Tom Blundell bludgeons brilliant hundred to keep New Zealand in first Test hunt

England 325 for 9 dec and 79 for 2 (Pope 14*, Broad 6*) lead New Zealand 306 (Blundell 138, Conway 77, Robinson 4-54) by 98 runsTom Blundell produced a masterful, marshalling century to haul New Zealand from collapse to near first-innings parity, before England’s batters reinflated their lead under the floodlights – including through a chaotic late appearance from Stuart Broad in full “Nighthawk” mode – as the first Test in Mount Maunganui continued to hurtle towards its final, accelerated showdown.By the close of an undulating second day, England had regained the upper hand after a frustrating afternoon in the field, in which Blundell’s Test-best 138 had rescued New Zealand from a nadir of 83 for 5 to post a fighting first-innings of 306.Ironically, given that England themselves had declared with one wicket still standing, much of that rescue act revolved around Blundell’s tenth-wicket stand with the debutant Blair Tickner, who not only stayed long enough to see his team-mate to his fourth Test century, but remained 3 not out from 24 balls in a partnership of 59 – a contribution that evoked Jack Leach’s hand in Ben Stokes’ Headingley heroics in 2019.It could have been the basis for a similar turnaround in this match too, given how New Zealand had fared in their own late-night session on day one. But England, to their credit, came through an hour-long examination under the floodlights in some style, reaching 79 for 2 in 16 overs before the close, thanks to a pair of breezy 20-somethings from Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett. Though neither could go on, nor did they depart without taking some lumps out of New Zealand’s fallow attack with ten counterpunching fours between them.Duckett, England’s first-day agenda-setter, was once again the more fluent of the pair in reaching 25 from 27 before Tickner capped his day with a fine lifter, fenced to second slip. At the other end, the under-pressure Crawley battled through another torrid examination from Tim Southee to crack six boundaries in the space of 17 balls.When he toe-ended a pull off Scott Kuggeleijn in search of his seventh, however, Crawley cleared the way for a circus-act denouement, as Broad marched out with 15 minutes left in the day’s play, and fulfilled his brief to cause chaos in the most absolute of fashions. A second-ball slog sailed high in the air, only to plop inches from the crease as neither Kuggeleijn nor Blundell committed to the catch, and there was time for four leg-side byes, a crashed four over the covers, and a ten-minute delay for a conveniently damaged helmet, before the stumps were finally pulled.

That late aberration, however, could hardly detract from the main man of the day. Blundell had been a thorn in England’s side throughout last summer’s tour, with 383 runs at 76.60 in the three Tests – including his previous Test century at Trent Bridge, when he had joined Daryl Mitchell in a 236-run stand, en route to New Zealand’s hefty 553. Such riches could hardly have been further from his thoughts today, however, and when Blundell began his innings at a ropey 83 for 5, it was Mitchell whom he passed on the way out of the pavilion, after he had padded up to Ollie Robinson to be pinned lbw for a duck.At the outset of his innings, however, Blundell exuded calm. His first scoring stroke was a dabbed late cut for four off Leach that would prove to a signature of his early efforts, as he waited consistently for the ball to arrive under his eyes and picked it off accordingly. While he and the equally steadfast Devon Conway were adding 75 for the sixth wicket either side of tea, New Zealand’s ambitions of parity began to be revived.All that changed, however, when Conway succumbed to a sucker punch after the interval. Though he had remained unperturbed with wickets falling around him on the first evening, Conway’s desire to feel bat on ball was palpable – not least in his volley of three fours off Broad in the day’s first over. So straight after the interval, Stokes bought himself out of mothballs for a five-over burst of short balls.Ollie Robinson pinned Daryl Mitchell lbw for a duck•Phil Walter/Getty Images

