مدرب غزل المحلة: تراجعنا بعد هدف الزمالك للحفاظ على النتيجة.. وسنقاتل في المباريات المقبلة

قال عبد الباقي جمال المدير الفني لفريق الكرة الأول بنادي غزل المحلة، إن كتيبته لا تغير طريقة اللعب أيًا كان المنافس، مشيرًا إلى أن الاختلاف يكون في تفاصيل صغيرة ولكن النظام واحد.

وحقق فريق غزل المحلة فوزًا غاليًا على الزمالك بنتيجة 2 / 1 فى المباراة التى جمعتهما مساء اليوم، الثلاثاء، على استاد المحلة، ضمن مباريات الجولة الخامسة عشرة لمسابقة الدورى الممتاز.

وأضاف عبد الباقي جمال في تصريحات تلفزيونية بفضائية “أون تايم سبورتس1”: “نبني من الخلف، فلسفة وهوية الفريق لم تتغير، وإن شاء الله سنكون أفضل في المباريات المقبلة”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. فيديو | غزل المحلة يزيد جراح الزمالك ويفوز عليه بثنائية في الدوري

وأضاف: “أشكر جماهير غزل المحلة، يدعمون اللاعبين منذ أول دقيقة، ويستحقون أن نقاتل كل مباراة من أجلهم”.

وواصل: “الشوط الأول كنا نلعب ضغط عالي ونستحوذ، ومتمسكون ببناء الهجمة من الخلف، لكن بعد الهدف الأول وضغط الزمالك، اللاعبون تراجعوا وكانوا يريدون الحفاظ على النتيجة، لذلك الزمالك سيطر على المباراة ونحن لعبنا بشكل دفاعي، وهذه نقاط سنعمل على إصلاحها”.

واختتم: “لم نفعل شيء بعد، لعبت 3 مباريات مع الفريق، وسنقاتل على كل لقاء، وكل مباراة سنلعبها من أجل الفوز”.

Should be fit for England – Sehwag

India batsman Virender Sehwag, who underwent surgery on his injured shoulder in London last week, is likely to be fit for India’s upcoming tour of England

ESPNcricinfo staff17-May-2011

Virender Sehwag expects to be back playing for India when they tour England later this year•Getty Images

India batsman Virender Sehwag, who underwent surgery on his injured shoulder in London last week, is likely to be fit for India’s upcoming tour of England.”I think I will able to play the series in England,” Sehwag told . “That’s the reason why I stopped playing the Indian Premier League for Delhi Daredevils and rushed to London to get my shoulder operated.”Sehwag picked up the injury, a slap lesion or labrum (shoulder blade) tear, during the 2009 IPL, and did not play a single game during the World Twenty20 in England. He also missed the one-day series in South Africa in January this year on account of the injury. He was declared fit in time for the World Cup but did not bowl during India’s victorious campaign. Sehwag played 11 games captaining Delhi Daredevils during the current IPL season but took the decision to withdraw from the tournament to undergo shoulder surgery in England after his side’s loss to Mumbai Indians on May 7.The 32-year-old Sehwag was operated upon by Dr Andrew Wallace, whom he had consulted earlier in 2009. The London-based surgeon Wallace had also worked on Sachin Tendulkar’s tennis elbow. “I will return to London after six weeks for a check-up,” Sehwag said. “I should be fit in six to eight weeks. Going by the rehabilitation programme designed for me I should be okay. I am already feeling the difference each day.”Sehwag was expected to return to India late on Monday night. He has already been ruled out of India’s tour of West Indies that begins on June 4. India then go on to play four Tests and five ODIs in England, with the first Test beginning at Lord’s on July 21.

