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Hundred was Ashes best – Bell

Ian Bell rated his century his “best Ashes innings” after helping England into a strong position going into the final day at Trent Bridge

George Dobell at Trent Bridge13-Jul-2013Ian Bell rated his century his “best Ashes innings” after helping England into a strong position going into the final day at Trent Bridge.Bell, playing his fifth Ashes series, contributed 109 to help set Australia a target of 311 to win the first Investec Test. While it was Bell’s second successive century in Ashes Tests – he also made one at Sydney in early 2011 – he admitted that the context of this game, coming when his side were under pressure and helping to set-up a match-defining position, rendered it his most valuable and satisfying.His record in Ashes cricket has been modest. Going into this series he averaged 32.36 against Australia in 18 Tests. But, crediting the benefits of recent experiences in subcontinental conditions, he negated a slow, low pitch and an attack generating reverse swing to steer his side from a precarious position to one of some dominance. England were only 66 runs ahead when they lost their fourth wicket but, by the time Bell departed, the lead had been stretched to 306. On a surface on which no Test side has ever scored 300 to win a Test, it was a vital contribution.”Certainly it’s my best Ashes innings,” Bell said. “It was nice to put an innings together when the team needed it most.”The wicket was pretty slow, obviously reverse swing has played a massive part in this game so to use my skills to get us a decent lead on this pitch is very satisfying.”This wicket is quite close to a subcontinent wicket. I’ve played a lot of subcontinent cricket in last 12 or 18 months, so batting in such conditions is something we’ve had to work out.”I was disappointed with my performance in my first Ashes series [in 2005 when Bell averaged only 17.10] when I was a young lad. I always wanted to score as many runs as possible. You want to win Ashes series and be part of successful teams. But it’s not all about individual stuff; it’s about being part of a team.”Clarke praise for Bell

Michael Clarke, the Australia captain, rated Ian Bell’s century “a very important innings” in the context of the Test. “I’ve seen him play some really good innings so I’m not going to say that’s his best,” Clarke said. “But to make a hundred, with the ball reverse swinging, with little bit of spin and it being a hard grind to bat for that amount of time, was very good.”

That team ethic was apparent as England weathered an early storm from Australia’s batsmen to hit back strongly in the final session on day four. Shane Watson and Chris Rogers, feasting on some loose bowling, posted an opening stand of 84 to make deep inroads into their target. Graeme Swann took a long time to settle, delivering several full tosses and short balls, while Steven Finn’s first spell, peppered with short balls outside off stump, was horrible. It necessitated his captain posting a sweeper on the cover boundary which, in turn, led to a gap in the close off-side field that allowed the batsmen to pick of singles with dispiriting ease.Both recovered admirably, though. Finn returned for a much tighter spell, helping sustain the pressure built up by his colleagues and, once Swann had taken his first wicket, in his 23rd over, he settled into a much more penetrative rhythm.It was still a slightly frustrating day for Swann. Playing on his home ground and on such a dry surface, the expectations upon him may have been unrealistically high. Although he found turn, it was often too slow to unduly trouble the batsman and, perhaps in frustration, Swann attempted to force matters and failed to show the requisite patience for such a context. He adapted, though, and produced a beautiful delivery to account for Phil Hughes.The pick of the bowlers, by some distance, was Stuart Broad. Perhaps buoyed with confidence by his performance with the bat, Broad bowled at a sharp pace, generated some reverse swing to account for Shane Watson and maintained a probing line and length that eventually drew a false shot from Michael Clarke. Certainly Broad appeared unaffected by the furore surrounding his decision not to walk on the third day and proved he has fully recovered from the recent blows he has taken to his right shoulder.”Australia played very well when they first came out and we maybe didn’t bowl to the standards we’d like,” Bell admitted.”But we reassessed at tea. We came out with a plan to be very accurate and maybe a little more defensive with field settings. This is the type of wicket that, if two guys get in, then it’s hard to get them out. We wanted to keep the run rate down and create pressure. We got wickets at the end due to really accurate bowling. We’re happy with how patient we were.”Our bowlers have been good at adapting to the conditions. They’re not just guys who run up on green seaming wickets and take wickets. They take wickets in all surfaces. They’ve learned to adapt. That’s why guys like Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad have done so well in the last few years.”I’ve played too much Ashes cricket to take anything for granted. They have two guys at the crease who are dangerous players. We have to get them early in the morning. It is going to be a big first hour for both teams.”

