No English counties in Champions League Twenty20

English county teams will not play in the Champions League Twenty20 this year because the tournament dates clashes with the end of England’s domestic season

Cricinfo staff21-May-2010

Sussex had participated in the first Champions League•Global Cricket Ventures-BCCI

English county teams will not play in the Champions League Twenty20 this year because the tournament dates – September 10 to 26 – clashes with the end of England’s domestic season.The ECB conveyed its decision in a memo circulated to the counties, saying it was “with great regret” that the Friends Provident T20 finalists would be unable to participate in the lucrative tournament in South Africa, according to a report in the .The participation of teams from England had been put in doubt after it emerged that the schedule, announced in February, would clash with crucial fixtures at the end of the English season, which runs until September 16. England will be playing Pakistan in an ODI series at the time, the final two rounds of the County Championship will be on, as well as the semi-finals and final of the ECB40 competition.The ECB had already tweaked its domestic calendar to accommodate the Champions League, which was originally scheduled for October, but the tournament was brought forward to accommodate India’s home series against Australia. The board said that counties would be able to participate in the next two Champions Leagues which will not clash with the domestic season.

تعرف على تقييم محمد صلاح في مباراة ليفربول وليدز يونايتد

حصل محمد صلاح، نجم فريق ليفربول، على تقييم متوسط بعد تسجيله هدف في مباراة اليوم أمام ليدز يونايتد في الدوري الإنجليزي.

واستضاف ملعب “أنفيلد” مباراة الفريقين في الجولة 14 من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، حيث خسر ليفربول بهدفين مقابل هدف.

ونجح صلاح في تسجيل هدف فريقه الوحيد اليوم، لكنه لم يكن كافيا وخسر ليفربول المباراة. ملخص لمسات محمد صلاح في مباراة ليفربول وليدز يونايتد في الدوري الانجليزي

وبحسب “سوفا سكور”، فإن محمد صلاح قد حصل على تقييم 7.5/10، بعد أن سدد 3 كرات على المرمى واثنين خارج المرمى، ولمس الكرة 52 مرة.

وبلغت نسبة دقة تمريراته 66.7% بعد أن مرر 20 تمريرة، ومرر تمريرة مفتاحية، وصنع فرصة كبيرة أهدرها نونيز، كما فاز بـ 3 صراعات أرضية من أصل 9، وتم ارتكاب خطأ عليه.

Hampshire give themselves a shot at revival

In an intriguingly balanced match on a testing pitch, Hampshire have a platform from which they might just lift their spirits after a woefully poor beginning to the season with a win over the First Division leaders

