Carberry, Shah too much for Middlesex

Hampshire moved to the top of the NatWest T20 Blast’s South Group last night by overpowering Middlesex by 21 runs in front of a crowd of around 18,000 at Lord’s

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Hampshire moved to the top of the NatWest T20 Blast’s South Group last night by overpowering Middlesex by 21 runs in front of a crowd of around 18,000 at Lord’s. Michael Carberry’s 72 not out from 44 balls, and an equally fine innings of 64 from 45 balls by Owais Shah, underpinned Hampshire’s impressive 199 for 5, and Middlesex could only reply with 178 for 9.Paul Stirling smashed a six and nine fours in an explosive 27-ball 54, but when he was caught and bowled by Yasir Arafat in the 11th over, to leave Middlesex 107 for 4, they never looked like chasing down their victory target. It is Hampshire’s fifth win in seven South Group games, while Middlesex have won only two of their seven matches and remain at the bottom of the group.Stirling was joined in an explosive third wicket stand of 88 in 7.5 overs by John Simpson, who also impressed with 35 from 24 balls, featuring a six and three fours, before he perished to a catch at long-on to give Will Smith a second scalp with his innocuous-looking off breaks. Smith had also struck in the first over of Middlesex’s reply, having Nick Compton caught and bowled for a third ball duck, and the home side were 9 for 2 when Nick Gubbins was leg-before to Jackson Bird.But Stirling revived the innings by taking 24 off the fifth over, bowled by the unfortunate Chris Wood. The left-arm seamer was swung high over midwicket for six and, with a wide thrown in, was also taken for four offside fours by the Irishman – the first two punched through the covers and the last two angled away to third man.Insights

Although Kent, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire and even at times Middlesex have played scintillating cricket this season, no team in the South Group has matched the consistency or winning nous of Hampshire. While they have registered regularly strong scores their innings have been far from faultless and on more than a couple of occasions they’ve had to work hard for their wins. Having selected just 15 players in their eight squads so far this season Hampshire are one of the most settled teams in the country and such stability is engendering success. Concerns still linger over the fast bowling however, which remains sporadic and profligate.
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Simpson hit Danny Briggs for a successive six and four, and it was only when he and Stirling departed in the 10th and 11th overs that Middlesex’s challenge faded away.James Franklin did his best with some defiant blows, but Andrew Balbirnie and Neil Dexter were both dismissed cheaply by Danny Briggs’s left-arm spin and when Ollie Rayner was run out and Franklin adjudged lbw for a 24-ball 35 in the 17th over, all that remained was for Middlesex’s lower order to bat out the remaining overs.Hampshire’s total was built upon a superb third wicket partnership of 118 in 12.1 overs between Carberry and Shah. The two veteran batsmen – Shah is 36 and Carberry 34 – constructed their stand along classical lines, at first predominantly pushing singles and rotating the strike but later hitting boundaries with great power as they set about the Middlesex attack.Shah was visibly annoyed when he got himself out by stepping back into his own stumps when swinging a ball from Kyle Abbott high over deep square leg for what would have been his third six. As it was, as umpire Graham Lloyd raised his arms high to signal the six to the scorers, Shah was stomping off swishing his bat in anger at his clumsiness.They came together at 27 for 2, after James Vince and Jimmy Adams fell trying to take full advantage of the initial six-over Powerplay. Vince was bowled by Abbott for 14 aiming something violent soon after he had marked his call-up to England’s Twenty20 international squad by taking three fours from the second over of the game, bowled by Harry Podmore, and Adams was leg-before to offspinner Rayner as he attempted to reverse sweep.Carberry and Shah had only just started to accelerate when Hampshire reached the halfway point of the innings at 71 for 2, but 60 runs came from the next five overs as Shah hit Rayner for four, six, four from successive balls in a 14th over costing 17. The 12th over had brought 13 runs, too, with Carberry mainly responsible for that, and Shah took a cheeky two for a free hit at James Harris which he launched high into the hands of long off for a “catch” that didn’t count.Towards the end of his innings, there was one flashing cover drive from Shah, off Podmore, which beat a boundary fielder in front of the Grand Stand even though the ball hit the ropes just ten yards from where he had been positioned.Sean Ervine, replacing Shah, took fours from the first three balls he faced – including a brilliant ramp shot from his first delivery from Abbott – and then smashed Harris straight for six soon after Carberry had swung the same bowler over midwicket for a maximum. Ervine’s 20, which was ended by a magnificent diving catch by Balbirnie, who sprinted in from long-on before throwing himself forward, took only seven balls and, in all, Hampshire plundered 68 from the last five overs.Carberry carved Abbott for two final fours in a 20th over in which the South African fast bowler was punished for 20 runs and contained two no balls.