Chapple, Hogg dismantle Essex for 20

Essex were bowled out for 20, registering the lowest score in their history in falling to a heavy, three-day defeat on an astonishing afternoon at Chelmsford

Les Smith at Chelmsford14-Jun-2013
ScorecardGlen Chapple took 5 for 9 as Essex were blown away for just 20•PA Photos

Essex were bowled out for 20, registering the lowest score in their history in falling to a heavy, three-day defeat on an astonishing afternoon at Chelmsford. Kyle Hogg and Glen Chapple ripped through them in the space of 14 overs and 68 minutes on a flat pitch, as the procession of batsmen entering and leaving the field became almost bewildering.It was as if a collective panic possessed Essex, and the sense of shock in the crowd was palpable, reawakening tensions that had threatened to erupt earlier in the season after an innings defeat to Northamptonshire that the coach, Paul Grayson, afterwards described as “shambolic” in issuing a public apology. He may now have to quell further unrest.”I don’t know what to say to be honest because I’m still in a state of shock,” Grayson said. “Nothing has been said in the dressing room because now is not the right time but we are all coming in tomorrow for a chat and we’ll reflect and analyse then what happened.”Emotions are running very high at the moment as you can imagine, there’s not a lot of singing and dancing going on. As I say, I’m lost for words. It was a good wicket probably one of the best all year that we could have batted on at Chelmsford but 20 all out, it’s amazing.”Although there have been 29 first-class innings that have ended on a lower note, the majority occurred in the days of uncovered pitches. The most recent example in the Championship came exactly 30 years ago, when Essex were the tormentors, bowling out Surrey for 14. Last year, Durham dismissed Durham MCCU for 18, leading to questions about the first-class status of university matches.Only one batsman, Jaik Mickleburgh, achieved double figures and although three of the wickets were due to errors by batsmen, the rest were the result of dead straight bowling. The whole business was particularly puzzling as Hogg and Chapple had themselves scored 58 and 50 respectively earlier in the day.”We’ve been involved in a piece of history,” said Hogg, who described the action as “unreal”. Chapple, who has been playing for more than 20 years, said: “It’s definitely one of the best days of cricket I’ve had in my career because things just don’t happen like that. In terms of it being memorable, it’s right up there.”In retrospect it’s surprising that it took Lancashire eleven balls to take their first wicket. The first two to fall, both taken by Hogg, were preventable – top-order batsmen playing loose shots. Tom Westley drove to extra cover, where Simon Katich dived forward to hold an excellent catch. Hamish Rutherford played a similar shot and Chapple didn’t have to move at mid-off.The next dismissal was the first three of six lbws in the innings. Owais Shah played across the line to Hogg, then Ryan ten Doeschate was so plum that he walked before the umpire had time to raise his finger, and Chapple had the first of his four. Next Hogg trapped Ben Foakes, and at that stage had figures of 4 for 3.What Essex needed least in the midst of such carnage was a run out, but that’s what they managed to contrive. Mickleburgh called James Foster for a quick single and Chapple, fielding off his own bowling, threw down Foster’s stumps. It was turning into pandemonium.Chapple mopped up the remaining four wickets. He had Graham Napier – Essex’s beacon of light in a season fast becoming shrouded in darkness – leg-before first ball, then castled Sajid Mahmood.Mickleburgh had observed all the mayhem from the non-striker’s end, and there was speculation about the lowest score for a batsman carrying his bat until he was ninth out for 10, comfortably the highest score of the innings. The end came one ball later when Chapple rapped Reece Topley on the pads. Six batsmen had failed to score.In the morning session the Lancashire tail had shown what could be done on this pitch. They resumed seven runs behind with three wickets in hand and looking to Katich to extend his overnight century. He did so, but only by two, and a narrow lead appeared likely.But there can be few better No. 9s in the County Championship than Hogg, and Chapple can hold a bat as well. Together they put on 69 for the ninth wicket before David Masters knocked back Hogg’s middle stump. Even then the scoring wasn’t over as Simon Kerrigan joined his captain and helped him add 52 more.There was no indication of the stunning stuff to come. Lunch was taken late as Lancashire were nine wickets down at 1pm, so the Essex innings began at around 2.20pm. By 3.30pm it was all over.Essex scored 30 against Yorkshire at Leyton in 1901, their previous lowest score. What’s more, this was the lowest-ever total by any team against Lancashire, dipping under the 22 scored by Glamorgan at Liverpool in 1924.

