لمزاملة ميسي مجددًا.. رسميًا | إنتر ميامي يعلن تعاقده مع بوسكيتس

أعلن نادي إنتر ميامي الأمريكي، منذ قليل، تعاقده بشكل رسمي مع النجم الإسباني سيرجيو بوسكيتس في صفقة مجانية.

وأصبح بوسكيتس متاحًا كوكيل حر بعد انتهاء عقده مع برشلونة، حيث قرر الرحيل عن “كامب نو” نهاية الموسم الماضي.

وتلقى بوسكيتس الكثير من العروض، من ضمنها الدوري السعودي، ولكنه رفضها من أجل خوض تجربة في الدوري الأمريكي، خاصة مع انتقال صديقه النجم الأرجنتيني ليونيل ميسي.

وسبق أن أعلن ميسي، قبل أيام، أنه سينتقل إلى فريق إنتر ميامي، ولكن لم يتم الإعلان رسميًا عن الصفقة حتى الآن.

هذا، ولم يكشف إنتر ميامي تفاصيل تخص صفقة بوسكيتس، حيث اكتفت بنشر مقطع فيديو يتضمن آراء عدد من نجوم كرة القدم، وعلى رأسهم ميسي، تجاه بوسكيتس.

Barath, Brathwaite in high-performance squad

Adrian Barath, Kraigg Brathwaite have bene selected as part of the Sagicor WIHPC squad for the 2013-14 programme

ESPNcricinfo staff15-May-2013

Kraigg Brathwaite has enjoyed a stellar first-class season for Barbados this year•WICB Media

Adrian Barath and Kraigg Brathwaite have been selected for the Sagicor West Indies High Performance Centre’s 2013-14 programme. They are part of a group of 14 players who enjoyed success over the last year in limited-overs and first-class competitions in the West Indies.The HPC works in a similar fashion to the A teams of other countries. The squad will train at the University of the West Indies campus, where they will be educated on facets such as mental conditioning, media training, anti-doping, anti-corruption, and other personal development skills.Graeme West, the HPC coach, was looking forward to working with these talents. “Now that I have been in the position at Sagicor WIHPC for more than 12 months, I feel I’m more confident about the knowledge of players, and [an] understanding of how a talented, young player in the Caribbean develops and is looking to develop,” he said. “I’ve also had the benefit of watching some of the players in regional matches and looking to see how we can help them improve for the benefit of cricket at the regional, as well as the international level. We will need to spend some time initially on the players’ skills, fitness and developing their all-round game before stepping up their preparation to deal with competitive situations.”Brathwaite finished as the second highest run-scorer in the Regional Four Day Competition, with 577 runs in eight matches, while Raymon Reifer was third highest wicket-taker in the Super 50 limited-overs tournament, with 11 wickets in eight matches at 16.18.HPC squad: Adrian Barath (Trinidad & Tobago), Ronsford Beaton (Guyana), Quinton Boatswain (Montserrat), Kraigg Brathwaite (Barbados), John Campbell (Jamaica), Chandrapaul Hemraj (Guyana), Shai Hope (Barbados), Akeal Hosein (Trinidad & Tobago), Steven Katwaroo (Trinidad & Tobago), Kyle Mayers (Barbados), Dalton Polius (St. Lucia), Raymon Reifer (Barbados), Tyrone Theophile (Dominica), Hayden Walsh Jr (Antigua & Barbuda)

ترتيب هدافي الدوري السعودي بعد هدف رونالدو أمام الشباب

استكملت اليوم مباريات الجولة الثامنة والعشرين من عمر الدوري السعودي للمحترفين (دوري روشن).

وأقيمت اليوم ثلاث مواجهات، افتتحت بمباراة الهلال أمام العدالة والتي انتهت بخسارة الزعيم بهدفين دون رد.

واستضاف النصر نظيره الشباب، كما يواجه اتحاد جدة فريق الباطن.

واستطاع فريق النصر أن يحول تأخره بهدفين إلى فوز بثلاثية، سجلها للعالمي تاليسكا وعبد الرحمن غريب وكريستيانو رونالدو.

