Procura a torcedor, indiferença: como Verdão lidou com falso gol do Grêmio

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Logo depois do golaço de Dudu, o terceiro da vitória por 4 a 0 sobre o América-MG, aos 32 minutos do segundo tempo, boa parte dos mais de 39 mil pagantes presentes no Allianz Parque nesta quarta-feira vibrou. Correu a informação de um gol do Grêmio, que empataria com o Flamengo e já garantiria o título brasileiro ao Verdão. A informação falsa atingiu até os jogadores.

Os reservas pararam com a atividade física para vibrar com torcedores. O técnico Luiz Felipe Scolari virou-se para as arquibancadas para questionar se estava mesmo 1 a 1 no Maracanã, o jogo que terminou 2 a 0 para o Flamengo. Até alguns que estavam em campo viraram-se à torcida tentando confirmar o empate que nunca ocorreu.

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– Procuramos saber quanto estava o outro jogo. Falaram uma hora que estava 1 a 0, depois falaram que estava 1 a 1. Até perguntei para um torcedor se era verdade e ele falou que era. Infelizmente, não foi. Mas valeu o nosso resultado, disposição e empenho. Não ganhamos nada ainda. É tentar uma vitória no próximo jogo. Dependemos só de nós e lutamos muito para manter essa distância de cinco pontos, que é muito boa – comentou Lucas Lima.

– O placar já estava 3 a 0. Se estivesse 0 a 0, acredito que não estaríamos tão preocupados de perguntar ou saber o resultado. Faz parte. Estávamos vencendo bem, é normal perguntar, olhar para o banco. Com a reação do torcedor, vibramos dentro de campo, mas o mais importante é que fizemos a nossa parte. Vencemos bem, fomos merecedores da vitória. Agora é se preparar para mais uma decisão no Rio de Janeiro – falou Willian.

A maioria dos jogadores que atenderam os jornalistas no Allianz Parque minimizaram a reação após esse falso gol do Grêmio. O discurso padrão foi de valorização dos cinco pontos de vantagem para o Flamengo, vice-líder, o que faz o Verdão depender somente de si para conquistar o Brasileiro, seja somando dois pontos nas duas rodadas que faltam ou já garantindo o troféu no domingo, vencendo o Vasco, em São Januário.

– A torcida comemorou, mas nós, jogadores, somos cientes de que não podemos nos levar pelo outro jogo. Temos de manter a tranquilidade e a calma para fazer o nosso trabalho, porque só dependemos de nós. Vimos a manifestação da torcida, mas sabemos que não é isso que vai nos dar o título. O resultado lá poderia nos dar o título, mas dependemos só de nós, é manter a calma e focar para um grande jogo no domingo – disse Bruno Henrique.

– Na verdade, vi a torcida comemorando. Mas estava dentro do campo e nem dei muita atenção. É manter a tranquilidade, fazer o que estamos fazendo e, se Deus quiser, vamos conquistar o título – completou Dudu.

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Bairstow first-baller extends agony

ScorecardJonny Bairstow has struggled for form since a testing Test baptism•Getty Images

Poor Jonny Bairstow. Ever since he was selected for England in mid-May, he has been expected, willed even, to score runs. Whether he is appearing in Test cricket, in T20 or, as now, in a championship fixture, out of form and in conditions wholly alien to his strokeplay, he is a failure if he does not make a sizeable contribution.In ten innings since that debut at Lord’s, he has mustered just 131 runs. He did not add to this tally at West End.The major incident of the rain-hit day – a sad one from all but Hampshire’s perspective – was that Bairstow was dismissed for a golden duck. It was not a propitious time to bat, Hampshire having won the toss on the washed-out opening day of this match and been delighted to put Yorkshire in.Bairstow came to the crease when Phil Jacques edged Kabir to Michael Bates. Since he was chosen to play for England at Lord’s in May, his scores in his ten innings have been 16, 0 not out, 4, 68, 18, 17, 2, 5, 1 and 0. In that time he was unsettled by some short-pitched bowling from West Indies’ Kemar Roach and his technique against the quicks has been analysed far and wide.True, most of these innings have been played in t20 cricket, but even there he has failed individually to shine in a successful Yorkshire side which reached the quarter-finals by topping the group.It is axiomatic that he is out of form, but the first ball he received would have dismissed many a batsman in touch.Kabir Ali, for once fully fit, his troubled knee “behaving itself” as he put it, had taken the new ball and he swung it at a full length at fast medium. He pitched up his first ball to Bairstow, found late movement off the pitch and defeated a defensive push. Bates took a straightforward catch.England’s selectors gave Bairstow their blessing to play in this fixture, one involving a lengthy journey, constant rain and conditions far from ideal for any batsman feeling his way back to prominence. Ravi Bopara and Eoin Morgan are regartded as ahead of him in the pecking order for the first Test at The Oval.The other wicket to fall was that of Adam Lyth, whom James Tomlinson had leg before in the fourth over. Joe Root batted throughout the 26 overs that were bowled, and will resume – always assuming there is a resumption – four runs short of a half century. He will have to contend with a refreshed Kabir, who had spoken to Craig White, the former Yorkshire all rounder and now Hampshire bowling coach, as to how best to dismiss Bairstow.”I was trying to bowl in-swingers but I didn’t know what was happening,” he admitted. “And if I don’t know what is happening, the batsman won’t either. It is a slow pitch but the ball is nibbling around a bit. This is my fifth championship match of the summer and I am feeling fine.”So another day of high summer and another wholly accurate forecast of rain: for Nigel Gray, Hampshire’s head groundsman,it is the wettest cricket season he can recall. He is not the only one.

