NCC, SL Army dominant after second round

Sri Lanka Army and Nondescripts Cricket Club top Group A and Group B after two rounds of the Premier League Tournament

Andrew Fidel Fernando12-Feb-2013

Upul Tharanga scored an unbeaten double-century for Nondescripts Cricket Club (NCC) to help them lead the Group B table•AFP

A comprehensive performance from Nondescripts Cricket Club (NCC) set up their second big win in two matches and sent them to the top of the Group B table, while Sri Lanka Army topped group A, having won a low-scorer, in the second round of the Premier League Tournament. Ports Authority Cricket Club (PACC) recorded the only innings victory of the round, which yielded two draws and eight outright results. In addition to NCC and Army, Colts Cricket Club, Tamil Union and Sinhalese Sports Club have also won both matches so far.NCC’s victory over Chilaw Marians was set-up by an unbeaten 205 from Upul Tharanga in the first innings, which helped his side to 405 for 6 declared by the third session on day one. Tharanga’s innings came off 266 deliveries, and featured a 174-run fourth-wicket partnership with Angelo Perera, who joined Tharanga at the crease at 65 for 3. The Marians’ reply began well, with Sachith Pathirana and Angelo Jayasinghe adding 163 for the second wicket, but Tharindu Kaushal’s most successful spell in an already brilliant debut domestic season ensured NCC took a 149-run lead into the second innings, with Kaushal finishing with 7 for 69. Dinesh Chandimal and Perera then pushed home NCC’s advantage with the bat, with Perera adding a stroke-filled 100 not out from 77 balls to the 87 he made in the first innings, before Kaushal took his third five-wicket haul in four innings, to complete a 289-run victory.Army succumbed to 174 in the first innings, surrendering eight wickets to Panadura Sports Clubs trio of spinners, but that total turned out to be the highest in the match on a Panadura pitch heavily tilted towards spin bowling. Legspinner Seekkuge Prasanna opened the bowling alongside Ajantha Mendis, and took 6 wickets for 45, skittling Panadura for 121 from 28.1 overs. Army only fielded one fast bowler, but he was unused in the first innings, and only delivered an over in the second. Left-arm orthodox spinner Gayan Sirisoma took 6 for 66 for Panadura to help dismiss army for 135, but the hosts fell 54 runs short of their target of 189 in the final innings, as Mendis collected a five-wicket haul of his own.Badureliya Sports Club had an opportunity to score a major upset when they dismissed SSC for 102 in the first innings, having made 227 themselves after being sent in, but saw their chance slip away when they could only muster 115 in the second innings, before Dimuth Karunaratne century took the hosts to their target. First-innings fifties to Pabasara Waduge and Mapa Bandara saw Badureliya breach 200 on a green SSC pitch, before right-arm fast-bowling allrounder Saliya Saman took a career-best 8 for 53 in 14 overs, to hand his side a 125-run lead. But a resurgent SSC ensured they would prevail, first by dismissing the visitors cheaply – despite opening with the spin of Sachithra Senanayake – and then making the highest total in the match in the fourth innings. Karunaratne’s 109 came in 155 deliveries, as he continued to play himself into form, having also made a 70 and an unbeaten 27 in the last match. Thilan Samaraweera also backed up his hundred from round one, with a second-innings 57 against Badureliya.Tamil Union were missing Shaminda Eranga and Rangana Herath for the second round, but still managed an eight-wicket win over Colombo Cricket Club, thanks largely to an unbeaten 206 from Jeevan Mendis in the first innings, that set up a 160-run lead. Mendis’ innings at the Colombo Cricket Club ground featured 21 fours and three sixes, and came in 225 deliveries. Allrounders Sachithra Serasinghe and TM Sampath took three wickets each with their offspin in the first innings, before Colombo were asked to follow on. Suranga Lakmal then took 5 wickets for 63, to leave his side with only 128 to win. Gihan Rupasinghe and Hasantha Fernando both made 80s for Colombo.Elsewhere, Bloomfield Cricket Club’s clash with Sri Lanka Air Force ended in a draw, just as the match headed towards a nail-biting finale. Air Force needed 51 more runs to win with four fourth-innings wickets in hand at stumps on the final day, having fought back from a 75-run first-innings deficit. Bloomfield will feel they should have won however, given they had the three best individual performances in the match. Suraj Randiv took 11 for 145 in the match, with seven of those wickets coming in the first innings, after Madawa Warnapura and Nipun Karunanayake made hundreds. But the remaining batsmen only made 74 in the first innings, and could not manage an intimidating second-innings total either. Bloomfield were hamstrung in the field, by an injury to speedster Nuwan Pradeep, who only bowled nine overs in the match.Ports Authority subjected Kurunegala Youth to their second innings loss in as many matches, after amassing 523 for 8 declared in the first innings. Ports Authority’s opening pace bowlers Chaminda Bandara and Sanitha de Mel took three wickets each, as their side dismissed Kurunegala for 171, after sending them in. Opening batsman Manoj Sarathchandra fell two short of a hundred for Kurunegala in the second innings, but although wicketkeeper-batsman Bhatiya Ratnayaka and captain Saman Priyanthaka also made fifties in a much-improved second innings, Kurunegala fell 37 runs short of wiping out their massive deficit.

