Will Smeed blasts Somerset past rivals with rapid-fire 94

Batter smashes eight sixes and eight fours, leaving Gloucestershire with plenty of ground to make up

ECB Reporters Network09-Jun-2023Will Smeed produced a blistering knock of 94 from 35 balls to propel top-of-the-table Somerset to a comfortable 80-run Vitality Blast win over West Country rivals Gloucestershire at the Seat Unique Stadium.The England Lions batter dominated a brilliant opening stand of 122 in 10 overs with Tom Banton, accruing eight sixes and eight fours, as Somerset ran up 231 for 4, their best ever total in matches against Gloucestershire and the third-highest recorded in any T20 fixture at Bristol.Chasing such a huge total proved beyond a Gloucestershire side missing several key players through injury, the hosts being dismissed for 151 in 19 overs, despite a spirited knock of 61 from Miles Hammond, who shared in a stand of 75 for the second wicket with Ben Charlesworth.Roelof van der Merwe and Josh Davey claimed three wickets each to derail the reply, while off-spinner Shoaib Bashir went through the tail to finish with three also as Gloucestershire lost their last nine wickets for just 52 runs.This was Somerset’s seventh win in eight South Group matches this summer and victory over their neighbours served to maintain their advantage over nearest rivals Surrey and Hampshire. Beaten in four of their seven fixtures, Gloucestershire have a good deal of ground to make up if they are to challenge for a quarter-final place.Having played himself into form when making 52 against Hampshire at Southampton last time out, Smeed picked up where he left off, treating a full house to an astonishing display of clean hitting after Somerset had been put in.The 21-year-old right-hander was particularly severe on Gloucestershire’s spinners, greeting Zafar Gohar with a huge six over backward square leg in the third over. He repeated the shot at the expense of Matt Taylor in the next over, while Banton drove Zafar and Taylor down the ground for four to give the powerplay lift-off.Veteran left arm seamer David Payne managed to restore some sanity to proceedings in two overs with the new ball that cost just 10 runs, but Smeed launched a terrible assault upon Tom Smith, plundering a quartet of fours and a six to race to a 21-ball 50 at the end of an over that spawned 24 runs as the visitors raised 62 from the powerplay.There was no respite for the bowlers, Smeed welcoming Danny Lamb with a towering six backward of square and then helping himself to another maximum, smashing the Lancastrian over long-on. Desperate to break the opening partnership, Gloucestershire skipper Jack Taylor called himself into the attack to bowl the ninth over, only to see his first delivery dispatched over long-on for six and his second, another full toss, put away through mid-wicket for four. When Banton hoisted him high over the long-on boundary, Somerset had raised 100 inside nine overs.In attempting to post a hundred inside 10 overs, Smeed blotted his copybook, attempting to hit Zafar over deep square for six, only to fall short and hole out to Matt Taylor, much to the relief of Gloucestershire’s players and supporters. Having held sway for 36 murderous minutes, the opener finished with eight sixes and eight fours, coming agonisingly close to registering what would have been a spectacular 35-ball century. Smeed has now been dismissed in the nineties on five occasions during his career.Cast in the unaccustomed role of support act, Banton went in the very next over, falling to a brilliant catch by wicketkeeper James Bracey and departing for a run-a-ball 26 with the score still on 122.Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Tom Abell added 40 in 3.5 overs for the third wicket, maintaining Somerset’s impressive momentum. Hard-hitting Kohler-Cadmore struck 30 from 15 balls before taking on Zafar once too often and being held on the mid-wicket boundary by Hammond.Gloucestershire stuck to their task, Ollie Price bowling Abell in the act of sweeping to reduce the visitors to 173 for 4 in the 16th over.Although Somerset raised 200 inside 18 overs, the record score for a T20 match at Bristol – 242 made by Gloucestershire against Middlesex in 2018 – was always likely to prove beyond them. Nevertheless, Lewis Gregory and Sean Dickson gave it their best shot, staging a frenzied unbeaten alliance of 58 in 24 balls for the fifth wicket as the home side wilted under pressure. Gregory mustered a brace of sixes and fours in scoring 30 from 13 balls, while Dickson’s 28 occupied 17 balls.Payne showed what was possible by sending down four overs for 25, but it was a painful experience for some of his teammates, Lamb conceding 53 from three overs and Smith 36 from two as Gloucestershire came under sustained heavy bombardment.Craig Overton dismissed Ben Wells in the third over to render Gloucestershire’s task even more difficult, but Hammond and Charlesworth matched one another blow for blow as the reply passed 50 inside five overs. The powerplay yielded 63 and the 50 partnership arrived via 33 balls as the second wicket pair served notice of their determination to make a game of it.Just when Somerset needed a breakthrough, Davey obliged, removing Charlesworth and Ollie Price with successive deliveries in the tenth over. Charlesworth had scored 41 from 25 balls and helped add 75 with Hammond, when he was held at long-on, while Davey took a fine return catch to account for Price via a leading edge as the hosts reached the halfway point of their innings on 100 for 3.Hammond continued his defiance, going to 50 from 28 balls, but he chanced his arm once too often when attempting to hit van de Merwe over long-on and instead holed out to Overton. When Jack Taylor fell later in the same over, Gloucestershire were 124 for 5, requiring a notional 108 runs from 44 balls, and the outcome was beyond doubt.Smeed said: “I was on about 77 when Tom Banton said to me ‘you’ve got to go for the quickest hundred’. That was very much in my mind thereafter, and explains why I went for that big hit on 94. I do like scores in the nineties and it’s a shame I was unable to go on and reach three figures. But I really enjoyed myself out there.”