Com desfalque, Cuca esboça titulares do Santos para enfrentar o Grêmio

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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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Albie Morkel says mental attitude has improved

If 2011 was the year of the debutant, Albie Morkel and Rory Kleinveldt will be hoping that 2012 is the year of the comeback men. Morkel, the South Africa pace-bowling allrounder, has played 51 ODIs and 31 Twenty20 internationals but has been out of international cricket since November 2010. Kleinveldt, also a fast-bowling allrounder, has played just two Twenty20 internationals for South Africa but was in and out of the squad till 2010, after which he was not part of the national team’s plans until now. Both are in the squad for the five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka. Morkel said he had a better mental attitude now than he did in 2010.”I’ve gone back and forth for various reasons, whether it was injury or loss of form,” he said. “Your mental attitude is the most important thing. You can lose your place and just give up or decide to play somewhere else. But I knew when I was dropped that I was a good senior player at the Titans and if I performed I’d get noticed. I am probably the same player I was before I got dropped but have a better mental attitude, and that’s the most important thing you can bring to the team.”Morkel was left out of the 2011 World Cup squad, with South Africa deciding to go to the subcontinent without a big-hitting allrounder. When he was recalled, ahead of the Twenty20 series against Australia in October, his body had other plans. He suffered an abdominal muscle injury while playing for the Chennai Super Kings in the Champions League T20 and had to withdraw from the national side. “It took me about five weeks to get match-fit again,” he said. He then returned to play for the Titans in the Franchise 1-day Cup but, after one game, appendicitis struck. “It was quite sudden, I was fine on one day and the next I needed an operation.”Morkel recovered completely by mid-December and has been a regular in the Titans’ starting XI since. He has played three first-class matches since his return, with improving results each time. In his most recent outing, against the Warriors, Morkel scored an unbeaten century in the first innings, a half-century in the second and took five wickets in the match. That performance, coupled with a knee injury to Knights batsman Dean Elgar, earned him his national recall.Where he fits into the team is still unclear. Gary Kirsten, the South Africa coach, and Morkel were due to meet on Monday afternoon to discuss Morkel’s role, which will most likely see him bat in his traditional lower-order position. Morkel is likely to function primarily as a bowler but his hitting down the order could become a key factor as well. “Bowling is what people will judge me on,” he said. “Batting is always a bonus, though, and something I work on every day in the nets.”Morkel will jostle for a place in the XI with Kleinveldlt, who earned his recall after a promising showing for Cape Cobras in the Franchise 1-day Cup. Kleinveldt picked up 13 wickets in the competition and showed his value with quick runs at the end of innings. He said the fact that he had come back into the reckoning for the national team, after being left out of squads since 2010, showed his character.”Being dropped is never nice but it’s how you come back from that that matters. It shows your character,” Kleinveldt said. “It’s easy to fall into a trap and think your chance is gone but you go back, put in the numbers and show people you can play this game.”Kleinveldt’s franchise, the Cobras, won the one-day cup this season and are top of the rankings in the SuperSport Series. They have also seen their fast bowler Vernon Philander achieve success with South Africa. Kleinveldt said being part of a strong side with experienced players had helped him develop. “It’s very handy having experienced players around, especially Charl [Langeveldt]. He has played a lot of international cricket and his knowledge has always been a good thing for me and for Vernon. We’ve fed off him quite a bit.”The first match of the ODI series is in Paarl, where the Cobras play a fair number of their home games, and local knowledge could see Kleinveldt get the nod ahead of Morkel. “It was quite flat, slow and low,” Klenveldt said about the last time he played on the Paarl pitch. “We chased down 280-odd recently and the surface played really well. I’d say 280 or 290 would be a good score there.”Having just completed a domestic 50-over tournament, Kleinveldt said the experience of having played with two new balls would be crucial in this series. “During night games, the ball moved around a lot longer and the reverse-swing factor didn’t come into play as much.”That could have a significant impact on how Sri Lanka’s trump card, fast bowler Lasith Malinga, fares in the series. “He is a handful with the new ball and especially the older ball,” Morkel said. “With two new balls it will be interesting to see how his style of play changes because he was very dangerous when the ball was older and reversing.”

