Sheffield Shield previews: Western Australia eye hat-trick, who can challenge them?

Victoria will hope to go one step further while New South Wales look to revive their fortunes

Alex Malcolm and Andrew McGlashan01-Oct-2023

Nathan Lyon should be available for a significant number of matches•Getty Images

New South WalesCaptain Moises Henriques
Coach Greg ShipperdSquad Sean Abbott (CA), Jackson Bird, Pat Cummins (CA), Joel Davies (R), Oliver Davies, Ben Dwarshuis, Jack Edwards, Matthew Gilkes, Chris Green, Ryan Hackney, Ryan Hadley, Liam Hatcher, Josh Hazlewood (CA), Moises Henriques, Baxter Holt, Daniel Hughes, Hayden Kerr, Nathan Lyon (CA), Blake Macdonald, Blake Nikitaras, Jack Nisbet (R), Kurtis Patterson, Ross Pawson, Will Salzmann (R), Jason Sangha, Tanveer Sangha, Lachlan Shaw (R), Steven Smith (CA), Mitchell Starc (CA), Chris Tremain, Hunar Verma (R), David Warner (CA), Adam Zampa (CA) CA = Cricket Australia contract | R = Rookie contractIn Jackson Bird, Joel Davies, Chris Green, Blake Macdonald, Ross Pawson
Out Trent Copeland, Liam Doddrell, Mickey Edwards, Lachlan Hearne, Daniel SamsHow they shape upThe only way is up after a winless campaign last season, for the first time in 84 years, which left them bottom of the table. Change was already afoot before that campaign was over with Phil Jaques sacked and captain Kurtis Patterson dropped. Greg Shipperd, a coaching doyen in Australian cricket, is back in charge while Moises Henriques is the permanent replacement for Patterson. NSW need Patterson to rediscover his run-scoring; overall there were just four centuries in the Shield last season. Jackson Bird will add experience to the attack but it’s time some of the younger players stand up to avoid further talk that the talent pipeline in the state, at least when it comes to four-day cricket, is drying up.Player to watchJason Sangha, who first made a mark when he took a century off England in just his second first-class match in 2017, is one of those young batters NSW will need to start seeing more from. At 24 he still has time on his side, but last season he averaged 28.14 with a best of 54, a significant decline on the previous season where he topped 500 runs, and after 34 matches his overall first-class return is under 30.Australia radarAs usual, there will be mass absences, compounded this season by the ODI World Cup during the first two months of the season, but NSW are used to it. However, they should see a good amount of Nathan Lyon as he returns from the calf injury that ended his Ashes tour. They will hope to get at least five Shield games out of him before the Tests. There is a chance some of the other Test players could squeeze in a game before the Pakistan series. Adam Zampa could be available in the latter part of the season.Queensland will see plenty of Usman Khawaja in the first part of the season•Getty Images

QueenslandCaptain Usman Khawaja
Coach Wade SeccombeSquad Xavier Bartlett, James Bazley, Max Bryant, Hugo Burdon (R), Joe Burns, Jack Clayton, Blake Edwards, Liam Guthrie, Aryan Jain, Usman Khawaja (CA), Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne (CA), Ben McDermott, Michael Neser (CA), Jimmy Peirson, Will Prestwidge (R), Matthew Renshaw, Gurinder Sandhu, Jack Sinfield (R), Mark Steketee, Bryce Street, Connor Sully, Mitch Swepson, Hugh Weibgen (R), Tom Whitney (R), Jack WildermuthIn Ben McDermott, Aryan Jain, Hugh Weibgen, Tom Whitney
Out Kane Richardson, Sam Heazlett, Sam Truloff, Matthew WillansHow they shape upThey were in touch throughout last season but were ultimately pipped in the finals race by Victoria’s surge, who handed them a costly defeat after the BBL. They have a stable squad that should again be a title contender with Ben McDermott’s arrival from Tasmania potentially adding further depth to the top order if he can bounce back from average just 18.30 last summer.Their bowling attack looks solid and one of the interesting decisions will be how they use Mitch Swepson and Matt Kuhnemann with the Gabba, especially, rarely a two-spinner venuePlayer to watchIt’s been a challenging 12 months for Mitchell Swepson after cracking into the Test side the season before. He averaged 39.66 in the Shield last summer, was selected for India but did not feature in the series then lost his CA central contract. He had a four-game stint with Glamorgan that brought 14 wickets, albeit at considerable cost but has remained around the Australia A set-up. He took eight wickets in two games in New Zealand and started with three more in Brisbane last month, before registering 0 for 119 in the second innings. Domestically he may not be an automatic pick in the Shield if Kuhnemann’s form warrants selection and Australia does not have another subcontinent tour until early 2025.Australia radarMarnus Labuschagne’s late move into the World Cup squad means he won’t be seen much in the first half of the season, but Usman Khawaja should be around ahead of the Test matches. Matt Renshaw will hope to push for David Warner’s spot at the top of the order. Michael Neser seems destined to forever be a reserve for Australia. Kuhnemann and Swepson are unlikely to be needed on home soil barring a spate of injuries.Jordan Buckingham is part of an exciting South Australia pace attack•Getty Images

