Endrick makes clear decision over Real Madrid future after sustaining injury that could keep him out for two months

Endrick has made a decision on his Real Madrid future after suffering yet another injury setback. The Brazilian youngster was linked with a move away from Santiago Bernabeu this summer due to lack of game time in his maiden season, however, his transfer plans have hit a snag. Under Carlo Ancelotti, Endrick started in only eight matches across all competitions but managed to score seven goals.

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  • Endrick makes decision on Madrid future
  • Suffered fresh injury setback
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    Earlier this week, reported that Endrick was on the verge of making it back to the Madrid first-team but has now suffered yet another injury setback after relapsing on the hamstring injury he sustained against Sevilla in La Liga. The latest injury is likely to keep him out of action upto two months and as a result, the youngster might fail to exit Santiago Bernabeu this summer.

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    With the rise of Gonzalo Garcia, who has impressed at the Club World Cup with four goals and started every game in the competition, Xabi Alonso now has multiple attacking options at his disposal. In such a situation, the Spanish would ideally want to offload one of the attacking players in this summer transfer window. Endrick could have secured a loan move elsewhere to get more first-team opportunities but his injury might force Los Blancos to part ways with Garcia, according to .

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    Endrick wants to play regularly in the 2025-26 campaign as that would help him to secure a place in Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil squad for the World Cup next. He had earlier attracted interest from Ligue 1 giants Marseille and PSV Eindhoven.

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    The Spanish giants are currently on break following their elimination from the Club World Cup semi-final after losing against Paris Saint-Germain. They will begin their La Liga journey on August 19 against Osasuna.

São Paulo informa que cirurgia em joelho de Moreira foi bem-sucedida

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O São Paulo informou nesta quarta-feira (2), por meio de suas redes sociais, que a cirurgia de correção do joelho do lateral-direito Moreira foi bem-sucedida. O clube não estipula uma data para o retorno do atleta aos trabalhos, o que deve acontecer somente na próxima temporada.

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A jovem revelação das categorias de base tricolor rompeu o ligamento cruzado anterior do joelho esquerdo durante treino no CT da Barra Funda, no último sábado (29/10).

No texto, o clube do Morumbi informa que o ‘procedimento foi bem-sucedido e o jogador seguirá assistido pelos profissionais do clube.’

A grave contusão acontece no momento em que Moreira havia conquistado a vaga de titular absoluto do time do técnico Rogério Ceni após Igor Vinícius ser afastado por conta de uma pubalgia.

Se lesionar não é algo inédito para a revelação são-paulina. Moreira ficou fora por sete jogos após realizar uma artroscopia no joelho direito no início de setembro. Assim como naquela ocasião, o camisa 30 estava convocado para defender a Seleção Brasileira sub-20 e teve de ser cortado por conta da contusão. Com dupla nacionalidade, o lateral também é chamado constantemente para defender o selecionado de base português.

Ao todo, é a quarta vez no ano que o jovem de 18 anos desfalca o Tricolor por problemas clínicos. No início de junho sofreu uma entorse no tornozelo e ficou afastado por quatro jogos. No mês seguinte, foi convocado para defender a seleção portuguesa de base, mas acabou cortado por conta de uma amigdalite.

Sem Moreira e Igor Vinícius, o comandante são-paulino tem apenas o veterano Rafinha, improvisado como zagueiro nos últimos jogos, para o setor.

Moreira foi promovido ao elenco principal após a disputa da Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior deste ano e atuou em 11 jogos sob o comando do técnico Rogério Ceni, com um gol marcado – na goleada sobre a Universidad Católica (4 a 1) pelo duelo de volta das oitavas de final da Copa Sul-Americana, no Morumbi.

O jovem defensor revelado em Cotia acumula convocações pela seleção de base de Portugal e havia sido chamado na última sexta-feira (28) para defender a Seleção Brasileira sub-20, ao lado do zagueiro Beraldo, para o período de preparação no Chile, no mês de novembro, de olho na disputa do Torneio Sul-Americano Conmebol 2023.