BCCI scraps broadcast contract with Nimbus – reports

The BCCI has terminated its contract with Nimbus Communications, the rights holders for India’s home domestic and international games

ESPNcricinfo staff12-Dec-2011The BCCI has terminated its contract with Nimbus Communications, the rights holders for cricket in India, ESPNcricinfo understands from reports. The contract, which was to run till 2014, had recently run into issues regarding payments.”They have defaulted,” IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla, who is also a BCCI vice-president, told PTI. “They have not made the 50 percent advance payment for both the England and the West Indies series and the board had no choice but to terminate the deal.”The decision is believed to have been taken at the BCCI’s working committee meeting in New Delhi on Monday but there was no customary post-meeting media release till midnight. However, the story received widespread media coverage through the day but Nimbus’ Harish Thawani, when contacted by ESPNcricinfo, said: “We have no official word from BCCI regarding the rumour in a section of the media hence will not be issuing any statement today.”On October 14, broadcast of the one-day international between India and England in Hyderabad began only after three overs had already been bowled, as a result of a dispute over the payment of a bank guarantee from Neo Sports, Nimbus’ channel, to Prasar Bharati, the government agency responsible for uplinking live telecasts out of India.More recently, Nimbus had reportedly asked the BCCI for an extension on their payment deadline. The board turned down the request and decided to scrap their deal instead. The board has also claimed Nimbus’ Rs 2000-crore (approx. $380 million) bank guarantee as a penalty along with the termination of the contract.Nimbus, one of India’s leading television marketing companies, had been awarded the rights for four years in January 2010, its second consecutive four-year deal with the Indian board. The agreement was valued at approximately Rs 2000 crore (then $436 million) for a minimum of 64 international matches and 312 days of domestic cricket until 2014.Nimbus also held the broadcasting rights for the previous four years, for which it paid $612 million – subsequently negotiated to $549 million – in February 2006.While India’s domestic international engagements have concluded for the next ten-odd months, its first-class season has just hit its stride and the Ranji Trophy is entering its crucial phase. However, the latest round began with the broadcast of one match on Tuesday morning*.*

Luiz Gomes: 'Apesar de Neymar'

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Costuma-se dizer que o Brasil precisa de Neymar para vencer. E, em boa parte, isso tem sido verdade. Mas, na sofrida vitória sobre a Costa Rica, na sexta, a situação foi o oposto: o Brasil venceu não com Neymar, mas apesar de Neymar. Tudo bem, Tite pode até ter razão no que disse na entrevista após o jogo: é desumano colocar a responsabilidade toda em um jogador, ainda mais quando este jogador vem se recuperando de uma contusão que o deixou três meses parado e que pouco jogou 90 minutos desde que voltou a pegar em bola.

Mas o fato é que o camisa 10, seja no jogo, seja na postura, foi a antítese do que o treinador quer para a seleção. Foi quem mais erou passes segundo as estatísticas da Fifa – superando até mesmo Marcelo e Willian, outros que visivelmente chegaram à Copa longe de sua forma ideal. Como já fizera na estreia contra a Suíça, Neymar reteve demais a bola, abusou do individualismo, facilitou a vida dos adversários que a caçavam em campo. Um bom chute que passou raspando à meta de Navas, um lençol na lateral esquerda e um sensacional drible lambreta já quando o Brasil vencia, foi tudo o que conseguiu na partida. Além, é claro, de ter empurrado a bola para as redes.