CSA define o time para encarar o Flamengo; veja a provável escalação

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O CSA realizou nesta sexta-feira o último treino antes de viajar para o Rio de Janeiro, onde encara o líder Flamengo, pela 28ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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A ausência da atividade foi o lateral-esquerdo Carlinhos, que apresentou um desgaste físico, mas de acordo com o técnico Argel Fucks não preocupa e começa o jogo entre os titulares.

Para o duelo no Maracanã, o Azulão não terá o goleiro Jordi, o volante Naldo e o atacante Bustamante, todos machucados. Além deles, o volante João Vitor está suspenso.

Caso não haja nenhum problema de última hora, o CSA encara o Fla com seguinte formação: João Carlos; Celsinho, Luciano Castán, Alan Costa e Carlinhos; Dawhan, Nilton e Jonatan Goméz; Warley, Apodi e Ricardo Bueno.

Com 27 rodadas disputadas, o Azulão aparece na 18ª colocação, com 26 pontos, três a menos que o Fluminense, primeiro time fora do Z4.

Leco deixa reunião do Conselho antes do fim e gera mal estar no São Paulo

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Na noite da última segunda-feira, no Salão Nobre do Morumbi, ocorreu a reunião do Conselho do São Paulo para a discussão de assuntos pautados previamente, como a aprovação de contratos e a discussão do relatório financeiro apresentado na última semana. O evento, porém, esteve esvaziado por conta da ausência de muitos conselheiros e da saída precoce de diretores e do presidente Leco, antes de iniciar a exposição sobre o déficit do clube. A informação, divulgada inicialmente pelo UOL, foi confirmada pelo LANCE!.

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Os trabalhos tiveram início com alguns contratos aprovados com as seguintes empresas:Academias Ciaexpress (Cia. Athletica); CM Imports Importadora eComércio Ltda, Phoenix TowerParticipações S/A.; Simpress Com. Locação e Serviços Ltda. A unanimidade na aprovação dos contratos não ocorreu por conta da rejeição do acordo com aFeng – Fan Engagement Marketing e Inteligência Ltda., relacionado ao programa de sócio-torcedor.

O imbróglio aconteceu em virtude de uma cláusula que prevê o pagamento de uma multa de R$ 1,5 milhão em caso de quebra de contrato. Mais da metade dos conselheiros presentes votaram contra a aprovação e o documento será reformulado pela diretoria até novo pleito. A votação também incorreu outro problema, já que foi solicitado ao presidente Leco e aos diretores presentes que saíssem da sala para que os votos fossem contados. Acontece que o mandatário e seus dirigentes não voltaram na sequência.

A polêmica nesse caso se deve ao fato de que após o término da aprovação ou não dos contratos, estava prevista a apreciação do relatório financeiro do clube que aponta um déficit de R$ 77 milhões no ano e o aumento da dívida. Como já haviam deixado o Morumbi, Leco e a diretoria não participaram da discussão, o que gerou mal estar, inclusivecom o presidente do Conselho, Marcelo Abranches Pupo Barboza solicitando formalmente que isso não se repita.

Vale lembrar que a participação do presidente e de sua diretoria não é obrigatória nas reuniões do conselho, mas a insatisfação ocorreu pois Leco prometeu a alguns conselheiros que iria estar presente enquanto os membros do órgão fariam a apreciação dos dados, que ocorreu assim mesmo. A explicação presidencial deve ficar para a próxima reunião.