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Mahela Jayawardene turns focus on domestic pitches after Sri Lanka's World Cup flop

These pitches, he said, neither allowed their batters to be in top hitting form, nor taught their spinners how to handle conditions that required them to work harder

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As the Sri Lanka squad arrived home after a disappointing 2023 World Cup, consultant coach Mahela Jayawardene attributed much of the team’s struggles the types of tracks being produced for domestic cricket in Sri Lanka. These pitches, he said, neither allowed their batters to be in top hitting form heading into the World Cup on flatter decks in India, nor taught their spinners how to handle conditions that required them to work harder for their wickets.Sri Lanka finished ninth on the points table, meaning they do not qualify for the 2025 Champions Trophy. In the five instances where they batted first, they were able to breach the 280-run mark only once, against Pakistan.”We knew that when we went to India, looking at the wickets, that we had to play at a very high tempo, which we discussed with the batters,” Jayawardene said. “It was something that they were not used to, particularly leading up to the World Cup did not allow us to do that – and most of the surfaces that we play in Sri Lanka.Related

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“In domestic cricket we play on pretty slowish wickets so the batters aren’t going to trust their shot selection on good wickets, because they’re not used to that, against high quality bowling.”Of the batters, Pathum Nissanka and Sadeera Samarawickrama were regular contributors in the top order, while the bowling unit was carried by the outstanding Dilshan Madushanka. After his 21 wickets, the next highest for Sri Lanka was Kasun Rajitha with eight, while Angelo Mathews and Maheesh Theekshana had six apiece.Theekshana’s struggles in particular hurt Sri Lanka, however support in terms of other spin options was sorely lacking. Jayawardene once more lay the blame on the pitches being offered domestically, which traditionally are known to suit spin bowling – but crucially does not necessitate the imparting of extra revolutions on the ball, something spinners who were successful at the World Cup, such as Mitchell Santner and Ravindra Jadeja, have been known to do.”When we play in Sri Lanka, the number of good wickets we play on is very low. So on those wickets it’s not really necessary for our spinners to bowl with any sort of overspin – which is what is needed to succeed on wickets like those in India. That’s where we see a big difference in our spinners.

“We’ve run the numbers in the high performance centre, and at the moment 66% of the deliveries bowled in domestic cricket are by spinners. We even saw a match last week where the whole innings was bowled by spinners. These the major problems we have to address.”Mahela Jayawardene

“If you take someone like Rangana Herath, he played years in England, so he had that skill. What we need to see is how we get our spinners to acquire those skills. At the moment, if you even take a player from the Under-19s they will first play in domestic cricket. But to get them to the right level, we need them to play on good wickets.”We’ve run the numbers in the high performance centre, and at the moment 66% of the deliveries bowled in domestic cricket are by spinners. We even saw a match last week where the whole innings was bowled by spinners. These the major problems we have to address. It’s only if we fix these problems that we can take Sri Lankan cricket to where it needs to be even in the next 10 years.”Jayawardene was speaking during an hour and thirty-minute long post-mortem, during which Sri Lanka’s returning players and staff were grilled by the country’s media on topics ranging from team changes and decisions made at the toss to more wide-spanning inquests regarding Sri Lanka’s standing in the broader cricketing landscape and the way forward for a side seemingly lacking in direction.The entire World Cup squad was present at the briefing, with only Angelo Mathews absent, while head coach Chris Silverwood and Jayawardene represented the coaching staff. It was Jayawardene though that took the lead in navigating a sometimes hostile press. He urged critics to show “trust and be patient” in a “skilful group”.Maheesh Theekshana had a disappointing 2023 World Cup•AFP/Getty Images”It’s a process that we have to trust and be patient with. This is a skilful group,” Jayawardene said. “The expectations I understand. I think the fans, they all know that when we go for a World Cup, we’re going to do well, perform well. But that expectation has to be realistic, along with the plans.”People jumping and shouting and screaming have to realise what one-day cricket is, and how we’re going to compete going forward. The plans are being set, we just need to be patient and work harder in areas where we need to improve.”More immediately however, Jayawardene drew attention to the team’s fielding and fitness levels. Sri Lanka were the worst fielding side in the tournament in terms of the percentage of catches dropped, while in terms of fitness – aside from injuries to Dasun Shanaka, Matheesha Pathirana and Lahiru Kumara – Jayawardene said that fatigue played a role in some of the poor performances towards the end of the tournament.”We dropped 16 catches which is the highest in the competition. When you’re going with a depleted bowling unit you can’t afford such mistakes. They work really hard in their fielding practices, but on the field the anticipation and execution we do lack. That comes with experience.”But for me the biggest thing is the fitness. What I noticed over the course of the tournament, because of our fitness levels the fatigue got to us as the tournament progressed, and because of that our performances died down. From the first game to the last game, we saw guys making a lot more mistakes. That happens with mental and physical fatigue. The execution and concentration lapse is because of that.”