The tactic hit paydirt in his third over of the afternoon. After two no-balls had inadvertently extended the examination, Stokes’ eighth delivery rose sharply outside Conway’s eyeline, and instead of climbing into a cut shot, he attempted to paddle it over square leg. Ollie Pope was on hand to pocket a looping chance, and at 158 for 6, England had the opening they’d been striving for.That became 182 for 7 five overs later, when Leach was the beneficiary of an extended break in play after Michael Bracewell had been hit flush on the helmet by another Stokes short ball. Three balls after the resumption, Bracewell rushed into a launch through the line, but could only scuff his stroke tamely to mid-on where Stokes was once again in the action.But that dismissal, too, was the signal for New Zealand to ditch their circumspection. The catalyst for the change of approach was the debutant Kuggeleijn, who dismissed both his nerves and many of England’s close fielders with a huge slog-swept six onto the grass banks off Leach. On his watch, Blundell moved through to a 96-ball half-century then upped his own tempo too, with a lash through mid-on off Leach, moments after a bonus four overthrows as a shy from the covers flew wide of the keeper.With dinner approaching, Kuggeleijn was bowled for 20 by a superb inswinger from Robinson, who then picked off the dangerous Southee soon afterwards, courtesy of a fine leaping catch from Duckett at backward square. But at 247 for 9, Blundell took full command of the situation. His first task was a personal one, to reach three figures, and in a single Leach over, he lashed a six and two fours to march from 82 to 96.Related

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Tickner, with the crowd warming to his no-less-crucial task, then dug out a fine maiden including a pinpoint yorker from Robinson, whereupon Blundell sealed his own deal with a sweep through backward square.Everything that came thereafter was a bonus, and it was beyond anything that New Zealand could have hoped for. Out came his ramp shot to disrupt Robinson’s length, followed by a murderous swing for the ropes through long-on. Stokes brought himself back in a bid to end the nonsense, but he too was dispatched for three pulled fours in two overs, and England even had to turn to the second new ball as the partnership grew in stature.Anderson duly induced two more edged boundaries before one last swing for the hills ended up back in his hands. But Blundell’s bludgeoning had effectively reduced this game to a one-innings shoot-out, as is the new-found nature of Bazball.

لامين يامال يوجه رسالة إلى دي لا فوينتي.. ويؤكد: انتقادات عيد ميلادي بسبب برشلونة

تحدث الإسباني لامين يامال، لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي برشلونة عن الانتقادات التي يتعرض لها خلال الفترة الماضية وعن لويس دي لافوينتي مدرب منتخب إسبانيا.

وتعادل الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي برشلونة أمام نظيره رايو فاليكانو بهدف لكل فريق بالمباراة التي جمعتهما ضمن منافسات الجولة الثالثة من بطولة الدوري الإسباني “لا ليجا”.

ورد لامين على الانتقادات التي تعرض لها خارج الملعب من خلال تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “آس”، قائلا: “في الآونة الأخيرة كان هناك حديث أكثر عما أفعله خارج الملعب مما أفعله داخل الملعب لكنهم يتحدثون عني لما أفعله داخل الملعب، لو كنت ألعب لماتارو (نادي إسباني ومسقط رأسه) لما كان لحفل عيد ميلادي هذا النوع من التأثير”.

وأكمل: “أنا لا أتأثر بما يقوله الناس، لقد أدركت أن كل ما يحدث في حياتي سيتم الحديث عنه، وأن الكثير منه مختلق، لا أهتم كثيرًا في النهاية، لقد قلت ذلك بالفعل يوم تجديد عقدي، سواء كان جيدًا أو سيئًا فأنا أستمع فقط إلى دائرتي الذين هم يعرفون الأشياء حقًا”.

وأضاف: “إنه شيء في صالحي ويساعدني كثيرًا لأنك لن تسمع لامين حزينًا أو سعيدًا بسبب شيء قاله شخص آخر، أواصل طريقي، وأواصل عقليتي، والتي أعتقد أنها هي التي أوصلتني إلى هنا”.

