Won't 'compromise team dynamic' for Ryder – McCullum

Despite New Zealand’s top-order tumbling for the second time in successive matches, Brendon McCullum treaded carefully when asked to consider whether it may be time recall for Jesse Ryder

Firdose Moonda24-Oct-20143:05

‘Got to make sure Jesse is desperate to play for New Zealand’

Despite New Zealand’s top-order tumbling for the second time in successive matches, Brendon McCullum treaded carefully when asked to consider whether it may be time to recall Jesse Ryder. The explosive opener scored 136 off 57 for Otago against Ireland in Tuesday, to contrast starkly with Martin Guptill and Jimmy Neesham’s scores of 11 and 10 respectively against South Africa in the second ODI, but McCullum emphasised that the right character, rather than just runs, will be the only way for Ryder to be reconsidered.”We will not compromise the team dynamic,” was as close as McCullum got to saying Ryder needs to show maturity, commitment and discipline before he will get another look in. “There’s lots of cards that need to fit into place before he can be back in the side. We know how good the team dynamic is when we get ourselves into form and get the ship rolling, and Jesse is aware of that. The environment is the most important thing,” McCullum said.Ryder has not played for New Zealand since their ODI series win over India in January. The following month, he was dropped from the Test side after a late-night drinking session, an incident which also cost him his spot in the World T20 squad.That was the last in a long line of indiscretions which have seen Ryder banned for six-months for failing doping test, fined for breaking his bat over a chair in a Champions Trophy game in 2009 and missing Test matches against England in 2008 after severing tendons in his arm while trying to break into a locked toilet. Those incidents stained New Zealand cricket and McCullum does not want to see any recurrence. “The impact that distractions can have on other players in the group can’t go unnoticed,” he said.Neither can the opposite – the sense of togetherness and calm that permeates in the absence of any disruption – and McCullum indicated New Zealand have been enjoying enough of that to be wary of bringing Ryder back. “We’ve got to make sure Jesse is really desperate to play for New Zealand and make sure he fits within the group. He is well aware of that. Let’s hope he is desperate to come back and the environment is ready for him,” he said. “That doesn’t mean it’s going to happen now, it may not happen this summer. It’s not the right thing by him to try and rush him back in, and it’s not the right thing by the environment.”What McCullum wants from Ryder is consistency, not with bat in hand because he showed plenty of that at Essex but in mindset terms. “I want people who are desperate to represent their country in the team. We won’t compromise the environment because we are representing our country and there are certain obligations which you need to uphold out of respect for the people who support this team and the positions we hold within this group.”Jesse knows he has got some work to do. He is an undoubted talent and if he can get himself right, he is scoring runs and obviously a vacancy is there and the group is ready for him, then I see no reason why he can’t come back but until that happens, we’d be trying to push something which is not quite ready. But the lines of communication have been reopened and we will see what happens over the next little while. “As far as an opening for Ryder goes, even that may be tricky. McCullum admitted that missing Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor in this series is hurting the team, but once they’re back things should work out better. “When you take your No. 3 and No. 4 out of any team in the world, you will be exposed a little more than we would be if those guys were there,” he said. “And we’re lacking a little bit of match hardness. You develop that as you get used to playing. I hoped that we’d be able to find that pretty quickly but we haven’t been able to. We know we have got good players and we know that our game plan works, we just have to be able to execute it.”Again, Luke Ronchi was the only player able to put up resistance and McCullum has urged the rest of his men to learn from their No. 7 for Monday’s dead rubber. “Luke is a guy that it doesn’t matter what time of year it is, he is going to go out, see the ball and react to what he is given. It was a good lesson for the rest of us as well that you can trust your game, stick to your processes and go about your work. He is such a vital player in that No. 7 position for us as well. That bodes well for the rest of the summer.”

Mesmo com renovação longe, Sampaoli pede reintegração de Kaique no Santos

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O zagueiro Kaique Rocha foi reintegrado aos treinamentos do profissional do Santos nesta terça-feira, no CT Rei Pelé. Mesmo com a renovação longe, o técnico Jorge Sampaoli pediu o retorno do defensor.

