Sem ter Carlos Sánchez à disposição, Cuca fez os primeiros esboços da equipe do Santos para enfrentar o Grêmio, às 19h, nesta quinta-feira, no Pacaembu, pela 23ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. O uruguaio está com sua seleção para a disputa de um amistoso contra o México, no dia 7 de setembro, nos Estados Unidos, e não poderá atuar.
Dos testes feitos por Cuca, o primeiro time colocado para treinar no CT Rei Pelé na tarde desta terça-feira teve:Vanderlei; Victor Ferraz, Lucas Veríssimo, Gustavo Henrique e Dodô; Derlis González, Alison, Diego Pituca e Rodrygo; Gabigol e Eduardo Sasha. Assim, a tendência é que a formação com quatro atacantes volte a ser usada pelo treinador.
Veríssimo está recuperado de uma lesão grau 1 na coxa esquerda, mas, mesmo assim, não está confirmado entre os titulares. O garoto Robson Bambu pode voltar a ser usado por Cuca no duelo. Bruno Henrique, que cumpriu suspensão na última rodada, seguiu entre os reservas.
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Com três vitórias nos últimos quatro jogos na Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro, o Vitória segue em franca evolução na competição. E um dos motivos desta boa fase é a segurança que o sistema defensivo da equipe vem passando. Nas últimas quatro rodadas do Brasileirão (Atlético-MG, América-MG, Fluminense e Vasco), foi apenas um gol sofrido.
Para o zagueiro do Leão, Aderllan, Carpegiani conseguiu ajustar a zaga baiana:
– Carpegiani, desde sua chegada, procurou corrigir nossos erros e nos fez evoluir. O nosso sistema defensivo, hoje, vem passando muita segurança à toda equipe. Ajustamos a defesa e isso foi importante. A comissão técnica deu uma atenção especial a esse setor. Estamos evoluindo muito neste sentido e queremos manter esses números nas próximas semanas.
Ainda segundo o atleta, o Leão da Toca vai em busca de um grande resultado diante do Ceará, sábado (15), fora de casa.
– O Ceará, assim como a nossa equipe, vem fazendo um grande segundo turno e está se recuperando na Série A. Vai ser um jogo muito equilibrado, entre duas equipes que buscarão a vitória, sem dúvida. Vamos procurar fazer um jogo seguro novamente fora de casa para sairmos de lá com um resultado positivo – garantiu o defensor.
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Alviro Petersen hit 145 against his former county but Essex’s England batsmen Alastair Cook and Ravi Bopara were less successfull
Alex Winter at Cardiff02-May-2012 ScorecardAlviro Petersen scored his first century for Essex against his old county•Getty Images
There were several sub-plots to the first day’s play in Cardiff. The first was the seasonal return of Alastair Cook for Essex. The second, the performance of England’s No. 6-in-waiting Ravi Bopara. And the third, Alviro Petersen lining up against his former county.The first two tales got no further than the opening lines. But Petersen played an innings which demanded more attention. It was an innings that should have gained him renewed respect in these parts – respect that was lost during the will-he-won’t-he affair over the winter when Petersen reneged on his agreement with Glamorgan and returned instead to international cricket, then took up a short-term overseas role with Essex.Petersen is an invaluable asset to Essex, who have a dearth of opening batsman. They were able to call on Cook to open here but his participation in Essex’s first-class season will be over after next week’s match against Kent. That Petersen is able to play the opening set of county matches finds a solution – albeit temporarily – to their troubles at the top of the order.But so far he has been not much more than a name to put on the team sheet, his contributions in the opening three games light. Here, the bit was between his teeth and he made a chanceless hundred that was fervently, but not offensively, celebrated by a packed Essex balcony. As for the spectators, most of whom had applauded him on to the field, there was no repeat of the booing that greeted Tom Maynard’s return last season.Petersen is not a memorably attractive player but his driving was a delight. A good stride down the pitch and a firm punch with a check drive bringing boundaries to the short straight fences and through extra cover on occasions too. But little did he come out to the ball on the front foot outside off stump. And only when well set did he cut – lashing a ball over point shortly before Bopara was lbw for a third-ball duck. He knew to be careful and left well.”We’ve had stop start games so it’s nice to get a full day in