All guns set to blaze as England enter Bazball's last-chance saloon

No wriggle-room left for Stokes’ men, but that fact may well serve to refocus their minds

Andrew Miller05-Jul-20231:43

Can England channel energy from Lord’s to bring a win at Headingley?

Big picture: Shootout at the last-chance saloon“Sir, do you know they’ve cut us off? We’re entirely surrounded.” “Those poor bastards,” Puller said. “They’ve got us right where we want ’em. We can shoot in every direction now.”When he took over as England’s Test captain, Ben Stokes named Brad Pitt’s character Don “Wardaddy” Collier, from the 2014 World War II film ‘Fury’, as his leadership role model – a tank commander who stands his ground against the oncoming Germans to allow his troops to disperse under his covering fire.But right now, with his entire unit under siege, Stokes might wish to take inspiration from the real-life antics of Lewis B “Chesty” Puller, as above, the most decorated Marine in US Military history, and a man who never let a lost cause get him down.For in the last gasp at Lord’s, even Stokes in one of his now-familiar “miracle” moods wasn’t enough to mitigate for a host of team-mates who had abandoned their positions far too readily in the heat of battle – and all too literally, in the case of Jonny Bairstow’s thorny extraction.And as such, there’s no way out now except straight up and at ’em, into the teeth of a 2-0 series deficit, and with moral hellfire raining down from all quarters. And shockingly, given everything we know about this group of England players and what gets their juices pumping, it’s hard to imagine they’d want it any other way.Related

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“I don’t think we can galvanise as a group any more than we are, to be honest,” Stokes said, and given his personal antics at Lord’s on Sunday, his historical antics at Headingley four years ago, and the sense of a series that is primed to explode with shattering power, regardless of which direction the fragments fly, it’s fair to say that England’s mood is somewhat different to the wretched self-pity that had consumed their campaign by the same stage of the 2021-22 Ashes in Melbourne.As for Australia, well, they’re doing just fine, thanks for asking. Notwithstanding their pre-series Bazball scepticism, and the comprehensive nature of their World Test Championship final victory over India, they surely cannot have envisaged sealing their first series win in England since 2001 as early as the third Test of the series.And so, while Pat Cummins was obliged to ride out – with considerable ease, as it happens – another dose of enquiries as to the whereabouts of the Spirit of Cricket, it’s self-evident that Australia have parked the Bairstow rumpus on that Lord’s outfield, and turned their focus to the task at hand.It’s a task that will involve a hugely significant tweak to their starting line-up, with Nathan Lyon’s series-ending calf injury forcing the introduction of a new frontline spinner for the first time in 100 Tests. Todd Murphy is no out-and-out rookie after four Tests in India, but it takes a special type of offspinner – with the ball turning into the arc of England’s run-hungry right-handers – to hold their own against this line-up. New Zealand’s Michael Bracewell got clobbered at more than seven an over for his two scalps in the corresponding Headingley Test last summer.Usman Khawaja has been an immovable presence in the middle•Getty Images