Tourists' last chance on contrasting pitch

ESPNcricinfo previews the 3rd ODI between Australia and the West Indies in Canberra

Daniel Brettig05-Feb-2013Match factsKieran Powell has provided an example for his teammates to follow•Associated Press

February 6, Manuka Oval
Start time 1420 (0320 GMT)Big PictureFollowing an opening hiding with a more creditable display in game two, the West Indies are nonetheless only a game away from losing this series 3-0. Australia have been spearheaded brilliantly by Mitchell Starc, while George Bailey played an innings of thoughtfulness and quality to ensure a defensible total after the rest of the hosts’ batting folded on Sunday. The fast, lively Perth pitch prepared for the first two matches will be in sharp contrast to the strip of turf expected for Manuka Oval’s first day/night ODI match, as the oval is well known for providing one of the most amiable if nondescript surfaces in the country.How the two teams adapt to the surface will be one of the most intriguing subplots of the match. The lower bounce and slower pace will provide something of a relief for several batsmen on both sides, in particular Shane Watson as he attempts to regain form and confidence after injury. Chris Gayle is another lacking in many runs behind him this summer, both with the West Indies and the Sydney Thunder in the BBL. If the visitors are to regather some kind of chance to salvage the series in the nation’s capital, then Gayle will be hopeful of figuring prominently.Form guide(Most recent first)
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West Indies LLLWWIn the spotlightPresently unable to contribute anything as a bowler, Shane Watson is running out of innings to show he can find strong form as a batsman alone before the India Test series. A trio of low scores on his return from a calf injury at grade and domestic level did not prevent his ODI recall, and Watson will hope for an innings of power and permanence at Manuka Oval. Should he get through the new ball, the manner in which Watson tackles Sunil Narine will be of particular interest.Scores of 6, 11 and 14 on this tour so far represent a gentle but insubstantial upward curve for Darren Bravo. As an unquestionably gifted batsman he needs to be doing more, and can use the example provided so far by Kieran Powell as inspiration for the third match of the series in Canberra, on a surface likely to be far more brimful of runs than Perth’s had seemed at times.Team newsXavier Doherty is a probable inclusion for the third match of the series, having sat out both fixtures in Perth. One of the left-armers, James Faulkner or Mitchell Johnson, appears the most most likely to make way.Australia (possible) 1 Shane Watson, 2 Aaron Finch, 3 Phillip Hughes, 4 Michael Clarke (capt), 5 George Bailey, 6 Matthew Wade (wk), 7 Glenn Maxwell, 8 James Faulkner, 9 Mitchell Starc, 10 Clint McKay, 11 Xavier Doherty.West Indies will be hopeful of a recall for Andre Russell, who missed both the WACA fixtures due to a knee problem.West Indies (possible) 1 Chris Gayle, 2 Kieran Powell, 3 Ramnaresh Sarwan, 4 Darren Bravo, 5 Dwayne Bravo, 6 Kieron Pollard, 7 Andre Russell, 8 Devon Thomas (wk), 9 Darren Sammy 10 Sunil Narine, 11 Kemar Roach.Pitch and conditionsCanberra’s surface could not be much more different than Perth’s lively, bouncy strip, while the breeze and atmosphere is not known to encourage much swing either.Stats and trivia This will be the third ODI played at Manuka Oval, and the first since 2008 Shane Watson’s previous ODI appearance for Australia was against England at Durham in JulyQuotes”From now on every game is a final and we have to play it like that. The bowlers gave us a good start but we weren’t able to close them out with that killer punch, so we are working hard to get all three disciplines spot on and look to click.”

