فيديو | حوريا كوناكري يهزم سيمبا بهدف في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

حقق فريق حوريا كوناكري الغيني الفوز على نظيره سيمبا التنزاني، بهدف دون رد، في المباراة التي جمعت بينهما مساء اليوم السبت، ضمن منافسات دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

والتقي حوريا كوناكري مع سيمبا، على أرضية ملعب لانسانا كونتي، في إطار منافسات الجولة الأولى لمواجهات المجموعة الثالثة ببطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

واستطاع فريق حوريا كوناكري أن يسجل هدف المباراة الوحيد في الدقيقة 18 من زمن الشوط الأول عن طريق لاعبه بابي عبدو ندياي.

طالع..بالفيديو | مجموعة الزمالك.. هدف قاتل يقود الترجي للفوز على المريخ بدوري الأبطال

وبهذا الفوز، يحتل حوريا كوناكري المركز الثاني في ترتيب المجموعة الثالثة، برصيد 3 نقاط، فيما يتواجد سيمبا في المركز الثالث بدون نقاط.

ويتواجد حوريا كوناكري وسيمبا في المجموعة الثالثة بدوري الأبطال رفقة الرجاء التونسي وفايبرز. هدف فوز حوريا كوناكري أمام سيمبا في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

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Russell ton gives West Indies A the advantage

Andre Russell, with an entertaining hundred, and Carlos Brathwaite punished Bangladesh A following a middle-order wobble

ESPNcricinfo staff06-Nov-2011
ScorecardDanza Hyatt and Nkruma Bonner steadied West Indies A after their openers failed, before Andre Russell, with an entertaining hundred, and Carlos Brathwaite punished Bangladesh A following a middle-order wobble. Kamrul Rabbi then struck twice towards the end of the day to limit the damage.Medium pacer Rabbi removed Kyle Corbin for a duck and Rajindra Chandrika for 9 to reduce West Indies A to 11 for 2. Hyatt and Bonner then set about rebuilding the innings, with the former the more aggressive of the pair. Hyatt reached his 50 just before lunch, from 66 balls, and together with Bonner took their side to 100 for two at the break. They extended their partnership to 115 before Bonner was caught and bowled by left-arm spinner Suhrawadi Shuvo for 43. Two more quick wickets followed, with Jonathan Carter falling to Shuvo for a duck and Devon Thomas for 2 to Robiul Islam, leaving the visitors tottering at 131 for 5.That brought Russell to the crease and he proceeded to play with his typical freedom, forcing Bangladesh on to the back foot. He added 58 with Hyatt for the sixth wicket before Hyatt was unfortunately run out eight short of a hundred, having struck 11 fours and two sixes in his 157-ball knock. Brathwaite, though, picked up where Hyatt left off as West Indies A continued to punish the Bangladesh A bowlers.Such was Russell’s confidence that on 98 he chose to play a reverse sweep to bring up his hundred. In all he struck 18 fours and four sixes in his 128, adding 155 with Brathwaite, who was not to be left behind,reaching his 50 from 67 balls.Just when it seemed they would take the game away from the hosts, Rabbi struck twice in the last half-hour, first bowling Russell and then trapping Brathwaite lbw for 62 in the final over of the day to leave West Indies A on 352 for 8.”We needed big partnerships and what we did was try to be positive and stay confident,” Russell said. “I back myself because I know I have the strength to get the ball away so when they [the Bangladesh A bowlers] give me the opportunities I made use of them.”

Yardy misses further action with depression

Michael Yardy, the Sussex captain and England limited-overs allrounder, has been given another rest period by the county to aid his treatment for depression.Yardy was forced to return home early from England’s World Cup campaign in March and he missed the first month of the county season with the illness. He then returned to action in the CB40 match against Netherlands, at Hove, on May 2 and played his first Championship game against Nottinghamshire the following week.Though Yardy played in last Friday’s Friends Life t20 match against Middlesex at Hove he left the field after he had bowled his four overs. His absence was explained as a groin niggle at the time.He will now miss Sussex’s t20 match against Somerset at Hove on as he has been given a further period of time out of cricket. A statement issued by the club said that Yardy expects to return to action soon: “Michael has played a lot of cricket over the last six weeks and feels that a short break now will assist his continued recovery, and enable him to return to competitive action soon.”