Mas, esse rendimento ruim, muito abaixo do que dele se espera e do que ele espera dele mesmo, tem outra explicação além do desgaste de um longo período afastado dos gramados por conta da fratura no pé. Neymar tem jogado contra as faltas dos adversários, sim, mas principalmente contra a sua própria falta de equilíbrio. Simulações excessivas, reclamações exacerbadas que o levaram a tomar o cartão amarelo e a injustificável agressividade que demonstrou ao xingar Thiago Silva quando o zagueiro fez o que deveria ter feito, devolver a bola aos costarriquenhos num gesto de fair-play após uma paralisação do jogo, demonstram o estado de absoluto descontrole emocional pelo qual ele passa.

Diferentemente de Cristiano Ronaldo – outro afeito a polêmicas e alvo de uma dita implacável perseguição da mídia – Neymar é apenas um craque. É isso já é muito. Querer que ele seja um líder é esperar demais. Não é e não será jamais. Nos momentos difíceis como esse começo de Copa na Rússia, ele precisa ser blindado pela comissão técnica e protegido pelos companheiros. Quando o papel de um líder deveria ser o contrário, ser ele o defensor do grupo, assumindo responsabilidades e dando a cara à tapa.

Diga-se de passagem, ele não tem obrigação alguma de fazer isso. Seu negócio é jogar bola. E essa é a melhor maneira que tem de ajudar o time. Quando Neymar vai bem em campo o jogo flui bem. O problema começa quando ao invés de contagiar o resto do time com o seu talento, o que ele transmite é nervosismo, ansiedade, irritação. Um estado de espírito que acaba conturbando o ambiente, travando o jogo, alimentando críticas justas ou injustas mas que acabam atingindo a todo o grupo e comprometendo até a relação do torcedor com a seleção, algo que desde a possa de Tite vinha sendo reconstruído,

É indiscutível que Neymar é um fora de série. As chances de que um dia esteja ali no topo do mundo, onde CR7 e Messi se engalfinham nos últimos 10 anos, são bem reais. Também é certo que muita gente, boa parte da mídia inclusive, seja no Brasil, na Espanha ou na França, simplesmente não consegue engolir seu jeito de ser. Suas atitudes dentro e fora do campo, um direito que ele tem de levar a vida como quiser, por vezes são hiper dimensionadas e repercutem de uma maneira estrondosa quando certamente passariam despercebidas se vindas de outros, os queridinhos da mídia, adeptos do politicamente correto.

Voz corrente, depois da batalha de sexta em São Peterburgo é que o gol no último minuto do jogo, o choro compulsivo no gramado após o apito final tenham servido como uma espécie de descarrego, algo para lavar a alma e libertar o espírito de Neymar. Pois que seja assim.

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فيتوريا يُقدم لـ اتحاد الكرة مشروع نهضة الكرة المصرية

قدم البرتغالي روي فيتوريا المدير الفني لمنتخب مصر الأول مشروعًا كاملًا، للنهوض بالكرة المصرية.

وعلم “بطولات” أن فيتوريا قدم إلى حازم إمام عضو مجلس إدارة اتحاد الكرة مجلدًا مكون من 30 صفحة تقريبًا، وهو عبارة عن مشروع كامل للنهوض بالكرة المصرية.

طالع أيضًا.. فيتوريا: فيريرا منحني خبرته في مصر.. والنصر نادٍ ليس بحجم رونالدو

ويشمل المشروع الذي قدمه فيتوريا كيفية النهوض بقطاعات الناشئين في الأندية، والاستفادة القصوى من منتخبات الناشئين والشباب في تدعيم منتخب مصر الأول.

ولفت فيتوريا النظر في تقريره إلى جودة الملاعب وتأثيرها على اللاعبين والمدربين.

وأشار البرتغالي أيضًا إلى أزمة عدم مشاركة اللاعبين من سن 17 لـ 23 عامًا مع الأندية، وطرق حل هذا الأمر.

يذكر أن آخر ظهور لمنتخب مصر كان وديًا أمام بلجيكا قبل انطلاق مونديال قطر 2022، وانتهى اللقاء بفوز الفراعنة بثنائية مقابل هدف.

