uruguai na Copa do Mundo da Rússia:
– A presença de Martin Silva aqui no Vasco é muito importante. É bom que volte a treinar com o time. Ele vem com muito ânimo e expectativa para que as coisas saiam da melhor maneira. Teremos este jogo contra o Bahia, todos sabemos que vai ser um jogo muito difícil, mas não impossivel. Estamos trabalhando, acreditamos que é possível a classificação na Copa do Brasil. Estamos testando variações. Temos que fazer três gols. Estamos testando 4-2-3-1, 4-4-2. Ainda não está nada certo. Temos dias ainda para trabalhar
Como citado durante a entrevista coletiva por Leandro Desábato, os jogadores do Vasco seguem na manhã desta quinta-feira, também no CT das Vargens, a preparação para o jogo diante do Bahia, segunda-feira, pela volta das oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil, em São Januário. O volante argentino estará em campo para ajudar a equipe de Jorginho a tirar um resultado negativo de 3 a 0 para conseguir avançar na competição.
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Olha quem voltou! Martin Silva na reapresentação do Vasco nesta quarta-feira no CT das Vargens (Foto: Rafael Ribeiro/Vasco) #lanceVAS pic.twitter.com/2BxEuOGmrJ
— David Nascimento (@daviddcn) 11 de julho de 2018
أعلن المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي باريس سان جيرمان، كريستوف جالتييه، عن قائمة اللاعبين الذين سيخوضون مباراة بايرن ميونخ في ذهاب دور الـ16 من بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا موسم 2022/2023.
ويلتقي بايرن ميونخ وباريس سان جيرمان على ملعب الأخير “حديقة الأمراء” غدًا، الثلاثاء، في تمام الساعة العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة بقيادة الحكم الإنجليزي الدولي، مايكل أوليفر.
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وشهدت قائمة باريس سان جيرمان تواجد الثنائي ليونيل ميسي، كيليان مبابي، بعد شفائهما من الإصابة بجانب ماركو فيراتي، مع غياب ريناتو سانشيز. ميسي ومبابي على رأس قائمة باريس سان جيرمان لمباراة بايرن ميونخ في دوري أبطال أوروبا
Após o empate do Vasco contra o Fluminense na noite desta quinta-feira, em São Januário, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro, o zagueiro Ricardo Graça avaliou a partida. Segundo o defensor, o elenco encarou o resultado “com sabor de derrota” e já projetou a sequência da competição.
– Empate com sabor de derrota. Frustração total. Primeiro tempo vacilamos e no segundo melhoramos. Temos que virar a chave para ganhar o Grêmio. No Brasil é tudo rápido, vamos trabalhar para a sequência da temporada. Para vencer temos que fazer gol e não tomar já no próximo jogo – afirmou o zagueiro, em zona mista.
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Os jogadores do Vasco se reapresentam na tarde desta sexta-feira, no CT das Vargens. O próximo compromisso é no domingo, diante do Grêmio, em São Januário, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.
A round-up of the second day of the tenth round of matches in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Division One 2011-12
ESPNcricinfo staff09-Dec-2011Twelve wickets fell on the second day at the Gohati Cricket Stadium in Swabi, after 17 had fallen on the first. At the end of it, Abbottabad were 166 for 9 in their second innings, leading by 159 against Sialkot. The day began with Sialkot on 77 for 7, fighting for a first-innings lead. They inched past Abbottabad’s total of 97 and were dismissed for 104. Ahmed Jamal and Ikramullah Khan took 5 for 42 and 5 for 35 for Abbottabad. Given that so many wickets had fallen, Abbottabad made a steady start in their second innings, with Mohammad Naeem leading them to 67 for 1. Mohammad Abbas, however, then took 5 for 55 and was supported by Prince Abbas and Mohammad Imran, who took two wickets each. Abbottabad slumped to 120 for 8. The captain Khalid Usman remained unbeaten on 50 off 70 balls to give his team a fighting chance by leading them to 166 for 9.Habib Bank Limited and Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) fought for the upper hand at the Gaddafi Stadium but, at the end of the second day, neither team had it. Habib Bank had collapsed from a position of strength on the opening day and they lost their last two wickets for the addition of only four runs this morning to finish on 245 in the first innings. Imran Khan took 5 for 57 and Zulfiqar Babar took 4 for 92. Habib Ban, however, ended the day on level terms by reducing WAPDA to 203 for 6 by stumps. The captain Aamer Sajjad made 58 before he was run out but none of his team-mates converted starts.Faisalabad were batting their first innings at the start of the second day against Islamabad at the Diamond Club Ground, and they were batting in their second, chasing 255, at the end of it. Resuming on their overnight score of 92 for 8, Faisalabad were dismissed for 106, conceding a first-innings lead of 63. Only three batsman made it into double