Kuwait beat Nigeria to lift trophy

A round-up of matches on the sixth and final day of the ICC World Cricket League Division Seven competition in Gaborone, Bostwana

ESPNcricinfo staff08-May-2011Irfan Bhatti and Mohammad Murad starred with bat and ball as Kuwait lifted the ICC WCL Division 7 trophy in Gaborone, Botswana, comprehensively beating Nigeria by 72 runs.Kuwait’s top and lower orders were solid enough to ensure they didn’t suffer due to a middle order collapse that saw four wickets fall for 24 runs to seamer Olajide Bejide. Bhatti had started strongly in a 66-run opening stand and struck nine fours and a six in his 60 off 77 deliveries before he fell to Joshua Ogunlola. Kuwait soon slipped from 91 for 1 to 129 for 6 as Bejide ran through the middle order. But Mohammed Naseer and Azmatullah Nazeer revived the innings with a 44-run partnership. Some late hitting from Abdullah Akhunzada and Midhun Pakalapati took Kuwait past 200.Murad bowled Ademola Onikoyi off the third ball of the chase and Nigeria were on the back foot soon at 35 for 3. Ramit Gill (45) and Sean Philips (35) tried to revive the innings in a busy 56-run stand but Pakalapati got the breakthrough, bowling Gill. Nigeria ran out of steam after that and Nazeer had Philips caught behind to effectively seal it. Murad returned to mop up the tail, finishing with 4 for 20, and Nigeria were shot out for 147. Murad was named Player of the Tournament for his 15 wickets. Both teams had already qualified for Division 6.Hisham Mirza, the winning captain, said he did not think Kuwait were favourites coming in to the tournament. “It wasn’t our home tournament and the only side we had background on was Germany, having played them in Division 8. I don’t think I can single out one player that performed for me as we are very much a team effort. However, I will mention my fast bowlers, they’ve been the best in Division 7 and Division 8 in my opinion. They are quick, they are good.”Division 6 would not be easy for Kuwait, Mirza felt, saying that they needed to make sure they were better prepared for the event that takes place in Malaysia in September.Endurance Ofem, the Nigeria captain, said that his side had achieved their purpose of gaining promotion. “The good thing is we’ve played Kuwait twice now so we now know what to expect of them when we face them in Division 6. Our player-coach Sean Philips has done a lot for us as a side and Segun Olayinka has come up with the goods for us in the last three games, contributing two half-centuries in the tournament, and of course Ademola Onikoyi, who had given us good starts upfront.”Rana-Javed Iqbal and Shakeel Hassan took four quick wickets to break the back of Botswana’s chase and took Germany to a 25-run win in the third-place play-off, after Asif Khan’s hundred had lifted his side to a challenging 269.Noor Ahmad (74) had led Botswana’s chase, adding 64 for the first wicket, 61 for the second, and 50 for the fourth with Faisal Rana, Denzil Sequeira and Karabo Modise. At 180 for 3, Botswana needed 90 at a run a ball. But Iqbal got Ahmad leg before, and Hassan took two more as Botswana slumped to 189 for 7. The lower order tried but Germany finished the innings in the 49th over at 244.Asif and Rishi Pillai (67 not out) had earlier helped Germany recover from an indifferent start that had reduced them to 63 for 3. The duo added 146 in 135 balls for the fifth wicket as Germany surged to 269, which proved to be just enough in the end.Norway brushed Japan aside by 56 runs in the fifth-place play-off as Japan stuttered to 169 for 9 chasing 225. Contributions from Gulfam Butt, Shahid Ahmed and Adeel Ibrar formed the bulk of Norway’s total, and wicketkeeper Iftikhar Suhail ensured they got well past 200.Japan never got going after losing Gavin Beath off the first ball and were in danger of being bowled out for under 100 at 83 for 9. Patrick Giles-Jones’ unbeaten 68 and his last-wicket partnership with Raheel Kano more than doubled Japan’s score from that position. It was in vain, though, as it only reduced the margin of defeat. Both sides had already been relegated to Division 8.