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وفيما يتعلق بالانضمام للمنتخب الإسباني، قال: “لم أتوقع الانضمام للمنتخب الوطني في هذه السن المبكر، لدينا فريق قادر على التتويج ببطولة العالم، سنسعى جاهدين لتحقيق ذلك، الأمر كله يعتمد على تركيزنا”.

وعن المدرب لويس دي لا فوينتي، استطرد: “أنا ممتن جدًا له، كان من أكثر الأشخاص قدرة على الدفاع عني، بكلمات صحيحة ودقيقة، وأوافقه الرأي تمامًا، في النهاية الأمر أسهل ما يكون، لويس مدربي في المنتخب الوطني ويدافع عني وهذا ليس صدفة، سأظل ممتنًا له دائمًا، وأتفق معه في كل شيء”.

وعن إغلاق سوق الانتقالات أتم: “لطالما أعجبني هذا الأمر لأنه تحدث صفقات غريبة في اللحظات الأخيرة، مثل انتقال أليكسيس سانشيز إلى إشبيلية، أحب هذا الانتقال إنه أمر رائع في كرة القدم وأنا سعيد بحدوث هذه الأمور طالما لم تحدث لفريقي لأنني أريد أن نبقى جميعًا، سأكون سعيدًا”.

Tremain, Davies give New South Wales control despite Bartlett's all-round show

Debutant Callum Vidler impressed with two wickets after Xavier Bartlett’s career-best 70 had boosted the home side

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Ollie Davies took New South Wales into the lead•Getty Images

Chris Tremain starred with the ball as NSW took control of their clash with Queensland on day two, but a late charge into the Sheffield Shield final still appears unlikely.After rain washed out all but 12 overs on day one, veteran quick Tremain devastated the hosts who managed a paltry 144 at Allan Border Field in their first innings.Related

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NSW were 222 for 5 in reply at stumps. Jack Edwards and Ollie Davies were unbeaten at the crease, with the latter hitting his stride late in the day to give NSW a 78-run lead.Tremain set chaos in motion on the opening day to ensure Queensland would start at 14 for 2 on day two and he struck again early on Tuesday when Bryce Street picked out Jack Nisbet at midwicket.Paceman Xavier Bartlett produced the best batting performance of his career in the brightest spot of Queensland’s innings.His knock off 75 deliveries amounted to twice his previous first-class high-score of 32, and twice the score of the next-most prolific Queenslander, Max Bryant (33).But Bartlett too fell victim to a rampant Tremain, who had ripped through the tail and ended Queensland’s innings by enticing the quick into hitting to Dan Hughes at midwicket.Callum Vidler struck in his opening over of first-class cricket•Getty Images

In reply, Bartlett struck first ball to remove Blake Nikitaras but Sam Konstas stroked his way to a maiden first-class half-century before being trapped lbw by a turning Mitch Swepson delivery. Swepson then claimed Moises Henriques first ball although the NSW captain did not seem thrilled with the decision.Davies passed Konstas as NSW’s top-scorer by edging Bartlett past first slip for four and proceeding into the 60s as long shadows fell over the pitch.Earlier, debutant Callum Vidler, who was a star of Australia’s Under-19 World Cup, claimed a maiden first-class wicket in his opening over when Hughes clashed to slip. He later had Matthew Gilkes dismissed in similar fashion.NSW came into their final game of the regular season as a mathematical chance to make next week’s season final, provided they win and pick up bonus points along the way.Bowling Queensland out in 49 overs and charging to 222 for 5 has earned them 1.22 bonus points already. But Western Australia’s clash with Victoria is nevertheless threatening their chances of reaching the decider.That match needs to end in a draw for NSW to have any hope of making the final, but a result appears inevitable in Melbourne.