رسميًا | بيراميدز يخطف صفقة مميزة من الأهلي والزمالك

أعلن نادي بيراميدز عن التعاقد مع صفقة مميزة، تصارع عليها الأهلي والزمالك، لتدعيم صفوف الفريق الأول لكرة القدم، خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الجارية.

ويضع بيراميدز برئاسة ممدوح عيد خطة لدعم الفريق بأفضل العناصر والصفقات استعدادًا للموسم الجديد.

طالع| بيراميدز يسدد القسط الأخير من صفقة عبد الرحمن مجدي لـ الإسماعيلي “مبكرًا”

ويشارك بيراميدز في عدد من البطولات المحلية والقارية بخلاف المشاركة في النسخة الجديدة من بطولة كأس الإنتركونتيننتال التي ينظمها الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم، فيفا، بوصفه بطل قارة أفريقيا.

ونجح نادي بيراميدز في التعاقد مع مصطفى عبد الرؤوف (زيكو) من صفوف زد في صفقة انتقال قوية لدعم صفوف الفريق والخط الهجومي.

مصطفى زيكو من مواليد 27 أبريل عام 1997، وبدأ مشواره مع كرة القدم في صفوف نادي جمهورية شبين، قبل أن ينتقل إلى حرس الحدود ومنه إلى زد.

وسبق وأن خاض مصطفى زيكو 82 مباراة في الدوري المصري الممتاز، سجل خلالها 23 هدفًا بالإضافة إلى صناعة 6 أهداف أخرى، مع الأندية التي لعب لها، ويمتاز بالمهارة والسرعة كلاعب جناح أو مساند لخط الهجوم.

يذكر أن مصطفى زيكو هو ثاني صفقات بيراميدز خلال انتقالات الصيف بعد التعاقد مع الجناح البرازيلي إيفرتون داسيلفا قادمًا من ناادي بانيك أوسترافا التشيكي.

Alessandro Bastoni salary: How much does Inter star earn per week and annually in Serie A?

Everything you need to know about Alessandro Bastoni's salary details playing for Inter

Inter's strong centre-back Alessandro Bastoni has become a Nerazzurri mainstay since his move from Atalanta in 2017.

The Italian defender initially returned to Atalanta on loan the next season and then to Parma the following one, but things didn’t quite work out for him.

Since the arrival of Simone Inzaghi, however, Bastoni has become a stalwart in Inter's defence, handling everything thrown at him. He has developed into a reliable player under Inzaghi, leading the team's backline through every situation.

Bastoni is still relatively young for a centre-back and has the potential to enter the history books at Inter as one of their best ever.

Apart from being a dependable defender, Bastoni is also one of the top earners at the club under his current contract.

GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology to found out exactly how much he earns at the Giuseppe Meazza side!

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  • Alessandro Bastoni's wages at Inter in numbers

    Bastoni is currently the fourth-highest paid player at Inter. The Italian center-back earns £168,445 ($222,556) weekly with the Nerazzurri, and his annual salary is £8.7 million ($11.9 million).