South AustraliaCaptain Jake Lehmann
Coach Jason GillespieSquad Wes Agar, Kyle Brazell (R), Jordan Buckingham, Aidan Cahill (R), Jake Carder, Alex Carey (CA), Harry Conway, Brendan Doggett, Daniel Drew, Jake Fraser-McGurk, David Grant, Travis Head (CA), Isaac Higgins (R), Henry Hunt, Thomas Kelly, Jake Lehmann, Ben Manenti, Harry Matthias (R), Nathan McAndrew, Nathan McSweeney, Harry Nielsen, Lloyd Pope, Liam Scott, Henry Thornton, Spencer Johnson, Kelvin SmithIn Jake Fraser-McGurk, Kelvin Smith
Out Jake Weatherald (Tasmania), Bailey Capel, Ryan King, Nick WinterHow they shape upSigns of improvement last season as back-to-back wins either side of the BBL helped them finish mid-table, although the campaign closed with two defeats and a draw. Earlier this year, coach Jason Gillespie lauded his pace attack as the best in the country and the group of Spencer Johnson, Nathan McAndrew, Wes Agar and Jordan Buckingham can certainly be potent, backed up by Brendan Doggett and Henry Thornton.Ben Manenti carried the spin bowling, but a lot of faith is being shown in Lloyd Pope even though he did not play a game last season. Jake Lehmann has taken on the captaincy and will need to average more than the 31.23 he managed in 2022-23.Player to watchCould easily pick out one of the impressive quicks, but it will be worth tracking Henry Hunt as he looks to bounce back from an underwhelming season. After starting with a defiant 97 not out off 326 balls to secure a draw against Victoria, he averaged 25.94 to slip down the pecking order of potential further Australia openers after three centuries in 2021-22 plus another in Sri Lanka for Australia A. He relinquished the captaincy before the end of the summer having struggled to combine his two roles and did not feature for Australia A against New Zealand A.Australia radarTravis Head and Alex Carey are part of the World Cup squad so may, at most, get one Shield outing before the Test summer. Johnson, who has returned from India with a hamstring injury, is on the selectors’ radar across all formats. It’s unlikely anyone else will be required for national duty, but Thornton, Agar, Buckingham and Nathan McSweeney have been around the A-team set-up.Caleb Jewell has impressed for Australia A•Getty Images

TasmaniaCaptain Jordan Silk
Coach Jeff VaughanSquad Gabe Bell, Iain Carlisle, Nick Davis (R), Paddy Dooley, Jake Doran, Nathan Ellis, Jarrod Freeman, Brad Hope, Caleb Jewell, Riley Meredith, Lawrence Neil-Smith, Mitch Owen, Nivethan Radhakrishnan (R), Sam Rainbird, Jordan Silk, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Wade, Charlie Wakim, Tim Ward, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster, Mac WrightIn Paddy Dooley, Jake Weatherald
Out Tom Andrews, Jackson Bird (NSW), Ben McDermott (Queensland), Peter Siddle (Victoria)How they shape upTasmania have made significant list changes as they look to rebuild their attack with Jackson Bird and Peter Siddle both departing to completely change the age profile of the squad. They only won two games last year and finished second-last having narrowly missed the final in 2021-22. Their bowling lacked penetration, as they conceded nine 300-plus scores last season, more than any other team. With their best two bowlers from last season having departed, much of the load will fall on the likes of Riley Meredith, Sam Rainbird, Gabe Bell, Lawrence Neil-Smith and Nathan Ellis, when he is not playing white-ball cricket.Billy Stanlake could also return to the first-class ranks after two years out. Left-arm orthodox white-ball specialist Paddy Dooley has been added to the squad and could play a role. The batting has been strengthened. They already possess an Australia A opening combination in Caleb Jewell and Tim Ward. Jake Weatherald joins the squad and may get an opportunity to bat in a different position having been a long-time opener for South Australia.Player to watchCaleb Jewell has made a name for himself over the last two years as a potential international player and has only enhanced his reputation with his performances for Australia A this year, including a stunning century in the recent series against New Zealand A.That has vaulted him into the conversation as a possible long-term Test match opener. Prior to the A series, he appeared to be behind Harris, Renshaw and Bancroft in the pecking order but that gap has closed. A fast start to the summer and some big scores, especially on the always challenging early-season Bellerive Oval surface, will only help his cause.Australia radarAside from Jewell, Ward is another who is popular with the selectors having played in the last two Australia A series, and could also put himself in the mix as a Test candidate. Meredith is always a player of interest to the national selectors when he is fit and he started the Marsh Cup season with a lightning spell of bowling at the Junction Oval. His red-ball bowling has long been a work in progress, but his raw pace and skill make him an attractive player to the selectors.Todd Murphy will have the chance to be the No. 1 spinner•Getty Images