فيديو | تاليسكا يقلص الفارق ويسجل هدف النصر الأول أمام الشباب

هدفا تاليسكا ورونالدو رفع بهما اللاعبان رصيدهما إلى 18 للأول و14 للثاني، ليحتلا المرتبتين الثانية والرابعة في جدول ترتيب هدافي الدوري السعودي. ترتيب هدافي الدوري السعودي

1- عبد الرزاق حمد الله (اتحاد جدة): 20 هدفًا.

2- أوديون إيجالو (الهلال) وتاليسكا (النصر): 18 هدفًا.

3- فراس البريكان (الفتح):  17 هدفًا.

4- كريستيانو رونالدو (النصر): 14 هدفًا.

5- كارلوس جونيور (الشباب): 12 هدفًا

Rajasthan Royals choose to bowl; Shami and Harshal start for SRH

Sunrisers Hyderabad have stocked their bowling attack with fast bowlers for their season opener at home

ESPNcricinfo staff23-Mar-20253:14

Cricinformed – SRH’s six-hitters set for a new IPL high?

Riyan Parag won his first toss as IPL captain, opting to bowl against hosts Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the afternoon fixture on the first double-header of IPL 2025. Parag confirmed that Rajasthan Royals’ (RR) regular captain Sanju Samson, who is currently recuperating from a finger injury, will slot in as their Impact Player when they chase.RR will line up with an all-Indian top six, including Samson and Vidarbha’s Shubham Dubey. They packed their attack with three overseas bowlers: Jofra Archer, Fazalhaq Farooqi and Maheesh Theekshana, who was picked ahead of his Sri Lanka senior Wanindu Hasaranga. Finisher Shimron Hetmyer is the only overseas batter in their entire squad.As for SRH, they picked three overseas players in their batting XI – captain Pat Cummins, Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen – and handed an IPL debut to 23-year-old MP batter Aniket Verma. SRH have the option of bringing in Adam Zampa as their Impact Player when they bowl later in the evening.Verma, 23, has played just one representative T20 so far in December 2024, when he was dismissed for a duck. He was plucked out of the Madhya Pradesh T20 league where he was the top run-getter with 273 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 195. Former Chennai Super Kings quick Simarjeet Singh was picked ahead of left-arm seamer Jaydev Unadkat, who was among SRH’s Impact Subs.Sunrisers Hyderabad: 1 Travis Head, 2 Abhishek Sharma, 3 Ishan Kishan (wk), 4 Nitish Kumar Reddy, 5 Heinrich Klaasen, 6 Aniket Verma, 7 Abhinav Manohar, 8 Pat Cummins (capt), 9 Simarjeet Singh, 10 Harshal Patel 11 Mohammed Shami.Impact Subs: Adam Zampa, Sachin Baby, Jaydev Unadkat, Zeeshan AnsariRajasthan Royals: 1 Yashasvi Jaiswal, 2 Shubham Dubey, 3 Nitish Rana, 4 Riyan Parag (capt), 5 Dhruv Jurel (wk), 6 Shimron Hetmyer, 7 Jofra Archer, 8 Maheesh Theekshana, 9 Tushar Deshpande, 10 Sandeep Sharma, 11 Fazalhaq Farooqi.Impact subs: Sanju Samson, Kwena Maphaka, Kunal Singh Rathore, Kumar Kartikeya, Akash Madhwal

Londrina tem concorrência para manter destaque do time na Série B

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O Londrina terminou a Série B na oitava colocação, e lutou até as últimas rodadas para ir em busca da vaga para a elite do futebol brasileiro. Com a melhor campanha do segundo turno, o time comandado pelo técnico Roberto Fonseca saiu da 17ª colocação e chegou a estar entre os cinco primeiros da competição.

O lateral-esquerdo Sávio, de 23 anos, foi um dos destaques do bom returno do Tubarão. O jogador chegou em agosto, após ter conquistado a Série D do Campeonato Brasileiro com o Ferroviário-CE. Desde então, sondagens e mais sondagens acontecem em cima do atleta.