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Alessandro Bastoni

    Italian

    £168,445

    $222,556

    £8,759,161

    $11,572,903

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    Top earners at Inter

    Lautaro Martinez, an Argentine striker, holds the highest position in Inter's wage bill.

    Midfielders Nico Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu are in second and third places, respectively.

    Bastoni is in fourth place, and former Napoli player Piotr Zielinski is fifth.

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Lautaro Marinez

    Argentine

    £275,563

    $364,083

    £14,329,265

    $18,932,316

    Nicolo Barella

    Italian

    £199,027

    $262,961

    £10,349,391

    $13,673,970

    Hakan Calhanoglu

    Turkish

    £183,653

    $242,649

    £9,549,978

    $12,617,758

    Alessandro Bastoni

    Italian

    £168,445

    $222,556

    £8,759,161

    $11,572,903

    Piotr Zielinski

    Polish

    £137,699

    $181,932

    £7,160,335

    $9,460,479

  • Top earners in Serie A

    Juventus' Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic is the highest paid player in Serie A. Three Inter players are in the top five: Lautaro Martinez is second, with Nicolo Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu in fourth and fifth. AS Roma's Paulo Dybala is third.

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in GBP

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in GBP

    Annual wages in USD

    Dusan Vlahovic

    Serbian

    £321,352

    $424,581

    £16,710,313

    $22,078,237

    Lautaro Martinez

    Argentine

    £275,563

    $364,083

    £14,329,265

    $18,932,316

    Paulo Dybala

    Argentine

    £214,235

    $283,054

    £11,140,208

    $14,718,825

    Nicolo Barella

    Italian

    £199,027

    $262,961

    £10,349,391

    $13,673,970

    Hakan Calhanoglu

    Turkish

    £183,653

    $242,649

    £9,549,978

    $12,617,758

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    Highest paid players in the world

    Despite their substantial earnings, no Serie A players rank among the top five highest-paid footballers globally.

    The top five are exclusively from the Saudi Pro League, with the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr commanding the highest salary.

    His former Real Madrid teammate Karim Benzema is second, while ex-Manchester City winger and current Al-Ahli standout Riyad Mahrez holds third place.

    Completing the list in fourth and fifth positions are Senegalese stars Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly, respectively.

    Player

    Club

    Weekly wages GBP

    Weekly wages USD

    Annual wages GBP

    Annual wages USD

    Cristiano Ronaldo

    Al Nassr

    £3,216,155

    $4,210,425

    £167,250,468

    $218,942,120

    Karim Benzema

    Al Ittihad

    £1,608,178

    $2,105,213

    £83,625,234

    $109,471,060

    Riyad Mahrez

    Al Ahli

    £839,469

    $1,098,921

    £45,652,372

    $57,43,893

    Sadio Mane

    Al Nassr

    £643,271

    $842,085

    £33,450,094

    $43,788,424

    Kalidou Koulibaly

    Al Hilal

    £558,038

    $730,509

    £29,017,956

    $37,986,458

Ruben Amorim hints that Man Utd deserve to be higher in Premier League as Red Devils always play to 'win the game' but does not want to look like a 'crazy guy'

Ruben Amorim believes Manchester United's expected goals record proves they should be doing better than they are in the Premier League.

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Amorim says United should be higherBelieves performances are better than resultsAiming to end stronglyFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

United sit 16th in the Premier League and are suffering by far their worst season in the history of the competition. Amorim does not deny they have been poor but believes they have been unfortunate to pick up quite so few points.

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Amorim said: "It is hard to talk about that without looking like a crazy guy but if you see the xG [expected goals] in the last games, ours is bigger. Against Wolves we were so near and they scored from a set-piece. It was the first time they reach our goal and they score. Then we had opportunities, especially in the second half. I can understand that and manage that but it is hard to talk about that in the moment. Let's focus on finishing in a good way."

He added: "The best way is to face the game like we should face the game, it is to win the game, we need to perform, to win points in the Premier League and that is the feeling."

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Amorim is insistent United have lots to improve upon this summer, recently calling on the club to be "brave" in the transfer window. Liam Delap is said to be one of their key summer targets.

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United will finish their league campaign with games against Chelsea and Aston Villa, while next week's Europa League final against Tottenham is their main focus.