VictoriaCaptain Will Sutherland
Coach Chris RogersSquad Liam Blackford (R), Scott Boland (CA), Dylan Brasher (R), Ashley Chandrasinghe, Xavier Crone, Travis Dean, Sam Elliott, Matt Fotia, Peter Handscomb, Sam Harper, Marcus Harris (CA), Campbell Kellaway, Nic Maddinson, Glenn Maxwell (CA), Cameron McClure, Jono Merlo, Todd Murphy (CA), Tom O’Donnell, Fergus O’Neill, Wil Parker, Mitch Perry, Will Pucovski, Tom Rogers, Matt Short, Peter Siddle, Will Sutherland, Douglas Warran (R)In Peter Siddle, Matt Fotia, Tom O’Donnell, Tom Rogers, Liam Blackford, Dylan Brasher, Douglas Warren
Out Aaron Finch (retired), Jake Fraser-McGurk (South Australia), Brody Couch, Zak Evans, Mackenzie Harvey, Jon Holland, Tom O’ConnellHow they shape upVictoria surprised even themselves by making back-to-back finals with a young squad but they feel they are ready to take the next step. Last year they lost to Western Australia, unable to win the key moments with bat and ball in the decider. But a year older and wiser they look like they have all the pieces in place.They will play under a new captain with Will Sutherland taking over the Shield captaincy from Peter Handscomb. The return of Will Pucovski will strengthen the top-order batting significantly and the attack will be well-balanced with Scott Boland available for most of the first part of the season.They have added Peter Siddle to fill in when he is rested. Sutherland, Mitch Perry and Fergus O’Neill are all fit and ready for a full season while Todd Murphy will be a banker as their No. 1 spinner.Player to watchMarcus Harris is the player who has both the most to gain out of the first half of the season and the most to lose. He appears to be next cab off the rank to be the Test match opener whenever David Warner finishes.He does not have much to prove at domestic level but some big early scores, particularly at the WACA and the Gabba could actually put pressure on the national selectors to move Warner on earlier. Conversely, if Harris has a lean early season run, which can happen as an opening bat, the likes of Renshaw, Bancroft and Jewell will all be pressing their case to be next cab off the rank.Australia radarVictoria have a good contingent of players on the fringes off the Test team with Harris, Boland and Murphy all touring England with the Ashes squad. Handscomb did not make the Ashes squad despite playing very well on the tour of India and he is keen to prove he is not just a subcontinent specialist.Sutherland’s stocks continue to rise as both a leader and a player. Australia’s allrounder resources are flush at the moment but if Sutherland can improve his long-form batting after a maiden first-class century last season and 83 in the final, he can elevate his standing even further. Pucovski always remains a player of interest, but Australia’s selectors are set to be very patient with him and let him try and get some continuity at domestic level for a season or two.Lance Morris’ pace will put him in Australia’s planning•Getty Images

Western AustraliaCaptain Mitchell Marsh
Coach Adam VogesSquad Ashton Agar (CA), Cameron Bancroft, Mahli Beardman (R), Jason Behrendorff, Hilton Cartwright, Cooper Connolly, Sam Fanning, Cameron Gannon, Jayden Goodwin (R), Cameron Green (CA), Sam Greer (R), Aaron Hardie, Liam Haskett, Josh Inglis (CA), Bryce Jackson, Matt Kelly, Mitchell Marsh (CA), Hamish McKenzie, Lance Morris (CA), Joel Paris, Josh Philippe, Jhye Richardson (CA), Corey Rocchiccioli, D’Arcy Short, Charlie Stobo, Marcus Stoinis (CA), Ashton Turner, Andrew Tye, Josh Vernon (R), Sam Whiteman, Teague WyllieIn Liam Haskett, Mahli Beardman, Josh Vernon
Out Shaun Marsh (retired), David MoodyHow they shape upWA are chasing a rare Shield hat-trick. It has only happened three times since 1977-78 when it became a six-team competition. They are in strong shape to do it with the squad hardly changing from last season. Shaun Marsh has retired but he only managed to play one game last season. WA’s major challenge will be managing their fast bowling and the coming and going of international players.Jhye Richardson’s availability is going to be limited early in the season coming off hamstring surgery. Lance Morris will also be carefully managed and could be involved in the Test squad at times. Joel Paris tweaked his hamstring playing for Australia A while Hilton Cartwright is coming off knee surgery. But the core of the group remains strong with a new young left-arm quick Liam Haskett set to be an exciting addition.Player to watchAll eyes will be on Cameron Bancroft at the start of the summer. He appears to be a few positions back in the queue in the race to be Australia’s next Test opener. He missed out in the recent Australia A series with Jewell throwing his hat in the ring alongside established candidates Harris and Renshaw. But Bancroft has scored more Shield hundreds (six) than any of them in the last 18 months. If he adds more in the first six rounds he can put a lot of pressure on Australia’s selectors for a recall.Australia radarAside from Bancroft, Morris is the one that looms largest on Australia’s radar. He will be carefully managed through the first six rounds of the Shield season to ensure he is fully fit for the Pakistan Test series, as he may be in line for a Test debut if any of Australia’s established Test quicks get injured at the World Cup.Richardson will be monitored closely. If he can get back up and running and play consistently without injury, then Australia’s selectors will come calling. Josh Inglis is the other one who can push his Test credentials if he can ever play a game for WA when he’s not with Australia’s white-ball teams.