and I’m happy with my batting,” Petersen said. “It was a dampish wicket which did a lot, especially with the new ball and it was difficult for batters to score. We would have bowled first too.”Petersen may have endorsed Mark Wallace’s decision to insert Essex but there was nothing throughout most of the morning to suggest Wallace was correct. It took Dean Cosker’s 500th first-class wicket, finding a thin edge from Billy Godleman, and Bopara playing across the line for the scoreboard to resemble something the hosts would have been pleased with at lunch.The wicket was quite slow – a given in Cardiff and all the more so after heavy rain in days before this match – and it took the application demonstrated by Petersen and Godleman, who has a hundred to his name already this season, to make runs. The scenario was well set for Cook but he paid the penalty for pushing forward at one outside of off stump.Petersen played straight for the most part of his innings, unless he was given the chance to pull, which he did to two successive balls to take him into the 90s. A drive through the covers brought him to 99 and a quick single – another feature of his earnest innings – brought up his third century in county cricket, his first of the season, from 147 balls.He had defended Cosker – a dangerously experienced operator – playing with very light hands and worked him around, not risking sweeping. But the coup de grace of the knock was a big six into the Cathedral Road stand.He partnership with Mark Pettini, who was educated in these parts, consumed most of the afternoon session during which Wallace might have been ruing the fact he took the soft option of bowling first. But Pettini gave Waters his second wicket of three and his new-ball partner Graham Wagg – about whose work during the winter Matthew Mott, Glamorgan’s head of elite development, was complimentary – ended Petersen’s 185 minute vigil.Wagg took advantage of the second new ball after tea to rattle away the lower order – a collapse of 5 for 13. Essex declared nine down but could make no inroads in the three overs they had time to send down.
يستعد فريق الكرة الأول بنادي الهلال السعودي لمواجهة نظيره الفتح في خضم منافسات كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين.
المباراة المقرر إقامتها في خضم منافسات الدور ربع النهائي من عمر البطولة المحلية، على ملعب استاد الأمير فيصل بن فهد (الملز).
طالع | ترتيب الدوري السعودي بعد فوز الهلال على التعاون
وكان الهلال قد صعد من دور الـ16 بالفوز على الاتفاق برباعية نظيفة، كما تأهل الفتح على حساب الطائي بركلات الحظ الترجيحية.
وكان فريق اتحاد جدة قد نجح في الوصول إلى الدور نصف النهائي من البطولة بعد الفوز على الفيحاء مساء الإثنين بركلات الترجيح. موعد مباراة الهلال والفتح في كأس خادم الحرمين
وتنطلق مباراة الهلال والفتح في تمام الساعة الثامنة مساءً بتوقيت مصر والتاسعة بتوقيت السعودية. القناة الناقلة لمباراة الهلال والفتح اليوم
وتذاع مباراة الهلال والفتح عبر فضائية SSC1 HD، بتعليق عبد الله الغامدي.
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Danish Kaneria, the Pakistan legspinner, has been found guilty of corruption by an ECB disciplinary panel in relation to the spot-fixing case involving Mervyn Westfield
Alan Gardner and Andrew McGlashan22-Jun-2012
Danish Kaneria was banned for life after he was found guilty by an ECB disciplinary panel of inducing his former Essex team-mate Mervyn Westfield to underperform•Getty Images
Danish Kaneria, the Pakistan legspinner, has been banned for life from any cricket under the jurisdiction of the ECB after being found guilty of corruption by a disciplinary panel in relation to the spot-fixing case involving Mervyn Westfield.Westfield, a former Essex pace bowler, was also charged with bringing the game into disrepute to which he pleaded guilty and was given a five-year ban, although he will be allowed to play club cricket after three years.Kaneria’s career now seems at an end. Although his punishment was handed out by the ECB, the ICC’s anti-corruption code states that decisions based on a domestic board’s regulations should be upheld by boards around the world, including the PCB, which will now complete its own integrity committee hearing.Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, said: “It is opportune that the ICC Board meets this week in Kuala Lumpur and I will ask the Board to remind all members to put in place appropriate mechanisms to ensure that the sanctions imposed on both players in this case are appropriately recognised and respected outside of the ECB’s domestic jurisdiction.”The PCB indicated ahead of the judgment that they would honour any sanctions handed out by the ECB to Kaneria, who is Pakistan’s fourth highest wicket-taker – and leading spinner – in Tests.In his ruling Gerard Elias QC, chairman of the ECB’s cricket discipline commission, said: “We regard Danish Kaneria as a grave danger to the game of cricket and we must take every appropriate step to protect our game from his corrupt activities.”Summing up Kaneria’s role, Elias said he exploited his position in the game. “As a senior international player of repute he plainly betrayed the trust reposed in him in his dealings with fellow team-mates and we regard his persistent efforts to recruit spot fixers as being a seriously aggravating factor in his case.”With regard to Westfield, Elias said consideration had been given to the evidence he provided to the hearing, his plea, and his agreement to help with educating cricketers to the danger of spot-fixing in the future, but added that if the offence had been committed in 2012, the ban would have been nine years.”Let no one underestimate the seriousness of failing to perform – or agreeing so to do – on ones merits,” Elias said. “We bear in mind the fact that his conduct occurred in 2009, that he was targeted and pressurised by a senior team-mate. To the ECB’s charge he pleaded guilty at the first opportunity and is entitled to significant credit for that.”An ECB statement said: “ECB welcomes today’s decisions by the disciplinary panel following the hearing held in London. This sends a very clear message to everyone involved in the sport that corrupt activities will not be tolerated and those individuals who are alleged to have breached the ECB’s anti-corruption regulations will be fully investigated and where appropriate made subject to the full ECB disciplinary process.”Both players were charged in April, in the wake of Westfield’s imprisonment in February. Kaneria was implicated in spot-fixing during Westfield’s trial at London’s Central Criminal Court but denied the allegations.At the ECB hearing, which lasted for four days, Westfield gave evidence against Kaneria, revealing details about how the former Pakistan legspinner introduced him to an Indian businessman know as Arun or Anu Bhatt. Kaneria, who had been warned about Bhatt’s alleged connections to illegal betting, admitted putting the two in contact but claimed he had been trying to distance himself from Bhatt.However, phone records showed extensive contact between Kaneria and Bhatt in the days leading up to the September 2009 Pro40 match that Westfield accepted money to underperform in. Kaneria’s defence that Westfield was not a credible witness, due to his previous conduct, was also rejected.The disciplinary panel, which also included David Gabbitass and former England allrounder Jamie Dalrymple, concluded: “Danish Kaneria knowingly induced or encouraged Mervyn Westfield not to perform on his merits in the Durham match.” He was accordingly found guilty of both charges brought by the ECB, of attempting to induce Westfield to underperform and of bringing the game into disrepute.The panel were highly critical of Kaneria’s evidence. “We consider that in many respects the evidence of Danish Kaneria simply does not stand up to scrutiny and is plainly lies,” read the summary of their findings.As reported during the trial, Westfield was identified as a squad member susceptible to an approach. Kaneria told him, “You are young and it is hard to make money; I have a way that you can make money quicker”, which led to the setting up of meetings with two “Asian businessmen” and a deal being struck for the match against Durham. Further details emerged of various meetings that took place, including at an Essex nightclub and at a hotel before the match in question, when Westfield agreed to concede a set amount of runs from an over.Conclusions of ECB panel
Danish Kaneria knew the activity which Anu Bhatt was engaged in
Kaneria acted as a recruiter of spot fixers for Anu Bhatt
That Kaneria approached a number of what he saw as potential targets at Essex
Kaneria introduced Bhatt to Westfield with the intention that Westfield should be recruited into spot fixing
Thereafter, Kaneria cajoled and pressurised Westfield into becoming involved, well knowing that he was young and vulnerable
Kaneria was present at the meeting in Durham with Westfield and the two Asian men – one of whom was Anu Bhatt
Kaneria was present when Westfield was paid out by the Asian men