England stay alive in another thriller

England 243 (Trott 47, Russell 4-49) beat West Indies 225 (Russell 49, Tredwell 4-48) by 18 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsStaying alive: England’s crazy campaigners live to fight another day•Getty Images

In a campaign of ludicrously slender margins, England gave themselves a fighting chance of reaching the World Cup quarter-finals after emerging victorious by 18 runs in a monstrous battle of wills against West Indies at Chennai. In a contest that fully lived up to the “arse-nipper” billing that Graeme Swann had given it beforehand, England once again teetered on the brink of oblivion before the spin of Swann and James Tredwell hauled them back into contention in a sensational denouement. Needing 244 for victory, West Indies were coasting on 222 for 6, before losing their last four wickets for three runs in 21 deliveries.It was a finale that would have been remarkable in any other context, but coming from a team that has managed to turn each of its six qualifying fixtures into horror-shows best viewed from behind the sofa through cracks in the fingers, it was a conclusion that teetered towards self-parody. Following a schizophrenic batting performance, in which Jonathan Trott shed his demure image to crash six fours from his first nine balls, England themselves crashed from 121 for 2 to 151 for 6, before Luke Wright justified his first call-up of the campaign with a vital 44. Their eventual total was at least 30 runs below par, but not for the first time, the team’s fighting spirit made up for it lacked in planning and application.West Indies’ reply was a tale of three cameos. Between them, Chris Gayle and Darren Sammy slammed 84 runs from 50 balls, while Andre Russell launched his own innings with 45 from 30 before going into his shell after a hugely controversial reprieve on the long-on boundary. While those three were cutting loose, aided and abetted by a string of silent partners, not least the obstinate Ramnaresh Sarwan, it was clear that England had no option but to take all ten wickets to progress.Cue the spinners – one whose last dew-sodden performance had resulted in an ICC fine for an audible display of petulance; the other whose solitary appearance of the winter came in a forgotten ODI at Hobart back in January. Between them Swann and Tredwell scalped seven of the first nine wickets, including three in the last 11 balls of their allocation, before a sharp throw from fine leg sealed the victory with Sulieman Benn well short.That it was Trott who delivered the decisive throw was fitting, because it was his superb catch running round at cow corner that looked to have removed Russell for 39 and turned the contest in England’s favour at 204 for 7. However, as he landed Trott’s momentum slid him agonisingly close to the boundary rope, and though the fielder insisted he had taken the ball cleanly, the third umpire overturned the decision and Russell came back to the crease with six more runs to his name.It was a moment that might have knocked the stuffing out of lesser sides, but England’s bottle is the one aspect of their cricket that cannot be questioned after the events of the past month. Chastised by his let-off, Russell added a further four runs from 16 deliveries before Tredwell, whose three top-order breakthroughs had given England a glimmer, nailed him lbw as he attempted to work a single to leg. One ball later, Benn survived a referral by the skin of his bails as he padded up to a straight one, but England had the bit between their teeth and the desperation to make their opportunity count.

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  • This was England’s fifth win over West Indies in World Cups and their sixth in global tournaments. They have lost only two matches to West Indies in major tournaments.

  • While England scored 92 runs in boundaries, West Indies were far more attacking, scoring 126 runs in fours and sixes.

  • Graeme Swann and James Tredwell picked up seven wickets for 84 runs in 20 overs. Tim Bresnan and Chris Tremlett, on the other hand, did not pick up a single wicket and conceded 93 runs in 12 overs. The 4 for 48 is Tredwell’s best bowling performance in ODIs.

  • West Indies had their best performance in the first ten overs of the innings in the 2011 World Cup scoring 78 for 2.

  • Andre Russell followed up his 4 for 49 with 49 off 46 balls. He missed out on becoming only the eighth player to score a fifty and pick up four wickets in a World Cup game.