A base vem forte! Sub-15 e Sub-17 do São Paulo avançam em decisão no Campeonato Paulista

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As equipes Sub-15 e Sub-17 do São Paulo se classificaram para a semifinal do Campeonato Paulista neste sábado (8). Com vantagem de ambas as equipes conquistadas no primeiro confronto pela decisão, a equipe infantilsuperou o Ibrachina por 3 a 0 (4×0 no agregado), enquanto a juvenil foi derrotadapelo Desportivo Brasil por 3 a 2, mas avançou pelo placar agregado (6×3).

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A equipe Sub-15, treinada porLucas Macorin, dominou praticamente toda a partida contra o Ibrachina.Gustavo, Igão e Bezerra marcaram os gols do Tricolor paulista.

Na semifinal, os jovens atletas enfrentarão o Santos,que venceu o Desportivo Brasil. Ainda sem data definida, o primeiro jogo será com mando do São Paulo.

Já o Sub-17, deMenta, segurava uma vantagem de 4 a 0, adquirida no jogo de ida. No duelo de volta, deste sábado (8), as crias de Cotia foram derrotadas por3 a 2, sendo os dois gols do Tricolor marcados porNewerton.

خليفة لوكا مودريتش.. ريال مدريد يعلن أسماء القادة الجدد في الموسم المقبل

أعلن ريال مدريد الإسباني عن أسماء اللاعبين المنتظر أن يكونوا قائدي الفريق الموسم المقبل، بعد رحيل لوكا مودريتش إلى ميلان، ولوكاس فاسكيز، بعد انتهاء عقديهما.

وبعد مواسم عديدة ارتدى فيها لوكا مودريتش شارة قيادة ريال مدريد، فإن الفريق قد أدرك أنه يحتاج للإعلان عن اسم قائد الفريق الجديد.

أقرأ أيضاً.. وجهة غير متوقعة لفاسكيز بعد رحيله عن ريال مدريد

وعلى الرغم من غيابه عن معظم مباريات الموسم الماضي بسبب إصابة خطيرة في الركبة، إلا أن ريال مدريد قرر أن يكون داني كارفاخال الظهير المخضرم هو خليفة لوكا مودريتش في شارة قيادة الفريق.

وسيصبح الأوروجواياني فيديريكو فالفيردي هو القائد الثاني في الفريق، يليه الحارس البلجيكي المخضرم تيبو كورتوا كقائد ثالث، يليه البرازيلي فينسيوس جونيور.

وقد تم اتخاذ هذا القرار بالتنسيق بين مجلس إدارة ريال مدريد والمدرب الجديد تشابي ألونسو، الذي تم الاتفاق معه لتدريب الفريق وخلافة كارلو انشيلوتي.

ويؤكد اختيار فينسيوس جونيور بروز أهميته ودوره في ريال مدريد ومع ذلك فإن مستقبله على المدى البعيد لا يزال محل جدل، ويمتد عقده حتى عام 2027، ويرتبط باللعب في الدوري السعودي للمحترفين.

ويواصل تيبو كورتوا تعافيه من الإصابة ومن المتوقع أن يلعب دوراً رئيسياً في حراسة المرمى وفي غرفة الملابس.

ويستعد ريال مدريد لانطلاقة جديدة الموسم المقبل بلقاء أوساسونا في الجولة الأولى، وقد تكون هناك حاجة لتعزيزات محتملة قبل إغلاق سوق الانتقالات.

Virender Sehwag, Diana Edulji and Aravinda de Silva inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

Two of them are World Cup winners and one is a trailblazer in women’s cricket

ESPNcricinfo staff13-Nov-2023

The latest members of the ICC Hall of Fame•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Virender Sehwag, Diana Edulji and Aravinda de Silva became the latest inductees in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, on Monday.”Three greats of the game have become the latest inductees to be added to the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame,” the ICC wrote in its statement.A pioneer in women’s cricket, Edulji became the first Indian woman in the ICC Hall of Fame.”At the outset, I would like to thank the ICC and the Jury for having selected me to be inducted in the ICC Hall Of Fame 2023,” Edulji said. “It indeed is a great honour to be the first Indian women cricketer to be inducted and join a galaxy of cricketers, male and female from across the world.”I am delighted to be considered for this award. It’s not only a proud moment for me, my family and friends but also for BCCI and Indian Women’s Cricket.”Edulji, a former India captain, played 20 Tests and 34 ODIs in a career that spanned across three decades. A left-arm spinner, she took 107 wickets across formats. She then made an impact as an administrator, working to increase employment opportunities for female cricketers in India.”It is perhaps off the field that Edulji has had an even greater impact, having played a major role as a trailblazer for India’s women’s cricketers for many decades,” the ICC wrote.Sehwag, an explosive opener, played 104 Tests, 251 ODIs and 19 T20Is for India and was part of the sides that won the 2011 ODI World Cup and the 2007 T20 World Cup.”I would like to thank the ICC and the jury for inducting me with this honour,” Sehwag said. “I feel extremely grateful for having spent a great part of my life doing what I loved most, ‘hitting the cricket ball’.”Virender Sehwag has six Test double-centuries and two triple-tons•AFP