Dhawan awaiting NCA clearance to play in IPL

Shikhar Dhawan expects to take the field in the IPL “very soon” once he gets clearance from the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore

Amol Karhadkar14-Apr-2013

Shikhar Dhawan’s IPL participation is much awaited after his sensational Test debut against Australia•BCCI

Shikhar Dhawan, the Sunrisers Hyderabad batsman, is back in India after having spent time with family in Melbourne, and expects to take the field in the IPL “very soon”, once he gets clearance from the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore. Tom Moody, the Sunrisers coach, tweeted, “we are hopeful it’s within the next 10 days.”Dhawan has missed the first two weeks of the IPL as he’s recovering from a fracture he suffered on his hand during the Mohali Test against Australia last month. The game was his debut Test and he shot to fame with a dominating 187, the fastest by a debutant in Test history. Dhawan was ruled out for six weeks after sustaining the injury.”Hopefully I will be able to take the field soon. After this trip [to Australia], I just have to get the clearance from NCA,” Dhawan told ESPNcricinfo. How soon will that be? “Soon, very soon,” he added, with a smile.Dhawan had been tipped for success early in his career but had to wait many years to get an opportunity at the highest level. His ODI debut three years ago was forgettable. However, even with Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir having already cemented their place at the top of India’s batting order at the time, especially in Tests, Dhawan never gave up hope of breaking into the side.”I never thought that way,” he said. “I love playing cricket so I was enjoyingplaying the game whether I played for Delhi or North Zone or even in theIPL, for that matter. All I told myself was I should keep on performingand my chance will come.”By the grace of God, I got my chance and I could make it count. Even whenit comes to [playing for] India, I got a chance [in ODIs] three years ago, so there wasno way for me to let my hope fade. And I would think Gautam andViru have been legends of Indian cricket. They have played for solong. [I thought] if I get an opportunity, I will also make it big.”Dhawan’s sensational Test debut has also earned him a new nickname, , based on a famous character in , one of Hindi cinema’s biggest blockbusters. “We keep playing pranks on the field and, once, I asked a team-mate, ” (How many wickets left, )”, so the nickname has stuck since then.”Dhawan preferred to focus on the present but has an eye on the Champions Trophy later this year in England, an opportunity for him to improve his ODI record. He played down India’s biggest challenge of the year, the tour of South Africa, where India have never won a Test series. The presence of Dale Steyn in the Sunrisers camp could be an opportunity for Dhawan to learn a thing or two about Steyn’s bowling.The IPL, however, is not a homework exercise for Dhawan in preparation for the South Africa tour. “When I am playing the IPL, I would like to give my best for the franchise and not think much about anything else. Obviously the South Africa tour is a big tour. Once we get closer to it, we will start preparing accordingly. At the moment, I just want to focus on the IPL.”