'Pakistan in reasonably good position' – Azhar

Despite an unimpressive performance by the top order, leading to Pakistan finishing the opening day nine wickets down, batsman Azhar Ali felt his side was in a reasonably good position

ESPNcricinfo staff03-Sep-2013

Azhar Ali: ‘I had to work hard for my runs because they bowled in the good areas”•AFP

Despite an unimpressive performance by the top order, leading to Pakistan finishing the opening day nine wickets down, batsman Azhar Ali felt his side was in a reasonably good position. Zimbabwe’s bowlers held control in the opening session, reducing Pakistan to 27 for 3, before Azhar and captain Misbah-ul-Haq saved their side from further embarrassment with a stand of 93 for the fourth wicket.Azhar top-scored with 78 and it was a typical workmanlike innings from him, coming off 185 balls. He admitted though that Pakistan should have respected the conditions better in the morning session, as the seamers managed movement and awkward bounce. A ninth-wicket stand of 67 between Saeed Ajmal and Junaid Khan took Pakistan close to the 250-mark.”It was a hardworking innings on a slow track,” Azhar said. “I had to work hard for my runs because they bowled in the good areas. And I think we ended up in a reasonably good position.”With some moisture on the pitch, we had a plan to get through to lunch. But we lost three early wickets which didn’t help. We could have done a bit better.”Pakistan batted positively after lunch as the pitch started to settle. Azhar, who batted cautiously as he approached his fifty, said that Misbah’s calming influence was helpful. After Misbah fell against the run of play, the responsibility grew on Azhar. He looked set for his fifth Test century but fell chasing a wide, away-swinging delivery from Shingi Masakadza and edged to slip. Azhar didn’t hide his annoyance, swinging his bat at thin air as he walked off with Pakistan at 182 for 8 with an hour left in the final session.”I was looking for some runs and they tried to bowl away from me,” Azhar said. “I should have kept my cool a little to get the hundred. It would have been nice to get another hundred. “Since his debut in 2010, Azhar has played 15 of his 28 Tests (including the ongoing Test) in venues outside the subcontinent and the UAE. He credited coach Dav Whatmore for helping him adjust to conditions where batsmen are challenged.”The coach has really helped me with my technique, especially with teaching me how to handle things in different places we play in,” Azhar said. “In international cricket, you have to improve day by day, you have to come up with new plans and you have to keep thinking.”Having described the pitch as “slow” on day one, with the seamers collecting seven wickets, Azhar expects the pitch to take more turn as the game goes on, bringing Ajmal and Abdur Rehman into play.

N Srinivasan's rise in the BCCI

A timeline of N Srinivasan’s rise to power in the BCCI and some major decisions that he enforced

ESPNcricinfo staff25-May-2013N Srinivasan succeeded Shashank Manohar as BCCI president in 2011•AFP