Kaique estava treinando separadamente com o zagueiro Fabián Noguera, o volante Guilherme Nunes e os laterais Alan Cardoso e Matheus Ribeiro.

O Santos e o estafe do jogador ainda não marcaram uma outra reunião para discutir sobre o primeiro contrato profissional do atleta. Ele pode assinar um pré-vínculo com qualquer outra equipe a partir do próximo mês.

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O Genoa-ITA, a Sampdoria-ITA e o Al Nasr-EAU já manifestaram interesse por Kaique e também formalizaram propostas. A Samp foi a equipe mais próxima de se acertar com o defensor, que viajou à Itália, mas o Santos recusou a proposta de 1 milhão de euros (R$ 4,2 milhões), em julho.

O Santos volta aos trabalhos na manhã desta quarta-feira, no CT Rei Pelé. Vale lembrar que Kaique ainda não estreou pelo profissional do Peixe.

فيديو | محمد قدوس يقود وست هام لتعادل مثير مع نيوكاسل في الدوري الإنجليزي

اقتنص فريق وست هام، تعادلًا ثمينًا من خصمه نيوكاسل يونايتد، في مباراتهما اليوم ببطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وتلاقى الفريقان في إطار منافسات الجولة الثامنة من الدوري الإنجليزي، حيث تعادلا بهدفين لمثليهما. أهداف مباراة وست هام ونيوكاسل يونايتد

كان توماس سوتشيك قد سجل الهدف الأول لصالح وست هام، في الدقيقة الثامنة من عمر الشوط الأول.

ونجح ألكسندر إيزاك في تسجيل هدف التعادل للضيوف، في الدقيقة 57، قبل أن يحرز الثاني في الدقيقة 62.

وظل التقدم لصالح نيوكاسل قبل أن يتمكن محمد قدوس من تسجيل هدف التعادل القاتل لصالح وست هام، في الدقيقة 89.

بتلك النتيجة، حصل كل فريق على نقطة واحدة، حيث أصبح رصيد وست هام 14 نقطة في المركز السابع، بفارق نقطة عن نيوكاسل صاحب المركز الثامن.

São Paulo encaminha venda de Lucas Fernandes para o Portimonense

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O São Paulo encaminhou nesta quinta-feira a venda de Lucas Fernandes para o Portimonense, de Portugal. O jogador terá 50% de seus direitos negociados por R$ 10 milhões. Na última temporada europeia, o jovem já havia atuado emprestado ao mesmo clube português e vinha fazendo parte dos treinamentos de Cuca desde que retornou do Velho Continente.

Formado pelas categorias de base do Tricolor, Lucas foi reintegrado ao elenco em julho deste ano, após o término do empréstimo ao Portimonense. O clube estava aberto a propostas pelo jogador, desde que fosse interessante financeiramente, inclusive dentro do mercado brasileiro.

Na última temporada, ele atuou em 30 partidas oficiais pelo time português, jogando a primeira divisão do país. Por ter mostrado bom desempenho, havia despertado o interesse de outros clubes no continente, porém pela boa impressão deixada em Portimão, as negociações fluíram.

O São Paulo ainda ainda não confirma a venda do atleta, mas fontes do clube dizem que o negócio está encaminhado e o anúncio pode acontecer em breve. Não há pressa para a transação ocorrer, já que a janela portuguesa fecha apenas no dia 22 de setembro. Lucas Fernandes fará 22 anos no próximo mês e está no Tricolor desde 2011.

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موعد مباراة الأهلي وسيمبا في إياب دور الـ8 من دوري السوبر الإفريقي

تعرف على موعد مباراة الأهلي القادمة بعد التعادل مع سيمبا التنزاني في دوري السوبر الإفريقي

يستعد الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الأهلى، لخوض ثاني مبارياته في مشواره ببطولة دوري السوبر الإفريقي (الدوري الإفريقي) أمام سيمبا التنزاني.