Mystery pitch greets teams at new venue

ESPNcricinfo previews the Ranji Trophy quarter-final between Saurashtra and Karnataka

The Preview by Siddarth Ravindran05-Jan-2013Match factsJanuary 6-10, 2012
Start time 0930 (0400 GMT)Saurashtra host the quarter-final but not at their newly-constructed ground (pictured here)•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Big PictureOn Christmas evening in Hubli, after Haryana had taken three points against Karnataka in the penultimate league round, Stuart Binny spoke about the “slight outside chance” Karnataka had of reaching the quarter-finals but sounded like a man who thought his team’s season was over.Miraculously, though, the complicated set of events necessary for Karnataka to progress came to pass – they won their final match (with a mere eight balls to spare), Odisha lost, and Delhi took the first-innings lead against Vidarbha but couldn’t force an outright win.Saurashtra had it a tad easier, but they too just about squeezed in to the quarter-finals in a group where five teams were separated by only three points. They needed an outright win in their final league match and their star batsman Cheteshwar Pujara duly delivered with a second-innings double-century that set up victory.Now that both teams have had last-gasp extensions to their campaigns, they will set their targets high. This is the fifth year in a row that Karnataka have reached the quarter-finals but they haven’t won a title since the glory days of the late 90s, while Saurashtra are yet to reach the Ranji finals despite successive semi-final appearances in 2007-08 and 08-09, and producing three players who have represented India in Test cricket.The match won’t be played at the shiny new home of Saurashtra cricket, the Khandheri stadium, as the India-England one-dayer is scheduled there for next Friday. While Khandheri prepares for its international debut, the Ranji quarter-final will be played at the much less modern Saurashtra University ground, which will make its first-class debut. How the pitch will fare is anybody’s guess.Sample these quotes about it. Saurashtra captain Jaydev Shah: “We don’t know how the wicket will react. It’s the first time ever we’re playing here. We’ve not played any district-level or any (other match here). I’ve not played. Don’t think Cheteshwar has played here either.”Karnataka captain Stuart Binny: “We don’t know how the wicket will behave as we both are going to play first time on this ground and therefore Saurashtra will not have any advantage of playing at home.”Karnataka team manager J Abhiram: “Such an important game, I believe till yesterday there was no wicket at all. So I really don’t know if it’s an underprepared wicket, I really don’t know. They could have played this game in Bangalore, you know, in these kinds of conditions.”SquadsKarnataka have two players who missed the previous game back in the squad: their vice-captain Manish Pandey returns after an elbow injury, and left-arm spinner KP Appanna has been picked again, in place of seamer Ronit More.Karnataka: Stuart Binny (capt), Robin Uthappa, KL Rahul, Kunal Kapoor, Ganesh Satish, Manish Pandey (vice-captain), CM Gautam (wicketkeeper), Amit Verma, K Gowtham, Abhimanyu Mithun, KP Appanna, HS Sharath, SL Akshay, SK Moinuddin, Karun Nair.Saurashtra: Jaydev Shah (capt), Shitanshu Kotak, Sheldon Jackson (wk), Cheteshwar Pujara, Rahul Dave, Aarpit Vasavada, Chirag Jani, Kamlesh Makvana, Vishal Joshi, Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, Jaydev Unadkat, Sagar Jogiyani, Sandip Maniar, Siddarth Trivedi, Saurya Sanandiya.Stats and triviaKarnataka and Saurashtra have met each other six times in the Ranji Trophy – each side has won outright twice, and in the other two games Karnataka have taken first-innings points.Karnataka’s CM Gautam tops the run-charts with 938, the most ever by a wicketkeeper in a Ranji seasonQuotes”We’ve got the talent, and we’ve been peaking at the right time. That Maharashtra game really boosted the confidence.”

“Everyone know we have a good spinning side, than a fast bowling side. That’s a fact. We’ll definitely go with a little bit of spin.”