He scored 8,586 runs in Tests, with 23 centuries to his name. He was the first Indian to hit a triple-century in Tests, and among just four players to breach the 300-run mark twice in the format. The others in that exclusive club? Don Bradman, Brian Lara and Chris Gayle.His strike rate of 82.23 is a testament to how he not only scored heaps of runs, but did it in quick time too.While his ODI exploits were still subdued in comparison, Sehwag hit 8273 runs at a strike rate of 104.33 with 15 centuries. His score of 219 against West Indies remains the third highest in the format.De Silva, who hit a century to help Sri Lanka win the 1996 World Cup final, is also known for his aggressive batting.He racked up 6361 runs in 93 Tests while scoring 9284 runs in 308 ODIs.”I am filled with profound gratitude as I accept the immense honour of being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. This achievement is a tribute to the dedication, sacrifice, and love that have shaped my cricketing journey,” de Silva said. “My family, my parents, my sister, my wife and children are my anchor, and deserve the deepest thanks for their unwavering support and sacrifice, which have propelled me towards success. My friends, steadfast companions throughout my highs and lows, have been my pillars of strength.”To my coaches, teachers, fans and supporters, your relentless belief in me has fuelled my drive to succeed. My mentors and captains have guided and inspired me, and my teammates have been my extended family on this incredible journey. To the ones I have played against, thank you for enriching my game.”My sincere appreciation goes to the ICC, and the Hall of Fame voting committee for this extraordinary recognition. I share this honour with all who have stood by and shaped me.”

فيديو | بخطأ فادح.. فيسيل كوبي يسجل هدف التعادل أمام برشلونة

استطاع فريق فيسيل كوبي الياباني، تسجيل هدف التعادل في مرمى برشلونة خلال المباراة الودية التي تجمع الفريقان اليوم، الأحد.

وبدأ برشلونة بقيادة الألماني هانز فليك، جولته الآسيوية قبل أيام قليلة استعدادًا للموسم الجديد 2025/2026، وسيتم استمرار المعسكر في كوريا الجنوبية خلال الفترة المقبلة.

وشهدت المباراة الظهور الأول للحارس الإسباني جوان جارسيا بقميص برشلونة والقادم من صفوف إسبانيول والذي اختاره المدرب الألماني ليكون أساسيًا من بداية اللقاء.

وسجل فيسيل كوبي هدف التعادل عن طريق تايسي مياشيرو في الدقيقة 42 من عمر المباراة، بعد خطأ في الاستلام من مدافع برشلونة، كوبارسي.

وكان المدافع إريك جارسيا، قد سجل هدف برشلونة الأول في الدقيقة 33 من عمر اللقاء، بعد تنفيذ ركلة ركنية متقنة سددها جارسيا في الشباك بعد ازحام داخل منطقة الجزاء على الفوز بالكرة. هدف تعادل فيسيل كوبي أمام برشلونة اليوم

Relembre como foi a Seleção Brasileira nas últimas cinco Copas

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Ano de Copa do Mundo e o Brasil é, mais uma vez, apontado como o grande favorito junto de Bélgica e França. A seleção canarinha está repleta de astros do futebol mundial, com um time balanceado em todas as posições, já que possui jogadores no auge que podem levar a Seleção ao hexa.

É impossível pensar em Copa do Mundo sem levar em conta as edições do torneio. A Seleção Brasileira é a única do mundo a possuir cinco títulos, sendo o último conquistado em 2002, na Coreia e no Japão. Neste ano tudo pode se repetir e as casas de apostas já estão bombando com promoções apoiando o Brasil . Esse tipo de promoção só acontece quando a equipe está em alta, como é o caso do favoritismo da Seleção comandada por Tite.

Nas últimas Copas o Brasil deixou a desejar. Relembre um pouco de como foi a trajetória da equipe verde e amarela nas cinco ultimas edições e fique por dentro de tudo que pode acontecer.

Rússia – 2018

Como não se lembrar da última Copa ao olhar para essa Seleção? Na ocasião, Tite tinha acabado de começar seu ciclo e já apresentava uma base do que seria em 2022. O Brasil chegou como uma grande potência na Rússia, terminando em primeiro lugar na fase de grupos.