Jon Culley at Trent Bridge18-May-2010
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In an intriguingly balanced match on a testing pitch, Hampshire have a platform from which they might just lift their spirits after a woefully poor beginning to the season with a win over the First Division leaders. It is an unsteady platform, for sure, represented by a lead of just 35 runs, but after losing four of their first five matches in the Championship, to be in with a chance at the half-way stage in this one must feel like progress.Much will depend, of course, on how they bowl on day three, given that a big target on the last day could be a daunting prospect for a batting line-up lacking Michael Carberry as well as Michael Lumb and Dimitri Mascarenhas. Variable bounce is likely to be a factor on a dry, cracked pitch.They will look again to Jimmy Adams, who missed out by four runs on a first century of the campaign but was the fulcrum nonetheless of a steadfast performance from Hampshire, whose record contrasts with Nottinghamshire’s four wins from four.It could be a good moment, too, for Neil McKenzie, the former South African Test batsman, to properly prove his value to the county after a slow start to his Hampshire career. The way in which he ended a run of low scores with a first half-century in the Championship perhaps signalled a timely return to form.Two partnerships were pivotal on day two, the first of which saw Adams and Chris Benham add 115 after the loss of nightwatchman James Tomlinson left them 39 for 2.At the start of it, Darren Pattinson bowled superbly, maintaining excellent control, finding movement off the pitch as well as through the air and beating the bat repeatedly. He looked a bit like the Pattinson of two years ago, before he earned his solitary and controversial Test call-up. James Whitaker, the England selector, was looking on, as he often was then, although it would be a surprise if he is mentioned in dispatches this time.Charlie Shreck was no less impressive and when he and Pattinson gave way, Andre Adams and Paul Franks kept up the pressure. In an enthralling contest, the Hampshire pair were made to work for their runs.Indeed, their application was impressive, in particular from Jimmy Adams, who grafted for 153 balls to get to 50, although he should have been caught at second slip off his namesake’s bowling on 37, Neil Edwards spilling the chance.Benham, who had a painful blow on the elbow facing Adams the bowler, survived a difficult chance to the wicketkeeper off Pattinson on 20 soon after lunch.Adams at last found an opportunity to attack when Nottinghamshire introduced Samit Patel’s left-arm spin an hour into the afternoon session. His next 46 runs came much more briskly, all bar six of them in boundaries, but Nottinghamshire regained the initiative again when Shreck broke the stand by bowling Benham.Then Franks, who had been turned down in a vigorous appeal for lbw moments earlier, found some extra bounce and movement to Adams, who was caught behind off a thin contact and walked without waiting for the umpire’s verdict.Franks, whose all-round talents saw him accelerated into the England one-day side a decade ago only for a knee injury to blunt his progress, has been in and out of the Nottinghamshire side in recent years but seems to be thriving again now, with Mark Ealham’s retirement offering the chance to forge a permanent place. Full of confidence, he struck again four balls later in the same over, James Vince hitting him straight to Steven Mullaney at midwicket. Vince is a young man who might interest Whitaker and company at some stage, but not on this occasion.With his quick demise, Hampshire were five down and still 102 adrift. Nottinghamshire sensed a chance to take the upper hand decisively.But McKenzie and Nic Pothas had other ideas. Adding 74 in 23 overs, they swung the balance again towards Hampshire before, Pattinson, with the new ball, trapped McKenzie leg before with a fuller delivery.Adams, whose last spell was his best, dismissed Pothas and mopped up the tail to finish with 4 for 56, but not before Sean Ervine had eked out a valuable unbeaten 31 for a lead of 35.

Corinthians faz proposta por Dourado e aguarda reunião com Fluminense

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Em busca de um atacante para substituir Jô, vendido ao Nagoya Grampus, do Japão, o Corinthians fez uma proposta por Henrique Dourado, do Fluminense. Os representantes do jogador se reunirão com o clube carioca nos próximos dias, e o Timão aguarda. A informação foi publicada inicialmente pelo site do Globo Esporte.

Henrique Dourado foi artilheiro do Brasileirão, ao lado justamente de Jô, com 18 gols. O Corinthians quer mais um atacante para o elenco de 2018, e o técnico Fábio Carille disse que indicou “vários nomes” à diretoria.

O Fluminense se reunirá com os representantes do jogador para analisar a proposta. O clube tem passado por reformulação, com saídas de jogadores importantes em 2017, como Diego Cavalieri, Henrique (zagueiro, que está acertado com o Corinthians), Orejuela, Lucas, Wendel e Wellington Silva, além do imbróglio envolvendo Gustavo Scarpa, que não se reapresentou.

Tanto Corinthians quanto Fluminense estarão nos Estados Unidos para a disputa da Florida Cup. A tendência é de que os dirigentes aproveitem a oportunidade para negociar.

Henrique Dourado chegou ao Fluminense em julho de 2016 e se destacou em 2017, ao ser artilheiro do Brasil, com 32 gols. Ele tem 28 anos e contrato com o Flu até 2020.

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Saiss to miss Norwich FA Cup clash

The wait for Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Romain Saiss to return to action is set to be extended by another game, as the Moroccan is likely to be rested for today’s FA Cup clash against Norwich City.

What’s the latest?

According to journalist Tim Spiers, the defender will be given until Sunday to have time off after competing at the African Cup of Nations (AFCON), with Wolves manager Bruno Lage saying: “Even Maldini needs to rest.”

Saiss hasn’t featured for his club since their 1-0 win at Manchester United in early January before departing for AFCON with his native Morocco.