figures, while Nasrullah Khan took 4 for 41 for Islamabad. After a second-wicket partnership of 67 in their second innings, however, Islamabad also collapsed and were dismissed for 191. Naseer Akram took 4 for 39 for Faisalabad, who then had to make the highest total of the match to win. They ended the day on 32 for 1, needed another 223.Sohail Khan’s 5 for 30 wrecked Rawalpindi for 107 in their first-innings and helped Karachi Blues take a lead of 192 at the National Stadium. Opening batsman Haseeb Asam remained unbeaten on 59, carrying his bat as nine of his ten team-mates were dismissed in single figures. The No. 11 Sadaf Hussain contributed 11. Sohail was supported by Atif Maqbool, who took 3 for 32, and Mohammad Sami, who claimed 2 for 22. Earlier in the day, Karachi Blues had resumed their first innings on 211 for 5. Ahmed Iqbal made 71 as they were dismissed for 299, with Rawalpindi’s Nasir Malik taking 5 for 70.Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited ended the second day against National Bank of Pakistan at the Lahore City Cricket Association Ground leading by 89 runs in the second innings with nine wickets in hand. They began on 239 for 7 in their first innings but were soon out for 255. NBP’s Wahab Riaz finished with 7 for 74. Wahab then made 36 in the lower order to lift NBP after they had collapsed to 123 for 6. He wasn’t able to take them very far though and NBP were shot out for 201, conceding a lead of 54. ZTBL lost their captain Imran Nazir to finish the day on 35 for 1 in the second innings.Half-centuries from Kashif Siddiq, Adnan Raees and Rameez Aziz helped State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) take a strong lead against Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) at the National Ground. SBP began the day on 77 for 2 and made a strong start. Siddiq made 62, Raees 54 and Aziz 76 to lead SBP to 217 for 3. The rest of the batsmen, however, barely contributed anything and SBP collapsed to 269 all out, with PIA’s Anwar Ali taking 5 for 69. They still managed a 132-run lead, though. Saad Altaf struck twice in PIA’s second innings, reducing them to 30 for 2, before a partnership worth 52 between Sheharyar Ghani Faisal Iqbal steered them further further loss to stumps.
Nathan Lyon and Daniel Vettori bowl with opposite hands and could not be further apart in the volume of their Test match experience. Yet their intelligence and application were at a similarly high level on day two in Brisbane
Daniel Brettig at the Gabba02-Dec-2011
Nathan Lyon’s haul of four wickets was an indication of the strong progress he’s made since his debut in Galle•Getty Images
Nathan Lyon and Daniel Vettori bowl with opposite hands, in contrasting fashions, and could not be further apart in the volume of their Test match experience. Yet their intelligence and application were at a similarly high level on day two of the first Test, as Lyon claimed the best figures by an Australian finger spinner at the Gabba in 80 years, and Vettori kept New Zealand in the match with a typically feisty 96.After an eye-catching few overs on the first day, when he spun the ball on a moist pitch and could easily have had more than his one wicket, Lyon was rewarded on the second morning, and might have done better had Mitchell Starc not allowed himself to be diverted from a chance offered by Vettori. His loop, spin and bounce were beguiling, and maintained the strong progress he has made since a notable debut against Sri Lanka in Galle.Just as importantly, Lyon responded to his coach Mickey Arthur’s assertion that in his sixth Test, he needed to take a more senior role in the attack that has been reduced to four bowlers by the absence of Shane Watson’s versatility. Cradling figures of 4-69, Lyon agreed he had been ready to step up.”Yeah you could say that, I’m pretty confident with my own skill set and the way the ball’s been coming out of my hand at training,” Lyon said. “I’ve been working pretty hard, but saying that there’s still a lot of work to do on my bowling as far as I’m concerned. I’m not going to settle there, I’m going to strive to get better and more consistent.”Much was made of Lyon’s lack of Gabba experience, but he quietly pointed out that he has been playing at new venues all year, not only for Australia but South Australia, too.”It’s just like everywhere else I’ve played Test match cricket where I haven’t played on any other venue,” he said. “So it’s just getting used to the conditions as quick as possible and trying to adapt. I certainly spoke to Ricky Ponting and Justin Langer especially.””We had certain plans for certain batsmen, but Ricky was pretty big on me finishing my action, which is big for myself to get the revs on the ball and hopefully get the bounce out of the wicket, that’s the big thing Ricky and myself spoke about. I was really