As Sereias da Vila venceram o Iranduba, por 5 a 0, nesta quarta-feira, na Arena da Amazônia, pela 12ª rodada do Brasileiro Feminino. Os gols do Santos foram marcados por Gi, Glaucia, Ketlen, Sochor e Sole Jaimes.
Nem mesmo a terrível noite da última terça-feira foi páreo para o Santos tropeçar. Com o voo adiantado, as Sereias tiveram que dormir no saguão de um hotel, em Manaus. A treinadora Emily Lima relatou tudo e detonou a CBF, que se retratou.
O Santos assume a liderança provisória, com 33 pontos. As Sereias torcem para o Corinthians tropeçar diante da Ferroviária, nesta quinta-feira. O rival paulista tem 30 pontos e leva a melhor sobre o Peixe pelo saldo de gols.
O próximo adversário do Santos será o Vitória-PE, no próximo sábado, às 14h, no Ulrico Mursa. A entrada é gratuita.
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Sunil Gavaskar, the interim BCCI president for the IPL, admitted on Thursday that two cricketers were approached by bookies and the matter has been reported to ACSU officials
ESPNcricinfo staff22-May-2014Sunil Gavaskar, the interim BCCI president for the IPL, has admitted that two cricketers reported approaches this season, and that the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) officials had been alerted to it.Asked if players had been approached during this year’s IPL, Gavaskar replied: “There have been a couple and it has been reported to ACSU. They are looking into it.”He also said that issue regarding Brendon McCullum being approached by bookies is something to be concerned about. “I can assure you that the leak did not come from the IPL. I don’t know where it came from. It’s an issue to be concerned [about]. I have to say we have got an integrity officer attached with every team this time. It has made it a lot easier for players to communicate.”Sometimes players didn’t know what to do. Okay, there was a number to contact. But a lot of people [players] were thinking if you contact it, does your number come under their list. The anonymity and confidentiality aspect was something the players were not sure about.”Now with the integrity officer attached to every team, it has become a lot easier. If there has been an approach, people go and tell the officer so that he takes it forward.”Gavaskar said he has also been seeking suggestions from the legends of Indian cricket to help youngsters deal with various pressures of being a part of the IPL. “I called up four legends of the game… Sachin [Tendulkar], Anil [Kumble], VVS [Laxman] and Rahul [Dravid]. They are contemporary cricketers. They know the current pressures, tensions and situations our cricketers deal with,” Gavaskar said. “The IPL is a hugely covered event. It is way bigger than the Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy or the Vijay Hazare Trophy, so sometimes it is easy for youngsters to get carried away.”Indian cricket could end up losing these talented youngsters. Or they could end up losing valuable years till they realise that sport is a great leveller and can bring you down to earth very, very quickly. We have to take care of that situation.”Based on the suggestions from the famous quartet, Gavaskar along with his colleagues in the IPL governing council intend to formulate a plan to groom youngsters. “This is something that the IPL GC was thinking of. From here, it will go to the BCCI working committee and hopefully from there it will take wing.”The programme, once ratified by the working committee, is likely to be implemented during the off-season, when barring the touring Indian team, the other cricketers will be in India. “After the IPL, it will be an off-season for most of the cricketers apart from those who are selected to tour England and the few other players who play league cricket in England. Majority of the players will be in India and during the time we could have an ongoing programme. The BCCI will very soon have the programme under way.”Gavaskar also announced that the BCCI is in discussion with Tendulkar and Dravid to pitch in for improving the standards of cricket by interacting frequently with cricketers from smaller centres.”Sachin and Rahul are wonderful role models to help the youngsters. I think we can have them talk to youngsters and raise the standards of the sport. This matter will also be discussed in BCCI,” Gavaskar said. “Most of our cricketers come from small places. Somebody like Mahi (MS Dhoni), he’s an inspiration to budding cricketers from lesser known towns. The thing to do is to spread the net wide. That is something the BCCI must capitalise on but I’m here only for a short term… mine is really a T20 innings.”