In the grand scheme of things, however, it seems a peripheral consideration. Australia’s batters are, for the most part, in form and focus, with Usman Khawaja immoveable at the top of the order, and David Warner proving intermittently punchy. Steve Smith and Travis Head are both Test centurions this summer, while Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green have shown glimpses of their true selves amid slow starts to the campaign. Slow and steady has won the day so far. They won’t be deviating from their script any more than they are obliged to by the ferocity of England’s last-ditch assault.But yeah, about that… we know, and Australia know, and England themselves certainly know, that the coming battle could be truly extraordinary.Inevitably, Cummins was asked at his press conference about his memories of Headingley 2019, and the sense of missed opportunity that Australia felt with the series, then as now, seemingly in their grasp. His answers were engaging enough, but broadly irrelevant, because Stokes himself had already embarked on a re-enactment three days earlier at Lord’s.The fact that that Stokes’ 155 had failed where his 135 not out had succeeded is less relevant than the message it sent out to his misfiring troops. It was a point that he had zeroed in on as he addressed the media after that match.”We’re not up in the dressing-room saying go out and play this way,” Stokes told the BBC, amid an inquest into the happy hooking that had scuttled England’s first innings. “What we’re saying is, if you want to have a mindset of how you want to play, you stick with that, and you’ve got the backing of the whole dressing-room.”How did England want to play in those first two Tests? Looking back on the bombast in the media and the proselytising about their “entertainment first” approach, there’s a clear sense of a side that had lost its bearings amid a remarkable run of success, and had forgotten the difference between “no consequences” cricket, and “no responsibilities”.And if Stokes’ futile but stunning show of defiance has metaphorically knocked a few heads together within that self-help group of a dressing-room, then there’s no reason to believe that three in a row to win the Ashes – feats they achieved against New Zealand and Pakistan last year – should be out of their reach. Certainly Cummins, the man who delivered the ball that Stokes blazed for the winning boundary four years ago, will know better than anyone how it feels to be so tantalisingly close to your goal, only to have it ripped away by force majeure.Perhaps the last word should go to the occasion itself, for this is perhaps not the scenario that Yorkshire’s beleaguered management had envisaged while scrambling, all of last year, to preserve their precious Ashes Test in the midst of the racism scandal that brought the club to its knees.In a less fervent series, the build-up would surely have paid greater heed to the club’s past failings, especially in light of last week’s ICEC report, and the spotlight that fell on Lord’s (and certain unsavoury characters within its Long Room). Instead, and in an ironic tangent that captures the exceptionalism of Ashes cricket, Headingley’s patriotic duty is now to rise up as one and be a cauldron of spite for the incoming Aussies. It’s a dichotomy for addressing when the fever has died back down. Right now, it’s war, and would we have it any other way?Form guideEngland LLWLW
Australia WWWDWJonny Bairstow hefts his gear to England training•Getty Images

In the spotlight: Jonny Bairstow and Alex CareyAmid the maelstrom that has surrounded his fatal stroll at Lord’s, Jonny Bairstow has been very, very quiet. Every other player and pundit has had his or her say on the matter, but the man himself has clearly hunkered down, limiting his public response to a pointedly frosty handshake or two, while quietly brooding about the missed opportunity that that moment had created. And, in his inimitably potent manner, he’s doubtless vowed to make the world pay for the injustice.For if England are to turn this scoreline on its head, then Bairstow needs to relocate his beast mode. So far, the omens are plentiful and pungent. He’s back at Headingley, his Yorkshire fortress – the scene of his blazing 162 and 71 not out against New Zealand last summer, the middle panel of his Bazball triptych. And he’s back at No.5, the position from which that mayhem was wrought, until his gruesome leg injury let Harry Brook in for similar fun and frolics over the course of the winter.And, with any luck from England’s perspective, he’s very, very angry. Some players drop their bundle when emotion seeps into their game, Bairstow by contrast accesses areas of his game that are off-limits when the going is too good. For a comparative scenario, albeit in white-ball cricket, you might look to England’s wobble in the 2019 World Cup, when a string of group-stage losses left them needing back-to-back victories to reach the semi-finals. Bairstow obliged with a brace of ferocious hundreds against India and New Zealand, the first after lashing out at the media for “willing England to fail”. He’s got no such need for straw men to burn this week. All the ire he could possibly wish for is right there for him to claim.Alex Carey crosses the outfield at Headingley while Ben Stokes looms on the big screen•Getty Images