Watkins announces retirement

New Zealand captain Aimee Watkins, will retire from international cricket after her team’s quadrangular series in England this summer

ESPNcricinfo staff10-Jun-2011

Aimee Watkins has led New Zealand women to consecutive World Twenty20 finals•Getty Images

New Zealand captain Aimee Watkins will retire from international cricket after her team’s quadrangular series in England this summer. Watkins, whose next assignment is the three-match Rose Bowl series against Australia, said the decision was influenced by her chronic knee injury as well as a desire to do things outside of cricket.”I’ve been playing internationals for ten years, so I’ve had a pretty good run and there are other things I want to do, including getting a full-time job,” Watkins, who has led New Zealand since 2009, told . “So I’m looking forward to finishing up and getting on with the next stage.”The knee [which has troubled Watkins over the past two years] has definitely slowed me down a bit, and I do most of my training on the bike now while trying to prolong my career. I had minor surgery on it a while ago, which didn’t help a lot.”An allrounder who bowls offspin, Watkins debuted for New Zealand in 2002. She has played two Tests, 98 ODIs and 32 Twenty20 internationals since. Watkins took over the captaincy after Haidee Tiffen’s retirement in 2009, and has led New Zealand to the finals of both the women’s World Twenty20s till date – in England in 2009 and in the Caribbean the following year.Coach Gary Stead said that a succession plan was in place but, since New Zealand do not have any other series lined up until February next year after the completion of the England tour, there was “plenty of time to sort things out.” Batsman Amy Satterthwaite has been named vice-captain for the upcoming tour, while allrounder Suzie Bates has also served as deputy in the past.Watkins is on the cusp of making 100 ODI appearances, which she is expected to do during the Rose Bowl series. The tournament’s one-day leg was called off mid-way in February this year following the Christchurch earthquake, which rocked the New Zealand team hotel. It will reconvene with three ODIs in Brisbane from June 12. The series currently stands tied at 2-2 after the four T20s that were played in December last year.

حقيقة سخرية فينسنت أبو بكر من كريستيانو رونالدو بعد انتقاله لـ النصر

أدت العديد من التقارير الصحفية الإيطالية والإسبانية لإثارة الكثير من الجدل في الفترة الماضية، حيث نسبت للاعب الكاميروني فينسنت أبوبكر تصريحًا وهو يسخر من النجم البرتغالي كريستيانو رونالدو، الذي انتقل مؤخرًا للنصر السعودي.

صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية نقلت عن موقع “كالتشيو ميركاتو” الإيطالي حوارًا صحفيًا منسوبًا لأبو بكر حيث قال الكاميروني من خلاله: “كنت أعتقد دائمًا أن ليونيل ميسي أفضل من رونالدو، ولكن بعد التدرب مع اللاعب البرتغالي، أدركت أنني كنت محقًا”.

اقرأ أيضا..كريستيانو رونالدو يرفع شعار لا للراحة في النصر السعودي

وبحسب صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية فإن حتى الآن لم يتم التأكد من حقيقة تلك التصريحات للاعب الكاميروني خاصة أنه لم يظهر أي مقطع فيديو للاعب وهو يقلل من قدرات كريستيانو رونالدو.

وكان النصر قرر فسخ تعاقده بالتراضي مع اللاعب الكاميروني من أجل تسجيل رونالدو في كشوفاته مما جعل فينسنت أبو بكر يحق له الانتقال لأي ناد مجانًا في فترة الانتقالات الشتوية يناير الحالي.

ويرتبط أبو بكر بالعودة للدوري التركي من بوابة بشكتاش أو التفكير في الانتقال لصفوف مانشستر يونايتد.

رونالدو تواجد في مدرجات ملعب مرسول بارك لمتابعة لقاء النصر والطائي بسبب غيابه عن صفوف الفريق نتيجة عقوبة تلقاها من قبل الاتحاد الإنجليزي عندما كان يلعب مع مانشستر يونايتد فريقه السابق.

وينتظر أن يعود النصر للعمل من جديد يوم الإثنين المقبل استعدادًا لمواجهة الشباب يوم السبت المقبل في الجولة الـ13 من بطولة دوري روشن.

ولن يشارك رونالدو في مواجهة الشباب حيث يتوقع ظهوره للمرة الأولى أمام الاتفاق يوم 22 يناير الجاري في الجولة الـ14 من دوري روشن السعودي.