“There’s a big difference between how T20 cricket and one-day cricket is played. We need to see how we can fit in more one-day games in to the next FTP. We also need to increase the number of one-day games being played domestically.”Mahela Jayawardene

Looking ahead, the path forward is not without substantial obstacles. Much like the World Cup cycle that preceded it, the one leading up to the 2027 tournament will have two T20 World Cups in between. Further, with Sri Lanka having failed to qualify for the 2025 Champions Trophy, they will have considerably less ODI cricket under their belt heading into the next ODI World Cup – which could potentially leave the ODI side undercooked once more in four years time.”There’s a big difference between how T20 cricket and one-day cricket is played,” Jayawardene said. “We need to see how we can fit in more one-day games in to the next FTP [future tours programme]. We also need to increase the number of one-day games being played domestically.”Once we have a debrief of this World Cup, we will start planning for the next year and the two years after that and so on, and see what the best plan is moving forward. During this planning we must not only look at the T20 and one-day sides, but also the Test side – who were very close last time around of qualifying for the World Test Championship final.”Despite the team’s poor recent results, Jayawardene was eager to stress patience with the current set of players, highlighting the primarily the need to create an identifiable culture within the team.”We’ve come this way with the talent of our players, the issue is the consistency of them utilising that talent. The players know this as well. They all have a responsibility to build a culture within the team. Each player has that responsibility.”They have to do it on their own though, it’s not someone can just come and instil. The biggest challenge is building that culture along while winning. My biggest belief is that culture precedes strategy. If that culture is there then the team strategy will be easy to execute. If we can do that then this team will go a long way.”

حقيقة دخول ريال مدريد سوق الانتقالات من جديد

سوف يعود نادي ريال مدريد إلى التدريبات من جديد اليوم الإثنين، استعدادًا للموسم الجديد تحت قيادة المدير الفني الواعد تشابي ألونسو، إذ ينطلق الموسم في غضون أسبوعين من الآن.

وتحدثت إذاعة ”كادينا كوبي” عن موقف نادي ريال مدريد من الدخول في سوق الانتقالات الصيفية مجددًا وضم لاعبين إلى صفوفه.

طالع .. رسالة هامة من رودريجو إلى ألونسو قبل بداية موسم ريال مدريد

وأشارت الصحفية بكادينا كوبي، آرانشا رودريجيز، المقربة من ريال مدريد، إلى أن الفريق الملكي لن يقوم بإجراء أي تعاقدات جديدة فيما تبقى من الميركاتو الصيفي.

وأضافت رودريجيز، أن إدارة ريال مدريد أرسلت رسالة إلى مدرب الفريق تشابي ألونسو، تفيد أن التشكيلة مكتملة حاليًا ولن تكون هناك أي تعاقدات جديدة قبل إغلاق سوق الانتقالات.

وأوضحت آرانشا، أن ألونسو سوف يتعين عليه التكيف مع تشكيلة ريال مدريد الحالية، حيث ينتظر المدرب الإسباني تحدي إعادة الفريق الملكي إلى الواجهة خلال الموسم الجديد.

ريال مدريد أبرم أربع صفقات خلال فترة الميركاتو الصيفي، حيث ضم دين هويسن من بورنموث، ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد من ليفربول، فرانكو ماستانتونو من ريفر بلايت، وأخيرًا التعاقد مع ألفارو كاريراس من صفوف بنفيكا.