It was confirmed that Kaneria had been warned for his links with Bhatt, a man described as being “heavily involved in illegal betting”, by the ICC’s Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) back in 2008, from which Alan Peacock, the ACSU’s senior investigator, provided evidence. Kaneria was revealed to have first met Bhatt in 2005, although he said he came to regard the businessman as a “dangerous” man to be involved with.The panel, however, disputed Kaneria’s suggestion that his contact with Bhatt – who he also provided with tickets for the Durham match – was intended to discourage.”There is no doubt – and no suggestion to the contrary – that one of the Asian men referred to by Westfield was Anu Bhatt,” the summary said. “Indeed, Danish Kaneria admits introducing Westfield to Bhatt in Dukes nightclub and confirms in his evidence that Bhatt was in Durham and attended the match with tickets obtained by Kaneria for him.”Other evidence against Kaneria was provided by former team-mates at Essex, who recounted that he had on more than one occasion “sought to instigate discussion about spot or match fixing”. Criticism was also made of the “many other unsatisfactory aspects to Danish Kaneria’s evidence”, including his “detailed recollections” of events that he had previously been unclear about.In summing up, the panel said of Kaneria: “We utterly reject his account of the telephone calls and texts to and from Anu Bhatt during the vital days in question. Analysis of the length, sequence and timing of these calls simply does not permit of the innocent explanations given by Kaneria. If, as we find, he is lying about these calls and texts, there can only be one logical reason – to tell the truth would be damning.”Further, we reject as nonsensical Kaneria’s claim that his invitation to Bhatt to attend Dukes nightclub was in order to keep him at arm’s length or similarly that obtaining tickets for him in Durham was with the same object. Again, we have no doubt that to tell the truth would implicate Kaneria as the link in the chain between Westfield and Bhatt … We reject his basic account that he had nothing to do with any arrangement between Westfield and Bhatt – indeed we are sure that he facilitated it.”Westfield was jailed for four months after he admitted to underperforming in a Pro40 match against Durham in September 2009. Kaneria, Essex’s overseas player for several seasons, was named by the judge at the Old Bailey as the orchestrator of the plot but, although he was arrested at the same time as Westfield in 2010, he was never charged by the police on the grounds of insufficient evidence.In reference to Westfield, the findings said: “In summary, we are satisfied that in September 2009 he was both vulnerable and naïve – relatively unworldly and unsophisticated. He may well have been going through a phase of self doubt and anxiety – whether objectively justified or not – about his cricketing future.”The panel also recorded that Westfield “was essentially unwavering in evidence” given to support his account and that they felt he was “plainly telling the truth”. Westfield will be allowed to return to club cricket after three years, but will remain banned from any level of the county game for another two.
شهدت المباراة الجارية حاليًا بين فريقي مانشستر يونايتد وفولهام، في بطولة كأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي، أحداثاً متلاحقة ساخنة.
ويستضيف ملعب “الأولد ترافورد” مباراة الفريقين في إطار منافسات ربع نهائي كأس الاتحاد، موسم 2022/23.
وحصل مانشستر يونايتد على ركلة جزاء، في الدقيقة 71، وقررت تقنية الفيديو منح لاعب فولهام، يوليان، بطاقة حمراء نتيجة وجود لمسة يد.
وخلال مراجعة الحكم للأمر مع تقنية الفيديو، قبل طرد ويليان، تقرر تطرد المدير الفني لفريق فولهام ماركو سيلفا بسبب اعتدائه لفظيًا على الحكم، وبعد ذلك طُرد البرازيلي ويليان.
كما اعترض ألكسندر ميتروفيتش لاعب فولهام على قرار طرد زميله ويليان، حيث تعامل بشكل سيء مع الحكم وقام بدفعه، الذي لم يتوان عن منح البطاقة الحمراء لـ ميتروفيتش.
O saldo para o Botafogo é positivo, por incrível que pareça. Leva para o Estádio Nilton Santos a possibilidade de vencer por 1 a 0 e avançar na Copa Sul-Americana – por mais que seja difícil o time não sofrer gols e siga com problemas para marcá-los. Porém, mais do que isso, a opção por poupar tantos jogadores gerou mais soluções do que problemas para a sequência da equipe no Campeonato Brasileiro.
O goleiro Diego falhou no segundo gol e Valencia precisou ser substituído logo no início da partida, após sentir dores na panturrilha direita. Mas Luis Ricardo, Gilson e Bochecha não comprometeram. Marcelo Benevenuto foi bem, assim como Rodrigo Pimpão e Brenner, que devem começar jogando contra o Vitória. A estratégia de Zé Ricardo, então, deu certo.
