Perry may not bowl during West Indies series following knee injury

The allrounder is still building up to full capacity but Australia are never short of options with the ball

AAP and ESPNcricinfo staff29-Sep-2023

Ellyse Perry will start the summer against West Indies as a batter only•Getty Images

Ellyse Perry’s knee injury could keep her from bowling for the entire white-ball series against West Indies that kicks off the women’s home summer.Perry hurt her left knee playing the second one-day international of Australia’s series against Ireland in July. The injury forced her out of the final match against the Irish, as well as England’s franchise tournament the Hundred.In early September, Cricket Australia (CA) named the 32-year-old allrounder in the squad for the white-ball series against West Indies that begins with a T20I at North Sydney Oval on Sunday.CA said at the time Perry was expected to be “fully available” for the six-match series, and on Tuesday she had her first competitive hit-out since July in a one-dayer for Victoria against Western Australia.Related

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Perry did not bowl in that match and said she may not do so again until after the West Indies series finishes in mid-October.”Nothing’s wrong, it’s just building workloads back up again so I’m fully prepared for the summer,” she said. “In terms of my full fitness, bowling will probably be something that I still work through across this series.”It might mean that I’m not available to bowl until late in the piece or perhaps towards the start of the WBBL.”Australia used Perry’s bowling sparingly during the white-ball legs of the women’s Ashes that preceded the Ireland tour and she has not sent down more than two overs in a T20I since the 2020 T20 World Cup.Australia are rarely short of bowling options in their limited-overs teams. Fellow allrounders Ash Gardner, Annabel Sutherland, Tahlia McGrath, Jess Jonassen and Georgia Wareham have all been selected in the squad to face West Indies.Perry shrugged at criticism of CA’s decision to schedule the first match of the women’s summer on the same day and in the same city as the NRL grand final.”The summer scheduling, and how much cricket we need to fit in, you can’t always get things 100 percent in a clear window,” she said. “Given the time of the match, being played early in the day, at a wonderful venue, there’s plenty of value in this fixture. I’m sure we’ll get a good crowd.”Perry played alongside Meg Lanning as Australia’s captain made her return to cricket this week following a four-month medical absence.Lanning hit a half-century in the first of two matches and CA is hopeful she will return to the national side later in the home summer. Perry heralded Lanning’s return to state cricket as a big step towards an Australia comeback.”That’s absolutely significant,” she said. “At the same time, it’s just significant that she’s back and she’s enjoying playing her cricket. She really just picked up where she left off in terms of her batting.”

In-form South Africa face serial winners Australia with history on their shoulders

Echoes of the past abound in re-run of 1999 and 2007 semi-finals, with South Africa sweating on Temba Bavuma’s fitness

Andrew Miller15-Nov-20231:55

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Big picture: Baggage handlers Can you feel the ghosts in the machine yet? Creeping out of the nooks and crannies of Eden Gardens, the most perfect venue imaginable for a contest that can barely move for historical baggage. It’s Australia versus South Africa in a World Cup semi-final. And if the mere thought of what’s to come hasn’t got your spine tingling in anticipation, then you’re surely dead inside.Forget everything you think you know about form and fortune, and the fallacy that the best team will always win on the day. Embrace instead a scenario in which every twitch of South Africa’s muscle memory (because, let’s face it, this is all about them) will feel as though it is attached to invisible strings, dragging their efforts backwards through space and time … through 2015, through 2007, through 2003. Through 1999 and 1992 … and back into the formless void from whence all of their World Cup agonies first sprung.It’s grotesquely unfair. It is history written as premonition. It’s a thousand “I told you sos” chanting in unison at the inevitable moment when South Africa’s dream of World Cup glory dies another ugly and undignified death. But make no mistake, that’s the baggage that Temba Bavuma’s team will be obliged to drag with them to the middle on Thursday. In this contest, of all contests, they don’t get the luxury of tuning out the doubts and the doubters.Related