ويلتقي الاهلي مع سيمبا، على أرضية استاد القاهرة الدولي، في إياب دور الـ8 من بطولة دوري السوبر الإفريقي.

وتعادل الأهلي مع سيمبا إيجابيًا بهدفين لمثلهما، خلال المباراة التي جمعت بينهما اليوم، على أرضية ملعب عزام في ذهاب دور الـ8 ببطولة دوري السوبر الإفريقي.

طالع | فيديو | كهربا يسجل هدف تعادل الأهلي أمام سيمبا في دوري السوبر الإفريقي

جدير بالذكر، أنه في حال تخطي الأهلي، سيمبا، سيواجه الفائز من مباراة صن داونز وبترو أتلتيكو في دور نصف النهائي من دوري السوبر الإفريقي. موعد مباراة الأهلي القادمة أمام سيمبا في إياب دور الـ8 من دوري السوبر الإفريقي

يلعب الأهلي مع سيمبا يوم الثلاثاء المقبل الموافق 24 من أكتوبر الجاري، في تمام الساعة الثامنة مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية.

BCCI defers selection for Australia tour

The BCCI has deferred the selection meeting that was to finalise the squad for the four-Test series in Australia on Tuesday

Amol Karhadkar04-Nov-2014

BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel: “Selection committee meeting has nothing to do with the Mudgal Committee report and we haven’t been restrained by the court in that regard.”•BCCI

BCCI’s legal team meets

A day after the Mudgal committee report was submitted to the Supreme Court, the BCCI’s legal team held discussions ahead of the next court hearing on November 10.
BCCI counsel Akhila Kaushik spent almost the entire day at the board’s office along with officials and lawyers. It is understood the legal team discussed the possibilities that could arise from the Mudgal committee report, which is likely to be made public on November 10.
Representatives of four IPL teams also had separate meetings with IPL officials. While Rajasthan Royals, Kings XI Punjab, Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians had detailed discussions with IPL executives, the other four teams’ representatives are likely to meet IPL chief Sundar Raman on Wednesday.
“The discussions were about the residual matters of IPL 2014,” said an executive. “The good thing is now the BCCI is willing to listen to the teams’ perspective instead of their earlier dictatorial attitude.”

The BCCI has deferred the selection meeting that was to finalise the squad for the four-Test series in Australia on Tuesday. Sanjay Patel, the board secretary, said the decision was made to allow the selectors to watch two more ODIs against Sri Lanka. The meeting will be reconvened on November 9 or 10.”Right now, only one match is over, and we were thinking of involving the other seniors who are out, or some of the juniors who are out, but then we came to the conscious decision to wait for another two ODIs because for three games the team is already there and this particular injury [to Varun Aaron] required a replacement, which we have decided,” Patel told reporters in Mumbai.Though he didn’t specify the reason for delaying the Test squad selection, Patel said the selectors had discussed the possible team combination for the tour to Australia. He said he had a detailed discussion with chairman of selectors Sandeep Patil about player contracts as well.”[For] three hours we were discussing at length every thing,” Patel said. “What can be the combination for Australia, some discussion with the chairman of selectors regarding our contracts also. We also discussed about the timeline of the entire programme because everything is in line.”The BCCI’s annual player contracts expired on September 30 and the retainers for 2014-15 are expected to be finalised at the annual general meeting on November 20. The player grading is decided by a committee including the BCCI president, the secretary and the chief selector.With the Test selection being deferred by almost a week, the logistical wing of the BCCI will get less than a fortnight to ensure smooth arrangements before the team’s scheduled departure for Australia on November 21. Patel was confident there would be no hurdles. “We have time. There is still a fortnight to go for the team’s departure. We have enough logistics supports and if not we will manage.”Despite Patel’s explanation, it turned out to be a strange day at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai. As reported by ESPNcricinfo on Monday, the confusion over whether the team for Australia would be selected continued even after the selectors entered the office. After spending close to two hours with his colleagues and BCCI officials, Patil was the first to leave. The four other selectors left together after an hour, following the BCCI’s announcement of the deferment through a media statement.The announcement was followed by some news reports linking the selection postponement with the submission of the Mudgal Committee report on corruption in IPL 2013 to the Supreme Court, but Patel denied that was the case. “Selection committee meeting has nothing to do with the Mudgal Committee report and we haven’t been restrained by the court in that regard,” he said.