-Se tivéssemos tomado de 3 ou 4, estaríamos sendo crucificados. E se tivéssemos vencido, estariam enaltecendo a estratégia. Independentemente do resultado, importante é a convicção no que faz – afirmou o treinador, que, no Rio, havia afirmado que não iria privilegiar uma ou outra competição.
Contra o Rubro-Negro baiano, a equipe deverá ter Saulo, Marcinho, Carli e Moisés de volta, só na linha de defesa. No meio-campo, Bochecha deverá ser mantido, até porque Valencia (que iniciou como ponta-esquerda diante do Bahia) não deve se recuperar a tempo das fortes dores que sentiu na panturrilha direita – ele passa por exame na manhã desta sexta-feira.
O gol de Rodrigo Pimpão lhe credencia a brigar diretamente por uma vaga com Luiz Fernando e Erik, que fica novamente à disposição. E Brenner chegou mais perto de fazer um gol do que Kieza produziu nas últimas semanas.
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Steve Harmison took three wickets on his Yorkshire debut as the visitors fought back late in the day at Chesterfield
Nigel Gardner at Chesterfield18-Jul-2012 ScorecardPhil Jaques made 61 for Yorkshire but no other batsman reached fifty•PA Photos
Although this has been a summer most will want to forget, it has been a decent one for Derbyshire and their followers. The sun has been obscured by rain clouds but this “unfashionable” county have basked in the warm glow of County Championship success.It has been 13 seasons since Derbyshire sat down at domestic cricket’s top table but they showed why they went into this contest with a 25 point lead in Division Two. Until that is, Yorkshire and Steve Harmison came roaring back in the final sessionHarmison had endured another chastening day on his second appearance for Yorkshire who had collapsed in startling fashion on a pitch that is a decent one to bat. Harmison swung the bat breezily to help his new team-mates to a batting point but when he ran in from the Lake End with the ball in his hand, the radar was clearly not functioning.His fourth ball was a wide and there was one more before his opening over ended. There was another in his next as the ball shot away down to the leg side to the boundary and when Jaques took him out of the firing line, he had bowled five wides and two no balls in three overs which cost 27. The fact that Derbyshire’s bowlers did not concede a wide or a no ball between them made it even worse.But how quickly the tide of fortune can turn in this game and he responded in the best possible fashion when Phil Jaques brought him back in the 27th over. It proved an inspired piece of captaincy as he took 3 for 0 in 11 balls although it has to be said, Derbyshire gave Harmison generous assistance.First Jon Clare was tempted into a rash drive at a ball he should have left alone and then in his next over, Wes Durston chased one he should have ignored and edged to second slip. It was hardly vintage stuff but after all his recent problems, Harmison will not mind how the wickets come.As Yorkshire opener Joe Root said: “They might not have been the most pleasing-on-the-eye balls that got the wickets but the pace he was bowling at obviously put a lot of doubt in the batsmen’s minds. You could see they weren’t comfortable so you’ve got to give him a bit of credit.”At least his third victim was the result of a decent bouncer which former Yorkshire batsman David Wainwright helped on its way into the hands of Moin Ashraf who did well to take the catch and stay inside the ropes.By the time stumps were drawn at 7pm, 17 wickets had fallen but rather than convene a pitch panel, the ECB should summon a batting inspector to delve into what unfolded on the opening day of this top of the table clash.Yorkshire’s position after lunch matched the unusual sight of blue skies over picturesque Queen’s Park as Jaques and former Derbyshire batsman Gary Ballance proceeded in untroubled fashion and appeared to be setting the visitors up for a score of around 350. But all that changed in the 40th over as Mark Turner tore in from the Lake End to instigate a startling collapse that saw the visitors crash from 175 for 3 to 219 all out on the stroke of tea.Turner took the first three of those seven wickets to fall to fully justify the decision to give him his first Championship appearance of the season in place of a batsman, Chesney Hughes, who was originally down on the scorecard to play.Yorkshire appeared to be in even more trouble as Derbyshire replied by moving to 43 without loss but then they also hit the self-destruct button to leave the visitors holding a slight advantage at the end of a remarkable day.