Maxwell: 'Will play the IPL until I can't walk anymore'

Australia’s World Cup-winning master blaster Glenn Maxwell has declared he will entertain crowds in the IPL until he “can’t walk anymore”.But the star allrounder is already focusing on adding a second T20 World Cup to Australia’s collection during next year’s tournament in the United States and the West Indies.After resting for a week since his return home from India, Maxwell will lead the Melbourne Stars in Thursday night’s Big Bash League opener against Brisbane at the Gabba.Related

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The 35-year-old, who will again play for Royal Challengers Bangalore next year, hopes as many Australians as possible get IPL experience ahead of the T20 World Cup in June.”The IPL will probably be the last tournament I ever play, as I will play the IPL until I can’t walk anymore,” Maxwell said at Melbourne Airport on Wednesday.”I was talking about how good the IPL has been to me throughout my career; the people I’ve met, the coaches I have played under, the international players that you get to rub shoulders with, how beneficial to my whole career that tournament has been.”You’re rubbing shoulders with AB [de Villiers] and Virat [Kohli] for two months, talking to them while watching other games. It’s just the greatest learning experience that any player could ask for.”Hopefully a lot of our Australian players can get over to the IPL and get to work in slightly similar conditions to the West Indies, where it is a little bit drier, it will spin.”Australia’s white-ball group remain on a high after last month’s stunning ODI World Cup final victory over India. After winning their first T20 World Cup in 2021, Australia were unable to back it up at home when they hosted last year’s edition.But the men’s national side now have an opportunity to replicate England’s achievement by holding the 20-over and 50-over crowns at the same time.”As soon as we won this World Cup, we all talked about the refocus towards the next one,” Maxwell said. “I’m hoping it’s going be a really exciting summer for the BBL, with what is just around the corner.”Hopefully a little bit more importance on putting your name up in the headlines for the right reasons and trying to push for those spots.”

Eric Dier does Bob Marley! Ex-Bayern Munich defender & Paul Pogba lead hilarious Monaco sing-a-long as summer signings put through hazing

Paul Pogba and Eric Dier have started to gel with their new team-mates at Monaco, with the duo showcasing their musical skills during pre-season.

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At Monaco, traditions are not lost. Even the stars are not exempt. Pogba, the club's prestigious new signing, was subjected to the famous musical hazing ritual on Tuesday along with Dier, who joined for free from Bayern Munich. The former Manchester United player has not yet made his return to the pitch, having joined in a free transfer after serving an 18-month suspension, but he has already scored his first point in the dressing room, while Dier was also impressive while singing a Bob Marley song.

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Standing on a chair facing his new team-mates, Pogba didn't hesitate. The Frenchman energetically sang along to Gims and Dystinct's song 'Spider', triggering cheers and smiles from his new colleagues. The moment was captured by Thilo Kehrer, who shared it on his Instagram story.

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Dier, meanwhile, opted for a more universally loved song by giving a rendition of Three Little Birds. He got through the first few lines alone, but soon his co-stars were singing and clapping along as he turned it into more of a team effort than a humiliating solo.

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Even though his sporting future remains uncertain with Monaco, Pogba is already laying the foundations for his integration. With his humour, frankness, and camaraderie, he has clearly lost none of his ability to bring people together. Dier, meanwhile, starts a new adventure in France alongside the ex-Juventus star, while Ansu Fati has also joined the cause after moving from Barcelona.

Mitchell Starc 'surprised at the lower pace of Pakistan bowlers'

Australia seamer says it isn’t “the be all and end all but it certainly plays a part”

Danyal Rasool24-Dec-2023Pakistan seamers’ lack of express pace in the first Test got plenty of attention at home, and it appears it didn’t go unnoticed by the opposition, either. Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc said “everyone” in their set-up was surprised at Pakistan’s inability to hit higher speeds with the ball, particularly given the side’s reputation for it.”I think everyone was slightly surprised at the lower pace of the Pakistan bowlers, when you’re generally used to some guys getting in the 150s [kph],” Starc said, speaking to media at the MCG two days before the start of the second Test. “I don’t think that pace is the be all and end all but it certainly plays a part and can help.”An injury to Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf opting to make himself unavailable for the Test series against Australia meant Pakistan were limited in the number of high-pace options they had to choose from. Much of that burden fell on Shaheen Shah Afridi, but even his pace has been significantly down from his quickest days since his recovery from a knee injury.During the first Test in Perth, he averaged in the low 130 kph, dropping down to the high 120s in the second innings. The other three seam options Pakistan went with are not express either. Khurram Shahzad bowled at medium-fast speeds throughout the game, and though Aamer Jamal picked up as the match went on, he rarely hit 140 kph. It was in stark contrast to Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Starc, each of whom routinely hit the mid-140s. On a spicy wicket that became even livelier as the game went on, that difference was palpable.Related