Pakistan's chance to create history

ESPNcricinfo previews the first Test between West Indies and Pakistan at Providence

The Preview by George Binoy11-May-2011Match FactsMay 12-16, Providence, Guyana
Start time 1000 (1400 GMT)
Misbah-ul-Haq’s tenure as captain has been controversy-free, and he’ll be aiming to achieve what no Pakistan captain before him has done in the West Indies•Associated Press

The Big PictureWe’ve been starved of Test cricket for nearly four months now. Ever since Pakistan drew in Wellington, to win the series against New Zealand, there’s been a glut of limited-over matches – the World Cup, Australia in Bangladesh, the IPL and Pakistan in the West Indies. Re-adjusting attention spans to the pace of five-day cricket might take a while, for both players and us. It is in Guyana, at the other end of the cricket universe from where they last played, that Pakistan resume the Test calendar, in pursuit of a success they’ve never achieved before.Pakistan have never won a Test series in the West Indies. They’ve beaten them at home and at neutral venues (UAE in 2001-02), but in six trips to the Caribbean, Pakistan have lost four series and drawn two. The most memorable of those battles was in 1987-88, when Imran Khan’s team held its own against the champion side Viv Richards inherited from Clive Lloyd in three monumental Tests. One-all it finished. The last two were thrillers. Unfortunately, Pakistan and West Indies have regressed since that watershed tour, and it would be fanciful to expect Misbah-ul-Haq and Darren Sammy’s teams to produce entertainment of comparable quality.Whether Pakistan or West Indies are in greater disorder could make for protracted debate. About ten months ago, it would have been Pakistan. Their captain (Shahid Afridi) jumped ship and retired from Tests, while his successor (Salman Butt) and their two best fast bowlers (Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer) were embroiled in a spot-fixing scandal and then banned by the ICC. From the cold the selectors recalled Misbah and then made him captain. His chalice, however, hasn’t been poisoned and Pakistan have been uncontroversial under his leadership. They also drew against South Africa and won in New Zealand. Pakistan, incredibly, appear well settled.It is West Indies who appear to be in turmoil. Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard turned down board contracts, preferring to remain unshackled to pursue lucrative assignments. And ever since West Indies were eliminated from the World Cup, by Pakistan, there’s been a slanging match between the WICB on one side, and the WIPA and several players on the other, over how cricket is run in the region and how cricketers are treated by administrators. The upshot of the series of events is that West Indies will play the Test series against Pakistan without Gayle and Bravo, two players who would have walked into the starting XIs. Also missing is fast bowler Jerome Taylor, who’s playing in the IPL.West Indies have won only three series since Sri Lanka visited in 2003. Two of those were against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh. Their only success against a top side was the 1-0 result against England in 2009, a victory that was due to a searing spell from the now-absent Taylor.Form guide (most recent first)
West Indies: DDDLD
Pakistan: DWDDL
Watch out for…Two local lads, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Devendra Bishoo. Chanderpaul was dropped from the ODI series against Pakistan, exchanged lengthy letters with the WICB, and is now back for the Tests. He had made unflattering claims about how the team management kept telling him how to bat, even during his innings, and then subjected him to an interrogation afterwards. He’s going to be playing in the same set up, so watch out for men with drinks running frequently to the middle while Chanderpaul is batting. His performances, however, will be critical in an inexperienced batting order.While Chanderpaul has played 129 Tests, Bishoo is yet to play one, and will most certainly make his debut at Providence. He was a refreshing revelation during the World Cup and his legbreaks and googlies were the only thing that brought West Indies wickets (apart from a run-out) in the first two ODIs against Pakistan. He will be the solitary spinner in the XI, so is shouldering a large responsibility for someone so raw.There have been questions over Darren Sammy’s place in the limited-overs team – he’s the third seam-bowling allrounder along with Bravo and Pollard – and whether he would win a spot by merit if he wasn’t captain. Bravo is playing the IPL, so Sammy is the only allrounder in the Test squad, but he will be under pressure to show he belongs in a format that demands greater skills than the shorter versions do. At present, Sammy averages 16.72 with the bat and 31 with the ball, which isn’t really good enough.Azhar Ali is an extremely different batsman compared to Umar Akmal, who has been Pakistan’s next big thing for a while now, but no less valuable in this series. While Akmal oozes aggression and indiscretion, Ali is patient. He’s made six half-centuries in 19 innings and is searching for his maiden hundred. In the absence of Younis Khan, Ali’s responsibility will be to provide stability in the middle order.Team newsThe absence of Gayle will give Lendl Simmons his first shot at Tests since May 2009 at the top of the order. The question, however, is whether West Indies will play six specialist batsman or four specialist bowlers. If they play six batsmen, with Carlton Baugh as wicketkeeper, then Sammy will have to be the fourth bowler, which leaves their attack light. If they play all three quicks – Roach, Rampaul and Edwards – and Bishoo, at the expense of a specialist batsman, then Baugh will have to bat at No. 6, which is a spot too high for him. A stronger bowling side will give them a better chance of winning the Test though.West Indies (probable): 1 Devon Smith, 2 Lendl Simmons, 3 Darren Bravo, 4 Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 5 Brendan Nash, 6 Carlton Baugh (wk), 7 Darren Sammy (capt), 8 Ravi Rampaul, 9 Fidel Edwards, 10 Kemar Roach, 11 Devendra Bishoo.Pakistan’s line-up is more balanced than West Indies’ but they have to make up for the absence of Younis, who flew home because of the death of his brother. It gives Akmal another shot at securing a Test spot, after his tendency to self-destruct cost him his middle-order berth.Pakistan (probable): 1 Mohammad Hafeez, 2 Taufeeq Umar, 3 Azhar Ali, 4 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 5 Asad Shafiq, 6 Umar Akmal, 7 Mohammad Salman (wk), 8 Tanvir Ahmed, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Wahab Riaz, 11 Saeed Ajmal.Pitch and conditionsThe Providence Stadium in Guyana has hosted just one Test before this, between West Indies and Sri Lanka in 2008. It finished in a win for the visitors after they batted first. In conditions that have traditionally aided spin, West Indies have gone in with a pace-heavy squad for the first Test, hinting there might be something extra for the seamers. The weather’s a bit of a worry, with scattered thunderstorms forecast.Stats and trivia Since 2007, West Indies have averaged 32 per wicket while batting at home, and taken wickets at 42 apiece while bowling. Pakistan have averaged 27 with the bat in away Tests and 35 with the ball.Chanderpaul has scored 2327 runs – the most of West Indies since 2007 – at an average of 68. Misbah has been Pakistan’s best, scoring 1339 at an average of 54.Umar Gul is Pakistan’s highest wicket-taker since 2007, with 64 at an average of 37. Edwards is West Indies’ best, with 59 wickets at an average of 34.Quotes”I have confidence in Shivnarine Chanderpaul. He has been around cricket for a long time, he has been a professional, and I think he’s gonna go back in there and he’s gonna play the game how he’s supposed to play it.”