“You’ll forever be remembered for that,” was Stuart Broad’s pointed statement as he and Alex Carey clashed in the middle at Lord’s in the aftermath of Bairstow’s stumping. And such has been the fuss around the incident that, yes, Carey is destined to be significant footnote in the history of this series, just as Broad himself was in a similar rumpus in 2013. But, he is also making a serious case in this series to be remembered as an outstanding wicketkeeper. With ten catches and five stumpings to date, some of his glovework in the two Test victories has been tinged with genius, in particular his leg-side stumping off Zak Crawley at Lord’s, and his vital vertical take-off to extract the dangerous Ben Duckett in the same innings.And so, for Australia’s purposes, more of the same will suit them just fine – and that includes his quiet but potent contributions with the bat, including a key fifty at Edgbaston. The question is whether the furore will rattle him at any stage, especially when the wrath of the Western Stand descends on even his most momentary lapse. The team have wrapped themselves around him – in Lyon’s absence, he’s now the custodian of the team song, which arguably makes him the third-most important Australian, behind Cummins and the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (who has also done his bit for the cause by shushing his opposite number, Rishi Sunak… really, it has come to that). But even if his series returns do fall away now, at least he’s no longer best remembered for walking into a swimming pool in Karachi.Team news: Enter the allroundersChanges, changes, everywhere … and for every imaginable reason. To begin with the enforced switch, Ollie Pope is out after suffering a dislocated right shoulder at Lord’s – and it’s a loss that England are entitled to feel aggrieved by, given that he was apparently obliged to field in Australia’s second innings despite feeling the initial twinge in the first. His loss at No.3 is on the one hand destabilising – Harry Brook steps up, given Joe Root’s known distaste for the role – but England, with admirable optimism, look to have seized upon the positives.After fielding one of their flimsier tails in recent memory in that match, they’re going into this one with significantly sturdier raw materials. Moeen Ali – back from his blistered finger – is carded at No.7, and won’t even have Nathan Lyon to contend with, while, at No.8, the long-forgotten Chris Woakes is set to play his first home Test in almost two years. He steps up as a value-added replacement for James Anderson, whose bleak returns in the first two Tests have understandably earned him a spell on the bench. And while Josh Tongue’s verve was a welcome point of difference on a tough pitch at Lord’s, the scoreline dictates that the real deal can be held back no longer. Mark Wood’s included for his first Test since December, and his first match of any ilk since the IPL in April. He’ll have licence to rain hellfire, and the bowling back-up to make each spell count – even if Stokes himself is less likely to feature as an allrounder after his exertions in the second innings at Lord’s. After being significantly outdone on the speed gun so far, England’s attack might be about to get a little feistier.England: 1 Zak Crawley, 2 Ben Duckett, 3 Harry Brook, 4 Joe Root, 5 Jonny Bairstow (wk), 6 Ben Stokes (capt), 7 Moeen Ali, 8 Chris Woakes, 9 Ollie Robinson, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 Mark WoodFar fewer issues for Australia to contend with, with the only outstanding debate being the identity of their third seamer, with Scott Boland likely to return in place of Josh Hazlewood, who is in “uncharted territory” after playing back-to-back Tests for the first time since 2020-21.However, their XI is also facing a significant absentee. Lyon’s series-ending calf injury is a formidable blow, one that brings to an end a run of 100 consecutive Test appearances, and robs Australia of a bowler with 496 wickets’ worth of experience. At