Though Strauss might have been tempted to wait for the tailender Benn to come onto strike, he decided there was no time to wait and unleashed Swann’s final over on the well-set Sarwan, who had been in the toilet at the fall of the first wicket but whose belated appearance at No. 6 looked set to seal the game. He had eased along to 31 from 67 balls with scarcely a shot in anger, but Swann’s first delivery turned sharply into the gloves, and looped tastily to Ian Bell at a commendably attacking short leg. Two balls later Kemar Roach slogged to Chris Tremlett at mid-off, whose extra height proved invaluable in reaching a low chance, and Bopara’s subsequent over delivered the decisive run-out.The start of the West Indies innings had been scarcely any less breathtaking. With his abdominal strain still appearing to cause him some discomfort, Gayle decided that boundaries, not singles, were the order of the day. He smashed the usually reliable Tim Bresnan for four fours in his second over of the match, before welcoming Tremlett to World Cup cricket in no-less-devastating fashion, with three fours and a dismissive six over wide long-on.After five overs, West Indies already had 50 on the board, but in a portent of thrills to come, the spinners signalled a change of tempo. Swann’s first over went for a tidy three runs, before Tredwell struck with his fourth ball of the tournament, one delivery after Gayle had swatted him for his eighth boundary in 20 balls. Leaning onto the front foot, he was rapped on the pad in front of middle, and a full four years after his maiden England tour, Tredwell finally had his first ODI wicket.One over later, he had his second, when Devon Smith got in a muddle against a yorker, and allowed Matt Prior to pull off a sharp stumping as he scooped the rolling ball in his right glove. And Tredwell made it three wickets in four overs when Darren Bravo was caught in two minds as he pushed outside off, for Strauss at slip to cling onto a sharp low catch.Sammy continued to attack the off-colour Bresnan, who switched ends to no avail, before another big six off Tredwell took him to 36 from 21 balls. However, after a relative period of calm, Bopara nailed him via an inside-edge onto the off stump, and the same mode of dismissal then accounted for Devon Thomas, who had been playing the anchor role in his 10 from 20 balls. Though Kieron Pollard played responsibly for his 27-ball 24, Swann eventually got the better of his block-it-or-slog-it approach, and at 150 for 6, the balance of power had veered towards England once again.It was a scoreline that England themselves would have recognised, for the nadir of their own innings had been 151 for 6, after a calamitous collapse of 4 for 30 in 10.2 overs. All told, it was a batting performance that epitomised England’s extraordinary campaign. While Trott was at the crease, caressing boundary after boundary in a 38-ball 47, there seemed no reason to doubt that, at the sixth time of asking, his team would finally produce the command performance that has been so glaringly absent from their efforts to date. But then, when he fell in the 22nd over to a feeble clip to short midwicket, the middle order lost all semblance of direction before Wright’s run-a-ball stand of 41 with Tredwell prompted a vital revival.Devendra Bishoo, the Guyanese legspinner, bowled supremely on debut to claim 3 for 34 in his ten overs, including 2 for 23 in a massively composed first spell of eight off the reel, while the bustling Russell was a constant threat as he mixed boundary balls with wicket-taking deliveries to finish with a career-best 4 for 49. But as they face up to yet another head-scratching post-mortem, both sides may wonder how on earth it came to this. With Bangladesh taking on South Africa on Saturday, and West Indies still to face a daunting finale against India, the tussle for qualification is far from over, even if England have taken their own fight as far as it will stretch.

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بدر بانون: اللاعبون تحاملوا على أنفسهم من أجل المغرب.. وكأس العالم لم ينتهِ بعد

تحدث بدر بانون مدافع منتخب المغرب عن الهزيمة التي نالها فريقه أمام فرنسا في نصف نهائي كأس العالم قطر 2022.

وقال بانون في تصريحات تلفزيونية لفضائية “الكاس” عقب المباراة: “الحمد لله على الإنجاز التاريخي، نفتخر بما قدمناه”.

فيديو | فرنسا تنهي مغامرة المغرب بثنائية وتتأهل لمواجهة الأرجنتين في نهائي كأس العالم 2022

وأضاف: “البطولة لم تنته، ما زال أمامنا المركز الثالث، حاولنا اليوم تقديم أقصى ما عندنا لنصل للنهائي، ولكن واجهنا منتخب كبير، بطل كأس العالم”.

وتابع: “الحمد لله الجماهير المغربية راضية عن أداء اللاعبين، ونتمنى أن يكونوا فخورين بنا، لأننا حاولنا الدفاع عن قميص المنتخب الوطني بكل شراسة، وإن شاء الله كأس العالم القادم نكون أفضل”.

واستكمل: “الجماهير لا تعلم كل الكواليس، لكن الإعلام والقريبين من المنتخب الوطني يعرفون أن هناك العديد من الإصابات، ولاعبون تحاملوا على أنفسهم لكي يلعبوا، وعلى الجمهور أن يفتخر بهؤلاء”.

واختتم: “ليس لدينا أي أعذار، كل لاعب يُشارك يقاتل من أجل قميص منتخب المغرب، ودائمًا نحظى بدعم الجماهير والجهاز الفني”.