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For facing them down will be cricket’s most storied champions, Australia, the acid test that every contender seems obliged to pass if they hope to lay claim to the crown. With five titles to their name, and just four knockout losses in 18 such matches since the very first semi-final in 1975, Australia’s presence on these occasions comes almost to them as a birthright.Since 1992, no team has won a World Cup without eliminating them first – and even Pakistan’s group-stage victory that year proved to be a de facto quarter-final. Sri Lanka denied them in the 1996 final, before India and England dethroned them in 2011 and 2019 respectively. Come through this one and, notwithstanding India’s runaway form in the other side of the draw, South Africa will be entitled to believe that their name is on the trophy.That is not to say that South Africa should be considered rank outsiders, far from it. Uniquely among Australia’s opponents across the entire history of ODI cricket, they boast a positive win-loss record (55 to 50), which includes 15 victories in their last 18 meetings and a group-stage thumping in Lucknow, only last month.They won seven of their nine group games here (the same as their opponents) and racked up four totals in excess of 350 – more than any other side, including a market-leading 428 for 5 against Sri Lanka in Delhi, which is also the highest score ever made at a World Cup. And, if they win the toss and bat first, they will be able to lean into a formula for batting dominance that no team – not even India – has yet surpassed.South Africa wait on Temba Bavuma as he attempts to prove his fitness•AFP/Getty Images

They’ve got form, they’ve got confidence … but they’ve also got history, as their opponents will be only too happy to remind them. Even South Africa’s happiest memories of Eden Gardens – from their redemptive tour in November 1991, when Clive Rice released doves into the Calcutta air to mark South Africa’s return from sporting isolation – seem to have been man-marked by Australian one-upmanship. Four years prior to that occasion, and almost to the day, Allan Border had been hoisted onto his team-mates’ shoulders and paraded across the same turf, after laying claim to the first of Australia’s five titles.What South Africa would give for their first … instead, their barren cabinet is feeling all the more sparse right now, in light of the knockout magnificence that took place in Paris only last month. Since their own return to the international stage, South Africa’s rugby team has endured none of the angst that has stalked their cricketers – winning four World Cups in eight since victory at the first attempt in 1995 – and in holding their nerve across three consecutive one-point wins in this year’s quarter, semi and final, they proved with unhelpful clarity just what it takes to show bottle in the clutch moments.As with so many other aspects of this unfeasibly vast occasion, the dream for South Africa is only ever a tick away from becoming a living nightmare. All things being equal, Bavuma, their first black cricket captain, is two matches away from emulating his rugby counterpart Siya Kolisi, and providing the Rainbow Nation with the most joyous photo pairing since Nelson Mandela embraced Francois Pienaar at Ellis Park.But Bavuma, already under scrutiny due to a fallow run of form, is labouring with a hamstring strain that, through no fault of his own, raises agonising echoes of South Africa’s subplot in the 2015 semi-final, when an unfit Vernon Philander was forced into the line-up ahead of the in-form Kyle Abbott. And as if that spectre of past failings wasn’t enough to have weighing on the players’ minds, it might also rain on Thursday … it’s all a bit too spooky if you ask me.Usual suspects: Australia prepare for another semi-final•ICC via Getty Images