times, Lyon’s methods seemed perfectly tailored to pricking the Bazball bravado: his nine wickets at 29.33 in two-and-a-half innings of the series included no fewer than four stumpings, as England’s batters lined up to give him the charge only to get suckered by that delectable drift and drop just short of a tonkable length.And so, welcome to the Bazodrome, Murphy. Australia’s Ashes debutant is no stranger to the big occasion, after picking up 14 wickets at a creditable 25.21 in his four Tests in India earlier this year, including a memorable 7 for 124 on debut at Nagpur. He also played his part in Australia’s solitary win on that tour, with 20 tidy overs in their surprise success in Indore. But, as a measure of what Australia have lost, Lyon outmatched him 11 wickets to one in that Test. And as for his series economy rate of 2.56, it’s safe to say that’s about to head north…Australia: (possible) 1 David Warner, 2 Usman Khawaja, 3 Marnus Labuschagne, 4 Steve Smith, 5 Travis Head, 6 Cameron Green, 7 Alex Carey (wk), 8 Mitchell Starc, 9 Pat Cummins (capt), 10 Todd Murphy, 11 Scott BolandPitch and conditionsLook up not down is the Headingley cliché, but given England’s bowler-stacked attack and their prior success in fourth-innings run-chases, Stokes has surely already made his mind up should he win the toss, even before looking at an ominously overcast opening day of the match. The temptation to bowl first is heightened by the likelihood that Friday’s second day will be the sunniest of the match, and therefore the best for batting. The weekend promises more cloud and scattered showers, but the series scoreline promises a fight to the finish, no matter how much play is lost to rain.Stats and trivia Only once in Ashes history has a side managed to bounce back from 2-0 down to win the series 3-2 – Don Bradman’s Australia in 1936-37, when the Don himself made back-to-back double-centuries to seal the deal in the final two Tests.Steve Smith is set to become the 15th Australian to play 100 Tests, and the first since David Warner, who marked his own occasion, at the MCG in December, with a double-century against South Africa. Auspiciously, Smith’s only previous Test at Headingley, against Pakistan in 2010, was the occasion of his maiden Test half-century. Australia have won nine and lost nine of their previous 26 Tests at Headingley (with one of those defeats coming against Pakistan). Their recent results in Ashes Tests have been a case of feast or heist: their four victories since 1989 have been thumpings (three by an innings, one by 210 runs), their two losses have been entirely down to inspired fourth-innings centuries: Mark Butcher in 2001, and of course Ben Stokes in 2019. Stokes is 78 runs shy of reaching 6000 in Tests, while he still needs three wickets to reach the 200 mark. He is getting to that latter mark slowly, having taken no more than one wicket in each of his last nine stints in the field. Moeen Ali could also complete a notable double in this Test. He needs two more wickets to reach 200 in Tests, and 49 more runs to reach 3000.Quotes”I think the magical thing that would happen this week is for us to win the game and keep the Ashes alive. I don’t know what it is about Headingley, but you can always look back at certain things which have happened here in an Ashes series. We’ve got some very fond memories here as an England team, I’m sure supporters have got some fond memories as spectators as well. ’81 and 2019 will probably come up at some point around the ground.”
“I think the way our team’s conducted themselves over the last couple of years has been flawless really. We’ve been fantastic and I think that showed again on day five at Lord’s. I mean, there’s been talk this week about the underarm incident. I think it was 1970s. How far do you want to go back? We’ve all moved on. As I said the other day, the team did nothing wrong so we’re all comfortable.”
Pat Cummins, Australia’s captain, is unconcerned about the reaction to the Bairstow incident