Luiz Gomes: 'O jogo danoso da política no futebol brasileiro'

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Quando o futebol vira caso de polícia, há algo que precisa urgentemente mudar. Em menos de dez dias, as diretorias de Flamengo e Vasco tiveram que ir à delegacia registrar queixa contra ameaças sofridas por seus jogadores. Só para lembrar: os rubro-negros, na semana passada, foram cercados e agredidos em pleno aeroporto do Rio durante o embarque do time para Fortaleza onde enfrentou e venceu o Ceará. E, na última sexta-feira, um grupo de vândalos travestidos de torcedores do Vasco invadiu São Januário, parou o treino para pressionar e ameaçar o elenco. Até tiros foram ouvidos
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Não são, certamente, episódios isolados frutos apenas da insatisfação da torcida com os momentos ruins vividos pelos dois times. O Flamengo, aliás, começou esta rodada como líder do Brasileirão. Por traz das manifestações, em ambos os casos, há claras motivações políticas. Na Gávea, não se deve esquecer, uma eleição se aproxima, no fim do ano. No Vasco, o tumultuado processo eleitoral que levou à escolha de Alexandre Campello, consumada após intermináveis idas e vindas na Justiça, parece que não acabou. A disputa entre os grupos continua nos bastidores do clube e inflama atitudes como a que se viu nas arquibancadas no jogo contra o Cruzeiro e na invasão de sexta no estádio.