At this point, it’s only polite to point out that there will, in fact, be two teams competing for progression to Sunday’s final in Ahmedabad, and such is Australia’s enduring quality on the world stage, it might not be sufficient for South Africa to simply vanquish their internal demons.From a stuttering start, with two losses on the bounce, Australia’s march to seven wins in a row has been ominous in the extreme. David Warner has unfurled his full stage presence as he enters the final weeks of his one-day career, producing a body of work that matches up even to the four-times centurion Quinton de Kock, while Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell’s top notes of destruction have secured Australia each of the two highest individual scores of the tournament, and the fastest century too – trumping the previous marks set by de Kock and Aiden Markram.They carry an air of entitlement into this contest that is surely worth a hundred-run start, not to mention the sure knowledge that, in each of their two previous semi-final clashes, in 1999 and 2007, they marched past their bereft opponents and all the way to glory. As if they didn’t know it already, South Africa need to produce the game of their lives on Thursday, and then some. It may seem cruel, but those are the rules of this particular engagement. And they were written long before many of these players were born.Form guideAustralia WWWWW (last five completed matches, most recent first)
South Africa WLWWWIn the spotlight: Heinrich Klaasen and Adam ZampaUntil it was trumped by the most extraordinary ODI innings of all time, it was hard to imagine how Heinrich Klaasen’s blistering century against England at the Wankhede could possibly be bettered in this tournament. Much like the Maxwell masterpiece that surpassed it in the wow stakes, Klaasen’s 109 from 67 balls was characterised by riotous hitting in the face of physical debilitation, with the air in Mumbai that day thick enough to “eat” as Joe Root evocatively put it after England’s agenda-setting rout.More important than the runs he scored, however, was the statement that Klaasen’s display made. He had come into the World Cup as the most talked-about batter in ODI cricket, particularly after the smackdown he laid on Australia in Centurion in the weeks leading up to the tournament. His 174 from 83 balls that day included – alongside David Miller – an eye-watering 173 in the final ten overs of the innings. That Mumbai innings, and his follow-up 90 from 49 against Bangladesh, was early evidence that South Africa’s build-steady-charge-hard style would not be cowed on the big stage. If his returns have tailed off a touch since, the threat he poses has not.It’s easy to forget now, amid the stellar returns that have come Adam Zampa’s way, that the Australia legspinner endured a deeply uncomfortable start to his campaign. After a wicketless opening match against India, he was belted for 70 runs in ten overs during South Africa’s group-stage victory in Lucknow, with the solitary scalp of Rassie van der Dussen coming in his 15th over of the tournament. Since then his returns have gone into overdrive – 21 further wickets in 61 subsequent overs across seven consecutive wins – with his superb control of line, length and variation making any attacking motive fraught with danger. Nevertheless, South Africa had his number once before. They’ll have to believe they can find it again.Team news: Labuschagne over Stoinis, SA wait on BavumaNeither Marnus Labuschagne nor Marcus Stoinis made it to the middle in Australia’s crushing victory over Bangladesh in their final group game, but only one of them will feature in Kolkata, given the inevitable return of the game-changing Maxwell. The explosive success of their batting in recent outings means that Labuschagne’s Test tempo should be trusted to do a job, and offer ballast to the middle order alongside Steve Smith, thereby freeing up the men around them to keep blazing as they’ve seen fit.Australia (probable): 1 David Warner, 2 Travis Head, 3 Mitchell Marsh, 4 Steven Smith, 5 Marnus Labuschagne, 6 Josh Inglis (wk), 7 Glenn Maxwell, 8 Pat Cummins (capt), 9 Mitchell Starc, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Josh HazlewoodLungi Ngidi will hope to be passed fit•AFP/Getty Images

A decision will be made on Bavuma prior to the toss, as he sweats on a hamstring strain that has quietly overshadowed his team’s entire build-up. Reeza Hendricks is a very capable understudy, of course, and made 85 against England when Bavuma was once again absent, but the optics of the captain’s potential absence from a World Cup semi-final transcend the nitty-gritty of mere sporting matters. The team’s equilibrium is not helped by similar concerns surrounding Lungi Ngidi, who twice failed to complete his overs against India and Afghanistan while struggling with an ankle issue. He has been passed fit, but could yet make way for Gerald Coetzee, with Tabraiz Shamsi seemingly inked in for what is expected to be a turning pitch, alongside Keshav Maharaj, whose ascension to the ICC’s No. 1 ranking is a pre-match vote of confidence. Andile Phehlukwayo is also in contention, potentially in place of Marco Jansen, whose devastating impact when on song has been offset by two notably off-days against Sri Lanka and India, in which he was twice taken for more than 90 runs.South Africa (probable): 1 Quinton de Kock (wk), 2 Temba Bavuma (capt)/Reeza Hendricks, 3 Rassie van der Dussen, 4 Aiden Markram, 5 Heinrich Klaasen, 6 David Miller, 7 Marco Jansen/Andile Phehlukwayo, 8 Keshav Maharaj, 9 Kagiso Rabada, 10 Lungi Ngidi/Gerald Coetzee, 11 Tabraiz ShamsiPitch and conditionsAnother black-soil surface at Eden Gardens promises turn for the spinners and sluggish but true bounce for the quicks, if the events of England’s group-stage win over Pakistan are anything to go by. The X-factor on this occasion could be the weather, with rain potentially entering the equation, depending on which app you use for your radar. There is, at least, a reserve day, so South Africa should be spared some of the permutation-based agonies that have chequered their World Cup history. “We’ll turn up expecting to play a 50-over match tomorrow,” Pat Cummins, Australia’s captain, said. “If that shifts on us, we can adjust as needed. It feels like it hasn’t really rained here for the last couple of months, so to see the weather looking like that for two days is not ideal.”Stats and triviaAustralia and South Africa have played each other on seven previous occasions at World Cups, and their recent is, on the face of it, an even split. Three wins each and one infamous tie, at Edgbaston in 1999. However, in their two World Cup knockout encounters, the semi-finals in 1999 and 2007, Australia have come through on each occasion, and gone on to lift the trophy each time. In their overall head-to-head in ODIs, South Africa have a slight edge – with 55 wins to Australia’s 50, including their very first meeting at the 1992 World Cup, and 15 wins in their last 18 meetings, dating back to September 2016. Maxwell needs 108 runs to reach 4000 in ODIs, while Warner needs 104 to reach 7000. With 22 wickets to date, Zampa needs six more in a maximum of two games to set a new record for a single World Cup, beating the 27 that his team-mate Mitchell Starc claimed in 2019.Quotes”It’s hard to speak on their behalf, but I do know each World Cup, it does seem to be the story that South Africa haven’t quite achieved, obviously, what they set out to do.”
“There’s a sense of calmness within the team and obviously the normal level of anxiety that you would expect of going into the game tomorrow. But I think we’ll take a lot of confidence with our performances up until this point. But yeah, I don’t think I’ll be going around giving guys hugs.”