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Trial court adjourns spot-fixing hearing

A trial court in Delhi has adjourned the hearing on framing of charges on the alleged betting and fixing activities of the three cricketers who have been chargesheeted during the 2013 IPL corruption scandal

ESPNcricinfo staff29-Jun-2015A trial court in Delhi has adjourned the hearing on framing of charges on the alleged betting and fixing activities of Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila. The three cricketers had been chargesheeted during the IPL 2013 corruption scandal. The next hearing has been scheduled for July 25.The Rajasthan Royals trio had been arrested by Delhi Police in May 2013 for allegedly indulging in spot-fixing. Almost two years after the chargesheet was filed, charges against the three cricketers have still not been framed in the court on technical grounds. According to , additional sessions judge Neena Bansal Krishna on Monday said since the order sheet was not prepared, the hearing and framing of charges had to be adjourned.Last month, Krishna had reserved the order on framing of charges, asking the lawyers of the accused to submit their arguments in writing by June 6. Monday’s hearing was set following the submissions by representatives of some of the 39 accused who have been chargesheeted.The three cricketers were among several individuals arrested in May-June 2013 for their alleged involvement in betting and spot-fixing during the Indian Premier League. While Sreesanth and Chavan were granted bail on June 10 , Chandila had to spend more than three months in prison before he was released on bail.The BCCI banned Sreesanth and Chavan for life in September 2013, while Chandila’s case is pending before the board’s disciplinary committee.

Peres é punido pelo STJD após afirmar que VAR ajuda o Flamengo

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O presidente do Santos, José Carlos Peres, foi punido pelo STJD após sugerir que o VAR tem ajudado o Flamengo em algumas rodadas do Campeonato Brasileiro. O julgamento aconteceu nesta sexta-feira, no Rio de Janeiro. A suspensão do mandatário santista é de 15 dias.

Peres tentou argumentar e disse que estava arrependido pela declaração. Além disso, citou que sua frase foi tirada do contexto.

– Me arrependi de ter falado, deveria ter calado a boca. Pedi desculpa para eles (Flamengo). Eu ficaria aborrecido se falassem isso. Não foi minha intenção. Falando de coração: não foi minha intenção – afirmou Peres, nesta sexta-feira.

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Com a punição, Peres não poderá exercer as funções de presidente junto a CBF. Um membro do Comitê Gestor deve substituir neste caso. O vice-presidente Orlando Rollo segue afastado, deve retornar, mas ainda não foi notificado.

Peres foi enquadrado no parágrafo II do artigo 258, quando alguém ‘desrespeita os membros da equipe de arbitragem e reclama desrespeitosamente contra suas decisões’. O mandatário santista poderia pegar uma pena de ate 180 dias.

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Morris signs for Surrey in T20 Blast

Chris Morris, the South Africa allrounder, has agreed to join Surrey for this summer’s NatWest T20 Blast competition

ESPNcricinfo staff26-Feb-2016Chris Morris, the South Africa allrounder whose exploits helped turn the tables on England in their recent limited-overs series, has agreed to join Surrey for this summer’s NatWest T20 Blast competition.Morris will arrive at Surrey in July as a replacement for the West Indies allrounder Dwayne Bravo, who will be departing for the Caribbean Premier League. He will be available for the final six group matches of the tournament, including four Friday night home fixtures at the Kia Oval.”I am delighted to have signed for Surrey to play T20 this year,” said Morris. “Playing county cricket has always been a big ambition of mine and I am delighted to be playing at the Kia Oval. I look forward to joining up with the boys in July and I hope to contribute towards a successful season for the county.”Alec Stewart, Surrey’s director of cricket, added: “Chris is an exciting three-dimensional cricketer with bat, ball and in the field and has shown his match-winning abilities in the recent South Africa v England 50-over and T20 series. He will give us a number of very good options when he joins us in July and everyone at the club looks forward to welcoming him this summer.”Morris made headlines throughout South Africa’s home summer, both on and off the field, where he was signed by the Delhi Daredevils for US$1,044,000 to play in this season’s IPL.He made his Test debut against England at Cape Town, scoring 69 in his maiden innings as well as clinging onto two outstanding one-handed catches in the slip cordon.His most outstanding moment, however, came in the fourth ODI against England at Johannesburg, when he blazed South Africa to a thrilling one-wicket victory with 62 from 38 balls, a victory that enabled them to come from 2-0 down to win the series 3-2.An NOC certificate was issued by Cricket South Africa this week, allowing Morris to play in England this summer. It will be his first experience in English domestic cricket, coming on the back of experience with the Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League and the Highveld Lions in South Africa.