O time começou mal ao empatar com a Suíça o primeiro jogo, mas contra a Costa Rica e Sérvia levou a melhor marcando 2 a 0 em
ambos os confrontos. Em seu primeiro duelo complicado, contra o México, também venceu por 2 a 0 e avançou para as quartas de final.

Foi nas quartas, aliás, que tudo deu errado, e muitos gols foram perdidos, o que culminou na eliminação para a Bélgica, por 2 a 1, com gols marcados por Fernandinho (contra) e Kevin De Bruyne.

Brasil – 2014

Se a Copa de 2018 passou perto e todos se lembram, a de 2014 é uma que todos querem esquecer. No ano em que o Brasil foi sede do torneio, a Alemanha fez um feito incrível que ficou marcado como uma das maiores goleadas realizadas sobre a Seleção Brasileira: 7 a 1.
Naquele ano, a Seleção Brasileira foi bem até o jogo de eliminação. Na fase de grupos, passou em primeiro e com direito a bons resultados: venceu a Croácia por 3 a 1, Camarões por 4 a 1, e empatou com o México por 0 a 0.

Nas oitavas, o jogo foi difícil e o Brasil passou pelo Chile nos pênaltis. Nas quartas, veio outro jogo complicado e, em uma partida muito disputada, o Brasil levou a melhor vencendo a Colômbia por 2 a 1. Foi na semifinal, no Mineirão, que tudo deu errado contra a Alemanha, que viria a ser campeã contra a Argentina.

África do Sul – 2010

Nesta Copa, o Brasil comandado por Dunga chegou como grande favorito, tendo vencido todas as competições que disputou. Durante a fase de grupos, a Seleção e ganhou da Coreia do Norte e Costa do Marfim, além de empatar com Portugal.

Nas oitavas, o confronto foi tranquilo, e o Brasil atropelou o Chile, ganhando por 3 a 0. Nas quartas, contra os Países Baixos, o Brasil viu escapar a vitória no segundo tempo quando sofreu uma virada histórica em que perdeu e foi eliminado após uma derrota incrível por 2 a 1.

Alemanha – 2006

Nesta edição, o Brasil era novamente o grande favorito, pois tinha chegado à fase final das três Copas anteriores. Na ocasião, o Brasil passou em primeiro na fase de grupos, e com sobra, ganhando os jogos contra Croácia, Austrália e Japão.

No mata-mata, a Seleção Brasileira bateu Gana por 3 a 0 nas oitavas mas, nas quartas, contra a França de Thierry Henry, acabou derrotada por 1 a 0 em jogo histórico.

Coreia e Japão – 2002

Esta foi a última vez em que o Brasil foi feliz no Mundial. A Seleção até chegou como dúvida por não apresentar, até então, seu melhor futebol, mas tudo mudou durante a maior competição de futebol do mundo. A seleção canarinha ganhou tudo, terminando com 100% de aproveitamento e garantindo a taça.

Na fase de grupos, o Brasil passou por Turquia, China e Costa Rica. Depois, nos mata-matas, enfrentou e ganhou da Bélgica, Inglaterra, Turquia e, por fim, a Alemanha.

خالد عبد العزيز يلتقي لجنة ضبط أداء الإعلام الرياضي بتشكيلها الجديد

عقد المهندس خالد عبدالعزيز، رئيس المجلس الأعلى لتنظيم الإعلام، اجتماعًا مع أعضاء لجنة ضبط أداء الإعلام الرياضي، بتشكيلها الجديد برئاسة المستشار عبدالسلام النجار، نائب رئيس مجلس الدولة وعضو المجلس.

طالع ..المجلس الأعلى للإعلام يُقرر حفظ شكاوى الأهلي والزمالك.. وإيقاف لاعب سابق 3 أشهر

وشارك في الاجتماع من أعضاء اللجنة كلً من محمـــد ابراهيـــــم مصطفـى محمــــد، المشرف على البرامج الرياضية بالتليفزيون المصري، ود. محمد فضل الله، أستاذ التربية الرياضية بجامعة حلوان، والمهندس شريف أمين، خبير الإدارة الرياضية، والكاتب الصحفي أيمن بدرة، وعبدالفتاح حسن، رئيس قطاع قنوات النيل المتخصصة الأسبق، محمد عادل ماهر، الخبير الإعلامي، والكاتبة الصحفية عبير أنور.

وتم خلال اللقاء، مناقشة دعوة بعض الإعلاميين العاملين في البرامج الرياضية، لعقد لقاء خلال الأسبوع المقبل، استعدادًا للموسم الرياضي الجديد.

يذكر، أن المجلس الأعلى للإعلام يعمل خلال الفترة الأخيرة على ظبط الإعلام المصري بشكل صارم، حيث يستدعي اي طرف يظهر على أي مبنى إعلامي للتحقيق واتخاذ الإجراءات القانونية ضد من يقوم بتجاوزات.