خاص | الأهلي يطالب لاعبه بإحضار عرض للرحيل

أبلغ مسئولو النادي الأهلي، أحد لاعبي الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالقلعة الحمراء، بالخروج من حسابات الجهاز الفني في الموسم الجديد.

ويواصل الأهلي ترتيب ملفات فريق الكرة الأول استعدادًا للموسم الجديد تحت قيادة الإسباني خوسيه ريبيرو المدير الفني.

طالع.. كم مباراة سيغيبها إمام عاشور عن الأهلى فى الدوري؟

وعلم بطولات من مصادر خاصة، أن سمير محمد بات خارج خارج حسابات الجهاز الفني في الموسم الجديد وتم إبلاغ اللاعب بإحضار عرض للرحيل عن الفريق.

ويمتلك سمير محمد عرضين من طلائع الجيش وكهرباء الإسماعيلية ولكن طلبات اللاعب المادية الكبيرة تعطل رحيله حتى الآن.

ويعد سمير محمد، الذي يشغل مركز المهاجم وصاحب 21 عامًا، أحد العناصر الشابة المتوقع أن يكون له مستقبل كبير في كرة القدم المصرية، حيث ظهر اللاعب خلال مباريات الدوري في الموسم الماضي مع الجهاز الفني السابق بقيادة السويسري مارسيل كولر.

ويستعد الأهلي لبداية مشواره في الموسم الجديد، بمواجهة فريق مودرن سبورت، في المباراة الافتتاحية لبطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويلتقي الأهلي مع مودرن سبورت، يوم السبت المقبل الموافق 9 من شهر أغسطس الحالي، في تمام الساعة 8 مساءً على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي.

Craque do futebol de amputados exalta reencontro com Ronaldinho Gaúcho

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Um dos maiores jogadores de todos os tempos quando o assunto é o futebol de amputados, Rogerinho R9 foi uma das figuras presentes no duelo entre Amigos do Ronaldinho x Estrelas, disputado no último sábado (22), na cidade de São José dos Campos.

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Confesso fã e participando pela segunda vez de um amistoso onde Ronaldinho Gaúcho é a atração principal, Rogerinho não escondeu a sua alegria em atuar no duelo que reuniu cerca de 8 mil pessoas nas dependências do Estádio Martins Pereira.

Além do sentimento de felicidade, o jogador que defende a equipe do Corinthians bem como a Seleção Brasileira também admitiu que houve tempo, durante o compromisso, para um descontraído bate-papo entre ambos onde o gol marcado por R10 na partida amistosa ocorrido em 2017, no Pacaembu, foi tema abordado:

-Mais uma vez, pude estar ao lado do meu grande ídolo mundial, Ronaldinho Gaúcho, melhor jogador do mundo, o qual sempre assisti pela televisão vendo os lindos lances, gols, ganhando vários títulos… um ícone do esporte mundial. E, agora, dividir o mesmo campo é um sonho realizado pela segunda vez. Ter esse privilegio é algo para poucos e me sinto realizado.