Diego, Bruno César, Dodô… Confira as notícias do vaivém desta manhã

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O Natal está chegando e algumas torcidas no Brasil podem ganhar alguns presentes. Atual campeão brasileiro, o Palmeiras acertou a contratação de dois reforços para a próxima temporada; Bruno César está apenas a realização de exames médicos para assinar com o Vasco; e o lateral Dodô, do Santos emprestadado pela Sampdoria, pode ficar na Vila para defender o Peixe em 2019. Diretoria do Flamengo conversa com Diego sobre renovação. Confira as principais notícias desta manhã no mercado da bola:

ENQUANTO GOULART NÃO CHEGA…

A grande expectativa da torcida do Palmeiras é de que a negociação por Ricardo Goulart, que está avançada, seja concluída. Enquanto isso não acontece, o Verdão foi ao mercado para buscar Carlos Eduardo e Felipe Pires, outros dois jogadores de ataque que vão resolver uma carência identificada por Felipão durante 2018.

Por Carlos Eduardo, o Verdão pagará 6 milhões de dólares (R$ 26,4 milhões) ao Pyramids FC, do Egito, e fechou um contrato de cinco anos com o atacante revelado pelo Goiás.Felipe, por sua vez, chega por empréstimo de um ano do Hoffenheim, da Alemanha. Ele já esteve na mira alviverde, inclusive, para substituir Keno, mas a negociação na época não andou, pois os alemães só topavam vendê-lo.

DODÔ PODE PERMANECER NA VILA

A novela pela renovação de Dodô com o Santos está perto de acabar. Depois do presidente José Carlos Peres afirmar ter enviado uma nova proposta pelo jogador, os responsáveis avaliam o acordo e devem dar uma resposta nos próximos dias.

Dodô pertence à Sampdoria (ITA), com quem o dirigente santista afirma ter tudo acertado. Portanto, resta os agentes se reunirem com o mandatário para definirem o futuro do lateral.

BRUNO CÉSAR RUMO A COLINA

A liberação de Bruno César foi obtida, e o meio-campista de 30 anos depende apenas de chegar ao Brasil e passar por exames médicos para ser anunciado oficialmente como reforço do Vasco. Nuno Raposo, setorista do Sporting, em Portugal, analisou o jogador:

“Se estiver bem, concentrado, contente, pode dar consistência. É um jogador muito confiável. Não se espera que ele seja o melhor da equipe, que leve o time sozinho, mas o que o treinador pedir ele conseguirá concretizar. É muito confiante e tem uma vantagem: nos jogos grandes, sempre aparece.” – disse Raposo ao LANCE!

TROCA DE JOGADORES PARA CONTRATAR IGOR RABELLO?

A negociação entre Atlético-MG e Botafogo por Igor Rabello segue a todo vapor. Depois de os cariocas rejeitarem uma oferta de R$ 12 milhões por 70% dos direitos econômicos do zagueiro, os mineiros aumentaram a proposta, que culminou em uma contraproposta por parte do Glorioso, mais recentemente. Empresário de Igor Rabello, Anselmo Paiva afirmou que houve a contraproposta e que dois jogadores do Galo podem ser incluídos no acordo.

– Fui informado pelo Botafogo sobre a apresentação da contraproposta. Eu, por ora, estou à espera do posicionamento do clube, distante e no aguardo do acerto entre os clubes. Há o valor (não revelado) e jogadores (do Atlético) no negócio – comentou Paiva, em contato ao L!.

REAL MADRID EM BUSCA DE OUTRA JOIA NO MERCADO

O Real Madrid segue com a mentalidade de apostar em novos talentos do futebol mundial no mercado de transferências. Depois de contratarem Vinicius Jr e Rodrygo, os merengues buscam mais uma jovem promessa, dessa vez no futebol francês. O alvo do momento é Jean-Clair Todibo, meia do Toulouse, de apenas 18 anos de idade.

Segundo a imprensa italiana, que dava a Juventus como principal destino do meio-campista, juntamente com o Napoli e outros clubes do Calcio como concorrentes diretos, o Real Madrid também entrou na corrida pela classificação do jovem francês.