Klaasen sends England's title-defence hopes spiralling

South Africa posted 399 on the board and waltzed to victory by 229 runs

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Heinrich Klaasen crumpled to his haunches in a dripping mess after every shot. In between whiles, he flayed England’s bowlers for a 61-ball century to set up an emphatic South Africa victory at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium.The brutality of Klaasen’s 109 from just 67 balls all told matched the harshness of the heat and humidity which had also left England bowler David Willey cramping throughout South Africa’s innings, ending on 399 for 7 and requiring the second-highest successful run chase in ODI history. England capitulated instead, crashing to 170 all out in 22 overs and suffering their heaviest ODI defeat.Klaasen’s innings included 12 fours and four sixes as he shared a 151-run sixth-wicket partnership with Marco Jansen from just 77 balls, one of two century stands for South Africa with Reeza Hendricks – in the side for an unwell Temba Bavuma – and Rassie van der Dussen putting on 121 together for the second wicket after Quinton de Kock fell on the second ball of the match. Hendricks ended up as his side’s second-highest scorer with an excellent 85 from 75 balls while Jansen was incredibly damaging in his own right with a 42-ball 75 not out.England lost their top three for just 24 runs inside six overs of their reply, Jansen dismissing Joe Root and Dawid Malan with consecutive balls at the end of his second over and start of his third. Ben Stokes, back after missing his side’s first two matches with a hip injury, tossed his bat into the air in frustration after he spooned a Kagiso Rabada delivery straight back to the bowler to become the third England batter in succession to fall for single-figures as England slumped to 38 for 4.Gerald Coetzee conceded 16 runs off his first over but Jos Buttler’s four, four and six were as good as it got as Coetzee responded with two wickets in the first three balls of his second when he had England’s skipper caught behind and Harry Brook lbw for 15 and 17 respectively. Only No. 10 Mark Wood with an almost farcical 17-ball unbeaten 43 and Gus Atkinson, scoring 35 in just his fourth ODI, fared better for England with the bat, Reece Topley unable to come in after he was injured while fielding.The result returned South Africa to winning ways after their shock defeat at the hands of Netherlands blighted victories from their opening two matches and left England’s hopes of featuring at the business end of the tournament on a knife edge.1:41

Bond: Klaasen is a nightmare to bowl to

After winning the toss, Buttler opted to bowl first, a decision that looked increasingly dubious as South Africa’s batters cashed in on an excellent batting surface.Sam Curran and Chris Woakes were left out after their struggles with the ball as Willey and Atkinson came in. Topley started well, responding immediately to being struck for four off the very first ball of the match with an excellent outswinger that invited de Kock to drive and found an edge which was snaffled by Buttler behind the stumps, although it took an England review to secure the dismissal.Hendricks, who had been shut out of South Africa’s T20 World Cup side last year in favour of Bavuma despite being an in-form member of the squad leading into that tournament, faced 13 dot balls before getting off the mark with a square drive to the boundary off Willey. But after that sedate start, South Africa scored 41 off the last four overs of the opening powerplay, Hendricks grabbing his chance and helping himself to four fours in eight balls from Atkinson and Willey so that by the end of it South Africa were 59 for 1.Meanwhile, Topley had left the field 3.5 overs into his spell after injuring his finger attempting to stop a ball struck back at him by van der Dussen. Adil Rashid, who spent the first part of the match off the field with a stomach upset, entered the attack in the 18th over and with his 10th delivery broke a the stand between Hendricks and van der Dussen when the latter botched a slog sweep and sent a top edge sailing high to Jonny Bairstow at midwicket.Hendricks pummelled Root for twin sixes over long-off in three balls but then Rashid struck again with a sublime googly which Hendricks attempted to cut and ended up chopping onto his stumps to depart for 85 off 75 deliveries.Topley returned in 35th over with the index and middle fingers on his left, bowling, hand strapped together and, with his sixth ball back, he removed the dangerous Aiden Markram for 42, thanks to an excellent catch by Bairstow, who couldn’t contain his delight, pumping both fists in celebration after he had run to his left from deep backward square and backpedalled as he lost his footing on the patchy outfield, all the while watching that he didn’t fall back onto the boundary rope. It was no mean feat for a man who just three months ago spoke of the fact that the badly broken leg he suffered in September last year still gave him problems. Then Topley struck again to remove David Miller cheaply, slapping the ball straight down Stokes’ throat at mid-off.There was only pain for England at the Wankhede•Associated Press

Klaasen thrashed Rashid well back into the stands beyond deep midwicket then took 19 runs off Topley in the next over. No sooner had he been felled by a yorker from Wood, which struck him on the boot and required some time lying on the pitch in a drenched and exhausted heap to recover, and Klaasen brought up his century in stirring style, punishing Wood’s low full toss over the fence at long-on then pulling a four wide of deep fine leg to reach the milestone.Jansen then brought up a 35-ball fifty with a run of six, four, six off Atkinson down the ground, behind deep point and over midwicket. Jansen’s ball-striking was sublime as he smashed Topley for three sixes in the penultimate over, which went for 26 runs in all.Klaasen fell in the last, bowled by an Atkinson yorker which crashed into leg stump but his work was done and he walked off to a standing ovation. Jansen made the same journey a few moments later, unbeaten and with South Africa having posted their highest ODI total against England.Following his exertions, Klaasen remained off the pitch during England’s innings when he could be seen looking worse for wear, draped in a towel with his feet up and head bowed in the changeroom. No doubt he managed to muster one last skerrick of energy to celebrate South Africa’s win, and his part in it, and he reappeared on the ground to accept Player of the Match honours in fresh kit, spent but smiling.