رومان سايس: نسعى لتحقيق المركز الثالث في كأس العالم واستغلال تطور الكرة المغربية

شدد رومان سايس قائد منتخب المغرب على أن أسود أطلس يسعون لتحقيق الفوز على كرواتيا وتحقيق المركز الثالث في كأس العالم قطر 2022.

وخسر منتخب المغرب من فرنسا في نصف نهائي المونديال بالأمس بهدفين دون رد.

وقال رومان سايس في تصريحات للصحفيين ونشرها موقع “بي ان سبورتس”: “بالطبع توجد خيبة أمل، لكن لا ننسى أننا حققنا شيئاً استثنائياً، وما زال أمامنا مواجهة أخرى نريد فيها تحقيق المركز الثالث لأن هذه الأمر سيكون رائعًا”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. فيديو | مبابي يواسي حكيمي ويرتدي قميص المغرب بعد تأهل فرنسا لـ نهائي كأس العالم

وأضاف: “لا بد من استغلال الزخم الحالي للكرة المغربية، وذلك لتطوير المستوى الكروي سواء في كأس العالم أو في مسابقات أخرى مثل البطولات الإفريقية”.

واختتم: “ما نرغب فيه الآن هو إعادة الكؤوس إلى المغرب وعندما يكون لديك عقلية صحيحة فكل شيء يكون ممكنا في كرة القدم”.

PCB bars players from using Facebook and Twitter

The PCB has barred its contracted players from using social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter during series in the aftermath of the Zulqarnain Haider controversy. The Pakistan wicketkeeper fled the UAE, where his team was involved in a series against South Africa, to seek asylum in the UK last month and, though largely untraceable, kept the public informed of his news through updates on his Facebook page.”The measure is for the players’ safety. They are prone to danger if the wrong person gets access to their information, whereabouts and so on,” team manager Intikhab Alam was quoted as saying by Pakistan’s . “Therefore, the PCB has finalised the policy and banned the use of all social networking websites during ongoing series, while also advising them to keep their activity minimum when they are not playing.”The PCB said the measure had been incorporated in its revised code of conduct for players. “There is a clause in their contracts which states clearly that they can’t use these social network sites or discuss cricket issues while under contract. It is for their own good, so that they don’t get entangled into controversies.”The board also threatened legal action against those putting up fake accounts of players on social networking websites. “There are many accounts that are not operated by the players,” the PCB’s legal adviser Taffazul Rizvi said. “Fake ones operated by other people are a hazard. These people are liable to face charges of cyber crime and fraud. So my advice to them is to be careful, otherwise they can be prosecuted.”Concern over the use of such websites by players has not been confined to the PCB. Kevin Pietersen’s outburst on Twitter over his exclusion from the limited-overs side in August resulted in the ECB introducing specific regulations for micro-blogging. And Allrounder Dimitri Mascarenhas was banned by the ECB for two weeks following his foul-mouthed messages against national selector Geoff Miller.