PÉKERMAN RECUSA PROPOSTA DO BOCA

Após a saída de Guillermo Barros Schelotto, o Boca Juniors está no mercado e busca um técnico para dirigir a equipe a partir de janeiro. Recentemente, a diretoria Xeneize sondou Antonio Conte, mas ouviu que o italiano não gostaria de treinar na América do Sul.

Sem sucesso na negociação com o europeu, o clube apostou no mercado sul-americano, porém recebeu outro não. Desta vez foi José Pékerman, que saiu da seleção colombiana e não quis aceitar a oferta para treinar o time da La Bombonera.

JUNIOR BARRANQUILA DE OLHO EM EX-JOGADOR DO SANTOS

Campeão Colombiano e classificado para disputar a Libertadores da América, o Junior Barranquilla continua ativo no mercado e mira a contratação de um velho conhecido da torcida. Trata-se de Vladimir Hernández, que atualmente defende o Atlético Nacional.

Caso confirme a sua transferência, está seria a segunda passagem de Vladimir Hernández no Junior Barranquilla. Entre 2008 e 2016, o atacante gravou seu nome na história do Tiburón e marcou 48 gols, em 238 partidas.

SEBASTIAN PÉREZ PERTO DO BARCELONA DE GUAYAQUIL

Sem brilho no futebol mexicano, o volante Sebastian Pérez tem tudo para acertar com um gigante da América do Sul. De acordo com a imprensa equatoriana, o atleta deve ser anunciado nos próximos dias pelo Barcelona de Guayaquil.

Atualmente no Pachuca, Pérez não conseguiu se adaptar ao clube da Liga MX e desde a sua chegada, no segundo semestre deste ano, ele ficou em campo por apenas 34 minutos, em partida da Copa MX.

DIEGO FICA?

A aproximação do meia Diego e de seu empresário e pai, Djair Ribas, foi um dos primeiros passos dados pela nova diretoria do Flamengo, empossada na quarta em cerimônia na Sede da Gávea. Em reunião, a direção deixará clara a intenção de contar com o meia durante todo 2019, dando início, assim, a negociação pela renovação com o camisa 10 de 33 anos. O atual contrato é válido até julho.

De acordo com o portal “Coluna do Flamengo”, a reunião entre a diretoria com Djair Ribas acontecerá nesta sexta-feira. Na Gávea, o entendimento é de que o meia tem “futebol para entregar e ajudar” a equipe. Além disso, começar o ano com o camisa 10 à disposição do técnico Abel Braga e não tê-lo no segundo semestre seria contraprodutivo, além da possibilidade de reforçar um rival.

PYRAMIDS CONTRATA MAIS UM SUL-AMERICANO

O atacante Jhon Cifuente, autor de 37 gols em 43 partidas na temporada de 2018, é a mais nova contratação do Pyramids FC, do Egito.A equipe fez o anuncio da chegada do jogador vendido pela Universidad Católica de Quito através de um vídeo publicado em sua rede social oficial com alguns dos tentos marcados pelo avante de 26 anos de idade.

A investida do clube mostra a retomada da observação mais ativa do clube egípcio no mercado da América do Sul após a verdadeira “onda” do ano de 2017 com a chegada de vários nomes do futebol brasileiro como Carlos Eduardo, Keno, Rodriguinho e o técnico Alberto Valentim

Mesmo com dois gols de Gorne, Botafogo tropeça na estreia do OPG

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O Botafogo não iniciou o Torneio Otávio Pinto Guimarães (OPG) da maneira que planejava. Diante do Olaria, no CEFAT (Niterói), local onde manda seus jogos da base, a equipe sub-20 do Alvinegro ficou no empate em 2 a 2, pelo Grupo C – que conta ainda com Duque de Caxias e Tigres do Brasil.