– Bati um papo com ele falando sobre o jogo no Pacaembu onde vi ele fazer aquele golaço do meio de campo, demos algumas risadas ali. Ao longo da partida, vi alguns lances, gols dele e, no meio de campo, após um ataque onde parti em direção ao gol, chutei de cavadinha imitando o meu ídolo. Pena que a bola foi para fora – agregou.

Kane Williamson, Taijul Islam star on evenly-matched second day in Sylhet

Bangladesh spinner answered New Zealand batter’s 104 with figures of 4 for 89, with the hosts still 44 ahead

Mohammad Isam29-Nov-2023

Kane Williamson drew level with Don Bradman and Virat Kohli for most Test hundreds•AFP/Getty Images

Taijul Islam kept Bangladesh ahead after the second day’s play in Sylhet, even as Kane Williamson levelled with Don Bradman and Virat Kohli on 29 Test centuries. The left-arm spinner took four wickets to inspire a strong reply from the hosts, who held a 44-run lead at stumps. New Zealand reached 266 for 8 when play was called off early due to bad light for the second day in a row.Williamson held the New Zealand innings together with a patient 104 which he essayed off 205 balls with 11 fours. He kept holding one end up with the middle order, but occasional wickets at the other end restricted his partnerships to only 54, 66 and 78 runs for the third, fourth and sixth wickets, respectively. Bangladesh even struck twice late in the day, when Taijul removed Williamson and Ish Sodhi with the second new ball. He had also given Bangladesh their first breakthrough early in the first session.But earlier, they had lost their remaining wicket off the day’s first ball when Tim Southee had Shoriful Islam lbw. In reply, New Zealand made a cautious start before their openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway succumbed to tight spin bowling. Latham, usually a heavy-scorer against Bangladesh, top edged a sweep off Taijul, which was easily caught by Nayeem Hasan. Mehidy Hasan Miraz then had Conway caught at silly point, where debutant Shahadat Hossain took a smart catch diving to his right.New Zealand regrouped through Williamson and Henry Nicholls by adding 54 for the third wicket. Nicholls remained cagey during his stay of 19 runs from 42 balls, before edging Shoriful. It was the first time in 13 years that Bangladesh took New Zealand’s first three wickets for less than a hundred runs.Taijul Islam (right) got Kane Williamson late in the day•AFP/Getty Images

In Shoriful’s following over, however, Bangladesh missed out on a caught-behind dismissal when Daryl Mitchell edged the ball but there wasn’t a convincing appeal from Bangladesh. The Snickometer confirmed the nick afterwards. It cost Bangladesh considerably given the match situation, as Mitchell and Williamson added 66 for the fourth wicket. But Taijul, returning for his second spell, got Mitchell, who made 41 with three fours and a six, stumped first ball to give Bangladesh a much-needed breakthrough at that stage.Williamson then got a couple of lives either side of the tea break. First, Taijul dropped a simple chance at midwicket when Williamson pulled Nayeem when on 63. When on 70, Williamson miscued a pull off Nayeem but Shoriful dropped another simple chance at deep-backward square leg. Nayeem was left bemused but the Tom Blundell wicket in between the two dropped catches probably soothed the pain.Against the run of play, part-timer Mominul Haque removed Glenn Phillips just when he was looking dangerous. He made 42 off 62 balls with five fours and a six, before edging the left-arm spinner to slip where Najmul Hossain Shanto took a good, low catch.Williamson reached his century five overs before the second new ball was due; but as soon as it was taken, Taijul removed him with his best ball of the day. Williamson came forward, but had the new ball slip between his bat and pad. Sodhi was Taijul’s fourth wicket of the day, caught neatly at short leg by Shahadat.

فيديو | بقيادة محمد شوقي.. زد يفوز على المقاولون العرب بثنائية في الدوري المصري

حقق فريق زد الفوز على نظيره المقاولون العرب، اليوم الجمعة، في المباراة التي جمعتهما ضمن منافسات مسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز بهدفين مقابل لا شيء.