Razzak's four secures comfortable win

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Abdur Razzak’s rapid strikes ensured Bangladesh were always in control of their defence of 246•Associated Press

Mid-way through an overcast morning, Bangladesh were in a familiar predicament: the top-order had failed and Shakib Al Hasan, the reluctant captain, was saddled with the responsibility of achieving a target his spinners could defend on a pitch that assisted turn. Having had ample practice at this challenge, Shakib went about it manfully, but he also had an able ally. His risk-free batting was at odds with Mushfiqur Rahim’s impish stroke play but their 116-run stand was the bedrock of the highest total of the series. It proved more than enough.Shakib waited only three overs before entrusting the defence of 246 to a spinner. He had to wait only three balls to see that decision yield results. Abdur Razzak continued his torment of Zimbabwe in this series: his quick strikes decapitated the chase, his economy brought it to a standstill and Bangladesh were assured of a 2-1 lead by the time the mandatory Powerplay was over.The heart of the victory lay in the way Bangladesh, for the second time in succession, batted satisfactorily. They didn’t begin in that manner, though, and were 71 for 4 in the 20th over, when Shakib and Mushfiqur began their alliance. The Zimbabwe spinners had tightened the tourniquet on the run-flow and Shakib had been watchful – a back-foot cut through point would be his only boundary for 54 balls. Little Mushfiqur, in contrast, was anything but watchful at the start of his innings, slicing Prosper Utseya just wide of the fielder at point before dispatching the next ball to the midwicket boundary with a dismissive swat.The partnership would not have reached the proportions it did, had Tatenda Taibu stumped Mushfiqur on 14, when the batsman advanced and missed an on-drive. Mushfiqur, undeterred, attempted a flamboyant cut next ball and edged over the short third man. Thereafter, he too reduced the risk.Utseya made so many bowling changes during the middle overs that it was hard to keep count, but Shakib and Mushfiqur played them all adeptly. When Shakib reached his fifty in the 38th over, Bangladesh were in control. Mushfiqur’s cutting was the highlight of his innings and one off the stumps against Ray Price brought up his half-century. Shortly after, Mushfiqur swung Graeme Cremer over midwicket for the innings’ only six in the 42nd over.Bangladesh kept the batting Powerplay for the last five overs, the intention being for Shakib and Mushfiqur to surge. Those plans were undone by Utseya, standing in as captain for the injured Elton Chigumbura. He had Mushfiqur caught at deep backward square just before the Powerplay, and trapped Shakib lbw while attempting a reverse-scoop soon after. Bangladesh’s set batsmen were gone, but wayward bowling yielded 30 runs from the final two overs of the innings.Three overs into the chase, Shakib had seen enough of seam from both ends and gave Razzak the ball. Moments later, Chamu Chibhabha went back into his crease to play a ball. Mistake. Razzak skidded the arm ball through and it would have hit leg stump had the pad not been in the wayBrendan Taylor and Hamilton Masakadza made an effort to play Razzak off the front foot. Masakadza took the ploy too far, though. His charge and heave against the spin connected with nothing, and Mushfiqur stumped him. At the other end, Taylor continued pressing forward and nearly survived the mandatory Powerplay. To its final ball, he was unsure whether to move forward or not. Razzak got the ball to turn, kick, and take the edge towards first slip. Zimbabwe were 29 for 3.Shakib gave Razzak a break after that and brought back Shafiul Islam, who induced an edge from Craig Ervine that went to the third-man boundary in the 12th over – only the second four of the innings. In his next over, Shafiul drew another edge from Ervine, this time to Mushfiqur.While wickets tumbled at one end, none had fallen from the other where Mortaza was bowling, even though he found movement at a brisk pace. In the 15th over he also found the top of Tatenda Taibu’s off stump after the batsman shouldered arms. At 40 for 5, Zimbabwe were finished, and Shakib hadn’t bowled a ball. By the time Shakib brought himself on, Razzak had already taken a wicket in his second spell, trapping Regis Chakabva lbw.Razzak did not bowl again until the 44th over, which allowed Zimbabwe to reach 181 and Utseya to make a half-century, which he celebrated with a smile. Utseya’s 67 was one short of a career best, his 4 for 38 in Bangladesh’s innings was a career best. He will aim to reprise the performance in the next game and hope his team-mates lift too.

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