Rizwan Haider powers State Bank of Pakistan to victory

Left-arm seamer Rizwan Haider ran through Karachi Whites as State Bank of Pakistan completed a 10-wicket victory inside three days at the National Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex in Karachi. Resuming on their overnight score of 33 for 2, the Karachi Whites batsmen kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Haider, who had accounted for the openers on day two, picked up five more wickets to end with match figures of 10 for 93, his first ten-wicket haul. Khalid Latif, the Karachi Whites captain, top-scored with 21, as they were bowled out for 97, leaving SBP 77 runs to get for victory. The SBP openers Gulraiz Sadaf and Mohtashim Ali made easy work of their target, racing to victory in just under 19 overs. With 9 points from the win, SBP are currently at the top of the table with 30 points.Another collapse, this time at the Gohati Cricket Stadium in Swabi precipitated by Peshawar seamer Riaz Afridi, who picked up 8 wickets for 83 runs, pushed Abbottabad from their overnight score of 204 for 5 to 278 all out, 12 adrift of Peshawar’s first-innings total of 290. Abbottabad opener Waqar Orakzai, who was unbeaten on 87 overnight, went on to make 123. But none of the remaining Abbottabad batsmen were able to support him as they lost their last four wickets for just 17 runs. Peshawar started poorly, losing opener Gauhar Ali cheaply, but Mohammad Fayyaz and Naved Khan steadied things with a second-wicket partnership of 47. At close of play, Peshawar were at 147 for 4, with Sajjad Ahmad on 55 and Akbar Badshah on 21.Pakistan Television had their noses ahead at the Niaz Stadium as Hyderabad ended the third day needing 153 runs for victory with just 5 wickets in hand. Pakistan Television started the day on 145 for 1; a lead of 59. Captain Raheel Majeed’s 103 and Ammar Mahmood’s 71, along with tidy contributions from Fayyaz Ahmed and Naeem Anjum, carried them to 308, which set Hyderabad a target of 223. Kashif Bhatti was the most successful bowler for Hyderabad with 6 for 55. Hyderabad got off to a terrible start, losing their first three wickets for just 22 runs and at close of play were 70 for 5 with Rizwan Ahmed on 20 and Bhatti on 9 at the crease. Saad Altaf and Mohammad Ali picked up two wickets each for Pakistan Television.Lahore Ravi recovered from a poor start in their second innings to take the advantage over Quetta at the end day three at the Lahore City Cricket Association Ground. The hosts began the day on a shaky 14 for 2 with a lead of 82. But Mohammad Saad, who made 93, and Fahad-ul-Haq with 66, ensured there was no collapse. There were handy contributions from Sheraz Butt and Tanzeel Altaf down the order as Lahore Ravi declared on 276 for 8, setting Quetta a target of 345. Quetta’s chase began poorly as opener Sardar Wali was dismissed with the score on 15. Quetta ended the day on 17 for 1 and still need 328 runs for victory on the final day with nine wickets in hand.Another recovery was staged at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore where Lahore Shalimar, overcame a poor start to their first innings to end day three on 372 for 7, 74 runs behind Khan Research Laboratories. Lahore Shalimar looked in trouble at 45 for 2 before an unbeaten 60-run stand between Asif Khan and Ali Haider took them to 105 for 2 at stumps on the second day. Asif and Haider carried on their good work on the third day putting on 108 for the third wicket with Khan reaching his century. Usman Salahuddin was unbeaten on 127 at close of play with Saad Nasim on 22. Left-arm spinner Saeed Anwar was the best bowler for KRL with figures of 3 for 46.

قائد إيران قبل مواجهة إنجلترا: سنمثل صوت شعبنا في مونديال قطر

قال المدافع وقائد منتخب إيران، إحسان حاج صفي، إن اللاعبين في مونديال قطر يريدون أن يكونوا “صوت” الناس في بلادهم، حيث كانت هناك حملة قمع قاتلة ضد الاحتجاجات التي تقودها النساء.

هذه الدولة المهووسة بكرة القدم التي يبلغ عدد سكانها 80 مليون نسمة توحدها هذه الرياضة عادة، لكنها تتأرجح بعد شهرين من الاحتجاجات على مستوى البلاد منذ وفاة مهسا أميني في حجز شرطة الأخلاق في 16 سبتمبر.

أميني، إيرانية من أصل كردي تبلغ من العمر 22 عامًا، توفيت بعد ثلاثة أيام من اعتقالها في طهران بسبب انتهاك مزعوم لقواعد اللباس في الجمهورية الإسلامية للمرأة، والتي تشمل الحجاب الإلزامي.

اقرأ أيضًا.. كيروش عن مواجهة إنجلترا: إيران ستلعب ضد أقوى نسخة منذ 1966

أسفرت حملة القمع منذ وفاة أميني عن مقتل ما يقرب من 400 شخص، وفقًا لمنظمة حقوق الإنسان الإيرانية ومقرها أوسلو.

وتسبب ذلك الأمر في إثارة الانتقادات ضد إيران والمطالبة باستبعاد المنتخب من كأس العالم، قطر 2022.