Os problemas do Vasco não estão dentro do campo. Vão muito além de um elenco frágil, de uma defesa que mais parece um queijo suíço de tanto buraco que tem, de um ataque inconsistente e inócuo. A eliminação de uma Libertadores a que chegou por acaso, graças ao pequeno milagre promovido por Zé Ricardo no ano passado, nada mais é do que a consequência de quase duas décadas de gestões desastrosas e alternadas da dupla Roberto Dinamite e Eurico Miranda – e de seus asseclas. Uma herança que se reflete na situação financeira caótica, nas mazelas da política interna, marcada por fraudes e viradas de mesa, e na irracionalidade que se vê, com vascaínos brigando com vascaínos.

Sim. O maior adversário do Vasco hoje em dia é o próprio Vasco. E as feridas dessa truculenta batalha interna estão à mostra. Quem ouviu o som das manifestações em São Januário pode perceber que no mesmo tom e na mesma intensidade dos gritos de protesto e de cobrança aos jogadores, o nome de um candidato derrotado nas eleições passadas foi saudado pelos “torcedores”. O de outro foi execrado. Alguém acredita que isso é gratuito?

Os interesses coletivos, sociais ou esportivos há muito deixaram de ser uma prioridade para quem vive na (ou da) política vascaína. O objetivo dessa gente é tão somente chegar, manter e desfrutar do poder pelo poder. Custe o que custar e independentemente do que é bom ou ruim para o clube. No Vasco, são as próprias vontades que norteiam as atitudes de quem dirige e de quem se opõe a quem dirige. O arcabouço perfeito para a proliferação da crise.

Processos eleitorais conturbados costumam prejudicar o ambiente e o desempenho dos clubes. São o ponto de partida de um círculo vicioso e de efeitos nefastos. Uma triste rotina no futebol brasileiro. Não raramente, ações como a dos vândalos rubro-negros e vascaínos são articuladas por quem usa esses grupos como massa de manobra. As organizadas invariavelmente estão envolvidas, recebendo benesses e promessas de um lado ou de outro. São manifestações que, definitivamente, não representam o sentimento dos verdadeiros torcedores.

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Nas últimas décadas, é verdade, boa parte dos clubes passou por um processo interessante de democratização, alterando seus sistemas eleitorais e ampliando a participação dos sócios. Mas o cerne da questão é outro: enquanto o amadorismo prevalecer na gestão, enquanto não forem profissionalizados e geridos como empresas – num regime em que o cartolagem, de fato responda por seus atos – os clubes estarão expostos ao danoso jogo da política interna. Com tudo o que ele tem de ruim. .

فيديو | النصر السعودي يتلقى صدمة قوية بعد التعاقد مع كريستيانو رونالدو

كشف الإعلامي وليد الفراج بقناة “إم سي أكشن” السعودية، أن البرتغالي كريستيانو ورنالدو، سوف يغيب عن المشاركة مع فريقه الجديد النصر السعودي في المباراتين القادمتين.

النجم البرتغالي رونالدو انضم إلى فريق النصر السعودي، في فترة الانتقالات الشتوية الجارية، لمدة موسيمن ونصف بعد فسخ تعاقده مع مانشستر يويايتد الإنجليزي قبل منافسات كأس العالم قطر 2022.

طالع | تفاصيل حفل تقديم كريستيانو رونالدو مع النصر السعودي

وقال وليد الفراج خلال برنامج “أكشن مع وليد” المذاع على قناة إم سي أكشن” السعودية: “رونالدو لديه مشكلة فهو موقوف مباراتين منذ أن كان في الدوري الإنجليزي”.