However, the 31-year-old’s nation were eliminated from the tournament last weekend, losing 2-1 to Egypt in extra-time at the quarter-final stage.

Although he has been out of action for just under a week, the Moroccan will be given extra time off before returning to action over the next few days.

Fans will be gutted

As suggested by his team selection for the 3-0 win over Sheffield United in the third round, Lage will be taking the FA Cup very seriously this season.

The Wolves manager fielded a very strong starting line-up against the Blades and is expected to do so again on Saturday when Norwich come to Molineux. Therefore, there almost certainly would’ve been a place for Saiss should he have been ready.

Despite winning both of their Premier League matches after the 31-year-old’s departure against Southampton and Brentford, Wolves failed to keep a clean sheet on either occasion.

With Saiss in the team, Wolves have kept eight clean sheets from 19 league matches, emphasising how significant the Moroccan’s presence is to the side. Indeed, he had started all of their top-flight games this season prior to departing for AFCON, illustrating how central he is to Lage’s plans.

Also, WhoScored rank him as the squad’s third-best performer so far in 2021/22, so the Molineux faithful could be gutted to hear that the 31-year-old won’t be involved today. Lage best hope that the decision to allow Saiss some additional time off doesn’t prove costly this afternoon.

In other news: Alex Crook drops “interesting†Wolves transfer claim which will surely have fans sweating

Smith dreams of following Warne's footsteps

Steven Smith was four when Shane Warne entered cricket folklore by ripping a legbreak the width of Mike Gatting, and next month Smith could become the first Australian legspinner to play a Test in England post-Warne

Brydon Coverdale at Old Trafford26-Jun-2010

Steven Smith is in pole position to face Pakistan, but wants to keep focussed on the one-day series first•PA Photos

Seventeen years ago, an Australian legspinner walked out for his first Test match on English soil and promptly delivered the ball of the century. Steven Smith was four when Shane Warne entered cricket folklore by ripping a legbreak the width of Mike Gatting, and next month Smith could become the first Australian legspinner to play a Test in England post-Warne.Nathan Hauritz has flown home with a foot injury and unless he enjoys a miraculously quick recovery, Smith is in line to make his Test debut against Pakistan at Lord’s. He has spent plenty of time around the Test squad, having been called in as cover in Perth and Melbourne last summer before touring with the team in New Zealand.On Saturday, Smith sat in the pavilion at Old Trafford, the venue of Warne’s most famous moment, and briefly pondered the possibility of winning a baggy-green. Although he was keen to focus on the more immediate challenges of Australia’s stuttering one-day series, he said joining the elite ranks of Australia’s Test cricketers would be a magic moment.”It’s a different standard,” Smith said of Test cricket. “It’s the highest level you can play at. At the moment, Pakistan are a good side, and if I get the opportunity to play in a couple of weeks it will be a dream come true to wear the baggy green. I’m not really thinking too far ahead, it’s just about playing my best cricket at the moment and trying to win a couple of one-day games and get back in this series.”If a Test call-up does arrive, Smith should be in a positive frame of mind. He finished the domestic season with a seven-wicket Sheffield Shield haul for New South Wales, having also scored four hundreds in the tournament and finished sixth on the run tally.Then came the New Zealand tour, which was followed by an impressive World Twenty20 campaign, in which he ousted Hauritz as Australia’s preferred slow bowler and finished third on the wicket list behind Dirk Nannes and Charl Langeveldt. Throw in a solid combination of 41 with the bat and 1 for 40 with the ball on Thursday, in his second ODI, and Smith feels good about the state of his cricket.”Everything is coming together pretty well,” he said. “I learnt a lot about myself as a player in the Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies. It was a big learning curve for me and coming back and playing one-day cricket, it’s always been a dream of mine to play for Australia.”It’s hard to predict what he will show in Test cricket, if given the opportunity. As a precocious, confident Australian legspinner, the Warne comparisons are inevitable, but Smith is a vastly different player.He might not have the ripping legbreak or perfect flipper, but could Warne bat in the top six at Test level? Could Warne hare around the boundary rope and take one-handed screamers time after time? Smith had some tuition from Warne during the Australian season, but doesn’t expect his bowling to leave quite the same mark as Warne did on his first trip to England.”He hasn’t taught me that one yet,” Smith joked of Warne’s Gatting delivery. “Hopefully it will come in at some point. Warney was probably the reason I started bowling legspin when I was about 14. I’ve had a few sessions with him and he’s been great for me.”Judging by Smith’s form over the past six months, he’s right about Warne’s influence. Now to start making his own mark.