Avaí inicia venda de ingressos para duelo com o Fluminense; julgamento no STJD será na sexta-feira

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Depois do Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD) decretar que o jogo entre Avaí e Fluminense seria com os portões fechados, os catarinense entraram com pedido para que a punição seja apenas na próxima rodada em casa. Com isso, o Leão da Ilha contará com a presença do público, no domingo, às 19h, na Ressacada, e iniciou a venda de ingressos.

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Vale destacar que o Avaí foi punido em virtude de cabos do VAR que foram cortados durante o confronto com o Atlético-GO. No entanto, o julgamento só será realizado na sexta-feira, dia 14, e os catarinenses fizeram o pedido para que os portões fossem abertos.

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De acordo com o STJD, nada mudou no momento e a liminar para o jogo com portões fechados continua valendo. No entanto, o clube trabalha com a ideia de que haverá público e trabalha com a seguinte argumentação.

O Avaí está pautado no artigo 64, Parágrafo 3º, do Regulamento Geral de Competições (RGC). A legislação cita que a punição a um clube só poderá ser executada após dez dias decorridos do recebimento de comunicação da Justiça Desportiva.

Nesse sentido, a venda de ingressos tem uma promoção no valor de R$ 30 para a torcida mandante (aquele que adquirir o bilhete com a camisa do Avaí). Além disso, os associados terão direito a levar um acompanhante, sem custo, ao passar a carteirinha na catraca do estádio. Os da modalidade Nação Avaiana podem adquirir pelo mesmo valor da promoção.

Por outro lado, otricolor que quiser comparecer deverá desembolsar R$ 150 para acompanhar o duelo válido pela 32ª rodada do Brasileiro. Com 51 pontos, o Tricolor vem de três derrotas e tenta reencontrar o caminho dos triunfos para voltar ao G4.

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O Avaí, por sua vez, segue com 28, na zona de rebaixamento e pode encostar no Coritiba (primeiro fora do Z4), caso conquiste a vitória no próximo domingo.

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A história dos três títulos doFlamengona Copa Libertadores traz uma semelhança. Em todas as suas conquistas, o Rubro-Negro passou por uma mudança de comando antes de se encaminhar para o título.

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A geração de Zico, Junior, Nunes, Tita e Raul iniciou a edição de 1981 sob o comando de Dino Sani. Após o Flamengo estrear com um empate em 2 a 2 diante do Atlético-MG e golear o Cerro Porteño (PAR), a partir da terceira rodada da Libertadores o clube já estava com novo treinador. Dino Sani saiu devido a desavenças com a diretoria.

O Flamengo confiou em seu ex-jogador Paulo César Carpegiani para lutar pelo troféu. Aliando categoria a poder de decisão, a equipe entrou para o panteão rubro-negro ao vencer o Cobreloa-CHI na final da Libertadores.

Em 2019, os flamenguistas iniciaram a temporada sob o comando de Abel Braga. Após ter sido campeão carioca e disputado o mata-mata da Copa Libertadores, Abelão entregou o cargo em 28 de abril.

No início de junho, Jorge Jesus assumiu o comando do Flamengo. A equipe ficou marcada por um poderio ofensivo que era insaciável e trazia no elenco Gerson, Diego, De Arrascaeta, Everton Ribeiro, Bruno Henrique e Gabigol. Após desbancar adversários em jogos emblemáticos, o Rubro-Negro foi campeão ao vencer de virada o River Plate por 2 a 1, com dois gols de Gabigol.

Já neste ano, o Flamengo confiou em Paulo Sousa para comandar a equipe nesta temporada. A time fez uma ótima campanha sob o comando do português na primeira fase. Contudo, devido a maus resultados do Rubro-Negro em outras competições, a diretoria optou por mudar o técnico.

A partir da fase de mata-mata da Copa Libertadores, Dorival Júnior ajudou a dar força ao estilo “copeiro” do Flamengo. Após contar com a evolução de Everton Ribeiro, com um De Arrascaeta inspirado e a dupla Pedro e Gabigol bem entrosada, o Rubro-Negro seguiu passo a passo até chegar a Guayaquil. O camisa 9 foi decisivo outra vez e garantiu o título com o 1 a 0 sobre o Athletico-PR.

Sob o comando de Dorival Júnior, o Rubro-Negro agora tem no horizonte o Mundial de Clubes, a ser disputado em 2023.

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