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Sullivan scored an emphatic brace and bagged his strike in the ensuing shootout as Union II claimed two points

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Cavan Sullivan scores brace for Union II in MNPUSMNT, Man City prodigy made first MLS start last weekendContinues his rise for PhiladelphiaFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Cavan Sullivan scored twice for Philadelphia Union II in a 3-3 draw, and drilled his penalty in a 6-5 shootout in a victory over Chattanooga FC in MLS NEXT Pro, bringing his season total for the developmental squad to five goals.

The 15-year-old opened the scoring in the match just 18 minutes into the match, lacing an absolutely exquisite solo goal that saw him take on multiple defenders before smashing the ball into the back of the net. Then, after conceding three unanswered, Union II stormed back with two late goals to draw level – with Sullivan bagging their third to send the match to penalties.

He pounced on a loose ball in the box after a cross was sent in and smashed home with a low-driven strike in the 86th minute. In the ensuing shootout, Sullivan delivered again, scoring his penalty to help Union II to two points on Sunday.

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Sullivan signed the largest Homegrown deal in MLS history in 2024 with the Union, including a clause that upon age 18, he will transfer to English Premier League side Manchester City. A U.S. youth international, Sullivan widely viewed as one of the best prospects U.S. Soccer has ever developed.

He was recently handed his first start in Major League Soccer by manager Bradley Carnell, where he logged 61 minutes in a 1-0 loss to Nashville SC.

In total, he's made seven MLS appearances this season. At the NEXT PRO level, he's made nine appearances, scoring five times and recording one assist.

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Cricket Australia eyes-off third umpire for all WBBL games next season

The lack of a TV official in streamed games has been highlighted this season

AAP30-Oct-2023Cricket Australia will look to introduce third-umpire technology for all WBBL games next season in a bid to introduce parity between televised and streamed matches.Inconsistencies in officiating have been highlighted time and time again this season, raising concerns from current and past players.Hobart Hurricanes opener Lizelle Lee should have been out stumped for 12 on Monday night against Sydney Thunder, only to be given not out and finish with 91.Brisbane Heat’s Mignon du Preez was also declared run out in bizarre fashion against Adelaide Strikers on Sunday night.With the bails already off, Strikers bowler Amanda-Jade Wellington removed one of the stumps to effect the dismissal.Related

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As she did not have the ball in the same hand that removed the stump, AAP has been told du Preez should not have been ruled out.Melbourne Stars copped a poor call the previous week against Adelaide, when Rhys McKenna was given out stumped despite replays clearly showing she was in her crease when the bails came off.Both instances happened in streamed matches, meaning no third umpire was available to rule on them.

It’s understood CA has already begun internal discussions to remedy the issue for next year. After introducing the decision review system for the 24 free-to-air games last year, CA will expand that to include an extra 10 matches next season.Talks are already in place to have fixed run-out cameras positioned for all other games, ensuring a third-umpire can be called upon in every WBBL match.”We’re always focused on continuous improvement around the competition, whether that’s scheduling, players, technology or officiating,” Big Bash boss Alistair Dobson told AAP.”Next year is the first year of our new media rights agreement, which will bring with it some further growth in the technology and facilities available at WBBL games”We’re really optimistic we’ll be able to continue to improve and enhance WBBL matches around the use of technology and decision making.”Tahlia McGrath at the launch of the WBBL’s Stadium Series•Getty ImagesCA continues to consider their long-term plans around the league, including a potential shortening to 40 regular-season games for next year.Dobson launched the ‘stadium series’ in Adelaide on Monday, which will see WBBL matches played at Adelaide Oval, MCG and SCG later in the tournament.Ellyse Perry spoke earlier this month of the ultimate goal of playing the majority of games in big stadiums in front of large crowds.CA shares a similar vision, with the Gabba likely to also host a game next summer as part of a longer-term goal of a closer balance between matches at suburban grounds and major stadiums”We’ll look at the success of the stadium series post-season, and determine whether that can be expanded,” Dobson said. “If in the future, more games in these big stadiums suits the competition – our schedule, partners and players – I would love to think there’s more.”