Um dos jogadores inscritos na condição acima da idade de juniores, Renan Gorne, de 22 anos, foi quem marcou os dois gols do Botafogo. Mesmo lamentando o tropeço na estreia, que teve o Olaria abrindo o placar,o atacante, reserva no início do confronto, fez um desabafo.

– Sei que parece repetitivo, mas agradeço muito a Deus. Foiimportante pois tinha um grande peso nas minhas costas, só eu sei o que passei, até me emocionei no momento do segundo gol – comentou Gorne, que estava emprestado ao Paysandu no início do ano, completando a respeito do empate:

– Esperávamos abrir o campeonato com uma vitória, mas o empate não é de todo ruim. Está só começando, agora é tiro curto, então é importante manter o foco, dar uma sequência na semana.

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Hoje comandado porAnthoni Santoro, o Botafogo defende o título do Torneio OPG, conquistado em 2017 ainda treinado por Eduardo Barroca. O próximo desafio será diante do Tigres, nesta quarta, às 15h, em Los Larios. Cabe destacar ainda que o Duque de Caxias lidera o grupo, com três pontos.

بسبب الأزمة الاقتصادية.. برشلونة يغلق قناته بنهاية يونيو 2023

قالت صحيفة “سبورت” الكتالونية، إن نادي برشلونة قرر إغلاق قناته بعد نهاية العقد الحالي الذي يربط النادي بالقناة، في 30 يونيو 2023.

ووفقا للصحيفة، فقد أخبر مديرو برشلونة، العمال والموظفين والبالغ عددهم 150 شخصًا، بهذا القرار اليوم، كجزء من خطة التكيف مع قوانين اللعب المالي النظيف.

اقرأ أيضًا.. آس: بوسكيتس أخبر زملاءه بقراره النهائي بشأن مستقبله مع برشلونة

ويأتي هذا القرار بناء على طلب من رابطة الدوري الإسباني، للامتثال إلى قوانين اللعب المالي النظيف، وتعديل فاتورة الرواتب، حيث يوفر هذا الإجراء 8 ملايين يورو على الأقل سنويا.

ظهر تلفزيون برشلونة في 16 سبتمبر 1996 خلال ولاية الرئيس جوزيب لويز نونيز، ومنذ تأسيسه خضع لتغييرات مختلفة للتكيف مع الواقع الإعلامي الجديد، يبث “بارسا تي في” على الهواء منذ نهاية عام 2008 على DTT وهو جزء من الحزمة التي تقدمها Movistar+ وOrange.

وسيبحث برشلونة عن صيغ جديدة للحفاظ على صورة النادي ومواصلة بث محتواه والاستفادة من قوة النادي على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي.

Tianjin ou Flamengo? Geuvânio sobre futuro: 'Em janeiro, vamos conversar'

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O empréstimo de Geuvânio ao Flamengo chega ao fim no dia 31 de dezembro, mas o atacante, que pertence ao Tianjin Quanjian, tem o futuro indefinido. Sem engrenar uma boa sequência desde sua chegada ao Rubro-Negro, em junho de 2017, não descarta ficar na equipe da Gávea, mas deixa a decisão para janeiro.

– Veremos o que acontecerá. Agora quero descansar, o ano foi muito corrido. Em janeiro, conversaremos sobre isso. Ano de eleição muda muita coisa e preciso esperar para ver como será – afirmou a “ESPN”, antes de completar:

– O clube é maravilhoso, não existe. Um dos maiores do Brasil e a torcida empurra muito o time. Sou muito grato por ter jogado lá – disse Geuvânio.

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‘A minha ideia é jogar e ser feliz. Independentemente do lugar’, disse Geuvânio.

Geuvânio foi pouco uilizado em 2018. No Estadual, sob o comando de P.C. Carpegiani, recebeu chances, porém não convenceu e perdeu espaço com Maurício Barbieri. Na reta final, já com Dorival Júnior, voltou a figurar no time principal, mas não foi bem outra vez. Foram partidas e dois gols (no Carioca).