Joe Root added to England squad for first Ireland ODI

Root included for Headingley match at own request as Harry Brook sits out series after World Cup call

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Joe Root was bowled for a scratchy 29 in the fourth New Zealand ODI•AFP/Getty Images

Joe Root has been added to England’s squad for their first ODI against Ireland at Headingley on Wednesday at his own request, as he bids to rediscover his 50-over form ahead of next month’s World Cup.England’s initial 13-man squad to play Ireland did not feature any of their provisional 15-man World Cup squad. But Harry Brook was added to the finalised World Cup squad on Sunday, replacing Jason Roy, and will now rest during the Ireland series after a busy summer across formats.Root struggled for form during England’s 3-1 series win over New Zealand, making 6, 0 and 4 in the first three games before a scratchy, 40-ball 29 in the fourth ODI at Lord’s which exposed his lack of rhythm in the format. All told, he has only batted 16 times in ODIs since the 2019 World Cup.Related

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Luke Wright, England’s national selector, said that Root had “asked to be involved” in Wednesday’s first ODI. “Like for a lot of people, he is getting that rhythm of 50-over cricket,” Wright said. “Obviously we don’t play [much of] it in this country, but a lot of those lads haven’t played a lot of 50-over cricket, especially someone like Joe.”He just wanted a bit more time. It’s a great thing for someone to still have that desire to keep wanting to do more and more. It shows where he’s at with his game and what makes him such a world-class player that, when he doesn’t feel quite right, he still wants to tinker and do more. As much as we probably thought he needed a break as well, he just wanted another go.”Explaining the decision to rest Brook after a quiet series against New Zealand – he made 25, 2 and 10 in his three innings – Wright said: “You only have to look at what he’s had on this summer. He’s had one of the busiest summers out of everyone from the Ashes, into the Hundred and then these series.”It would be silly of us to not give him a break. You always have to look at how much more batting does someone need versus what mental break do they need. I think in this case, we wanted to give him that break before the World Cup so he’s going to rest for that Ireland series.”Wright also suggested that Roy could be involved in the second or third ODIs against Ireland, with England happy to leave the decision in his hands. Roy was told this weekend that he had been dropped from the World Cup squad after he failed to make an appearance against New Zealand, suffering back spasms on the mornings of the first and third ODIs.”We’ve given Jason the option of being involved and he still has the option,” Wright said. “He wasn’t expected to be in that Ireland squad and then to get the news that he was missing out on the World Cup came as a bit of a hammer blow, so we’ve left that with Jason…. We’ll work on that one over the next few days.”With the World Cup squad due to travel to India on September 27 ahead of two warm-up games in Guwahati, England have picked a second-string squad for their Ireland series that will be captained by Zak Crawley. They will train in Leeds on Monday ahead of Wednesday’s series opener, though the weather forecast suggests that game is likely to be washed out.

São Paulo: quem sai, quem fica e as principais movimentações do clube no mercado

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da 888casino: O São Paulo foi um dos primeiros clubes paulistas a começar pensar no planejamento de 2023 e se movimentar no mercado. Em mais uma temporada com Rogério Ceni no comando e com as metas orçamentárias já definidas, o Tricolor anunciou a chegada de três nomes até o momento, contou com a despedida de alguns jogadores e aguarda o anúncio de mais reforços.O LANCE! está de olho nas movimentações do clube do Morumbi e analisa o momento do time.

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da spicy bet: A pré-temporada, já com os novos reforços, começou no dia 14 de dezembro, após um mês de férias. Os jogadores do São Paulo estão com foco total na preparação, pensando no começo da temporada 2023. O Campeonato Paulista, competição na qual o Tricolor almeja chegar até a final, inicia no dia 15 de janeiro.

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Quem chegou
Como dito anteriormente, três jogadores foram anunciados até o momento. O primeiro foi o meia-atacante Pedrinho. O atleta estava noLokomotiv, da Rússia, e disputou boa parte do último Campeonato Brasileiro pelo América-MG. Chegou como um empréstimo de um ano,com opção de compra ao término deste período.

O segundo nome foi do goleiro Rafael. O defensor estava no Atlético-MGe assinou contrato até 31 de dezembro de 2025.A chegada do atleta ao São Paulo ocorreu após pedido de Rogério Ceni. Eles trabalharam juntos no Cruzeiro quando o ex-goleiro foi treinador da Raposa.