South Africa’s T20 captain Faf du Plessis and pace spearhead Dale Steyn are in doubt for the team’s opening World T20 match against Sri Lanka on Saturday
Firdose Moonda19-Mar-2014
Dale Steyn has a couple of days to get ready for South Africa’s opening game•AFP
South Africa’s T20 captain Faf du Plessis and pace spearhead Dale Steyn are in doubt for the team’s opening World T20 match against Sri Lanka on Saturday. The pair both have hamstring injuries which kept them out of South Africa’s final warm-up match against Pakistan on Wednesday. A final call on their availability will be taken on Saturday afternoon, shortly before the match.Steyn mildly aggravated the right hamstring strain he suffered during the third Test against Australia in South Africa’s first practice match against Bangladesh A yesterday. Steyn bowled 2.2 overs before leaving the field and has since been receiving treatment.This follows a 10-day recovery period after Steyn initially sustained the injury on the first day of the Test. Then, he bowled 10.1 overs before being unable to continue and took no further part in the first innings effort. Steyn bowled three overs in the second innings but was left out of the T20 series against Australia to complete his rehabilitation program.In a press release CSA said Steyn “will continue to receive treatment from the physiotherapist to give him the best chance of recovery for the opening match.”When the South African squad left for Bangladesh last Saturday, their team manager Mohammed Moosajee was hopeful Steyn would be ready for the warm-up match and even more optimistic he would play the first match.They are less confident of du Plessis appearing in their first game. The captain did not play in the Bangladesh A game at all and is a “50-50 chance” for the Sri Lanka match.”The medical team is cautious of rushing him too soon because of the explosive nature of T20 cricket and the back-to-back schedule of fixtures,” CSA’s release read. “He will continue to receive extensive treatment and rehab to give him the best chance of regaining full fitness for the opening match.”If du Plessis is ruled out, AB de Villiers will likely lead and bat at No.3, in his absence. De Villiers was in charge of the T20 squad from June 2011 to December 2012 when he stepped down because he felt overburdened by the treble role of captaining, keeping wicket and batting in the top order. He remains South Africa’s ODI skipper but has been relieved of the gloves in the limited-overs formats.South Africa’s other injury worry was Morne Morkel, who hurt his right shoulder during the Tests against Australia. Morkel did not play in any of the T20s against Australia but appears to have recovered fully. He bowled his full quota of overs in the match against Bangladesh A and played in the warm-up match against Pakistan.With Morkel fit and four other seamers, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Wayne Parnell, Albie Morkel and Beuran Hendricks in their ranks, South Africa are unlikely to call for a replacement to Steyn just yet. Should they need one, Kyle Abbott is the obvious candidate. He was in the squad for the T20s against Australia and was the second highest wicket-taker in the domestic 20-over competition with 16 scalps, behind Hendricks.
Gary Keedy, the 39-year-old left-arm spinner, is winding down is playing career having agreed to become assistant physiotherapist at Nottinghamshire
ESPNcricinfo staff19-Dec-2013
Gary Keedy will become assistant physiotherapist and spin coach at Nottinghamshire•Getty Images
Gary Keedy, the 39-year-old left-arm spinner, is winding down is playing career having agreed to become assistant physiotherapist at Nottinghamshire.He will still be registered to play for Notts but his primary role will now be as part of the backroom staff for the 2nd XI and academy, also serving as spin-bowling coach.Keedy left Lancashire, where he spent 18 summers, for Surrey last season as the county parachuted in experienced players to attempt to stabilise the dressing room but appeared only 13 times for the first team.Since making his debut in 1994, Keedy has racked up 678 first-class wickets at 31.38 and 119 List A scalps at 26.47. He was part of the Lancashire one-day sides that enjoyed much success in the second half of the 1990s and helped return the County Championship to Old Trafford in 2011.He will now turn his attention to a support role at Trent Bridge as spin-bowling coach. Notts director of cricket, Mick Newell, is keen for specialist assistance for 20-year-olds Sam Wood, an offspinner, and slow left-armer Adam Tillcock, along with the experienced Samit Patel.”We’re pleased to have agreed a deal with Gary,” Newell said. “He has a wealth of experience and is uniquely qualified to serve us at this stage of his career.”He was keen to take the next step towards a full-time career in physiotherapy but still feels that he can contribute to our coaching team and provide an option for those games away from Trent Bridge where we may opt to play two spinners.”Keedy said he was grateful for his brief stay at Surrey: “I have had a great year and would like to thank everyone at the club for their fantastic support.”The chance to develop my career in physiotherapy at Nottinghamshire was too good an opportunity to turn down at this stage and I am looking forward to the new challenges ahead next year.”