Gus Atkinson on England radar for New Zealand T20Is

Gus Atkinson, the Surrey fast bowler, is in contention to win his first call-up to an England squad and could make his international debut in the four-match T20I series against New Zealand which starts later this month.Atkinson, 25, has been on England’s radar this summer and was clocked at 95mph/153kph in the Hundred on Wednesday night, bowling for Oval Invincibles in their 94-run win against Manchester Originals. It was the first time Atkinson had bowled to Jos Buttler, England’s white-ball captain, in a competitive match.He was scooped for six by Buttler early on and later bowled him a beamer that had him ducking for cover. But Atkinson beat Buttler for pace with a 94mph, hard-length ball off the subsequent free hit, and then beat him twice more with an offcutter and an 87mph bouncer.Atkinson finished with figures of 2 for 24 from his 19 balls, and Buttler was seen having a long conversation with Azhar Mahmood, Invincibles’ bowling coach, after the game. Mahmood has worked closely with Atkinson at Surrey over the last two years, as well as in franchise cricket at Islamabad United and Desert Vipers.He has bowled with good pace throughout the summer, and Invincibles’ batters collectively decided to stop facing Atkinson in the nets after he struck Will Jacks on the elbow last week. Jacks was sent for a scan – which cleared him of any lasting damage – ahead of their tie against Welsh Fire on Sunday night.Atkinson took 13 wickets at 29.15 as Surrey reached the semi-finals of the T20 Blast, conceding 8.77 runs per over, and has taken combined figures of 6 for 72 in 54 balls across his first three appearances of the Hundred season.England are expected to be missing at least two of their high-pace options for their T20I series against New Zealand, which takes place from August 30 to September 5, with Jofra Archer (elbow) and Olly Stone (hamstring) unlikely to be fit.They will play seven ODIs in September – four against New Zealand, three against Ireland – before flying to India for their official World Cup warm-up fixtures immediately after their final game against Ireland. With four games in seven days and a major tournament looming, they are likely to rotate their bowlers through the T20I series.Even if Atkinson misses out on selection for the upcoming squads, he is highly likely to tour the Caribbean in December. England are due to play three ODIs and five T20Is against West Indies and will rest most of their first-choice seamers after the World Cup.England are expected to name white-ball squads for the home summer next week. New Zealand have already announced their touring squads for both the T20I and ODI series.

Lyon formally ruled out of remainder of the Ashes

Todd Murphy likely for Headingley Test with no other spinner added; Matt Renshaw has been released from the squad but will remain in the UK as standby.

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‘It’s pretty shattering’ – Nathan Lyon on his calf injury

Nathan Lyon has been ruled out of the remainder of the Ashes series due to his torn right calf and no replacement has been added to Australia’s squad yet. That means fellow offspinner Todd Murphy is almost certain to replace him for the third Test against England at Headingley starting on Thursday, with Australia 2-0 up in the series.Spare batter Matt Renshaw, who fielded for Lyon on the final day of the Lord’s Test, has been released from the squad but will remain in the UK on standby, meaning Australia’s squad has been reduced to 16 with seam bowler Michael Neser remaining with the group having been a late addition for the World Test Championship final and the first two Ashes Tests.Lyon suffered what he described as a “decent tear” of his right calf on the second day of the Lord’s Test while fielding.Related