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Starc acknowledged that the extra pace wouldn’t be quite as crucial at the MCG. “Case in point, you look at Scotty Boland who can bowl good wheels, but he’s not at your top end of pace bowlers,” he said. “But he generates a lot of sideways movement here in Melbourne, obviously being his home ground. He’s done it for a long time and we saw that obviously against England, where every ball he bowled could have been a wicket. So I don’t think that pace is the be all and end all. Certainly, for our attack we all complement each other really well by doing things very differently.”Pakistan’s lack of pace options has also concerned their former captain Waqar Younis. Speaking on ESPN’s show , he said fast bowling had been one aspect about Pakistan that had always been exciting in the past. “But this time around, I’m not seeing that. I’m seeing medium and slow-medium pacers, I’m seeing allrounders. There’s no real pace. People used to come to watch Pakistani pace bowlers running in hard and bowling 150 clicks. That’s what I’m not seeing and that’s what my worry is.”That’s my worry at domestic level as well. I can understand there are a few injuries, but in the past, you saw a battery of fast bowlers in reserve that Pakistan could bring on. But unfortunately, that as not there and it’s something I’m really worried about.”Pakistan’s bowling attack was further hampered by Shahzad being ruled out of the series with a stress fracture. Hasan Ali, Mir Hamza and Mohammad Wasim Jnr all lie in reserve, but none of them, with the possible exception of Wasim Jnr, can truly be classified as express pacers.

VIDEO: Cole Palmer kicks the post and SCREAMS at Nicolas Jackson in furious outburst after Chelsea team-mate refuses to set him up for easy goal in Club World Cup semi-final clash with Fluminense

Cole Palmer was seen lashing out in frustration after Nicolas Jackson squandered a chance in Chelsea's victory over Fluminense at the Club World Cup.

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    Palmer was left fuming after Jackson elected to shoot for goal himself rather than square the ball across the box for the England international to tap in. He kicked the post and vented his frustrations to Jackson, who offered a hand of apology after passing up the chance to help make it 3-0 against Fluminense by missing the target with his shot on Tuesday night.

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    Thankfully for Chelsea, the miss meant little. Enzo Maresca's side were already in control thanks to Joao Pedro's double, with the Brazilian making a mark on his full debut for the Blues. In contrast, this was Jackson's first appearance since being sent off in the defeat to Flamengo during the group stages.

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    With Liam Delap also arriving at Stamford Bridge this summer, Jackson cannot afford to pass up opportunities to make an impression when given the chance. However, the Senegal international did enjoy a reasonably productive 2024-25 season in the Premier League, bagging ten goals after contributing 14 strikes the campaign prior.

Bumrah's tips on yorker have helped a lot, says India U-19 seamer Naman Tiwari

The left-arm bowler wants to bowl the fastest ball in the world

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India Under-19 seamer Naman Tiwari wants to bowl the fastest ball in the world. The inspiration has come from watching videos of the greats of the game and speaking to Jasprit Bumrah.Left-arm fast bowler Tiwari, who is grabbing headlines in the ongoing Under-19 World Cup in South Africa, has found the tips he received from Bumrah at the NCA in Bengaluru working magic.Tiwari, who comes from Lucknow, has troubled batters with his yorkers and speed, grabbing ten wickets from five games so far, including two four-wicket hauls.Related