Rajasthan Royals stayed unbeaten at home in 2013 after beating the IPL champions by seven wickets
The Report by Sidharth Monga21-Sep-2013 Scorecard and ball-by-ball details Vikramjeet Malik took three big wickets•BCCI
We have moved on from the IPL to the Champions League T20 qualifiers, and from there to Champions League proper, but some things haven’t changed. Rajasthan Royals stay unbeaten at home in 2013. Poor shots keep making games interesting. And ordinary umpiring keeps playing a significant role.After an early shower delayed the start by 15 minutes, Royals asked the IPL champions to bat first on a pitch with fresh grass, and kept them down to 142 thanks to Vikramjeet Malik, who possibly wouldn’t have been playing had Siddharth Trivedi not been suspended for one year for not reporting an approach by bookies. Mitchell Johnson and Nathan Coulter-Nile, the latter playing in the absence of Lasith Malinga, put Royals batsmen through a stern test, but were frustrated by Sanju Samson having escaped a plumb lbw when on one.Samson went on to become the youngest player to score a fifty in the CLT20. More importantly, it helped Royals home. The knock wasn’t as convincing as the scorebook will show: even his fifty came up with a massive outside edge on the heave, he was beaten next ball, and then – clearly out of place against fast, short bowling – gloved one over the keeper. Then again, it was hardly a night where things were what they seemed to be.Mumbai’s team sheet slated the comeback man Sachin Tendulkar at No. 4, Rahul Dravid said his side needed no spinner, and the grass on the pitch promised high and consistent bounce. Tendulkar came out to open, part-time spinner Ashok Menaria bowled the first over, and Malik bowled a nasty grubber in the second over to trap Dwayne Smith lbw.Mumbai hardly looked comfortable against the movement, losing wickets regularly until Rohit Sharma and Kieron Pollard added 52 for the fifth wicket. Rohit, though, edged the returning Watson a ball after hitting him for a six, leaving Pollard with a lot to do. Pollard threatened to do the lot, but in the last over of the innings – when a 20 from him looked possible – he edged a wide half-volley through to the keeper.Coulter-Nile hit a six and a four to give Mumbai some momentum going into the second innings, and got lucky with the ball too when Rahul Dravid cut a wide ball straight to point. Johnson wasn’t as lucky when he had Samson dead in front to a 150kmph swinger. Bruce Oxenford was the only man who didn’t agree. Samson and Ajinkya Rahane weathered that testing spell, and then targeted the two Mumbai spinners.Pragyan Ojha was welcomed with a six over extra cover, and Harbhajan Singh was punished every time he bowled short and flat. Just when it looked like the two could finish the game off, Rahane ended the 74-run partnership with an ugly swipe. Samson continued his merry ride – he should consider taking it all the way to a casino – until a Pollard short ball got too big for him but wasn’t fast enough to take the top edge behind the stumps over the infield.Royals needed 36 off 27 then, and Shane Watson and Stuart Binny finally made sure there was a departure from the IPL: there was no twist in the end. Well, there might have been one when Watson played put two dots in the last over with two required, but Pollard let him off with a misfield.
Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim wants to put the BPL corruption controversy behind and shift focus back to cricket as the team begins their final stretch of the training before the home series against New Zealand in October
Mohammad Isam18-Aug-2013Mushfiqur Rahim, the Bangladesh captain, wants to put the BPL corruption controversy behind and shift focus back to cricket as Bangladesh begin their final phase of the training before the home series against New Zealand in October.”It is distracting our attention,” Mushfiqur said. “But we are trying to concentrate on New Zealand who did well against England recently, a great achievement. I hope the problems [regarding the BPL controversy] will be sorted out soon. The good environment that we had should return.”It is always difficult to keep the concentration. Everyone knows it is a mental game. So you have to keep yourself focused to keep your concentration. The 12 players who are here are trying to do that. Those who are outside are also trying to do that.”Mushfiqur stated that many players suffered injuries during the BPL, an example of their commitment towards the tournament. But, he said that team owners and officials had to reciprocate that commitment.”Apart from the fixing and the payment, the standard of cricket in the BPL was good and a lot of individuals were helped by it. We always want that the BPL should continue. But as we give 100%, the involved parties should also give 100%,” he said. “Only then it should be played, otherwise it’s a waste of time. A lot of players got injured playing in the BPL. That indicates they are trying to give their 100%.”Naeem Islam and Mashrafe Mortaza were among a group of players who got injured during the BPL, and subsequently missed tours to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in April and May respectively.Mushfiqur had previously suggested stringent punishment for Mohammad Ashraful, after his team-mate had admitted to involvement in the corruption scandal. The young captain reiterated the views, saying that the ICC and BCB should take deal with the accused in the BPL corruption issue.”I was shocked, but the guilty should be taken to task. There is the ICC and the BCB to do that. From the age-level players to everyone [involved in cricket], this should be a lesson,” Mushfiqur said. “If one of your colleagues is engaged with this sort of thing, it will hurt you. At the same time, it is not the first time in cricket. There were big names that were involved in it. But it is painful because it has happened in our country for the first time. But this should finish quickly and a normal atmosphere should return.”