بعد تأجيله لوفاة جوتا.. ليفربول يحدد موعدًا جديدًا لبدء الموسم التحضيري

حدد نادي ليفربول موعدًا جديدًا لبدء فترته التحضيرية للموسم الجديد، 2025/26، بعدما تقرر تأجيله بسبب وفاة نجم الفريق ديوجو جوتا، في حادث مأساوي قبل يومين.

ولقى ديوجو جوتا مصرعه، رفقة شقيقه، في حادث سيارة مروع صباح يوم الخميس الماضي في إسبانيا.

وحرص لاعبو ليفربول، وكذلك المدير الفني للفريق آرني سلوت، على التوجه إلى البرتغال يوم الجمعة من أجل المشاركة في مراسم العزاء، قبل حضور الجنازة في اليوم التالي.

وكان من المفترض أن يبدأ توافد لاعبي ليفربول على مركز التدريبات يوم الجمعة الماضي، على أن يُستكمل تواجدهم يوم الإثنين.

ولكن تقرر تأجيل كل شيء إثر الوفاة المروعة لـ جوتا وتأثيرها السلبي على أفراد ليفربول، قبل أن يتقرر موعد جديد حسبما ذكرت شبكة “ليفربول إيكو” الإنجليزية.

اقرأ أيضًا.. أرنولد عن وفاة جوتا: أنا محطم تمامًا.. ولعبت مباراة دورتموند من أجله

وأوضحت أنه من المقرر أن يبدأ ليفربول فترته التحضيرية استعدادًا للموسم الجديد، يوم الثلاثاء القادم.

ومن المفترض أن يخوض ليفربول أولى مبارياته الودية ضد بريستون نورث إند يوم الأحد المقبل، 13 يوليو، ولكن لم يُتخذ قرار بشأن إقامتها بعد.

وأفادت الشبكة إنه لن يتم اتخاذ القرار إلا بعد عودة لاعبي ليفربول بالكامل في التدريبات، وبعد التشاور مع كافة اللاعبين والموظفين، في ظل حزنهم على وفاة صديقهم وزميلهم.

ويبدأ ليفربول الموسم الجديد بخوض مباراة كأس الدرع الخيرية ضد كريستال بالاس يوم الأحد، 10 أغسطس، على أن يلتقي في أولى مبارياته في الدوري الإنجليزي ضد بورنموث يوم الجمعة 15 من الشهر نفسه.

فيفا يعلن أفضل حارس مرمى في كأس العالم للأندية 2025

أعلنت الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم، فيفا، عن أصحاب الجوائز الفردية في مراسم ختام منافسات بطولة كأس العالم للأندية، بالنظام الجديد.

وتوج تشيلسي ببطولة كأس العالم للأندية بعد الفوز ضد باريس سان جيرمان بثلاثية نظيفة، في اللقاء الذي جمع بين الفريقين على ملعب ميتلايف.

اقرأ أيضاً.. فيديو | شعر كوكوريلا يتسبب في طرد لاعب باريس سان جيرمان بـ نهائي كأس العالم للأندية

وجاءت جميع أهداف تشيلسي في شوط واحد فقط عن طريق كول بالمر، الذي سجل ثنائية في الدقيقتين 22 و30، وأحرز جواو بيدرو الهدف الثالث في الدقيقة 43.

وحصد روبرت سانشيز حارس مرمى تشيلسي جائزة أفضل حارس مرمى في البطولة وتفوق على العديد من حراس المرمى الآخرين على رأسهم جيجي دوناروما حارس باريس سان جيرمان وتيبو كورتوا حارس مرمى ريال مدريد.

وعلى الرغم من الانتقادات التي تعرض لها حارس مرمى تشيلسي قبل انطلاق البطولة، لكنه أستطاع أن يقدم بطولة رائعة ويقود البلوز لتحقيق اللقب.

وتصدى روبرت سانشيز لأكثر من فرصة هدف محقق اليوم خلال أحداث الشوطين الأول والثاني ضد لاعبي باريس سان جيرمان، واستطاع الدفاع عن مرماه بشجاعة.

وفي الجوائز الأخرى، نجح تشيلسي أن يسيطر على جائزة أخرى بعد تتويج كول بالمر بجائزة أفضل لاعب في البطولة، وحقق دوي نجم باريس سان جيرمان جائزة أفضل لاعب شاب.

In a first, CPL to use 'red card' in bid to combat slow over-rates

“Our T20 games have been getting longer and longer each year, and we want to do what we can to arrest this trend”