– O Sávio é um jogador de muito potencial, que fez uma boa Série D e evoluiu ainda mais na Série B. Não é à toa que temos times da Série A de olho nele, sondando e iniciando algumas conversas – explicou o empresário Anderson Nasralla, da Conquista Sports, que também comentou sobre a preferência do Londrina:

– Estamos trabalhando em prol do melhor para ele e para a carreira dele. Vamos aguardar os próximos dias, vamos conversar com o Londrina e ouvir o projeto deles. A situação não está definida – concluiu.

Sávio fez 18 jogos com o clube pela Série B, com 10 vitórias, 4 empates e 4 derrotas, aproveitamento de 62,9% dos pontos que o time disputou com ele em campo.

Estatísticas de Sávio no Londrina de acordo com o Footstats:

3 assistências para gol
21 oportunidades criadas
​24 desarmes
12 interceptações

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Patrick Sadler to lead Scotland at U-19 World Cup

Patrick Saddler will lead Scotland in the Under-19 World Cup in Australia in August, with Matthew Cross as his deputy

ESPNcricinfo staff27-Jun-2012Patrick Sadler will lead Scotland in the Under-19 World Cup in Australia in August. A fast bowler, Sadler had also lead Scotland in the Under-19 World Cup qualifiers, during the course of which Scotland lost only one game in 14, and finished in top spot in the global category.Scotland’s squad for the U-19 World Cup

Patrick Sadler (capt), Mathew Cross (vice-capt), Aman Bailwal, Freddie Coleman, Henry Edwards, Nick Farrar, Gavin Main, Tom McBride, Scott McElnea, Ross McLean, Sam Page, Peter Ross, Kyle Smith, Ruaidhri Smith, Andrew Umeed

Top-order batsman Mathew Cross was named vice-captain of the 15-man squad announced by Cricket Scotland. Sadler and Cross have both impressed in the MCC Universities programme so far this season, for Cambridge and Loughborough respectively.Freddie Coleman, a batsman who has played in England’s domestic 40-overs tournament this season for Scotland, has also been included.”We are in an extremely fortunate position with this group, in that we have real strength in depth,” Scotland’s coach, Craig Wright, said. “In particular, some of the younger players have made real progress and forced their way into the squad.”The lads have earned the right to test themselves against the best age-group players in the world, and I believe they have the attributes to give a good account of themselves in the competition.”Scotland will fly to Australia on July 24, and have a week’s preparation in the lead-up to the tournament. Their first World Cup match is against New Zealand on August 12.

'Near enough not good enough' – Law

Stuart Law, who stepped down from his position as Bangladesh coach, has said merely challenging the top teams in international cricket is “not good enough” for Bangladesh

Mohammad Isam16-Apr-2012Stuart Law, who stepped down as Bangladesh coach, has said merely challenging the top teams in international cricket is “not good enough” for Bangladesh and that working hard was the only way to go to win more games. Law resigned for personal reasons after nine months with Bangladesh, the highlight of his tenure being their impressive show in the Asia Cup this year, when they beat India and Sri Lanka and went down by just two runs in the final against Pakistan.”Near enough is not good enough,” Law told ESPNcricinfo. “You’re never good enough, you always try to be the best you possibly can. I will miss them a hell of a lot and I wish them all the best but there’s no substitute for hard work.”Law started as coach on the tour of Zimbabwe in August 2011, when Bangladesh were beaten in the only Test that marked the hosts’ return to the longest format after a period of self-imposed isolation. “As a coach you’re not going to walk in and have success immediately,” Law said. “You have to work out how the players respond in certain pressure situations. You have to work out how to treat them, you can’t treat everybody the same. It is totally different to how you treat people in other parts of the world.”I think to get trust between me and the players; there were a lot of things, not just one or two.”There was some disappointment, Law said, in him leaving at a time when “we started to see the plans come into fruition, what we talk about being acted out in the field. The boys are listening and responding and respecting the way we are talking about our cricket.”His focus, while with Bangladesh, was to create a strong collective unit, Law said, speaking from his experience in Queensland. “The culture we created in Queensland had everyone on equal terms. It was more of a family and that’s what I wanted to create here.”The way that superstars are treated in this part of the world, I’ve never seen it before outside this part of the world. To their credit, Shakib [Al Hasan] and Tamim [Iqbal] have gone out of their zone to be part of the team. We saw the rewards of that in the Asia Cup.”Law said he would continue his association with cricket. “It’s not a done deal for me by any stretch of the imagination. I get a buzz out of watching players replicate what we’ve been talking about. I’m moving back to Brisbane, my hometown. I have applied for a position there so I am just waiting to hear on the outcome of that.”