أكدت تقارير قطرية اقتراب الإيطالي باولو مالديني المدير الرياضي السابق لميلان من نادي أهلي جدة السعودي.
قناة “الكأس” القطرية أكدت أن أسطورة النادي الإيطالي باولو مالديني على رادار إدارة الأهلي السعودي، من أجل شغل منصب المدير الرياضي في الموسم المقبل.
طالع أيضًا.. رسميًا | موسيماني يعلن الرحيل عن أهلي جدة.. ويوجه رسالة للجماهير
وكان مالديني قد رحل عن منصبه كمدير رياضي لنادي ميلان في يونيو الجاري، ليضعه أهلي جدة ضمن حساباته.
وتأهل نادي أهلي جدة إلى دوري روشن السعودي في الموسم المقبل، بعد نجاحه في تحقيق لقب دوري يلو.
مصادر للكاس: أسطورة ميلان الإيطالي #باولو_مالديني ضمن خيارات إدارة النادي #الأهلي_السعودي الجديدة للعمل مديراً رياضياً للنادي بداية من الموسم الرياضي المقبل ..#قنوات_الكاس pic.twitter.com/wssYZiYOIM
أكد خالد عبد الفتاح لاعب النادي الأهلي، أنه يتمنى مواجهة صن داونز الجنوب إفريقي في نهائي بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا هذا الموسم.
وتأهل الأهلي إلى نهائي دوري الأبطال للمرة الرابعة على التوالي، والسادسة عشر في تاريخه بعد الفوز على الترجي التونسي بنتيجة 4-0 في مجموع مباراتي الذهاب والإياب بدور نصف النهائي.
وقال عبد الفتاح في تصريحات عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورت”: “نريد مواجهة أي فريق، ولكن نحن كلاعبين نرغب في ملاقاة صن داونز في النهائي لتعويض الهزيمة التي حدثت في جنوب إفريقيا بدور المجموعات”.
وكان الأهلي خسر في الجولة الرابعة من دور المجموعات أمام صن داونز بخمسة أهداف مقابل هدفين.
صن داونز يلتقي مع الوداد المغربي في نصف النهائي اليوم السبت بمباراة الإياب، بعدما انتهت مواجهة الذهاب بين الفريقين سلبياً في المغرب.
وأضاف: “نسعى لتحقيق للبطولة لتكون أول بطولة إفريقية لي مع الأهلي”.
طالع | كولر يتحدث عن سافيو وركلة أطهر الطاهر ويؤكد: لن نسمح لصن داونز بتكرار الخماسية
وعن تعليمات الجهاز الفني قبل مباراة العودة أمام الترجي، أوضح: “كولر قال إن نتيجة الذهاب خادعة، علينا أن نحسم المباراة مبكراً، ولا نفكر في المباراة النهائية، ومباراة القاهرة ما هي إلا شوط ثان بعد مواجهة رادس”.
وأكمل: “لعبت ظهير أيسر في آخر دقائق المباراة بناءً علي طلب كولر، وأنا ألعب في أي مركز، سبق وكنت في قلب الدفاع وظهير أيمن”
وعن موقفه من الاستمرار مع الأهلي بعد انتهاء الإعارة، قال: “القادم خير، أنا أركز في التمرين والمباريات، والموقف سيكون عند الجهاز الفني وإدارة النادي”.
يذكر أن خالد عبد الفتاح يلعب في الأهلي معاراً من نادي سموحة منذ يناير الماضي، لمدة 6 شهور.