ESPNcricinfo staff12-Aug-2023

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The 2023 Caribbean Premier League – men’s and women’s – has announced severe penalties for teams going through their overs slowly, even putting in place a red card-like system of removing a player if the fielding side is behind schedule at the start of the 20th over of an innings, a first in the game.”We have been disappointed that our T20 games have been getting longer and longer each year, and we want to do what we can to arrest this trend,” Michael Hall, the CPL’s tournament operations director, said in a statement on the subject. “It is the duty of those involved in cricket to ensure that the game keeps moving and we have sensitised both the franchises and our match officials to this duty ahead of the tournament. Our hope is that these in-game penalties are not needed, but we believe they are proportionate and necessary.”The slow over-rate penalties If behind the required over rate at the start of the 18th over, one additional player must enter the fielding circle – for a total of five players inside the circle If behind the rate at the start of the 19th over, two additional fielders must enter the fielding circle – for a total of six inside the circle If behind the rate at the start of the final over, teams will lose a player from the field – selected by the captain – and have six inside the fielding circle There will also be an onus on batting teams to keep the game moving. After a first and final warning from the umpires, the batting team will be slapped with a five-run penalty for each instance of time wastingUsing the 85-minutes-per-innings rule for T20 cricket, a CPL statement said that the issue “will be monitored more closely” in the 2023 edition of the tournament. The 17th over of the innings must be completed by 72 minutes and 15 seconds, the 18th by 76 minutes and 30 seconds, and the 19th by 80 minutes and 45 seconds, before the last over ends within 85 minutes.”Over rates will be monitored by the third umpire and communicated to the captains via on-field umpires at the end of every over, as well as to the crowd and TV audience, with graphics showing how far they are behind (or ahead of) the over rate,” the statement said. “Dispensations will be given for injuries, DRS and time-wasting by batting side where appropriate.”The men’s CPL 2023 starts on August 17 with Jamaica Tallawahs taking on St Lucia Kings in Gros Islet, and the women’s event will start on August 31 with a game between Barbados Royals and Guyana Amazon Warriors in Barbados.

الظهور الأول لـ جيسوس.. النصر يكتسح يوهان النمساوي بخماسية وديًا

حقق فريق النصر السعودي، الفوز على نظيره يوهان النمساوي في المباراة التي جمعتهما اليوم وديًا بخماسية مقابل هدفين.

وينتظم النصر، في معسكر تحضيري استعدادًا للموسم الرياضي الجديد تحت قيادة مدربه الجديد البرتغالي خورخي جيسوس.

وغاب كريستيانو رونالدو، عن المباراة بعد حصوله على فترة راحة إضافية بعد المشاركة مع البرتغال في دوري الأمم الأوروبية والتتويج باللقب.

وسجل أهداف النصر، كل من ساديو ماني، عبد الرحمن غريب، محمد سيماكان، عبد المجيد الصليهم، إلى جانب هدف عكسي من الفريق النمساوي.

طالع..  بالأسماء.. جيسوس يطيح بـ رباعي النصر السعودي

ومن المنتظر أن ينتقل النصر إلى البرتغال في 4 أغسطس المقبل لاستكمال برنامج الإعداد، والذي يتضمن مواجهات ودية أمام تولوز الفرنسي، وشباب الأهلي الإماراتي، وشيفيلد يونايتد الإنجليزي، وألميريا الإسباني، قبل العودة إلى الرياض يوم 11 أغسطس لبدء الاستعدادات النهائية لانطلاق موسم 2025-2026

Afghanistan's Naveen-ul-Haq to retire from ODIs after World Cup

The fast bowler said in a social media post that he will continue to make himself available in T20Is

ESPNcricinfo staff27-Sep-2023

Naveen-ul-Haq has not played an ODI since 2021•Getty Images

Afghanistan fast bowler Naveen-ul-Haq has announced that he will retire from ODIs following the conclusion of the upcoming World Cup in India.Naveen, who made his international debut in 2016, has represented Afghanistan in seven ODIs, and taken 14 wickets at an average of 25.42.While he continues to be a key player for the country in T20Is – he has played 27 matches in the format – Naveen has not played an ODI since 2021. That also prompted him to take a break from the 50-over format in 2022, so he could prepare “mentally and physically” for last year’s T20 World Cup.