وأضاف: “لجنة الانطباط بالاتحاد الإنجليزي كانت قد أخذت قرارًا بإيقاف اللاعب يوم 23 نوفمبر الماضي، بسبب تحطيمه هاتف أحد مشجعي نادي إيفرتون يوم 9 أبريل الماضي”.

وواصل: “في حالة سريان الإيقاف فإن الظهور الأول لرونالدو مع النصر سيكون أمام فريق الاتفاق بالجولة الرابعة عشر بالدوري السعودي، والمحدد لها يوم 21 يناير الجاري”.

وأكمل: “سريان الإيقاف سيكون في مباراتي الطائي يوم الخميس، والشباب يوم السبت”.

ويحتل فريق النصر صدارة ترتيب الدوري السعودي (دوري روشن) برصيد 26 نقطة من الفوز في 8 مباريات والتعادل في 2 والخسارة في مواجهة واحدة.

England quash retirement rumours

The England hierarchy has moved to dismiss rumours over the future of its senior players as the team desperately try to recover their World Cup campaign after defeat to Bangladesh

ESPNcricinfo staff13-Mar-2011

Andrew Strauss and Paul Collingwood are both having their ODI futures questioned after England’s shoddy showing in the World Cup so far•Getty Images

The England hierarchy has moved to dismiss rumours over the future of its senior players as the team desperately try to recover their World Cup campaign after defeat to Bangladesh.England’s erratic campaign has left them needing to beat West Indies to be sure of qualification to the quarter-finals, but the ECB had to insist on Sunday that suggestions Andrew Strauss would retire from one-day cricket at the end of the tournament were unfounded.”I can say, categorically, that Andrew and I have not had that conversation [about retirement]. It’s purely speculation,” the ECB managing director Hugh Morris told BBC Sport. “At the end of each winter series we have a robust debrief and Andrew will be involved, but at this stage we’ve had no discussions. I’ve had no discussions with Kevin [Pietersen], Andrew or any players.”Meanwhile, England’s Twenty20 captain, Paul Collingwood, had to make similar rebuttals about his own future after his decline in form led to him batting No. 8 in the recent two-wicket loss to Bangladesh. He insisted his only concern is the next game against West Indies and feels England’s sluggish start to the tournament is similar to their experience at the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean. There, they ended as champions despite some scrappy showings in the early stages.”One reason I retired from Test cricket was to prolong the one-day side of things and I still feel I have major contributions to make,” Collingwood said. “I’m still Twenty20 captain. I want to continue that as well. It’s not in my mind to even think about things like [my future].”I see things developing very much how the Twenty20 did last year in the West Indies. We scraped through the group stages, but once we did we really put our performances together and went on to win it. We really need to focus on getting this complete game. You put the whole thing together, and we’re a formidable team. We want to do that against the West Indies.”After a marathon winter that started when they left for Australia at the end of October, England’s cricketers have looked bedraggled of late. They conceded 23 wides in the defeat to Bangladesh but despite admitting the scheduling has been tough, Collingwood said there was no excuse for their showing so far.”It’s not ideal having two huge series or tournaments together, it’s like having two Olympics in the same winter. But we can’t make that as an excuse. We’re focused on knowing if we win those four games we win the World Cup and there aren’t many times in your career where you can say that.”

Sehwag's daring meets discretion

Virender Sehwag acknowledged that players like him or Adam Gilchrist or Sachin Tendulkar could do anything if they batted for a substantial period