happy with the way the ball came out of my hand, but there’s still more work for me to do.”Vettori faced enough of Lyon during his innings to be impressed, describing the 23-year-old as aggressive in the best way.”I think he looks like an aggressive spinner and I think that’s what you want,” Vettori said. “He’s a guy who has the ability to take wickets and I think he bowled really well, he got some bounce and turn and he put pressure on us, particularly early yesterday. So that’s what you want to see in a spinner and he did a great job.”He flights it up and he bowls the occasional quicker one. It’s what we all do. It is not always easy to face, but on this wicket I thought he bowled in the right areas and put some pressure on us.”Vettori made his own history when he took the new ball moments before lunch, the first spinner to do so at the Gabba since Bill O’Reilly during the Bodyline series in 1932-33. The gambit worked indirectly, as David Warner failed to adjust from spin to pace in time to avoid gloving a Tim Southee lifter.”Warner on debut, the ball looked like it had spun a little bit, and as an opening batsman I guess you prepare to face fast bowling all the time, particularly at the Gabba,” Vettori said. “So it was just trying to mix it up as much as we can, and we probably would have done it no matter what the situation, but it worked out well, one over before lunch and one after lunch.”Vettori’s own batting has developed enormously over his long career, to the point that he can now be counted among the most dangerous No. 7 batsmen in the world, if hardly one of the most orthodox. He said the genesis of his improvement had been the fact he did not want to be cringing when reminded of his record.”I was embarrassed with my own statistics,” he said. “I thought I was a better player than that. I was probably a bit loose and probably a bit nervous when I went out to bat, and I tried to turn those things around, tighten up my technique and be a lot more positive when I walk out to the middle.”It has allowed my game to flourish, be aggressive and hopefully put teams onto the back foot, because you see all the good players who’ve come in seven, eight or nine, they’re always aggressive and take the game away from you. I tried to model myself a bit on that.”The only disappointment of Vettori’s innings was the manner of its conclusion, a scampered single attempt allowing Michael Hussey to throw down the stumps. Vettori said he was more disappointed to have thrown away comfortable batting conditions than his seventh Test hundred.”It was probably more about how batting was getting easier and easier,” he said. “So to be dismissed in that manner was pretty disappointing because I thought Dean [Brownlie] and I could’ve batted for a long time.”
O presidente do Atlético-MG, Sérgio Sette Câmara, reverberou as reclamações dos jogadores do Atlético-MG após a derrota para o Palmeiras por 3 a 2. Por meio de sua conta no Twitter, o mandatário alvinegro se posicionou de forma pesada para criticar a arbitragem da partida, apitada por Péricles Bassols (PE).
“Vagabundo, ladrão e mal intencionado! Essa #CBF é um lixo! Fora com essa “comissão de arbitragem” pelo bem do futebol brasileiro!”, escreveu ele.
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Vagabundo, ladrão e mal intencionado! Essa #CBF é um lixo! Fora com essa “comissão de arbitragem” pelo bem do futebol brasileiro!
— Sergio Sette Camara (@camara_sette) 22 de julho de 2018
A principal reclamação atleticana foi em relação ao último lance do jogo, quando Péricles Bassols marcou falta em uma disputa entre Ricardo Oliveira e Edu Dracena. Na sequência da jogada, aos 48 minutos do segundo tempo, o time da casa fez o terceiro gol e venceu o jogo.
كشف مدافع الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي باريس سان جيرمان، سيرجيو راموس، عن مشاعره بعد الرحيل عن صفوف ريال مدريد قبل موسمين بعد نهاية عقده في صيف عام 2021.
لم يتوصل راموس لاتفاق مع إدارة فلورنتينو بيريز، للاستمرار في قلعة “سانتياجو برنابيو” رغم التاريخ الكبير لأن الإسباني كان يرغب في التوقيع على عقد لمدة عامين على الأقل وهذا ما رفضه ريال مدريد طبقًا لسياسة التجديد بعد سن الثلاثين وهي عقد لمدة عام واحد فقط.
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وتحدث راموس عن تلك الفترة وما بعدها خلال حواره مع موقع الاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم “يويفا”، وقال: “الرحيل عن ريال مدريد كان تغييرًا كبيرًا بالنسبة لي، هدفي الدائم هو الاستمرار في الفوز”.
وتابع: “لقد حققت الكثير من الألقاب مع ريال مدريد، لكنني اعتقدت وقتها أنها فرصة للتغيير، لكن مررت بلحظات صعبة للغاية في بداية تواجدي مع باريس سان جيرمان، لأن لديك أسرة ولابد وأن تجد منزلًا لتستقر به، لكن بعد ذلك كل شيء سار بشكل سهل”.
وعن الموسم الماضي: “لقد تعرضت للإصابة، التعافي منها كان صعبًا للغاية مع التأقلم على الحياة في باريس وأسلوب المدرب، هذا ما يجعل الشك يتسرب داخلك بأنك اتخذت القرار الصحيح”.