Besides internationals, Naveen has also been a regular fixture in T20 leagues around the world, including the IPL, LPL, BBL and PSL.Earlier this month, Naveen was named in Afghanistan’s 15-member squad for the World Cup, marking the first time he was included in the ODI fold in more than two years. He is expected to form a part of their pace attack along with Fazalhaq Farooqi, Abdul Rahman and allrounder Azmatullah Omarzai.Naveen, 24, said in a message on social media that it wasn’t an “easy decision” to retire, but one that he made in order to “prolong my playing career”.”It has been an absolute honour to represent my country and I would like to announce my retirement from the ODI format at end of this World Cup and will continue to wear this blue jersey in T20 cricket for my country,” he said.”It hasn’t been an easy decision to make but to prolong my playing career, I had to take this tough decision would like to thank the Afghanistan Cricket Board and all my fans for their support and unwavering love.”Afghanistan are set to begin their World Cup campaign against Bangladesh on October 7 in Dharamsala.

Danilo deixa em aberto chance de dupla defender o Corinthians na final do Brasileiro Sub-20

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O meia Biro e o atacante Giovane podem defender o Corinthians na final do Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20, que acontece neste domingo (25), às 11h, na Neo Química Arena, contra o Palmeiras.

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Biro está em processo de recuperação após sofrer uma lesão muscular na coxa enquanto defendia a Seleção Brasileira Sub-20 no Torneio de Punta del Leste, no início de setembro.

– Coisa que faz parte do futebol. Biro teve uma lesão lá. Depois do jogo contra o Flamengo (semifinal do Brasileiro sub-20), foi para a Seleção e retornou com uma lesão. É um grande jogador, participou ontem do treino, vai participar amanhã e vamos analisar – disse o treinador em entrevista coletiva concedida na tarde desta sexta-feira (23).

Já Giovane está integrado ao elenco profissional, mas pode ‘descer’ para a decisão, por conta de um problema no ombro sofrido pelo atacante Felipe Augusto.

Por sua vez, o zagueiro Robert Renan não deve ser relacionado. Ele, assim como Giovane, já faz parte do elenco profissional do Corinthians, mas, diferentemente do atacante, não há circunstância que peça para que o defensor auxilie o time da base no Dérbi decisivo. A tendência é que a zaga corintiana continue sendo formada por João Pedro Tchoca e Murillo.

– Eles já estão no profissional. O Robert e o Giovane já treinam direto com o profissional, desceram um ou dois jogos. A princípio, não vão descer para esse jogo. Vamos decidir como vai ser porque o Felipe teve uma lesão no ombro e deve ficar fora, então estamos analisando se o Giovane desce para esse jogo – destacou Danilo.

Assim como Robert Renan e Giovane, que defenderam o time profissional em algumas oportunidades na temporada, o meia Matheus Araújo também esteve presente em alguns treinos e até mesmo jogos do ‘time de cima’ do Corinthians em 2022.

Um dos principais nomes corintianos na decisão contra o Palmeiras, o meia relembrou a chance que teve de atuar na Neo Química Arena durante alguns minutos em um jogo como profissional. O episódio aconteceu no confronto de ida das oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil, contra o Santos, quando o Timão já goleava o rival por 4 a 0, em itaquera.

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– Realizei um jogo aqui, pelo profissional, contra o Santos. Não tem como explicar essa torcida. O apoio que a Fiel dá é um 13º jogador. É uma vantagem. O apoio da torcida junto com o trabalho que a gente vem fazendo. Espero que a gente possa alcançar o nosso objetivo – lembrou Araújo.

E na final do Brasileirão Sub-20, o Corinthians terá a vantagem da torcida ao seu lado, pois a decisão será definida em jogo único, com os corintianos tendo a vantagem de atuar em casa por ter registrado a melhor campanha nas fases anteriores.