World Cup combination the bigger goal – Misbah

Misbah-ul-Haq, the Pakistan captain, admitted that Mohammad Hafeez’s bowling suspension had been an issue for the side but was pleased with the effort that Haris Sohail had shown as a part-time bowler in the first ODI

ESPNcricinfo staff09-Dec-2014

Haris Sohail had economical returns of 0 for 39 in 10 overs during the first ODI•AFP

Misbah-ul-Haq, the Pakistan captain, has said that Mohammad Hafeez’s bowling suspension had been an issue for the side but was pleased with the effort that Haris Sohail put in as a part-time bowler in the first ODI. Sohail bowled ten overs for 39 runs before scoring an unbeaten 85 to guide Pakistan to a three-wicket in Dubai on Monday.Misbah said that while winning the five-ODI series was a goal for Pakistan, the focus was on the bigger picture, particularly the kind of combination needed for the 2015 World Cup in Australia. He said that apart from Sohail, Pakistan were also looking at other batsmen who could bowl a few overs in ODIs, an important area for the side as they look to fill a gap in the bowling attack created by Hafeez’s suspension due to an illegal bowling action.”It’s a big issue for us and that’s why we’ve been trying and that’s why we played Haris. I think he did very well with the ball,” Misbah said. “We are going to try in the next game and see how we can fill in that slot so at least we have a fifth and sixth bowler so we can go into the World Cup with that sort of combination where we have at least six bowlers.”That’s what we have to do because after losing Hafeez in the bowling it’s necessary for our team to just have these batsmen who could really bowl and we are looking forward. Ahmed Shehzad is bowling really well in the nets and he has bowled a few overs in the Test matches. Asad Shafiq also bowls.”Misbah credited Mushtaq Ahmed, Pakistan’s bowling consultant, and coach Waqar Younis for working on Sohail’s bowling over the last few months. Sohail had been part of the Test squad for the series against Australia and New Zealand but did not get a game and Misbah said that he had worked hard in the nets to improve his bowling.Game taken away by good batting – Williamson

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said that Sarfraz Ahmed’s brief innings, along with fifties from Haris Sohail and Shahid Afridi who shared a 110-run, seventh-wicket stand, took the game away after New Zealand’s bowlers had made early inroads.
“I think when Sarfraz came out, his partnership with Sohail, and also Afrid’s knock really took the momentum away. We were defending it well,” Williamson said. “The run rate was going up, sometimes it’s hard to manufacture wickets on these surfaces you need to build up the pressure and we weren’t able to do that so I believe, the game was taken away by some very good batting.”
New Zealand had suffered their own wobble, stumbling to 111 for 5 before Ross Taylor rallied the lower order around him during an unbeaten 105, his third successive ODI hundred.
“He’s a world-class performer. He’s shown that every time he comes on to the park and he’s really enjoying his cricket which is great for us,” he said. “It was an amazing knock, the ebb and flow of momentum he went through within his own innings, to come out the back and play a knock like that was fantastic.”