وأضاف: “ولكنني دائمًا أتحلى بالثبات والمثابرة والعمل الجاد، يجب عليك أن تستمر في القتال حتى يستقر كل شيء من حولك، الآن، أشعر بالسعادة في باريس سان جيرمان لأنه فريق يرغب في الحصول على دوري أبطال أوروبا وأريد الاستفادة بما تبقى في مسيرتي”.
واهتزاز النتائج هذا الموسم: “هناك عدد كبير من النجوم، يعملون من أجل الفريق، إذا تحقق الفوز في أي مباراة فهذا يرجع إلى أن الجميع قد تركوا غرورهم الشخصي ورائهم لمصلحة باريس سان جيرمان، لأنه أهم من أي نجم”.
ومباراة بايرن ميونخ مساء اليوم: “الفوز سيمنح الجميع روح معنوية إيجابية، ويجب أن تعلم للتتويج ببطولة مثل دوري أبطال أوروبا عليك أن تفوز على الأفضل، بايرن ميونخ بين هؤلاء الفرق، لكن أفضل الفرق لا تفوز دائمًا”.
وعن مستقبله بعد اعتزال كرة القدم، وهل سيصبح مدربًا؟، أجاب: “دائمًا ما يكون وقتي مرتبطًا بكرة القدم، ليس لدي وقتًا كافيًا لأسرتي، سأقضي عامين في تربية أطفالي، أرى نفسي رئيس لناد أو مديرًا رياضيًا أو مدربًا”.
Stuart Law has demanded higher standards from his fielders after a series of dropped catches left the team struggling to save the second Test
ESPNcricinfo staff20-Dec-2011
Stuart Law: “They [Bangladesh] are all in their mid-twenties. Young men should be fighting fit for four to five days.”•AFP
Stuart Law, Bangladesh’s coach, has demanded higher standards from his fielders after a series of dropped catches left the team struggling to save the second Test against Pakistan in Mirpur.”We are under pressure from Pakistan’s performance; when you’re dropping good players, you’re giving them two chances at bat,” he said. “There’s no excuse, there are no 38-year-olds [in the Bangladesh team] running out there. They are all in their mid-twenties. Young men should be fighting fit for four to five days.”That is an area of concern for us. I think our bowlers did well and created enough opportunities. It’s not a practice thing. We practice till hands are sore.”On the fourth day, Bangladesh put down three catches – Robiul Islam shelled a simple chance at mid-on, Mahmudullah dropped another at slip and Sunny one at midwicket – as Pakistan went on to take a lead of 132 and then knock over five Bangladesh wickets with the hosts still in the deficit.However, Law has confidence that Bangladesh can still draw the game. “If the two at the crease [Mushfiqur Rahim and Nasir Hossain] can bat, we can [secure a draw]. If we can bat 2-2.5 sessions, I believe we can.”Bangladesh had lost wickets in a hurry, after making up a commendable 338 in the first innings, with some of their batsmen – Mahmudullah in particular – playing questionable strokes. That shot, Law said, stemmed from the fact that Bangladesh play more one-day cricket.”I’ve spoken to him [Mahmudullah] about that. It comes from being a one-day cricketer. We don’t play a lot of Tests. It’s okay if you play that shot when you chase eight or nine an over but in a Test match, when you’re looking to save the Test, it’s not the right option. We need to play more of long format of the game, as a team.”Bangladesh were set back by a double-strike from Umar Gul that accounted for Tamim Iqbal and Shahriar Nafees on the stroke of tea. Both batsmen, though, received rough umpiring decisions in a series where the DRS isn’t available.”They [the umpires] have the most difficult out there,” Law said. “It’s not the decisions, but the timings of them. Just before tea to lose two wickets in two balls to decisions that we felt were quite questionable. It’s a massive kick in the guts.”It’s just a great reminder to everybody that this DRS is something that as a team [we could use]. A lot of talk about us fighting for survival in the international scene. If decisions don’t go our way, and there seem to be quite a few, it makes our job that much more difficult.”Pakistan batsman Mohammad Hafeez said his bowlers had put the team in a fine position. “Our bowlers have worked very hard and have taken five wickets today. The new ball was doing a bit. We are in a position where we can put pressure on the Bangladesh batsmen and we are very much on track [to win the Test].”Hafeez also appreciated Shakib Al Hasan’s effort – the allrounder followed up his century with six-wicket haul. “Shakib’s performance was great. I think he was under some pressure for not scoring in the ODIs. He came out with a strategy and executed it well.”He bowled really well after scoring the hundred, which is something special. He is doing a wonderful job for Bangladesh.”