والتقى المقاولون العرب مع زد، ضمن منافسات الجولة الأولى من مسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز على ملعب عثمان أحمد عثمان.

ويقود زد فنيًا محمد شوقي كمدير فني بعد توليه المسئولية بعد رحيله عن منصب نائب المدير الرياضي للنادي الأهلي.

طالع.. تشكيل الأهلي أمام مودرن سبورت في الدوري.. شوبير أساسيًا وموقف زيزو

وافتتح زد التسجيل في الدقيقة الثامنة من عمر المباراة عن طريق علي جمال من ركلة جزاء، بينما جاء الهدف الثاني بواسطة أحمد عاطف في الدقيقة 61.

ورفع زد رصيده إلى 3 نقاط، بعد الفوز على المقاولون العرب الذي تجمد رصيده عند صفر بعد الخسارة.

وانطلقت النسخة الجديدة من مسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز أمس الجمعة 8 أغسطس، بمشاركة 21 فريقًا بعد إلغاء الهبوط وصعود 3 فرق.

وتخوض الفرق دوري من دور واحد كمرحلة أولى، ثم تتنافس 7 فرق في مجموعة تحديد البطل، و14 في مجموعة تحديد الهابطين، ومن ثم يهبط 4 فرق ويصعد 3. أهداف مباراة زد والمقاولون العرب اليوم

 

Convocados, Martinelli e Jesus estão entre os maiores dribladores da Premier League

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Tite convocou nesta segunda-feira os 26 jogadores que irão compor o elenco da Seleção Brasileira na disputa da Copa do Mundo 2022, que será realizada no Catar. Destes, quase metade atuam na Inglaterra: são 12 ao todo. Entre eles, uma dupla de Gabriéis que vem ajudando bastante o Arsenal, atual líder da Premier League: Jesus e Martinelli.

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Além do nome e do time, os dois atacantes compartilham algumas outras características. Ambos já marcaram cinco gols nesta edição do Campeonato Inglês e estão entre os cinco maiores dribladores da competição até o momento. Curiosamente, também com o número igual de acertos: 26, segundo dados do site Sofascore.

Jesus e Martinelli aparecem empatados em terceiro no ranking de dribles, ficando atrás apenas dos ingleses Marcus Tavernier, do Bournemouth, com 30, e Aberechi Eze, camisa 10 do Crystal Palace.

MAIORES DRIBLADORES DA PREMIER LEAGUE 2022/2023
– Dados do Sofascore

1º – Tavernier – Bournemouth – 30
2º – Eze – Crystal Palace – 27
3º – Gabriel Jesus – Arsenal – 26
Gabriel Martinelli – Arsenal – 26
5º – Zaha – Crystal Palace – 25

Counties seek greater incentive for producing England talent

Somerset chief Hollins wants amendment to Performance-Related Fee Payments

Matt Roller23-Jan-2024

Gordon Hollins, Somerset’s outgoing chief executive, wants an alteration to PRFPs•Getty Images

English counties are pushing for an increase in the payments they receive from the ECB when players they have developed appear in international or representative cricket.Early discussions have started between the 18 first-class counties and the ECB over an updated County Partnership Agreement (CPA) which will replace the existing arrangements and cover the 2025-28 period, and Performance-Related Fee Payments (PRFPs) have been raised as an area for potential change.Under existing arrangements, counties receive payments when men’s players to whose development they have contributed make appearances for England Under-19s, England Lions or the full England side. These are weighted according to a points system, which ranks multi-day cricket above the shorter formats.”It’s a really good system,” Gordon Hollins, Somerset’s chief executive, told ESPNcricinfo. “The principle of the system is that counties that develop players who go on to play for England are rewarded and we are very supportive of that because it rewards clubs who do the right thing by the national game. To my knowledge, it doesn’t happen in any other sport.”What we would like to see is consideration given to a greater level of payment for success: we believe it should be supercharged to provide a real reward for clubs that do the hard yards and develop those players. We’d like it to provide a real incentive to ensure that those rewards are suitable and don’t just cover the cost of a club replacing that player.”Hollins gave the example of Jack Leach, a graduate of Somerset’s academy who has never played for another county but is now rarely available due to his England commitments. “When we lose Jack, we can back-fill his absence with the money we get, but we don’t get any reward for it and we’d like to see that incentive really boosted.”In many cases, PRFPs are split between a player’s current county and the county that they represented at academy or pathway levels. “Take Jos Buttler: we get the lion’s share of Jos’s England performance fees,” Hollins said. “Lancashire get a bit, but we get the most because we’ve had the most influence on his career. It’s a good system.”There are also suggestions that the national counties (formerly minor counties) should be eligible to receive PRFPs, which they are not under the current system. If Shoaib Bashir makes his England debut in India over the coming weeks, Surrey and Somerset will share the relevant PRFPs but Berkshire, whom he represented at Under-18 level, will not receive any payment.Somerset’s stance is likely to find support from other first-class counties, not least those who are heavily reliant on central ECB funding. Leicestershire, for example, have long argued that they should have received higher payments than they did for their role in developing Stuart Broad and a change in the system would give them greater reward for bringing Rehan Ahmed through their academy.An increase in funds for PRFPs was among the recommendations of Andrew Strauss’s High Performance Review in 2022. “Without sufficient incentive to develop professional cricketers, we risk not making the most of the talent pool we have in England,” the report said, while also proposing an increase in the levels of compensation paid when players decide to leave their home counties.