“It was a wonderful performance. He’s been with the team for the last two Test series, and credit also goes to Mushtaq Ahmed and Waqar Younis because they had foreseen two months back that we would need to prepare him as a bowler and very worked very hard on him,” he said. “Even he has come and spent a couple of hours every day bowling and we benefited from him. As a batsman, we knew he is consistent and makes so many runs, and the kind of temperament he has, but the kind of bowling he did was wonderful.”Misbah was not perturbed by the failure of Pakistan’s top order batsmen as the side had stumbled to 86 for 5 while chasing 247 before they recovered through partnerships between Sohail and Sarfraz Ahmed and, later, Sohail and Shahid Afridi. Calling the early batting failure a “rare bad day” for Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Hafeez and Younis Khan, he praised Sarfraz’s 19-ball 26 that helped Pakistan revive a floundering chase.”It was difficult. It’s obvious that when you lose six batsmen, you are out of the game for a bit. But the way Sarfraz played and shifted the momentum, that brought back hopes of winning the game,” he said. “After that, Shahid Afridi and Haris handled the pressure very well. They played sensibly and in the manner that was required. They didn’t play loose shots but they took sensible risks and tried to bat through till the end and that was the partnership that won us the match.”Misbah said the side would continue to experiment with their playing XI in the series in order to test their players before the World Cup.”We are trying different things. We experimented in this game, also. We want to check all the players, also check different things in our bowling because this is the last series before the World Cup,” he said. “So the big goal is that we get a good combination before the World Cup and give all the players here a chance, so that we have an idea of the World Cup team. So we will try to bring in changes in the next few games as well.”We are trying to win the series but the major thinking is on the World Cup in Australia. And keeping that in mind we are doing these things, that’s why we played Sarfraz down the order. So in this series, the focus is going to be to get our team together for Australia.”

لويس إنريكي بعد الفوز على ميلان: مبابي دائمًا يصنع الفارق وننتظر المزيد من إيمري

أعرب لويس إنريكي المدير الفني الإسباني لفريق كرة القدم الأول بنادي باريس سان جيرمان الفرنسي، عن سعادته بالفوز الذي حققه على حساب ميلان في دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وفاز باريس سان جيرمان بنتيجة 3/0 على ميلان، في مباراة جمعت بينهما ضمن الجولة الثالثة من دور المجموعات ببطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، بملعب بارك دي برانس.

طالع أيضًا.. نيمار يرد على أنباء خلافاته مع إنريكي قبل الانتقال إلى الهلال

وقال لويس إنريكي في تصريحات بعد المباراة لوسائل الإعلام: “ميلان كان الأفضل في أول 25 دقيقة، ولكن بعد ذلك تمكننا من احكام سيطرتنا على المباراة”.

وأضاف: “فوز هام للغاية، وجدنا أنفسنا في الشوط الثاني وكان بإمكاننا تسجيل أهداف أكثر، لكنني راضٍ تمامًا عن الأداء الذي قدمناه اليوم أمام جماهيرنا”.

وعند سؤاله عن كيليان مبابي كأفضل لاعب في العالم، أجاب: “هل هذا رأيك أنت؟” موجهًا حديثه للمراسل.

وأشار: “كيليان دائمًا ما يصنع الفارق لنا، لقد تمكن من قيادتنا للفوز وكان رائعًا اليوم، كما هي عادته، كلما كان مبابي في حالته، يمكنه أن يصنع الفارق”.

واختتم: “رأيتم جميعًا مستوى زئير إيمري، لقد كان رائعًا، ولا يمكنني إضافة أي شيء أكثر من الأداء الذي أثبت به نفسه للجميع، نتمنى أن يستمر هكذا وننتظر منه المزيد مع التحسن والنمو”.

À espera de chances no Santos, Jobson sai da mira do Cruzeiro

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O Cruzeiro não avançou na contratação do volante Jobson, do Santos. O interesse da Raposa no camisa 20 do Peixe começou no início deste mês, mas não passou de conversas entre os diretores do time mineiro.

-O nome do Jobson foi motivo apenas de troca de opiniões, mas em nenhum momento entramos em negociação – disse o diretor de futebol do clube, Valdir Barbosa ao LANCE!.

-Não evoluiu e não se fala mais no assunto (no clube). Lembrança de nomes é natural e são várias que acontecem – emendou o dirigente cruzeirense.

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No último dia 9, o presidente José Carlos Peres afirmou ao L! que não tinha chances de Jobson deixar o Santos neste ano. Vale lembrar que o camisa 20 sequer estreou pelo time profissional. Ele é presença constante na equipe de Aspirantes.

O camisa 20 é utilizado em jogos-treino com os reservas dos duelos do Brasileirão. Jobson, inclusive, marcou dois gols nas atividades contra o time sub-20 e o Grêmio Esportivo Osasco.