Sussex have announced that Zac Toumazi, the former Hampshire commercial director, will succeed Dave Brooks as chief executive in January.Toumazi has extensive experience in the financial sector, working for Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, before switching to cricket firstly with Surrey for six years and then with Hampshire from 2011.He will attempt to continue to move Sussex forward and build on the work of Brooks whose four years at Sussex saw the club win a one-day double In 2009 and Division Two of the County Championship in 2010.Since announcing he was leaving Sussex at the end of the year, Brooks has been appointed to the Guernsey Cricket Board.His successor at Sussex, Toumazi, will take over a financially healthy club, largely thanks to inheritance from former club president Spen Cama, and a recently development ground.”We are very pleased to appoint Zac,” Jim May, Sussex chairman, said. “We believe his commercial experience, cultural fit and passion for cricket give him the credentials to ensure that Sussex continues to lead the way both on and off the pitch.”Dave Brooks leaves us in great shape this month after four outstanding years. We had a very strong group of candidates who applied to succeed him.Toumazi said, “I am very excited. I look forward to working with the entire team taking Sussex forward whilst preserving the values that make it so special.”
ESPNcricinfo previews the Clydesdale Bank 40 final between Hampshire and Warwickshire at Lord’s
Alex Winter14-Sep-2012
Sean Ervine, who won at Lord’s with Hampshire in 2005 and 2009, will hope for another success against Warwickshire•Getty Images
The decline in attraction of cricket’s domestic cup final has parallels with football’s FA Cup final – shifting time slots and sponsors, the rising importance of more valuable competitions – but while the Football Association will always be able to shift tickets for Wembley, the ECB has been forced into some blue sky thinking to try and boost the profile of an occasion where not so long ago, the cricket did all the talking.Friends Life t20 finals day saw a host of comedians keep the crowd chuckling but for the CB40 final, Lord of the Dance will provide the supplementary entertainment. More than 500 young people from schools around the country will perform a “unique choreographed dance routine” – the largest ever staged at Lord’s. One can only assume there have been others.Whoever bats second will be hoping a mass of young children do nothing to affect the condition of the outfield, as chasing has been the path to victory in each of the last four finals. Chasing has also been very successful for Warwickshire; five of their eight victories in the group stage came via bowling first and only one of those pursuits was tight. Only once did they lose batting second.Their success with the bat has gone hand in hand with Varun Chopra’s excellent season. He has made 446 runs at 55.75. Chopra’s opening partner William Porterfield has also been in form with 395 runs, although he is at the World Twenty20 with Ireland. When you add Tim Ambrose’s average of 59 in eight innings into the order, it is easy to see why they won the second-highest number of games of any team in the group stage. And they needed those wins, qualifying only on countback ahead of Kent – who inflicted Warwickshire’s only batting aberration, when the Bears were shot out for 96 at Edgbaston.The bowling attack also boasts the names that have been lauded as Warwickshire took the County Championship title. Chris Wright’s 19 victims have cost 21.15 apiece; Chris Woakes’ 13 just 16.92. Spinner Jeetan Patel has also replicated his Championship influence in the CB40, going at fewer than four runs per over and picking up 11 wickets.The spin department may prove the widest gap between the teams: Hampshire are without Danny Briggs, their leading wicket-taker with 19 victims, who is also at the World T20 in Sri Lanka, with England. But Hampshire do welcome back Neil McKenzie. He flew home after the Friends Life t20 final but has travelled back to try and help Hampshire to a one-day double, which would prove ample compensation, financially if anything, for failing to win promotion in the Championship.Also missing for Hampshire is Dimitri Mascarenhas, one of their most experienced campaigners. He aggravated an injury in the FLt20 final and is now resting ahead of the T20 Champions League in October.But Hampshire have become used to the big occasion, winning the FLt20 in two of the last three seasons. Four of this year’s squad – Jimmy Adams, Michael Carberry, Sean Ervine and Liam Dawson – also played in their last final appearance in the longer one-day competition, when they beat Sussex to win the 2009 FP Trophy, although talisman Dominic Cork, who took four early wickets that day, is no longer around. Ervine is also a veteran of the 2005 final, in the old 50-over format, and he scored a 93-ball hundred as Hampshire defeated this year’s opponents, Warwickshire, by 18 runs.Also returning from that match is Warwickshire’s Neil Carter, hoping for one last tilt at glory. His five-for and pinch-hit 32 were in vain in 2005 but he got his hands on the inaugural CB40 trophy in 2010, when Ian Bell’s hundred saw them to victory. And it is the likes of Bell, Chopra, Wright and Woakes – players in form, who have played high-quality cricket all summer – that give Warwickshire the edge. Hampshire, however, will hope their underdog spirit can produce the sparkle this flagging tournament desperately needs.