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He did not field or bowl again in the match but bravely batted on one leg to help Australia add 15 more runs to their second-innings total, which proved quite valuable to the end result.Lyon met with Australia’s medical staff on Sunday to confirm that his tour was over, as he had already suspected. It brought to an end his remarkable streak of 100 consecutive Tests. Lord’s was his 100th Test in a row and his 122nd overall. He is just the sixth man in Test history to play 100 Tests in a row and the only bowler to do it.Lyon has also never missed a Test through injury until now. The only other time he did not play for Australia since his Test debut in 2011 was when he was omitted for the first two Tests of the 2013 Ashes series.Lyon’s absence means that Murphy, 22, will almost certainly play in the remaining three Tests. The Victoria offspinner played all four Tests on Australia’s tour of India earlier this year and took 14 wickets at 25.21, including 7 for 124 on debut in Nagpur.ESPNcricinfo LtdBut it will be the first time Murphy has played as the sole spinner in a Test as he played alongside Lyon in all four matches in India, and as part of a three-pronged spin attack in three of them when Matthew Kuhnemann was called into the side after the first Test loss in Nagpur.It will also be just the third time in his first-class career that he will play as the lone spinner in a line-up. Murphy has only played 12 first-class games in his short career to date including his four Tests. In six of his eight appearances for Victoria, Australia A and the Prime Minister’s XI, he has played alongside another specialist spinner.Murphy won a lot of praise for his performances in India with India offspinner R Ashwin describing him as “10 to 50 times better” than Lyon was when he first came to India in 2013.Kuhnemann remains in Australia, having had to leave his county stint with Durham earlier in the season after a back injury.Nathan Lyon congratulates Todd Murphy on his seven-for in the Nagpur Test•Getty ImagesQueensland legspinner Mitchell Swepson, who played four Tests for Australia in Pakistan and Sri Lanka in 2022 and was on the tour of India, is in England playing for Glamorgan as an overseas replacement for Neser. He took seven wickets on his Glamorgan debut against Sussex and could be called into the squad if needed.The release of Renshaw from the squad is a sign Australia’s selectors are comfortable with the form and fitness of the batting group after the first two Tests. Renshaw will remain in the UK but any doubts about David Warner’s place at the top of the order have been dismissed following his vital 66 on day one in tricky batting conditions at Lord’s. Warner also made a valuable 76-ball 25 in the second, under floodlights against the swinging ball, and he and Usman Khawaja became the first Australian opening pair in five years to post half-century partnerships in both innings of a Test.Marcus Harris and Mitchell Marsh remain as the spare batter and spare allrounder in the squad. Jimmy Peirson is also there as the backup wicketkeeper after Josh Inglis flew home for the birth of his first child following the first Test at Edgbaston. Inglis is still planning to return to the tour at some stage but there has been no timeline placed on it.Australia squad for third men’s Ashes Test: Pat Cummins (capt), Steven Smith (vice-capt), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Todd Murphy, Scott Boland, Michael Neser, Marcus Harris, Mitchell Marsh, Jimmy Peirson (wk)

Arrascaeta cita Dorival Júnior para explicar retomada do bom futebol do Flamengo: 'Entendemos rápido'

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O reencontro do Flamengo com o bom futebol em 2022 passa por Arrascaeta. Nesta terça-feira, o camisa 14 foi mais uma vez decisivo na vitória sobre o Corinthians, por 2 a 0 pela Libertadores, e, após a partida na Neo Química Arena, o uruguaio destacou o papel de Dorival Júnior na recuperação da equipe após um momento ruim.

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ATUAÇÕES: Inspirado, Arrascaeta comanda vitória do Flamengo

-A gente vem em evolução muito boa. Entendemos rápido o trabalho do treinador. Cada treinador tem sua forma de jogar. Com o Paulo, não fizemos as coisas como deveríamos, não deu certo. Acontece no futebol, com muitas equipes. O mais importante é que nunca desacreditamos da força da nossa equipe. Foi fundamental que todos entenderam rápido as ideias trazidas. Estamos colhendo os frutos.

Na sequência, Arrascaeta seguiu falando sobre as diferenças do trabalho de Dorival Júnior com o grupo do Flamengo desde junho.

– Estávamos em um momento difícil. Um time com a nossa qualidade, temos que estar brigando por coisas importantes. Nosso vestiário é muito bom, precisávamos de um cara que viesse e desenvolvesse essa força. Dorival chegou e começamos a acreditar no que ele nos passou. Estamos em uma crescente e temos que continuar assim.