2001: N Srinivasan enters cricket administration in his home state of Tamil Nadu, as an ally of former BCCI president, AC Muthiah.2002: Becomes president of Tamil Nadu Cricket Association.2005: Srinivasan is elected BCCI treasurer after forming an informal alliance with Indian politician Sharad Pawar, in a bid to cast then board president Jagmohan Dalmiya out from the BCCI’s power centre. Pawar is elected as president.January 2008: India Cements, the Chennai-based company owned by Srinivasan’s family, wins the Chennai IPL franchise when the city-based bids are awarded. Controversy over a conflict of interest issue ensues.September 2008: Clause 6.2.4 of the IPL’s Regulations for Players, Team officials, Umpires and Administrators is amended. Before amendment, it read: “No administrator shall have, directly or indirectly, any commercial interest in the matches and events conducted by the board.” After the change, it read: “No administrator shall have, directly or indirectly, any commercial interest in any of the events of the BCCI, excluding IPL, Champions League and Twenty20.”September 2008: Srinivasan is elected as Secretary of BCCI.April 2010: Former BCCI president AC Muthiah files a petition in the Supreme Court of India challenging the board’s rules that permit BCCI and IPL administrators to be part of the IPL and own league teams. The petition follows the Madras High Court’s decision to dismiss a similar plea filed by Muthiah.September 2010: The Supreme Court observes that there appears to have been a conflict of interest in Srinivasan holding the office of BCCI treasurer while bidding for an IPL franchise. It suggests that he resign from his position in the board and retain his status as the owner of the Chennai Super Kings. However, it says, these were observations and not a judgement.September 2010: Srinivasan gets strong backing for president-elect. The formalisation of Srinivasan as president-elect comes through the nominations he receives not only from the South Zone teams of Tamil Nadu, Hyderabad and Kerala but also three nominations from outside the zone – Saurashtra, Orissa and Jharkhand.April 2011: A two-judge bench of the Supreme Court delivers a split verdict on Muthiah’s petition challenging Srinivasan’s right to hold a position in the board while also holding a stake in an IPL franchise. At this point, Srinivasan is the BCCI’s secretary. The split verdict means the petition is to be referred to the Chief Justice for allocating it to a larger bench.August 2011: Muthiah files a petition to stop Srinivasan from officially taking over as BCCI president at September’s annual general meeting. The petition is based on the grounds that a two-judge bench returned a split verdict on the conflict of interest case in April.September 2011: India’s Supreme Court clears the way for Srinivasan to take over as BCCI president, but its decision is subject to the outcome of Muthiah’s petition challenging his election. The court rules that if Srinivasan is stopped from becoming president at this point, it would amount to deciding the outcome of that pending petition, which is being looked at by a larger bench of the Supreme Court. There has been no further news on this front till date.September 19, 2011: Srinivasan, who was appointed president-elect at BCCI’s 2010 annual general meeting, officially takes over as BCCI president from Shashank Manohar at the board’s 2011 AGM in Mumbai. His term is for two years, extendable by one year.September 2011: In the first of his statements criticising the DRS, India’s new board president Srinivasan says the system in its then present form is not good enough, after Hot Spot – which was made mandatory at the previous ICC meeting on the urging of the BCCI – proved inconclusive on a few occasions during India’s 2011 tour of England.February 2012: Following Sahara’s announcement that it had decided to pull out of its sponsorship of the Indian team and ownership of the Pune Warriors IPL franchise due to several points of dispute with the BCCI – an announcement that came just an hour before the start of the annual IPL auction – Srinivasan begins the conciliatory process. It ends well, with Sahara returning to the fold.February 2012: Srinivasan announces that the BCCI’s working committee has rejected several recommendations of the Woolf report concerning the restructuring of the ICC.December 2012: Former India selector accuses N Srinivasan of interfering in selection matters by blocking the selectors’ decision to drop MS Dhoni after India’s 4-0 loss to Australia in January 2012. The BCCI chooses not to respond to Amarnath’s statements.May 2013: L Sivaramakrishnan is elected to ICC’s cricket committee, replacing FICA chief executive, Tim May. The election creates controversy as May suggests that the BCCI pressurised other Test-playing nations into voting for SivaramakrishnanMay 2013: The arrest of three Rajasthan Royals players for alleged spot-fixing opens up a fresh controversy which affects Srinivasan after his son-in-law, Gurunath Meiyappan is arrested for alleged betting.

Palmeiras x Santos: 28 mil ingressos já vendidos para clássico de sábado

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Já foram vendidos antecipadamente 28 mil ingressos para o primeiro duelo envolvendo Palmeiras e Santos na temporada. O clássico está marcado para 19h deste sábado, no Allianz Parque, pela oitava rodada do Campeonato Paulista, e terá torcida única do Verdão.