فيديو.. محمد صلاح يرفض طلب أحد الصحفيين عقب نهاية مباراة ليفربول وكريستال بالاس

خسر محمد صلاح النجم المصري أول ألقابه هذا الموسم مع ليفربول، بعد أن تعرض للهزيمة بركلات الجزاء الترجيحية ضد كريستال بالاس على ملعب ويمبلي، بكأس الدرع الخيرية.

ولم يسجل محمد صلاح أو يصنع لصالح ليفربول والذي أحرز أهدافه هوجو إيكيتيكي في الدقيقة 4 وجيريمي فريمبونج في الدقيقة 21.

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بينما سجل لصالح آينتراخت فرانكفورت جان فيليب ماتيتا في الدقيقة 17 من ركلة جزاء وإسماعيلا سار في الدقيقة 77.

وأضاع محمد صلاح ركلة جزاء بجانب الأرجنتيني ألكسيس ماك أليستر والشاب هارفي إليوت، بينما أضاع أيضاً لكريستال بالاس بورنا سوزا وإيبيريتشي إيزي فقط.

وبعد انتهاء اللقاء وأثناء مروره في النفق المؤدي لخارج الملعب، توجه الصحفي “لويس ستيل” بطلب إلى النجم المصري محمد صلاح.

ووجه ستيل لصلاح: “من فضلك دقيقتان، مو؟”، ليرد النجم المصري بابتسامة: “هذا مبكر جداً” ويقصد الإدلاء بتصريحات بعد نهاية اللقاء.

ويفتتح محمد صلاح مع ليفربول، مشواره في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز وحملة الدفاع عن لقب في الموسم الجديد، بلقاء بورنموث يوم الجمعة المقبل 15 أغسطس على ملعب آنفيلد.

Flamengo se aproxima de Vítor Pereira; veja a movimentação do clube por reforços no mercado

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O Flamengo teve uma mudança de rumo visando o ano de 2023. O clube optou por não renovar o contrato de Dorival Júnior e já está próximo de anunciar a contratação de Vítor Pereira, técnico que comandou o Corinthians na última temporada.

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Em relação aos reforços, o clube tentou a contratação de Gerson, mas não chegou a um acordo com o Olympique de Marselha e, neste momento, a volta do Coringa está distante.

Em entrevista na sexta-feira, dia 25, o presidente Rodolfo Landim disse que a negociação está encerrada.

A MOVIMENTAÇÃO DO FLAMENGO NO MERCADO PARA 2023:

Quem chega: Noga (retorno de empréstimo).

Próximo do acerto: Vitor Pereira.

Quem pode chegar: Agustín Rossi, do Boca Juniors (ARG).

Ficou distante:Gerson, do Olympique de Marselha (FRA).

Quem sai: Dorival Júnior (fim de contrato),Diego Alves (fim de contrato), Diego Ribas (fim de contrato) e Rodinei (fim de contrato).

Quem pode sair: Ayrton Lucas (fim de empréstimo).

Quem fica: Filipe Luís.

Em negociação:David Luiz (renovação de contrato).

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