Jobson fez um bom Paulistão pelo Red Bull Brasil. O Santos venceu a disputa com o Atlético-MG e contratou o atleta por R$ 4 milhões, ficando com 70% dos direitos econômicos do jogador.

* Sob supervisão de Vinícius Perazzini

Smith and bowlers subdue India

Steven Smith completed a hundred on captaincy debut, Mitchell Johnson smashed 88 off 93 balls, and even Mitchell Starc scored a half-century as Australia stormed into the lead at the Gabba

The Report by Daniel Brettig19-Dec-2014
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details4:25

‘India need to make Ashwin a more potent weapon’

In the usual round of pre-series predictions, many expected Steven Smith to be a dominant batting force against India, and some were bold enough to reckon he would be captain before the four Tests were through. But none had prophesied that it would take Mitchell Johnson until the series’ eighth day to make a significant impact on events, nor that he would be doing so with the bat.Smith’s 133 was emblematic of his growth as both a batsman and leader: not since Greg Chappell against West Indies on this ground in 1975 had a first-time Australian Test captain marked the occasion with a hundred in his first innings. Johnson’s boldest of counterattacks showed how dangerous he can be as a batsman, but also that it may have been wiser for India not to antagonise him when he walked to the wicket with Australia in some trouble at 6 for 247.Their partnership of 148 in a mere 26 overs changed the course of the match, also clearing a path for Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon and Josh Hazlewood to prolong Australia’s first innings until after tea. The final four wickets contributed more runs than the first six, opening up a lead of 97. India were bereft of ideas for stemming the flow, and when they finally batted Shikhar Dhawan and Cheteshwar Pujara survived some searching spells in the evening session to go to stumps at 1 for 71.A century in his first Test as captain underlined Smith’s quality as a leader, his sixth hundred in 13 matches since notching No. 1 against England at The Oval in August 2013 sustaining Australia’s innings. But Smith had needed help: the Australians were teetering when Johnson joined his captain. Indian attempts to get into the fast bowler’s head with short balls and verbals appeared only to spur Johnson into a starburst of strokes, and he looked bound for a second century until snicking Ishant Sharma behind.Ishant and Varun Aaron had bowled morning spells that were respectively precise and hostile. Ishant deceived Mitchell Marsh with a break-back after the hamstrung allrounder shouldered arms, and Aaron pinned Brad Haddin with a bouncer that delivered a catch to short leg.Steven Smith became the tenth Australian to score a Test hundred on captaincy debut•Getty Images

Aaron’s success with the short ball prompted him to step up the assault against Johnson, and he earned a warning from the umpire Ian Gould for excessive use of the bouncer. Virat Kohli also stepped in to antagonise, and these exchanges appeared the catalyst for a spiky Australian response.Johnson prospered first with the pull shot before expanding his repertoire grandly, upper cutting over the slips then driving sweetly down the ground. Smith made slightly more sedate progress towards his hundred, but reached the mark with a nifty cut behind point. At lunch the partnership was worth 104 in 83 brazen balls and the deficit a mere 57.The rate of scoring slowed somewhat in the afternoon as Dhoni applied a little more pressure, but it was a surprise when Johnson was dismissed by an Ishant delivery slanted across him – the sort of line and length India should have committed to when he first arrived. Smith departed soon after, dragging another well-pitched Ishant delivery onto the stumps, but Starc, Lyon and Hazlewood were eager for more.Nos. 9 and 10 added 56 at better than a run a ball, and after Lyon was pouched at mid-on, Hazlewood notched his first Test runs with a sturdy enough drive down the ground. Starc exhibited few of his bowling insecurities with the bat. By the time a late tea was taken he had a half-century, and had gone a long way to compensating for some indifferent spells in the first innings.Those runs also appeared to rouse Starc into a better frame of mind for bowling. He found a far more consistent line and was rewarded when an indeterminate M Vijay dragged onto the stumps when trying to leave a well-directed ball of decent pace and bounce. Shane Watson swung the ball and might easily have had a wicket in a fine late spell. Smith, oddly, did not call on Lyon’s offbreaks before the close.

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