Shahid Afridi reconsidering T20I retirement

Pakistan T20I captain Shahid Afridi has said he is facing “huge pressure” from family and friends to not retire from international cricket in April at the end of the World T20 in India

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Shahid Afridi: T20I veteran

Pakistan T20I captain Shahid Afridi has said he is facing “huge pressure” from family and friends to not retire from international cricket in April at the end of the World T20 in India. Afridi, who will turn 36 on March 1, plays only T20 internationals for Pakistan and is now reconsidering his decision to quit the format.After the 2015 World Cup, Afridi had announced his intention to retire from international cricket following the World T20, but now it appears he has not made up his mind. “I’m not saying that,” he told ESPNcricinfo in Dubai, when asked if he was going to continue playing. “I am saying there is a lot of pressure on me that I shouldn’t retire from T20. That I can play on, and as such there is no real talent coming through in Pakistan whose place I am taking.”For a while now there is a lot of pressure from my family, a lot of pressure from my friends, including my elders, who say there is no need for me to retire from Twenty20. That is a huge pressure. For now, in truth, I am focusing only on the World Cup. That is a huge challenge for me.”First I want to see where Pakistan stand in the World Cup. Whether I am capable of taking the team forward on the back of my performances. I want to check where I am standing myself. As far as playing goes my fitness is (awesome). Energy is also there. I can play cricket. But I would be able to tell things clearly after the World Twenty20.”Afridi was the catalyst in Pakistan’s World T20 triumph in 2009 in England, when he made half-centuries in the semi-final and final. He has played in all five editions of the World T20 and has the most international caps and wickets in the format – 90 and 91. Afridi’s economy rate of 6.66 is third best in all T20s for bowlers with 200 wickets – only West Indies offspinner Sunil Narine and Pakistan offspinner Saeed Ajmal are ahead of him in the list of 14. His batting strike rate of 154.61 is second only to Andre Russell among batsmen with 2000-plus T20 runs. Afridi’s T20I captaincy record is mixed with 16 wins and 19 losses in 35 internationals.In the Pakistan Super League, where he led Peshawar Zalmi, Afridi was the second highest wicket-taker for his team, with ten wickets. He scored only 87 runs in seven innings, though, and Peshawar were eliminated in the third qualifying final by eventual winners Islamabad United.

Edmundo crava: 'No Maracanã, Flamengo faz 3 ou 4 no Real Madrid'

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O bom desempenho do Flamengo tem encantado torcedores e a imprensa. Nesta segunda-feira, no “Expediente Futebol”, os comentaristas analisaram se a equipe de Jorge Jesus teria chance de vencer algum gigante europeu. Edmundo afirmou que o Rubro-Negro, caso atue no Maracanã, poderia vencer com tranquilidade o Real Madrid.

– Eu acho o seguinte: 16h, dezembro, no Maracanã – Flamengo mete 3, 4. Agora, 16h, no Bernabéu, com chuva, vento, neve, não sei, aí dá Real Madrid. O fator campo faz diferença neste caso. Em um campeonato de pontos corridos, o Flamengo faz frente a este time, sim – afirmou.

O Flamengo volta a campo nesta quarta-feira, às 21h30, contra o Vasco, no Maracanã, pela 33ª rodada e pode acelerar tempo de levantar a taça do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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Athletico vence causa movida pelo Coritiba sobre final do estadual de 2018

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A 17ª Vara Cível do Tribunal de Justiça do Paraná (TJ-PR) deu ganhou de causa ao Athletico-PR em processo movido pelo seu arquirrival, o Coritiba, mediante a situação que ocorreu quando os dois times jogaram a decisão do Campeonato Paranaense em 2018.

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Com a decisão expedida pelo juiz Adriano Vieira de Lima nessa terça-feira (19), além de não conseguir qualquer tipo de indenização, o clube do Alto da Glória ainda terá de ressarcir o Rubro-Negro da Baixada em relação aos valores de honorários dos advogados, calculados em R$ 75 mil.

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Como o Furacão não entrou em acordo com a Rede Globo via afiliada RPC sobre os direitos de transmissão (ao contrário do Coxa), o clube exibiu somente pelo YouTube a decisão do torneio vencido pelo Rubro-Negro e sem autorizar a entrada da equipe de TV.

Depois do ocorrido, o time Alviverde entrou na justiça contra seu rival alegando dano moral por não ter tido o direito de exercer os direitos de transmissão na TV. O valor pedido pelo jurídico do Coxa foi de R$ 750 mil tentando se basear em outra ação semelhante onde o Athletico cobrou com sucesso uma indenização de R$1,5 milhão no ano de 2016.