Maddy Green, Katie Perkins get New Zealand call-up

Maddy Green and Katie Perkins have made it to the New Zealand women’s squad that will take on Australia in the Rose Bowl series later this month

ESPNcricinfo staff04-Jan-2012

Rachel Candy is back in the New Zealand Women set-up•Getty Images

Maddy Green and Katie Perkins have made it to the New Zealand women’s squad that will take on Australia in the Rose Bowl series later this month. New Zealand Cricket announced the 14-player squad for the series in Australia, which will include five Twenty20s and three ODIs, starting from January 20.Suzie Bates, who has taken over from the retired Aimee Watkins as captain, will be assisted by Amy Satterthwaite. Rachel Candy, a medium pacer who last played for New Zealand in 2008, and Morna Nielsen, who was not in the squad that played the Natwest quadrangular series in England last summer, have made returns. The debutants, Green and Perkins, had done well in New Zealand’s domestic Twenty20 tournament.”The squad has been picked on the back of a hard-fought domestic competition,” national selection manager Kim Littlejohn said. “Top order batsman Maddy Green has been on the radar for some time and deserves her chance after impressing for the Auckland Hearts in the Action Cricket Twenty20 competition, where she has hit 150 runs at an average of 37.50.”Katie Perkins also demanded a spot in the squad with strong performances in the domestic competition. In seven Twenty20 innings Perkins has hit 126 runs and only been dismissed once. Her batting along with her world-class fielding has played a major part in the success of the Hearts this season.”Squad: Suzie Bates (capt), Amy Satterthwaite (vice-capt), Kate Broadmore, Rachel Candy, Lucy Doolan, Maddy Green, Frances Mackay, Katey Martin, Sara McGlashan, Morna Nielsen, Katie Perkins, Liz Perry, Lea Tahuhu, Sian Ruck

Series heads for gripping finish

Aided greatly by Usman Khawaja, Ricky Ponting summoned his deepest reserves of skill and focus to give Australia a fighting chance of chasing 310 to square the two-match series against South Africa

The Report by Daniel Brettig20-Nov-2011
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Pat Cummins claimed six wickets in his debut Test•AFP