O reforço mais recente foi Wellington Rato – talvez um dos mais aguardados. Ojogador ganhou destaque em todo o país pelo desempenho mostrado no Atlético-GO neste ano. O clube goiano aceitou uma nova oferta feita pelo Tricolor. E desta forma, atendeu a vontade do jogador, que estava decidido a atuar no Morumbi, em 2023. O atleta foi um pedido de Ceni – que se encantou ao vê-lo jogar nas semifinais da Copa Sul-Americana.

Quem pode chegar
O São Paulo também está negociando um acerto comMarcos Paulo, atacante ex-Fluminense.O L! apurou que a ‘cria de Xerém’ chegaria ao Morumbi também por empréstimo de um ano, com preço de compra definida.

Além de Marcos Paulo, o São Paulo também demonstrou interesse em David, do Internacional.Em crise financeira e com dívidas que se aproximam de R$ 700 milhões, o Tricolor adotou o tom de “pés no chão” em relação aos possíveis reforços. O jogador do Colorado é visto como alguém que se encaixa nessa política do “bom e barato”.

Uma das sondagens mais recentes envolveu o nome deJhegson Méndez, volante da seleção do Equador.Apesar de ainda não estar em estágios finais, a negociação deixa os dirigentes do Tricolor otimistas para um desfecho positivo. Um dos fatores que provocam isso é a questão do contrato. O vínculo de Méndez com o os Angeles FC, da MLS, termina neste mês e o jogador pode assinar com outro time.

Quem saiu
O fim da temporada 2022 foi marcado por diversas despedidas, desde veteranos até crias de Cotia. O primeiro fim de ciclo que marcou o remanejamento do Tricolor para 2023 foi o do veterano Miranda. Além dele, se despediram Reinaldo, Eder, Luizão, Marcos Guilherme, Nahuel Bustos, Andrés Colorado e Thiago Couto.

Quem pode sair
Além destas despedidas, o São Paulo também se prepara para novas saídas. Uma delas é de Nikão.Cruzeiro e São Paulo chegaram a um entendimento para a negociação do meia-atacante. Conforme o LANCE! apurou, a Raposa atendeu às exigências do Tricolor e ofereceu pagamento, além de aceitar pagar 90% dos salários para ter o jogador como reforço por empréstimo de uma temporada.

Outro nome que entrou em questão foi de Igor Gomes. A cria de Cotia ainda tem o futuro incerto no Tricolor paulista. Equipes como o Internacional e o Vasco já demonstraram interesse.

Quem renovou
​Até o momento, dois nomes acertaram suas renovações de contrato: Rafinha e Gabriel Neves. O São Paulo anunciou a renovação de Rafinha em novembro,por mais uma temporada. O atual vínculo do jogador terminava no fim deste ano, agora o novo tem duração até 31 de dezembro de 2023. Gabriel Neves renovou com o Tricolor por mais três anos.

O São Paulo seguirá com os treinamentos e as apresentações do elenco no CT da Barra Funda.

Broad to Cummins: 'All these boos are for you'

Stuart Broad was “amazed that not one senior player” in the Australian team “questioned what they had done” during or after the hotly-debated dismissal of Jonny Bairstow in the Lord’s Test.Writing in his column for the two days after a heated fifth day at Lord’s, where England lost to go 2-0 down in the Ashes, Broad brought up the cultural review Australia had gone through in the aftermath of ball-tampering scandal involving sandpaper in Cape Town in 2018.”What amazed me, and what I told the Australians I could not believe as we left the field at lunch, was that not one senior player among them — and I very much understand in the emotion of the game that the bowler and wicketkeeper would have thought ‘that’s out’ — questioned what they had done.”Especially given what their team has been through over recent years, with all their cultural change. Not one of them said: ‘Hang on, lads. I’m not really sure about this.’ Not one of them thought: ‘He’s gaining no advantage. He’s not trying to get a run. It’s the end of the over. It’s a bit of a random dismissal. We should cancel that appeal.'”Ultimately, Pat Cummins is a really great guy and I would be amazed, once the emotion settles, if he does not sit back and think, ‘I got that one wrong’, even though his bottom line at the time was winning a Test match.”Related