بدأ الحاج صفي البالغ من العمر 32 عامًا مؤتمرًا صحفيًا عشية المباراة الافتتاحية لكأس العالم ضد إنجلترا، من خلال التعبير عن تعاطفه مع أولئك الذين ماتوا في إيران.

وقال المدافع “يجب أن يعلموا أننا نتعاطف معهم، “أود أن أعبر عن تعازيّ لجميع العائلات الثكلى، يجب أن يعرفوا أننا معهم، نحن ندعمهم ونتعاطف معهم”.

وأكد: “الظروف في الوطن ليست جيدة، علينا أن نقبل حقيقة أن الوضع في البلاد ليس جيدًا وأن شعبنا ليس سعيدًا”.

وأضاف: “نحن هنا ولكن هذا لا يعني أننا يجب ألا نكون صوتهم أو يجب ألا نحترمهم، علينا القتال، نحن مدينون لشعبنا بكل شئ ونحن هنا للعمل الجاد وتقديم أداء جيد على أرض الملعب وتسجيل الأهداف وتكريس أنفسنا للشعب الإيراني”.

وواصل: “آمل أن يتغير الوضع كما يرغب الناس وأن يكون الجميع سعداء”.

Rudolph keeps Yorkshire on top

Jacques Rudolph continued his phenomenal Clydesdale Bank 40 form as Yorkshire Carnegie extended their lead at the top of Group B with a five-run win over Middlesex Panthers at Scarborough

22-Aug-2010
ScorecardSouth African Jacques Rudolph continued his phenomenal Clydesdale Bank 40 form as Yorkshire Carnegie extended their lead at the top of Group B with a five-run win over Middlesex Panthers in front of a packed 6,500-strong crowd at Scarborough. The prolific left-handed opener went into the game as the competition’s leading scorer with 518 runs at an average of 85.50 and he completed his third century of the season with an unbeaten 124 off 108 balls.His highly-polished innings guided Yorkshire to 250 for 6 and put them on track for their ninth win in 10 games with just two group matches still to play, with Middlesex making a valiant attempt but finishing on 245 for 8.Yorkshire all-rounder Richard Pyrah was presented with his first-team cap by captain Andrew Gale shortly before the match began, but Ajmal Shahzad had to pull out because of a recurrence of the ankle injury which kept him out of the England squad. Tim Bresnan, who has been included in the England squad for the final Test against Pakistan, took his place in the side.Winning the toss, Yorkshire were given a good start by Gale, who made 36 out of 50 inside eight overs before Toby Roland-Jones claimed the first of his three wickets when the captain skied him to Tom Scollay on the square leg boundary. Adam Lyth did not last long on his home ground but Anthony McGrath then joined Rudolph – dropped by wicketkeeper John Simpson when on 10 – in a third-wicket partnership which contributed 138 in 23 overs.The stand was ended by Tim Murtagh, who also grabbed three wickets, McGrath falling to a catch on the rope by Dawid Malan after striking 68 off 75 balls with six fours. Middlesex checked the scoring for a while with three wickets going down in as many overs in the third powerplay but Rudolph glided to his century from 98 balls with nine boundaries and remained firmly in control until the overs expired.Opener Scott Newman kept Middlesex in the hunt with a powerful 77 from 70 balls with five fours and three sixes, and he and John Simpson had put on 47 for the first wicket in nine overs when Simpson fell lbw to Adil Rashid’s first ball. Newman and Owais Shah then added 54 together before McGrath too picked up a wicket with his first ball by knocking back Shah’s stumps and when Malan was bowled attempting to reverse sweep Rashid, Middlesex were 135 for 3.Two runs later, Bresnan yorked Newman and Middlesex stumbled until Neil Dexter was joined by Roland-Jones in a last-gasp ninth-wicket stand which added 51 from 37 balls, Dexter reaching his half-century from 39 deliveries with six boundaries. McGrath was recalled to bowl the last over with 13 required and Middlesex were unable to manage the boundaries they required to cross the line.