Aided greatly by Usman Khawaja, Ricky Ponting summoned his deepest reserves of skill and focus to give Australia a fighting chance of chasing 310 to square the two-match series against South Africa.Ponting’s 122-run union with the sure-handed Khawaja, who was out to Imran Tahir only one ball before the close, took the tourists to 142 for 3, leaving the match and series deliciously poised with one day remaining.In an innings critical to his career and perhaps the manner of its conclusion, Ponting presented the straightest bat he has managed in quite some time to make a first Test half-century since the opening Test of the Ashes series last December. The captain Michael Clarke will accompany Ponting on the final morning.Dale Steyn’s bold striking meant the tourists required the highest fourth innings target to win a Test at the Wanderers, despite a stirring six-wicket haul on debut for the 18-year-old Pat Cummins.Shane Watson and Phillip Hughes failed to repeat their first innings displays, both out to Vernon Philander with only 19 scored, but Ponting and Khawaja dulled the home side’s offensive.Without Steyn’s 41, speckled with three sixes, Australia might easily have been chasing a target as thin as 250, after the hosts lost 4 for 29 in the morning to be 266 for 7. Cummins’ remarkable efforts, adding up to one of the most outstanding debuts by an Australia fast bowler in the past 40 years, prevented South Africa from making the game entirely safe.Hashim Amla went on to a deserved 105 from his overnight 89, but was involved in a run-out to account for Ashwell Prince and then became Mitchell Johnson’s third wicket of the series. Nathan Lyon delivered another useful spell, only to be denied the wicket of Steyn via the vagaries of the DRS.Australia’s openers added 174 in the first innings, but in the second Watson allowed Philander to crash a straight delivery into off stump second ball, and after a pair of boundaries Hughes sparred at the same bowler to present a catch to Jacques Kallis in the slips.Khawaja had begun with a pair of wonderfully crisp boundaries in Philander’s first over and Ponting, the eyes of the cricket world upon him in the manner of Mark Taylor at Edgbaston in 1997 or Steve Waugh at Sydney in 2003, eluded the early shuffle and lbw that had confounded him so far on this tour. Though he was beaten by the odd seaming delivery, twice Ponting swivelled into the pull shots of his pomp. Khawaja proved equally adept with a horizontal bat, and Australia’s 50 was raised before tea.Play resumed in bright sunshine, and Ponting made hay in the company of Khawaja to frustrate the diligent efforts of South Africa’s bowlers. Slowly, but increasingly surely, they met the challenge of each bowler, be it Steyn’s pace, Philander’s line or Morne Morkel’s bounce. Tahir’s introduction had Ponting scampering down the wicket almost every ball, and overthrows gifted Khawaja a first half-century in his fourth Test.Steyn was straining every sinew in search of a wicket, but Khawaja in particular was able to pick him off for runs, and one hook sailed over the head of fine leg for a splendid six. There were the vaguest signs of fatigue or discomfort from Steyn, in a match that has tested the stamina of bowlers on both sides.Smart stats

Pat Cummins became the first Australian fast bowler to take a five-wicket haul on debut since Stuart Clark in Cape Town in 2006.

Cummins’ analysis of 6 for 79 is the best bowling performance by an Australian bowlers in a Test in South Africa since South Africa’s readmission.

The 147-run stand between AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla is the second-highest fourth-wicket stand for South Africa against Australia since South Africa’s readmission.

Amla’s century is his 14th in Tests and his second in consecutive matches against Australia. He has now scored 4136 runs at an average of 47.54.

The 122-run stand between Usman Khawaja and Ricky Ponting is the fourth-highest third-wicket stand for Australia in Tests against South Africa (since the latter’s readmission). Ponting has been involved in three century stands for the third wicket.

Khawaja was on 65 when Tahir switched to over the wicket against Australia’s No. 3. A natural against pace, Khawaja is still learning to read spin, and he prodded uncertainly forward to edge a googly to slip. Clarke only had time to face one ball, pushed for a single, before the umpires tramped off for bad light and eventually called stumps.The tourists had needed a rush of wickets on the fourth morning, and Clarke started off with Cummins and Johnson in search of it. Swinging the old ball prodigiously at times, Cummins maintained his rapid progress when he coaxed de Villiers into chasing one that curled away. Clarke held the catch and dared to hope.Amla completed a century of formidable composure, cuffing Peter Siddle through point to get there, but his insistence on a short single to the right of Ponting resulted in a mix-up with Prince and the left-hander’s exit. Johnson, still somewhat out of sorts, was able to produce a handy cutter that took Amla’s outside edge on the way through to Brad Haddin, and suddenly Australia’s position was arguably the one preferred by neutrals.Mark Boucher swatted three boundaries before driving at Lyon and snicking to slip. He loitered at the crease partly because he also hit the ground, as well as out of recognition that not much batting remained after him. Steyn had made only five and the lead was only 246 when he was beaten by a Lyon off break and so very nearly lbw. But the umpire Billy Bowden demurred, suspecting an inside edge, and Australia’s referral was refused, not for an inside edge but because the ball’s projected path was not hitting enough of leg stump.This episode felt more damaging in the ensuing overs, as Steyn demonstrated the knack for nuisance batting he had famously shown with JP Duminy at the MCG in 2008, and Philander played with the level of skill befitting a No. 8. Clarke tried Michael Hussey before reverting belatedly to the second new ball.Nearing lunch, Steyn swung hard at Johnson and edged through the hands of Clarke, and Siddle moved the ball too much to claim the outside edge the tourists so desperately required.Having rested up in the latter part of the morning session, Cummins produced a snorter first ball after lunch to clip the glove of Philander. Bowden hesitated before giving Philander out, but the batsman’s decision-referral found just enough circumstantial evidence to ensure the original call was upheld. Next ball Cummins whirred down a yorker to wreck the stumps of Morne Morkel, thus claiming five wickets, and Imran Tahir did well to keep out a hat-trick ball that tailed away.By surviving the over Tahir allowed Steyn to keep blazing away, and he lustily struck sixes off Siddle and Cummins. Those hits, plus a glove down the legside, added precious runs. Tahir managed one boundary himself, but Steyn eventually nicked Cummins behind to conclude yet another beguiling passage in this all-too-short series.