Coletivamente, Geuvânio fez um balanço positivo da participação do Flamengo no Brasileirão e na temporada como um todo, apesar da ausência de títulos.

-Foi um ano bom e fizemos 72 pontos. Foram números de campeão. Mas pela campanha do Palmeiras foi merecido o título. Nosso ano foi maravilhoso. Claro que projetávamos títulos que não vieram, mas estamos no caminho certo. Ano que vem, certeza que um horizonte legal está se abrindo para o Flamengo.

Warne douses comeback talk

Shane Warne has clarified his comments regarding a Test comeback, declaring that he is “not even considering” such a move in the lead-up to next year’s Ashes

Brydon Coverdale06-Dec-2012

Shane Warne only has eyes for the Big Bash League•Getty Images

Shane Warne has clarified his comments regarding a Test comeback, declaring that he is “not even considering” such a move in the lead-up to next year’s Ashes. Earlier this week, Warne said he had been frustrated with the way Australia’s bowlers had let down their captain Michael Clarke during the loss to South Africa in Perth, and if Clarke asked him to make a comeback he was confident he would be able to play to Test standard.Warne, 43, would have to make such a return through club cricket for St Kilda and Sheffield Shield cricket for Victoria, but he said on Thursday that was not on his radar. Warne, the captain of the Melbourne Stars, was promoting Friday night’s Big Bash League season opener between the Stars and the Melbourne Renegades, and he said he had spoken to Clarke during the week to clear up any confusion.”I spoke to Pup on a few different matters. That’s all been pretty cleared up about all that sort of stuff,” Warne said. “I’m not asking Michael Clarke. My quotes were all about if you ask me could I do it, I have no doubt that I could. But it’s a big commitment. There’s grade cricket, there’s state cricket, you have to go through that process and hopefully get selected.”For me it’s nothing that I’m even considering. I’m bowling as good as I possibly have for the last five or six years. At this stage right now if you ask me do I want to make a comeback? No. I’m concentrating on the Big Bash.”Warne also dismissed the idea that he could consider playing club or state cricket after the BBL, and said that his commentary duties would keep him busy. “At this stage with my calendar I’ve got the first Test of Australia vs India for ESPN in India [in February],” Warne said. “So at this stage there’ll be no grade cricket.”

Bosisto steers Australia into semi-finals

A captain’s innings from Will Bosisto steered Australia into the semi-finals after they were in serious danger of being knocked out by Bangladesh in Townsville

ESPNcricinfo staff19-Aug-2012
ScorecardThe part-timer Travis Head picked up three wickets for Australia•ICC/Getty

A captain’s innings from Will Bosisto steered Australia into the semi-finals after they were in serious danger of being knocked out by Bangladesh in Townsville. Australia, the hosts and defending champions, knocked over Bangladesh for 171 but faced major trouble early in the chase as they slumped to 11 for 3 in the sixth over, when Bosisto came to the crease.The opener Cameron Bancroft was caught behind off Taskin Ahmed for one and Abu Jayed picked up Meyrick Buchanan and Kurtis Patterson for ducks, but it was the fourth wicket that caused some consternation at the ground, when the bowler Soumya Sarkar mankaded Jimmy Peirson for 21. However, following that, Bosisto and Travis Head rebuilt the innings for Australia with a 67-run partnership.Head fell for 44, the second wicket for Taskin, and Ashton Turner joined Bosisto with 72 runs required to keep Australia alive in the tournament. They eased Australia home with no further loss and with four overs remaining, and Bosisto was left unbeaten on 71 and Turner on 27 when the winning runs arrived.The victory was a relief for the Australians after Bangladesh made a promising start with the bat, having been sent in by Bosisto. Sarkar and Liton Das put on 64 for the opening wicket, but a middle-order collapse hurt Bangladesh. Sarkar struck 73 from 80 balls and was one of three wickets taken by the part-timer Head, and besides the openers the only other men to reach double figures were Naeem Islam jnr (12) and Noor Hossain (17).

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