A comercialização abriu na manhã de quarta-feira, com exclusividade para os sócios-torcedores até 10h de sábado, respeitando os critérios de prioridade estabelecidos com a pontuação de cada um, por meio do site www.avantipalmeiras.com.br. Desde então, a compra pode ser feita por qualquer torcedor no site palmeiras.futebolcard.com.

O Palmeiras ocupa a liderança do Grupo B do Campeonato Paulista, com 14 pontos, dois acima do Novorizontino, segundo colocado, e quatro à frente do Guarani, que figura na terceira posição, fora da zona de classificação às quartas de final do Estadual.

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VALORES DOS INGRESSOS

Gol Norte – R$ 90,00 [R$ 45,00 meia-entrada]
Gol Sul – R$ 160,00 [R$ 80,00 meia-entrada]
Central Leste – R$ 200,00 [R$ 100,00 meia-entrada]
Central Oeste – R$ 250,00 [R$ 125,00 meia-entrada]
Superior Norte e Sul – R$ 110,00 [R$ 55,00 meia-entrada]
Superior Leste e Oeste – R$ 130,00 [R$ 65,00 meia-entrada]

POSTOS DE VENDA

Bilheterias do Allianz Parque (Rua Palestra Italia – Portão A) – SOMENTE DIA DO JOGO
Endereço: Rua Palestra Italia, 214
Perdizes – São Paulo/SP
CEP 05005-030
Horário de atendimento: dia 23 de fevereiro, das 10h até o intervalo da partida
*Disponível apenas retiradas e trocas de meia-entrada

IMPORTANTE: as bilheterias do Portão A não realizarão venda de ingressos na data da partida, apenas retiradas das entradas compradas pela internet.

Bilheterias do Allianz Parque (Av. Francisco Matarazzo – Portão B)
Endereço: Avenida Francisco Matarazzo, 1705
Água Branca – São Paulo/SP
Horário de atendimento: dias 21 e 22 de fevereiro, das 10h às 17h, e dia 23, das 10h até o intervalo da partida
*Disponível para venda de ingressos, retiradas e trocas de meia-entrada

Bilheterias do Allianz Parque (Rua Padre Antônio Tomás – Portão C) – SOMENTE DIA DO JOGO
Endereço: Rua Padre Antônio Tomás
Água Branca – São Paulo/SP
Horário de atendimento: dia 23 de fevereiro, das 10h até o intervalo da partida
*Disponível para venda de ingressos, retiradas e trocas de meia-entrada

Obs.: os demais postos de venda serão divulgados nos próximos dias.

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Avenida abre vantagem, mas Brasil de Pelotas consegue empate

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No estádio Eucaliptos, Avenida e Brasil de Pelotas protagonizaram uma partida equilibrada e terminou empatada por 1 a 1. Com o resultado, o Avenida chega ao segundo ponto ganho no torneio. Enquanto isso, o Xavante soma o seu primeiro.

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Na próxima rodada, o Avenida encara o Caxias, fora de casa. Já o Brasil de Pelotas recebe o Novo Hamburgo, no Bento de Freitas.

O jogo

O Avenida começou o duelo a todo vapor. Na base do abafa, o time da casa levava perigo e por muito pouco não abriu o placar com Marcos Paraná. Em bela jogada, o atacante apareceu na grande área e exigiu uma excelente defesa do goleiro.

Na casa dos 11 minutos, novamente Marcos Paraná assustou. Desta vez, em cobrança de falta, o goleiro Xavante precisou executar um milagre.

A única chance do Brasil veio aos 37 minutos. Bruno Santos, em lançamento na grande área, bateu cruzado e Andrey defendeu.

Na etapa final o ritmo do confronto mudou. As equipes resolveram trabalhar mais a posse de bola e as chances começaram a aparecer.

Na casa dos 20 minutos o estádio ficou as escuras. Depois de 15 minutos, quando a luz voltou, o Avenida passou a pressionar e o gol parecia questão de tempo.

De tanto insistir, o time da casa abriu o placar aos 41 minutos. Alexandre achou Flávio Torres, que só precisou escorar para o fundo das redes. O empate do Brasil veio na sequência com Branquinho. Em tabela com Fernandinho, o jogador do Xavante bateu cruzado e evitou a segunda derrota do time na competição.