Batting gives Sri Lanka slight edge

Cricinfo previews the final of the tri-series between India and Sri Lanka

The Preview by Siddarth Ravindran in Dambulla27-Aug-2010Match FactsSaturday, August 28, 2010
Start time 14.30 (0900 GMT)Sri Lanka will look to reverse their recent poor form against India in tournament finals at home•Cameraworx/Live ImagesBig PictureAt long last, the seemingly interminable run of India-Sri Lanka matches, starting from the Asia Cup in 2008, will come to an end on Saturday. However, the bowler-friendly conditions in Dambulla have made it difficult to predict how even these most familiar of opponents will match up.Sri Lanka, almost at full strength, probably have the edge, as their batting hasn’t had the embarrassing collapses India have. India, though, have shown the happy knack of raising their game for the finals of tournaments in Sri Lanka, winning two titles over the past year, despite looking second-best in the league phase.Virender Sehwag’s chalk-and-cheese match-winning innings will make him the player Sri Lanka will fear, but the final also opens up an opportunity for the younger batsmen in the Indian side to cement their places, much like Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif famously did in England during the build-up to the 2003 World Cup.The final could well hinge on how the team’s back-up bowlers perform. Every team’s new-ball bowlers have been among the wickets. In the opening game, India had nipped out three early wickets but the loss of Abhimanyu Mithun to a heatstroke helped New Zealand fight back and reach the tournament’s highest total. Similarly, on Wednesday, New Zealand, missing Daryl Tuffey and Jacob Oram, let India escape after some early wickets.One advantage Sri Lanka have is their batting depth. Thisara Perera, who showed off his hitting skills during a nets session on Friday morning, is likely to slot in at No. 8. In contrast, India have a long tail and the player filling the allrounder’s spot at No. 7, Ravindra Jadeja, hasn’t inspired any confidence with his batting.Form guide(most recent outright results first)
Sri Lanka: WLWLW
India: WLWLWWatch out for…Praveen Kumar has perfected the art of providing India early breakthroughs in Dambulla. His dismissal of Tillakaratne Dilshan in the first over of the Asia Cup final set India on the road to the title. In the tri-series, he has invariably picked up a wicket in his first couple of overs, exploiting the seam movement on offer, immediately putting the opposition on the backfoot.Angelo Mathews has established himself as Sri Lanka’s No. 1 allrounder over the past year, providing the team balance with his versatile batting, accurate medium-pace and unflappable temperament. He hasn’t contributed much with the bat this tournament, a blot he could erase in the final.Pitch and conditionsDhoni spent plenty of time inspecting the pitch for the final, getting down on his knees to get a close look and then having a long chat with coach Gary Kirsten and bowling coach Eric Simons. The curator, Anuruddha Polonowita, said the track hasn’t been used previously in the tournament but he expects it to be one which provides plenty of help for the bowlers, similar to the surfaces in the league phase.Team newsSri Lanka have no injury concerns and could retain the XI that humbled India in their final league matches. Chamara Silva made a polished unbeaten 41 in his only chance to bat, Chamara Kapugedera hasn’t got too many chances in this tournament, and Perera’s five-for last Sunday should guarantee him a place in the side.Sri Lanka (likely) 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Upul Tharanga, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (capt & wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Angelo Mathews, 6 Chamara Silva, 7 Chamara Kapugedera, 8 Thisara Perera, 9 Suraj Randiv, 10 Nuwan Kulasekara, 11 Lasith MalingaIndia haven’t experimented too much in this tournament despite their fluctuating form. Raw youngsters like offspinner R Ashwin and middle-order batsman Saurabh Tiwary weren’t tried in the league phase, so the bench beckons them for the final as well. The four-pacers strategy worked well in the crunch match against New Zealand, so India will probably stick to that in the final as well. Dhoni said India would consider dropping Ravindra Jadeja in case they play an extra batsman at No.7.India (likely) 1 Virender Sehwag, 2 Dinesh Karthik, 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Yuvraj Singh, 5 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 6 Suresh Raina, 7 Ravindra Jadeja/ Rohit Sharma, 8 Praveen Kumar, 9 Ishant Sharma, 10 Ashish Nehra, 11 Munaf Patel
Quotes “I think when you are going well it is nice to keep going in important games. But before the tournament started we knew the schedule. So there are no complaints from our side.”

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