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The incident occurred when England were five down and needed a further 178 runs to win: Bairstow ducked underneath a short ball from Cameron Green, scratched the crease with his boot and walked down the pitch towards his partner Ben Stokes at the non-striker’s end. Before Bairstow had begun to leave his ground, wicketkeeper Alex Carey had gathered the ball on the bounce and, in one motion, under-armed a throw at stumps at the striker’s end. The on-field umpires, Ahsan Raza and Chris Gaffaney, referred the decision to TV umpire Marais Erasmus who gave the batter out – and the dismissal was recorded as stumped. Bairstow glared at the Australian huddle as he walked off and boos rang out around Lord’s. The crowd – who have been largely subdued throughout the first four days of this Test – then chanted repeatedly: “Same old Aussies, always cheating.”Broad said, for him, the crux of the matter was whether Bairstow was “looking to gain an advantage” and dismissed comparisons to previous incidents where England were the team trying to effect the dismissal.

“Yes, I have seen a clip from earlier in the match when in his guise as wicketkeeper, Jonny himself threw the ball at the stumps. But that was because Marnus Labuschagne was batting outside of his crease — in doing so, attempting to take the lbw out of the game. In other words, seeking an advantage,” Broad wrote. “Clips of Colin de Grandhomme being run out in the Lord’s Test last year have done the rounds, too, and that is just the most ludicrous comparison ever, because he got hit on the pad coming down the pitch, was searching for a run and Ollie Pope threw down the stumps from gully. Again, trying to gain an advantage.”With regards to the Jonny incident, zero advantage was being taken there: he let the ball go, scratched his mark within the crease, and acknowledging it as the end of the over, went to speak to Ben Stokes. And if you look at the footage of when the stumps were broken, one umpire has got the bowler’s cap in his hand, the other is head down, walking in from square leg — actions that suggest they too thought the over had finished.”So, within the laws of the game, is the ball still live because Alex Carey catches it and throws it? Probably. Is there any advantage being taken by England? No. Does a full stadium of people think that ball has been and gone? Yes. On BBC radio commentary, Jonathan Agnew has already moved on from the calling of the ball.”And while Broad did not condone the abuse the Australian players received from some MCC members as they walked through the long room at Lord’s at the lunch interval, he did not think it was unusual. He also elaborated on his prolonged exchange of words with the Australian players after he replaced Bairstow in the middle. “The Lord’s crowd are obviously huge cricket lovers and never before have I seen a reaction from them like that. They were so angry. I am not saying that the MCC members shouting at players was right but having toured Australia four times, I certainly do not think hostile behaviour towards away teams is unusual.Stuart Broad: ‘I am always better when I’m in a bit of a battle. I normally try and pick a fight with someone on the opposition but on this occasion I picked a fight with the whole team’•Getty Images

“The red mist came over me, too, when I arrived at the crease to replace Jonny, and some of what I said was picked up on the stump mics — which naively, given my experience, I didn’t really think about. I was angered by Australia’s decision, particularly having heard their lines about creating a new legacy as a team, and how they have changed since the tour of South Africa in 2018. I just said to Pat on repeat: ‘All these boos are for you, for your decision.’ And: ‘What a great opportunity you had to think clearly.'”Also, I needed to support Ben Stokes in any way, shape or form I could, and I am always better when I’m in a bit of a battle. I normally try and pick a fight with someone on the opposition but on this occasion I picked a fight with the whole team.”To Alex Carey, I said: ‘This is what you’ll be remembered for, and that’s such a shame.’ It may have been a bit silly, but I also shouted ‘in’ every time I crossed the line. It annoyed the Australians for maybe half-an-hour, although after two-and-a-half hours, they were probably a bit bored of it.The third Ashes Test begins on Thursday, and Broad was of the view shared by Stokes, Cummins and Brendon McCullum that it would be fiery. “Headingley is not the quietest place at the best of times but this week we will have to use the atmosphere to our advantage.”

Man Utd eye big money midfielder move for £25m more than he cost in January

As one Bundesliga club look to make instant profit, it’s Manchester United who could reportedly take full advantage in a deal that could cost them as much as £67m this summer.

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The Red Devils struggled on the reinforcements front during the January transfer window – only welcoming Patrick Dorgu and young Ayden Heaven – and must now turn their attention towards much-needed improvements in the summer.

That winter failure was there for all to see against Leicester City in the FA Cup too, as Ruben Amorim’s side were forced to win late on against a struggling Leicester City side courtesy of Harry Maguire’s contentious winner.