Abhishek Purohit06-May-2011

Virender Sehwag: Fearless is the word•AFP

Five days ago, Virender Sehwag had come up against a pitch in Kochi that was keeping so low that batsmen were being dismissed boot before wicket. Sehwag responded with 80 off 47 deliveries, when survival was a lottery for others. Five days later, Sehwag came up against his own team-mates in Hyderabad. His fielders forgot to hold catches. His bowlers chose no-balls to take wickets. His batsmen took turns at pressing the self-destruct button. Sehwag responded with 119 off 56, when it would have been easy to throw it away with a shot in anger and frustration.Delhi Daredevils needed 144 from 13 overs. They won with an over to spare, and the margin would have been wider had Sehwag not been dismissed in the 17th over. Twice in three games, Sehwag has shown that he is to Delhi what Sachin Tendulkar was to India for a large part of his career. The show begins and ends with Sehwag. The man knows it, and is candid enough to acknowledge that he is special. “Batsmen like Warner, or me, or Gilchrist or Tendulkar, can do anything if we play for so many overs,” Sehwag said. “I told my boys, just play fearless cricket.”Fearlessness is one of the foundations of Sehwag’s batting. Discretion, however, is not a measure that he applies in abundance, especially in the shorter formats of the game. When both virtues combine, his batting scales another level. On such days, his targeting of the weak links in the opposition bowling attack is almost predictable. Inevitably, Ishan Malhotra and Bharat Chipli disappeared for 43 in two overs.On such days, he also realises that the contest between him and the cream of the opposition attack need not be a gladiatorial showdown. Dale Steyn and Ishant Sharma were given the respect they deserved on a bouncy pitch, though Sehwag still managed four boundaries off them.Spin and Sehwag have a tempestuous relationship. It brings the best and worst out of him. Predictably, Amit Mishra was taken for 37 in 14 deliveries. Predictably, the two dropped catches also came off Mishra.”I was telling myself that just play through the spell of Steyn and Ishant. They don’t have a fifth bowler and I have played Amit Mishra a lot in the nets,” Sehwag said. “I knew I could come hard at them. I just thought let me play my shots and if we can get momentum, we can do this.”Despite their indifferent performance, Sehwag did not think it was correct to blame his team-mates for not pulling their weight. “We have played ten games, and I have clicked only in three. So I have not been consistent, and I can’t really blame the others. I have more responsibility. The others are not that experienced; only Venugopal Rao is a bit experienced. They will take time; it takes time to build a good team.”Even as Delhi’s campaign has now come down to them needing a win almost every time they step out on to the field, Sehwag has carried his heavy responsibility as lightly as only he can. In five days, he has overcome a minefield on one occasion and on another a team that seemed intent on scoring own goals. Today, he scored 102 more runs than his side’s next-highest scorer in the game, James Hopes. “That’s the kind of player he is mate,” Hopes said. “He is as good as it gets in world cricket.”

Andrés diz que Fla queria Carille e Rodriguinho; técnico desconhece

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Andrés Sanchez, presidente do Corinthians, disse nesta terça-feira que o Flamengo sondou o meia Rodriguinho e ofereceu R$ 1 milhão por mês ao técnico Fábio Carille. A declaração foi dada após a reunião que consagrou Rogério Caboclo como novo presidente da CBF, no Rio de Janeiro. Andrés esteve presente e votou em branco, enquanto Eduardo Bandeira de Melo, presidente do Fla, preferiu acompanhar pessoalmente o treino aberto de sua equipe no Maracanã.

– Eu venho aqui, me posiciono. Cadê ele (Bandeira de Mello)? Deve estar lá sondando o Rodriguinho, querendo o Carille. Isso que ele fez. Ofereceu R$ 1 milhão por mês para levar o Carille. Não vai levar. Tentou tirar o Rodriguinho. Não vai tirar. Dou 50% de desconto na multa do Rodriguinho e garanto que ele não leva. Gestão de nada. Ele vai sair e a conta vai chegar paro Flamengo – disparou Andrés Sanchez.

Fábio Carille concedeu entrevista coletiva pouco depois, após comandar treino na Argentina, onde o Corinthians enfrenta o Independiente (ARG) nesta quarta-feira, pela Libertadores. O técnico disse desconhecer a proposta e falou com bom humor.

– R$ 1 milhão por mês? Pego minha mala, Dutra e tchau (risos). Não chegou nada a mim, só se falaram com meu empresário. Estou bem aqui.

Bandeira de Melo também falou com jornalistas para negar que tenha feito as ofertas mencionadas por Andrés:

– Acho um absoluto disparate. Não foi feito nenhum tipo de proposta pelo Carille ou pelo Rodriguinho, muito menos por esses valores. Tem alguém enganando alguém.

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