50 VEZES ARRASCAETA!

O golaço marcado diante do Corinthians foi o 50º de Arrascaeta com a camisa do Flamengo, clube que defende desde 2019. Nesta temporada, já são 11 bolas nas redes adversárias, sendo que o ano mais goleador do meia pelo Rubro-Negro foi o de 2019, com 18 gols.

Levando em conta apenas a Libertadores, Arrascaeta soma oito gols. O jogo contra o Corinthians foi o 37º do meia na competição, que o coloca no Top-5 de atletas na história do torneio, atrás de Júnior (48), Everton Ribeiro (46), Willian Arão (43) e Gabi (39), e ao lado de Diego.

Vina marca golaço e garante vitória do Ceará sobre Avaí no Castelão pelo Brasileirão

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Nesta terça-feira (19), o Ceará contou com um golaço marcado por Vina, ainda na primeira etapa, para vencer o Avaí, na Arena Castelão, por 1 a 0, pela 18ª rodada do Brasileirão. O jogo contou com um atraso de 47 minutos por conta de uma queda de energia no estádio.

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Com o resultado, o Vozão chegou aos 24 pontos conquistados e está na 10ª colocação. Enquanto isso, o Leão estacionou nos 21, em 13º lugar.

Agora o Vozão se prepara para o confronto contra o Juventude, que acontece neste domingo (24), às 16h (de Brasília), no Alfredo Jaconi, em Caxias. Por sua vez, os catarinenses entram em campo horas antes, às 11h, contra o Flamengo.

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GOLAÇO NO FIM!
O duelo começou quase uma hora depois do previsto por problemas de energia na Arena Castelão. Com o apito inicial do árbitro, o Avaí levou perigo primeiro. Aos três minutos, Kevin cobrou falta na área, Eduardo aproveitou rebote e chutou colocado, levando perigo.

Aos poucos o Ceará foi tomando as rédeas do confronto e levou perigo com Mendoza, em cabeceio. O Avaí retornou ao campo ofensivo logo depois. Pottker roubou a bola no ataque, avançou e cruzou na área. Eduardo se esticou todo, mas a bola passou por ele, perdendo uma grande chance.

Zé Roberto bateu forte de fora da área e obrigou Vladimir a fazer grande defesa. Nos acréscimos, em cobrança de falta, Bruno Pacheco rolou e Vina acertou um foguete, abrindo o placar para o Vovô.

TRAVE INIMIGA!
A segunda etapa começou mais tímida, com as equipes se estudando. O Ceará chegou com perigo em jogada de velocidade feita por Mendoza, que arrematou para fora.Após boa jogada de Jean Pyerre, na área, após confusão, Pottker teve oportunidade, mas mandou para fora.

​Mais tarde,Natanael recebeu na ponta esquerda e fez cruzamento para a área, Vitinho se esticou e conseguiu tocar na bola, acertando a trave. A resposta do Vozão foi na mesma medida, com jogada individual de Mendonza, que parou no poste. Sem maiores chances, o Ceará levou a vitória.

FICHA TÉCNICA DA PARTIDA
Ceará 1 x 0 Avaí
Local: Arena Castelão, Fortaleza-CE
Data/horário: 19/07/2022 – 21h30h (de Brasília)
Árbitro: Caio Max Augusto Vieira (RN)
Assistente 1: Jean Márcio dos Santos (RN)
Assistente 2: Lorival Cândido das Flores (RN)
Quarto árbitro: Alexandre de Souza Peixoto (CE)
Analista de campo: Paulo Silvio dos Santos (CE)
Árbitro de vídeo: Daiane Caroline Muniz dos Santos (FIFA) (SP)
Cartões amarelos: Lucas Ventura, Vitinho (Avaí)
Cartões vermelhos: –
GOLS: Vina (47’/2T) (1-0)

Ceará – técnico: Marquinhos Santos
João Ricardo; Nino Paraíba, Luiz Otávio, Messias, Bruno Pacheco; Richardson (Fernando Sobral 36’/2T), Richard Coelho (Rodrigo Lindoso 27’/2T), Vina; Lima (Matheus Peixoto 17’/2T), Mendoza, Zé Roberto (Iury Castilho – intervalo).