Todavia, ao contrário do que a equipe jurídica do Coritiba gostaria, o entendimento do juiz responsável foi de que o clube não tinha competência para pedir o ressarcimento, mas sim a RPC.

Semi-final spot on the line in Mohali

Twelve days after the World T20 proper began, the parallels between India and Australia will end – only one team will make it through to the semi-finals

The Preview by Brydon Coverdale26-Mar-2016Match factsSunday, March 27, 2016
Start time 1930 local (1400 GMT)Big PictureAnd so, here it is. The last game in Group 2, a straight knockout match between India and Australia. They have arrived here not via long and winding roads, but short and parallel ones. Both lost their opening games of this tournament to New Zealand. Both beat Pakistan. And both scraped home against Bangladesh, though not without some palpitations. Now, 12 days after the tournament proper began, the parallels will end, with one of these teams to move through to the semi-finals.Not that everything has been the same for these two teams. India’s selectors have stuck firm throughout the tournament, using the same 11 players in every match so far. Australia have made changes in every match and have used 14 of their 15 squad members, with fast bowler Andrew Tye the only man yet to be chosen.Australia were similarly unsettled when these two teams met in a three-match series in Australia in January, India using only 11 players (the same 11 from this World T20) and Australia trying a whopping 19 different men. There’s flexible and then there’s frantic, and it’s not clear which Australia have been in T20 cricket recently. They lost all three games to India in that series, yet have done enough to get themselves one match from a World T20 semi-final.The last time India played at home to Australia in a world event was the quarter-final of the 2011 World Cup, when MS Dhoni’s men triumphed in Ahmedabad. They went on to win that tournament at home, one of the greatest moments in Indian cricket. If they are to repeat that success in the World T20, they must first get through this quasi quarter-final.Form guide(last five completed matches, most recent first)India: WWLWWAustralia: WWLWWIn the spotlightHandling spin has never been a strength of Australia’s, and Ravindra Jadeja will turn the ball away from a batting order heavy on right-handers. Jadeja is India’s leading wicket taker in this tournament (though with only four to his name that may not be saying much) and will hope to find whatever turn there is in a Mohali pitch expected to be on the slow side.James Faulkner occupies an extremely important role for Australia in this tournament, his batting key during the late stages of an innings and his bowling offering an important point of difference, as Australia’s only left-arm seamer. His use of the slower ball earned him a five-for against Pakistan, and at the same venue he would be dreaming of the same kind of performance against India.Team newsIndia have not changed their side so far in the tournament; don’t expect them to start now. An unchanged XI is almost certain.India (probable) 1 Rohit Sharma, 2 Shikhar Dhawan, 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Suresh Raina, 5 Hardik Pandya, 6 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 7 Yuvraj Singh, 8 Ravindra Jadeja, 9 R Ashwin, 10 Jasprit Bumrah, 11 Ashish NehraAustralia have ummed and ahhed in this tournament, unsure whether to stack the team with allrounders or trust the specialists, and their batting order has been constantly changing according to the team balance. It is just possible the batting group may stay the same for this game, though Nathan Coulter-Nile must be under pressure to retain his spot in the attack having failed to take a wicket in three games this tournament.Australia (possible) 1 Usman Khawaja, 2 Aaron Finch, 3 David Warner, 4 Steven Smith (capt), 5 Glenn Maxwell, 6 Shane Watson, 7 James Faulkner, 8 Peter Nevill (wk), 9 Adam Zampa, 10 John Hastings/Nathan Coulter-Nile, 11 Josh Hazlewood.Pitch and conditionsThere were plenty of runs in the Mohali pitch against Pakistan when Australia made 193 for 4, and spin played less of a role than it has at some venues. A slowish surface is again expected, and it must be noted that by the time the men walk out for the toss the pitch will already have been used for 40 overs, with the India Women and West Indies Women playing on the same pitch in their match earlier in the day. The forecast for Sunday is good.Stats and trivia India have won the past five T20s between the sides, with Australia’s last win having come at the 2012 World T20 in Sri Lanka Against Pakistan, James Faulkner became the first Australian to claim a five-wicket haul in a T20 internationalQuotes”This format requires you to be at the top of your focus and concentration for 120 balls with the bat and on the field as well. That’s the only thing we can look to do.””I suppose that’s what I’ve learnt over my whole career – it is a very important game but really you’ve just got to put it in the context that it’s just another game.”

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