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“Bumrah is a source of inspiration for us,” Tiwari told PTI Bhasha on the sidelines of a practice session at Willowmoore Park Stadium. “I watch his bowling videos a lot. I have met him several times at the NCA and talked to him a lot about the mentality and skills of a bowler.”He explained a lot [of things to me], which have been useful. He told me how to bowl accurate yorkers, and I have worked a lot [on that aspect] following his advice. I have to work hard to bring more aggression in my bowling.”I try to learn something from every bowler I like. I try to understand and learn by watching his [Bumrah’s] videos. I like Shoaib Akhtar’s speed, Dale Steyn’s swing and Mitchell Starc’s aggression very much.”Tiwari originally wanted to become a batter but fewer opportunities turned him to bowling.”I started playing cricket as a batsman but I was not getting many chances,” he said. “That’s why I started bowling at an academy in Lucknow. Since I am left-handed, I became a left-arm fast bowler.”His father is an LIC agent and the pressure to focus on academics was immense given his middle-class background. But his heart was in cricket.”Papa always told me to focus on my studies. I was in seventh standard and wanted to play cricket. I asked my father to give me three years’ time to prove myself in cricket. My family is very happy with my success today.”Papa calls me every evening. Seeing them [family] happy makes me feel very good that I did not disappoint them.”Tiwari’s aim is to become a lethal fast bowler and play Test cricket for India.”One day I want to bowl the fastest ball in the world. I also want to play the World Cup with the senior team. But, for now, I have to focus on performance. I want to continuously improve my game because the challenges will be even bigger in the future and I will have to prepare my base to face them.Happy with the team’s performance so far in the Under-19 World Cup, Tiwari said that it was the result of the team effort.”So far, the performance of all the players has been very good. Especially in the semifinals against South Africa, we showed tremendous spirit. I am very happy with the way we are playing and will try to maintain this momentum in the final also.”Although I like all formats, I find Test cricket the most challenging. That’s where the real test of a bowler lies and I want to become a good Test cricketer in the future.”

Brathwaite 'quite clear' on his XI for first Test against Australia

The visitors will field at least three debutants with the squad that includes seven uncapped players

Andrew McGlashan13-Jan-2024West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite is “quite clear” on the XI he will take into the first Test against Australia next week, which will include at least three debutants, and praised his largely inexperienced team with making good use of their warm-up match in Adelaide.Across the three days against a Cricket Australia XI, made up of players without BBL deals, a number of the top order spent useful time in the middle with wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva hitting a century on the final day while Kavem Hodge struck 52 and 99 and Justin Greaves was twice in the runs.The bowlers were able to knock over the CA XI for 174 in their first innings with an eye-catching performance from quick Shamar Joseph who is in line for a debut next week along with the senior pair of Kemar Roach and Alzarri Joseph.Related

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Hodge, da Silva impress for West Indies after fast bowlers run through CA XI

Da Silva hits century as West Indies find positives before Test challenge

“[I’m] quite clear on the XI,” Brathwaite told reporters. “Very happy with how all the guys went about the camp [and] went about this game. This time next week it’s about making West Indies proud.”While Brathwaite did not divulge further details of how West Indies will line up, if the warm-up game is an indication it will see Hodge and Greaves making their debuts at No. 5 and 6 respectively along with Shamar.Left-armer Gudakesh Motie, who took 13 wickets in the match against Zimbabwe a year ago, would appear to be the frontline spinner although allrounder Kevin Sinclair may have given selectors something to ponder.West Indies shuffled their batting order in the second innings with Da Silva, one of the players who was part of the Test series in Australia last time around, making the most of his chance with a hundred while Brathwaite was pleased with how Hodge twice made contributions.Joshua Da Silva spent useful time in the middle•CWI Media”[Da Silva] took it with both hands, the opportunity to open, and he batted for a long period which is what you want In Test cricket so that was good to see,” he said. “Very pleased with how [Hodge] showed he [could] come again in the second innings and do it. That’s what we want.”Brathwaite (87 Tests) along with Roach (79 Tests) will have key roles to play in showing the way while Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Alzarri were also on the previous tour.”[You can talk about] different spells you would have faced, how the pitches played, there’s a lot of information shared,” Brathwaite said. “Obviously Kemar Roach leading the young bowling attack with experience of similar, how the Kookaburra ball reacts off these types of pitches, the lengths, especially with the new ball is very important.”West Indies also caught well during the game – something Pakistan were unable to do during their Test series, which may have cost them the Melbourne Test.”Catching is very important, especially here in Australia,” Brathwaite said. “The pitches get quite a bit of bounce so especially the slip fielders have to be sharp. That’s something the fielding coach speaks about, [but] we’ve got to keep working hard.”West Indies arrived in Adelaide on December 30 so have had the rare opportunity of spending two weeks in the same city to prepare for the opening Test, which this year will be a day game rather than Adelaide’s traditional day-night fixture with Brisbane instead hosting the pink-ball contest.”Having the time to practice here in Adelaide, get accustomed to the pitches and stuff, think that was great for us,” Brathwaite said. “As a team we are very pleased. The facilities here are outstanding and the boys made good use of them.”West Indies’ squad is missing a host of senior players including former captain Jason Holder and allrounder Kyle Mayers who opted to play in T20 leagues.

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