Everton: Lampard must axe Seamus Coleman

After tasting his first defeat as Everton manager on Tuesday night, Frank Lampard will know full well the task ahead at Goodison Park this season.

The Toffees slumped to a hugely disappointing 3-1 defeat to Newcastle United at St James’ Park, and saw the Magpies close the gap on them to just one point, albeit with a game in hand.

Given their performances this campaign, it’s no real stretch to say that the Merseyside club do now find themselves in a real battle to avoid relegation this year – something surely unthinkable just a year ago when Carlo Ancelotti was in the dugout.

Lampard will be looking to make his mark on this Everton side as soon as possible, and one call he must surely make sooner rather than later, is axing club captain Seamus Coleman from the starting line-up.

The Everton ace hasn’t been at his best this campaign, with the veteran full-back actually committing nine errors that have directly led to goals – that’s the 16th worst in the entire division.

The Republic of Ireland international turned 33 last October, but continues to be a permanent fixture in this Everton team – he’s played 16 times in the Premier League, and only once in those appearances has he not completed the full 90 minutes.

The biggest criticism however, is not directly levelled at Coleman.

Given his age, it would be unfair to expect him deliver peak performances week-in and week-out, and the most frustrating thing for Toffees fans is surely just how long it has taken for the club to finally sign a new quality right-back to actually provide him with a bit of support.

The club did manage to do so in the transfer window just gone by, adding young defender Nathan Patterson to the ranks from Rangers.

He found himself an unused substitute in the 3-1 defeat to the Magpies on Tuesday, but will certainly fancy his chances of breaking into this starting line-up sooner rather than later.

With Patterson’s arrival in January finally adding some much-needed competition and cover at right-back, it’s now the perfect time for Lampard to axe the £70k-a-week earning Irishman from the starting line-up at Goodison Park.

Given Coleman’s below-par displays and increasing number of errors, his time as a regular starter is surely up.

Meanwhile, Moshiri must learn this key Everton transfer lesson…

كريم حسن شحاتة: قدمنا مباراة جيدة أمام سيراميكا.. ونستطيع الفوز على الأهلي والزمالك

تحدث كريم حسن شحاتة مدير الكرة بنادي البنك الأهلي عن الفوز الذي حققه فريقه مساء اليوم على حساب سيراميكا كليوباترا ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري.

واستطاع البنك الأهلي من تحقيق مكسب كبير على حساب سيراميكا كليوباترا بنتيجة 3-1، في إطار مواجهات الجولة الرابعة من البطولة المحلية. طالع التفاصيل

وقال كريم حسن شحاتة في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس1”: “قدمنا مباراة جيدة جدًا كنا مركزين بعد المباراة الماضية، وأحمد سامي مدرب مميز جدًا”.

وأكمل: “خالد جلال واجه سيراميكا بشكل هجومي وتفوقنا من بداية اللقاء، وهذه طموحات البنك الأهلي عندما نشارك في أي مباراة نبدأ بشكل هجومي”.

وتابع: “إدارة النادي موفرة لنا كل شيء ولم تتأخر على اللاعبين، وسنصرف مكافأة جيدة جدًا للفريق”.

وأوضح: “لم نتعاقد مع صفقات كثيرة ولكن تعاقدنا مع احتياجاتنا، طموحاتنا نريد المنافسة على الدوري، فريقنا يمكنه المنافسة بالإمكانيات المتواجدة لدينا هذا ليس عيبًا”.

واختتم: “مع احترامي للأهلي والزمالك وبيراميدز وفيوتشر، لو هناك شيء من التركيز والإصرار سندخل كل مباراة ونحقق الفوز”.