جمال عبد الحميد يوضح حقيقة إعلان الزمالك عن صفقات جديدة.. ويؤكد: لدينا مجلس إدارة تاريخي

أكد جمال عبد الحميد عضو مجلس إدارة نادي الزمالك، أن إدارة القلعة البيضاء لم تعلن عن أي صفقات جديدة للفريق في الفترة الأخيرة، مشيراً إلى أنه يوجد كذب وافتراء علي الفارس الأبيض.

وقال عبد الحميد خلال تصريحات عبر قناة الزمالك: “لماذا البعض يضع مجلس الإدارة في رأسه، الإعلام يضع الزمالك في ذهنه، ويُظهر أي شيء نفعله على أنه خطأ”.

وأضاف: “لا أعلم لماذا يحدث ذلك، نحن لأول مرة في تاريخ مجالس الإدارات نُحافظ على الأسرار، ولا يتم خروج أي كلمة إلا عن طريق المتحدث الرسمي، وأي قناة تتواصل معنا نرد بأن الحديث يكون من خلال المتحدث الرسمي”.

طالع | مستشار الزمالك يعلن تطورات جديدة بشأن عزل مرتضى منصور

وتابع: “لماذا تتحدث بعض المواقع والإعلام عن صفقات كذب؟، هذا مُخالف للواقع، هل الذي ينشر هذه الشائعات يرتدي (طاقية إخفاء) ويجلس وسط المجلس ويستمع للقرارات؟، هل يجلس مع اللجنة الفنية ويستمع للأخبار ويقول على مسؤوليتي؟، نحن عندما نعلن عن صفقة أو أي أمور خاصة بالنادي يكون عن طريق مؤتمر صحفي”.

وأكمل: “نحن كمجلس إدارة واللجنة الفنية، بيننا قسم بأن لا تخرج أي كلمة ولا أحد يتحدث عن صفقات إلا المتحدث الرسمي”.

وأتم: “نحن مجلس تاريخي ولجنة فنية تاريخية، كفى كذب وافتراء على الزمالك”.

ويستعد الزمالك لمواجهة فاركو، يوم 23 يونيو الجاري في إطار منافسات دور الـ 16 من مواجهات بطولة كأس مصر.

Quantos jogos os últimos 'camisas 9' do Fla precisaram para desencantar?

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Gabriel Barbosa, o Gabigol, está ansioso para balançar as redes adversárias pelo Flamengo. Um dos grandes reforços do clube para a temporada, o atacante ainda não conseguiu deixar sua marca e, se for utilizado por Abel Braga no Fla-Flu de sábado, na semifinal da Taça Guanabara, chegará ao quinto jogo pelo time da Gávea. Uma grande chance para o camisa 9 desencantar.

Gabigol disputou quatro jogos até agora: dois como titular (Resende e Boavista) e dois como reserva (Botafogo e Cabofriense). Foram seis finalizações (uma na direção do gol) do camisa 9, que tem um aproveitamento de 92,9% nos passes.

Antes de Gabigol chegar, a camisa 9 do Flamengo estava “vaga” desde a saída de Paolo Guerrero, em agosto. Na galeria abaixo, o LANCE! relembra quantos jogos os últimos centroavantes precisaram para marcar um gol pelo Flamengo.

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CEIFADOR: ESTREIA COM GOL EM CLÁSSICO

Em 2018, quem chegou para ser o “homem-gol” foi Henrique Dourado. O Ceifador veio à Gávea como artilheiro do Brasil, com 34 gols pelo Fluminense na temporada anterior. E, logo na estreia, Dourado marcou contra o Botafogo: um gol na vitória por 3 a 1, pela Taça Guanabara, no Raulino de Oliveira.

URIBE DESENCANTA NO MARACANÃ

Contudo, Dourado não alcançou a regularidade esperada e a diretoria foi atrás de outro centroavante para o segundo semestre. Uribe chegou em agosto, em momento decisivo da temporada, e precisou de quatro jogos para desencantar. O primeiro gol do colombiano foi contra o Sport, na vitória por 4 a 1 no Maraca.