آس توضح المدة المتوقعة لغياب ميندي عن ريال مدريد وتطورات المصابين قبل مواجهة سوسيداد

لا تتوقف الإصابات في صفوف ريال مدريد، وتعرض كارلو أنشيلوتي لخسائر جديدة في فريقه، وذلك خلال مواجهة الديربي أمام أتلتيكو مدريد بكأس ملك إسبانيا.

وتأهل ريال مدريد لدور نصف النهائي بعد الفوز بثلاثية لهدف، في مباراة شهدت إصابة فيرلاند ميندي ورودريجو.

رودريجو الذي دخل الملعب في الدقيقة 69، اضطر للخروج في الدقيقة 114، وتعرض لضربة قوية.

اختبر البرازيلي الشاب نفسه في التدريبات هذا الصباح ولا يبدو أنه سيكون متاحًا لمواجهة الأحد أمام ريال سوسيداد.

تم استبدال فيرلاند ميندي، بسبب مشاكل في فخذه الأيسر (ألم شديد في أوتار الركبة اليسرى)، وسيغيب اللاعب الفرنسي عن مباراة فريق سان سيباستيان.

سوف يجتاز الاختبارات يوم السبت لمعرفة مدى إصابته بشكل أكثر دقة، وإذا تم تأكيدها، فقد يغيب لمدة شهر أو أسبوع أكثر أو أسبوع أقل.

وكان أنشيلوتي استبعد لاعبه ديفيد ألابا من المباراة رغم مشاركته في التدريبات، حيث عانى اللاعب من ألم في نعل القدم.

لم يلعب ألابا في آخر خمس مباريات (بما في ذلك مباراتا كأس السوبر، اثنتان في الكأس وواحدة في الدوري).

تدرب هذا الأسبوع الثلاثاء والأربعاء مع بقية زملائه، لكن في جلسة التعافي يوم الخميس شعر بنغزات سيئة وقرر إيقاف عودته إلى أرض الملعب.

وتدرب اليوم في الصالة الرياضية وعلى أرض الملعب كانت لديه مشاعر أفضل من الأمس، قد يكون حاضراً في مباراة الأحد، لكن ذلك يعتمد على شعوره.

وتشير صحيفة “آس” الإسبانية إلى أن هناك شك حول جاهزية الثنائي لوكاس فاسكيز وكارفاخال أمام ريال سوسيداد، لكن كلاهما يضع أعينهما على كأس العالم للأندية المقبل (حيث يلعب ريال مدريد أولى مبارياته يوم 8 فبراير).

من ناحية أخرى، يبدو أن تشواميني، الذي يحتفل بعيد ميلاده الثالث والعشرين والذي أصيب بنفس إصابة ألابا، لكن في نعله الأيسر، متاح لأنشيلوتي، لكنه يفضل توخي الحذر، بالنظر إلى ما حدث مع النمساوي.

كما أصيب المحور الفرنسي في المباراة ضد فياريال (تم استبداله بلوكاس فاسكيز في الدقيقة 64 من المباراة)، وغاب عن نفس المباريات الخمس مع زميله النمساوي، بالتأكيد، قرر أنشيلوتي منحهم مزيدًا من الوقت للتعافي.

وبالنسبة لهازارد، والذي خرج هذه الأيام بسبب التواء، تدرب بالفعل بشكل طبيعي، حتى أنه لعب مباراة التدريب المعتادة.

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