Ponte perde em casa para o Linense; Santo André e Red Bull empatam

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Depois de vencer o Corinthians na estreia do Campeonato Paulista com um jogador a menos, a Ponte Preta frustrou o torcedor no primeiro jogo no Moisés Lucarelli na temporada ao perder para o Linense por 1 a 0.

O gol dos visitantes foi marcado por Wilson, aos 44 minutos do primeiro tempo. O time de Lins se recupera no Paulistão após a derrota para o Santos. Na próxima rodada o Linense recebe o São Caetano, quarta-feira às 17h no Gilberto Siqueira Lopes. Já a Macaca encara o Santos, na quinta às 19h30 no Moisés Lucarelli.

Na outra partida disputada na noite deste domingo pelo Paulistão, Santo André e Red Bull empataram por 1 a 1 no Estádio Primeiro de Maio. Walterson marcou para o Ramalhão aos 42 minutos do primeiro tempo, mas Eder Luís deixou tudo igual aos 13 minutos da etapa complementar. As duas equipes seguem sem vencer na competição após duas rodadas.

O Santo André volta a campo na quinta-feira para enfrentar o Ituano, às 19h30 no Novelli Júnior. No mesmo dia, o Red Bull sai para enfrentar o Palmeiras, às 21h no Allianz Parque.

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Henrique é seguro, Vital cria e Lucca se destaca: Carille observa reservas

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Apesar da fragilidade do Nacional, décimo colocado da Série A2 do Paulista, a goleada por 4 a 0 do Corinthians no jogo-treino desta terça-feira mostrou que o técnico Fábio Carille tem boas opções no banco de reservas. O maior destaque foi Lucca, autor de dois gols.

Na zaga, Henrique mostrou segurança mesmo não estando na melhor forma física. Possivelmente ele assumirá a vaga de Pedro Henrique e formará dupla titular ao lado de Balbuena. Aos 31 anos, o defensor deve ficar à disposição para o jogo contra o Novorizontino ou Santo André. No gol, Caique e Filipe praticamente não foram exigidos.

Os laterais Mantuan e Guilherme Romão não comprometeram, mas também quase não tiveram destaques durante o treino. O zagueiro Léo Santos, de 19 anos, foi bem e orientou os companheiros a todo instante, como de costume.

No meio de campo, Renê Júnior fez a função de Gabriel. Ele pode atuar mais adiantado, mas foi testado à frente da zaga. Embora ainda não esteja na melhor forma física, o jogador não comprometeu na marcação e ajudou nas saídas de bola.

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Camacho também fez uma partida, com um gol e uma assistência para Lucca, mas quem apareceu ainda mais foi Mateus Vital. Aos 19 anos, ele chamou o jogo, criou, sofreu faltas, deu uma assistência e marcou um gol. Na verdade, seriam duas assistências, mas o juiz não viu o desvio de Danilo após a cobrança de falta.

Pelas pontas, Lucca e Emerson Sheik tiveram boa movimentação e voltaram para ajudar na defesa. Lucca foi o principal jogador corintiano no teste, com dois gols marcados, boas jogadas e bastante entrega. Sheik, por sua vez, teve poucas oportunidades para brilhar no ataque.

Por fim, Danilo foi o escolhido para atuar como 9. Aos 38 anos, ele teve boa participação no começo, marcou o gol que foi dado a Mateus Vital e até voltou para marcar. Caiu de produção na parte final da atividade.

No terceiro tempo, Carille mudou toda a equipe. Atuaram: Maltos, Léo Príncipe, Yago, Carlos e Moisés; Jean; Pedrinho, Fellipe Bastos, Warian e Giovanni Augusto; Carlinhos. Sem criatividade e entrosamento, a equipe quase não levou perigo e passou em branco durante os últimos 30 minutos do jogo-treino.

Enquanto os reservas eram observados por Carille, os titulares do clássico contra o São Paulo receberam Maycon, Marquinhos Gabriel e Júnior Dutra para um trabalho em campo reduzido. Eles sabem que tem bastante jogadores brigando pelas vagas.

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