Jewell's century trumps McDermott amid more than 700 runs

Boundaries flowed in Hobart but Paddy Dooley played a key role with the ball to deny a former Tasmania player

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Caleb Jewell hit a run-a-ball 137•Getty Images

Caleb Jewell’s century laid the foundation for Tasmania’s 28-run win over Queensland in a high-scoring Marsh Cup clash.Jewell’s run-a-ball 137 enabled Tasmania to post a mammoth 376 for 8 before the left-arm spin of Paddy Dooley (2-47) put the screws on the Bulls’ run chase at Blundstone Arena.A magnificent 143 from 112 deliveries by Queensland opener Ben McDermott against his former team wasn’t enough to get the Bulls home as they were dismissed for 348 with one delivery of their innings remaining.The visitors were 258 for 1 in the 35th over and on track for victory but Tasmania skipper Jordan Silk used crafty Dooley and the rest of his bowlers superbly, with Joe Burns run out for 2 at a crucial moment. Queensland captain Jimmy Peirson lacked support in the final 10 overs to get his side home.Veteran Matthew Wade was due to return for Tasmania from a two-match suspension for slamming his bat on the pitch during the Marsh Cup-loss to Victoria in September. A back complaint forced his late withdrawal and Charlie Wakim was a late inclusion at No. 3.Wakim made the most of his chance and combined with Jewell to add 158 for the second wicket. Jewell punished the ball square of the wicket and was masterful at cashing in on the short boundary on one side of the pitch.Silk was in complete control when he joined Jewell. His innings was highlighted by a memorable short-arm jab over midwicket off James Bazley and a glorious cover drive to the boundary off Gurinder Sandhu.Queensland made a statement early in the run chase with openers McDermott and Sam Heazlett reaching 100 in the 11th over. Heazlett was caught and bowled by Dooley, the pick of the bowlers on either side on a day dominated by the bat.McDermott went to his half-century from just 30 deliveries and celebrated by walloping Nathan Ellis over mid-on and out of the ground.His century, off just 75 balls, was highlighted by shots all around the ground but when Beau Webster dismissed the former Tasmania player with an offcutter they lifted their intensity and dried up the runs.

Vasco e 777 firmam sociedade com a WTorre no processo de licitação do Maracanã

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O Vasco vai participar da licitação do Maracanã e terá com ele a 777 Partners e a WTorre. Os três farão parte do Consórcio Maracanã Para Todos, que propõe cobrar um valor único de aluguel, sem priorizar ou beneficiar o administrador do estádio. A informação foi publicada primeiro no “Blog do PVC” e confirmada pelo LANCE!.

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Os envelopes com as propostas serão entregues ao Governo do Estado na próxima quinta-feira, dia do jogo do Vasco contra o Sampaio Corrêa, em São Januário, que pode valer o acesso. O diretor de esportes, mídias e entretenimento, Juan Arciniegas, e o chefe de operações do futebol, Nicolas Maya, que são funcionários da 777 Partners, estarão no Rio de Janeiro para as duas ocasiões.

+Vasco terá a presença de executivo da 777 no jogo que pode garantir o acesso

Desde o início da negociação envolvendo a compra da SAF do Vasco, a 777 Partners afirmou que o Maracanã estava nos planos da empresa, deixando claro que participaria do processo de licitação do estádio. A WTorre aparece como novidade, mas já tinha relação com o Cruz-Maltino.

+ Grêmio garante o acesso e restam apenas duas partidas: veja as chances de acesso na Série B ao fim da 36ª rodada

No aniversário do clube, em 21 de agosto de 2020, o presidente da época, Alexandre Campello, assinou um memorando de entendimento com a WTorre, para reformar e modernizar São Januário. A empresa seria a responsável por captar receita para dar andamento ao projeto.

No entanto, quase um ano depois, essa atribuição deixou de ser da construtora, que continuou tendo a preferência para operar São Januário, quando o projeto fosse finalizado. Essa relação foi determinante para a montagem do consórcio e a WTorre aparece como um grande trunfo, por causa dessa especialidade da empresa.

A WTorre é parceira da Legends, que é referência em gestão de arenas por todo o mundo, englobando vários esportes.

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