Avaí – técnico: Eduardo Barroca
Vladimir; Kevin, Bressan, Rafael Vaz e Natanael; Lucas Ventura, Eduardo (Nathan 34’/2T) e Jean Cléber (10’/2T); Pottker, Renato (Marcinho 10’/2T) e Bissoli (Vinicius Jaú 34’/2T).

Players' workload management: NCA and franchises to 'work in tandem' during IPL 2023

Yo-Yo tests back as a selection parameter, Dexa scans introduced following BCCI review meeting attended by Dravid, Rohit, Laxman and others

Shashank Kishore01-Jan-2023

Among the discussions at the BCCI meeting was the national men’s team’s roadmap to the 2023 ODI World Cup•BCCI

The workloads of key India players, particularly those with a history of injuries, will be monitored during IPL 2023 by the BCCI’s National Cricket Academy and the IPL franchises “in tandem”. This is in accordance with the BCCI’s new policy for managing workloads of players in the lead-up to the 50-over World Cup this October and November and the World Test Championship final in June, if India qualify for it.The plan to have the NCA work with the IPL franchises during the 2023 edition of the tournament was among a number of recommendations made by the BCCI following a review meeting in Mumbai on Sunday, convened to discuss the roadmap of the senior men’s team for the World Cup.Among other matters discussed were the team’s performance in 2022, which included the Test series loss in South Africa, the fifth Test loss in England (from the incomplete series the previous year), the semi-final exit – with a ten-wicket loss to England – from the T20 World Cup in Australia, and the ODI series loss in Bangladesh most recently.Related

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Head coach Rahul Dravid, regular all-format captain Rohit Sharma, BCCI president Roger Binny, secretary Jay Shah, NCA head VVS Laxman and selection committee chair Chetan Sharma were present at the meeting.ESPNcricinfo has learnt that workload and injury management were discussed at length, especially after several key players missed a significant amount of cricket because of injuries in 2022. It’s something Rohit alluded to after the ODI series loss in Bangladesh, when he expressed displeasure at players pulling up with injuries repeatedly despite being passed fit.”We need to try and get to the bottom of it,” Rohit had said. “I don’t know what exactly it is. Maybe they’re playing too much cricket. We need to try and monitor those guys, because it’s important to understand when they come for India, they need to be a 100%, in fact more than 100%.”The cases of Deepak Chahar, who was injured for much of 2022, Jasprit Bumrah, who is recovering from a stress fracture on his back, and Ravindra Jadeja, who is recovering from an ankle injury, are learnt to have been deliberated upon.2:11

How should India manage Bumrah’s workload going forward?

The NCA’s medical team is understood to have submitted a roadmap on workload and injury management. In accordance with the new plan, a fitness and workload roadmap will be customised for each of the central pool of players, and work has already begun for it.In addition to Yo-Yo tests, the NCA panel also recommended the addition of Dexa scans to add another “scientific layer” – in the words of a BCCI official – of testing before determining if players are fit to play. The Dexa scan is the international standard for measuring body composition and bone health – a ten-minute test that measures total body fat and includes the exact breakdown of bone mass, fat tissue and muscle in the body.One of the other recommendations was that emerging players would “have to play substantial” amount of domestic cricket before becoming eligible for selection to the national team, a BCCI press statement said. The selectors believe this would make the players be available for all formats, and not prioritise one over the others.Another reason for the recommendation is to ensure players are properly conditioned before entering the system. The selectors, in the past, haven’t been averse to picking new players straight after a good IPL season. But with new players – like T Natarajan and Varun Chakravarthy, for example – missing more cricket than they have played in the past couple of years, because of injuries followed by treatment, rehabilitation, etc, have been a cause for concern.

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