DAMIÃO ‘CASTIGA’ O GRÊMIO

Em seu primeiro jogo como titular do Flamengo, Damião fez um dos gols da vitória por 2 a 1 sobre o Grêmio – rival que estava acostumado a enfrentar pelo Internacional -, em Brasília. Antes, o atacante havia entrado no segundo tempo do jogo contra o Sport, pelo Brasileirão de 2016, e não evitou o revés por 1 a 0.

GUERRERO MARCOU NA ESTREIA

Uma das grandes contratações feitas pelo Flamengo na gestão de Eduardo Bandeira de Mello, o atacante Paolo Guerrero marcou logo em sua estreia e ajudou na vitória rubro-negra sobre o Internacional, por 2 a 1, no Beira-Rio, em julho de 2015.Foi o primeiro dos 43 gols do centroavante pelo Rubro-Negro.

NAS GRAÇAS DA NAÇÃO!

Apesar de não ter “castigado” os rivais nos jogos que fez pelo Rubro-Negro até aqui, Gabigol caiu nas graças da torcida. Em campo, não falta entrega ao atacante, que, na goleada sobre a Cabofriense, domingo, ajudou com uma assistência para Bruno Henrique, no quarto gol, e foi comemorar com a Nação.

Kohli lays into 'hateful' Mumbai crowd

Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli has expressed disbelief at “the hatred towards the opposition” in Mumbai that, he said, he finds prevalent during the IPL

ESPNcricinfo staff28-Apr-2013Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli has expressed disbelief at “the hatred towards the opposition” in Mumbai that, he said, he finds prevalent during the IPL. Speaking after his team’s 58-run loss to Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium, Kohli said the spectators seemed to have forgotten that he represents “their country” in international cricket.”I don’t know what is wrong with people in this venue. It feels a bit weird because at the end of the day you play for India and you don’t come here to be hated,” Kohli said. “It has happened to a few players in the past as well. I don’t know why they get so worked up during IPL. IPL is not the end of the world. They forget that the players they are booing for also play for their country.”It is only creating hatred among the players. When I come back and play for India, they are going to cheer for me. It doesn’t work that way.”Kohli seemingly incurred the crowd’s wrath after effecting the run out of Ambati Rayudu without the Mumbai Indians batsman facing a ball. Kohli had just run out Dinesh Karthik with a direct hit, bringing Rayudu to the non-striker’s end. From there, Rayudu had taken a start as Kieron Pollard hit towards Kohli in the covers. Kohli scored another direct hit, and Rayudu was short of his ground after getting into a tangle with the bowler, Vinay Kumar. The collision was not intentional, with Vinay backing away from the stumps to collect the throw, his back to Rayudu. It however resulted in the batsman’s bat lifting off the ground as the stumps were dislodged.Talking about that run-out, Kohli said: “It is very important to have knowledge of cricket. If it was any intentional interruption from the bowler then the umpire would have stopped the batsman [from walking off]. It is his job not mine. The bowler didn’t see the batsman and the batsman didn’t see the bowler, and they collided. It was perfectly fine to be honest.”Kohli hinted that the batsman should have been more alert. “You should have that much cricket awareness to see where the bowler is coming back. He [Vinay] had to back up when there was no one behind him.”Following that incident, the crowd consistently jeered Kohli, reportedly calling him a ‘cheat’ and booing him even at the post-match presentation. The experience was very different from the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore, Kohli said, where all “Indian players are appreciated”. “Whoever wins or loses, in any of the games in Bangalore, every captain is cheered, every Indian player is cheered. People appreciate good cricket.”This comes on the same day former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, in a newspaper column, backed the Mumbai crowd’s “big heart”. “The beauty of a cosmopolitan city like Mumbai is that there are enough supporters of other teams, so there won’t be the one-sided expectations as in some other cities – where if your team does not do well, there’s silence, while there is raucous applause for even a single off an inside-edge if it comes from the blade of their batsmen,” Gavaskar wrote. “Mumbai has a big heart to accommodate such behavior, for it has seen how most people who have made careers and a profitable living in the metropolis after coming from outside still do not have affection for it.”

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