Sat in the bottom half of the Premier League, Amorim desperately needs a summer of additions if he is to turn what has so far been an Old Trafford nightmare into a gradual rise into the dream move he may have envisioned.

With that said, the Red Devils could take full advantage of one club’s pursuit of profit this summer. According to Christian Falk via Caught Offside, Manchester United are plotting a summer swoop to sign Xavi Simons.

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The German reporter explained that despite only just completing a permanent move to RB Leipzig last month, the Bundesliga club could look to sell their star man for instant profit of just over £25m this summer.

Falk told Caught Offside: “It was a little bit surprising that Leipzig committed to a permanent deal with Simons. At the beginning, they didn’t think they’d get this chance, but they did it for €50m (£41m), which isn’t a lot for this kind of player. His contract, of course, isn’t that long, running just until 2027.

Xavi Simons for RB Leipzig

“So, you see, his stock is rising! Leipzig are thinking they have signed a player for €50m (£41m) who has the potential to be an €80m (£67m) player, so they could earn a lot of money on a potential sale. I’m sure there’s a gentleman’s agreement or a release clause, which would see Simons sold in the summer.”

Simons would solve Amorim's frustrating problem

The story of Amorim’s Manchester United tenure so far has been square pegs in round holes in a system which simply hasn’t suited the squad that Erik ten Hag left behind. Simons’ arrival may well spell the beginning of the end of that narrative, however.

In Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 system – which operates with two advanced midfielders – the Dutchman would be the perfect candidate to slot straight in alongside the likes of Bruno Fernandes and finally sharpen a blunt Old Trafford attack.

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Dubbed a “crazy” talent by football talent scout Jacek Kulig, 21-year-old Simons would certainly be a worthwhile investment to kickstart the Amorim era at Old Trafford this summer.

Jamie Porter hands Middlesex a repeat dose as Essex stay alive in title race

Seamer’s six-for echoes opening-round rout as Cook builds on 125-run lead at Chelmsford

Andrew Miller05-Sep-2023

Jamie Porter made the early inroads for Essex•Getty Images

Essex 304 (Browne 59, Cook 58, De Caires 8-106) and 104 for 1 (A Cook 44*) lead Middlesex 179 (Porter 6-34) by 229 runsThe harder that Essex toil to keep pace in this title race, the further adrift of Surrey’s rampant frontrunners they seem to end up being. Barely 15 minutes were on the clock at Chelmsford when word drifted up the A12 that Warwickshire had lost their third wicket of the morning to slump to a dismal innings defeat at the Kia Oval – by which stage Essex too were back in the pavilion, courtesy of Josh De Caires’ eighth wicket of their first innings – leaving them all out for 304, and with a net loss of one batting point on their South London rivals.And yet, to Essex’s credit – and Jamie Porter’s in particular – they were still in there fighting for this title by the close of the second day. After a day of harder graft than might have been envisaged after Porter – not for the first time this season – had overseen the obliteration of Middlesex’s top four in the space of his first four overs, Essex strolled through to the close with a lead of 229 and nine wickets intact, courtesy of Alastair Cook’s unbeaten 44, his second substantial knock of the match.With the sun set to blaze for two more days and this used pitch likely to get dustier even if it has eased out for now, there’s no reason to believe that Essex won’t be leaving this contest with a 21-point haul under their belts, to keep their challenge mathematically alive – at least until Surrey have seen off the relegation-bound Northamptonshire in their next home fixture in a fortnight’s time. More’s the pity that the lop-sided scheduling in the top flight has denied us a return clash of the top two, after Surrey were forced to cling on for a feisty draw on this ground back in May.Still, Essex aren’t done with the scrapping just yet. There’s so much residual excellence within this red-ball set-up that, on a rare off-day for Simon Harmer – their most obvious weapon in light of De Caires’ impact, but restricted on this occasion to a solitary wicket in the deep – their standards were maintained instead by their other pair of Old Faithfuls, Porter and Sam Cook, with a combined analysis of 9 for 80 in 22.5 overs.Porter emerged with the lion’s share of that haul – 6 for 34 in 12.5, his best figures of the season … by one run, after his 6 for 35 had routed Middlesex in their previous meeting at Lord’s in April’s season opener. On that occasion, the top four had contributed not a single run to a ghastly scoreline of 4 for 4, and so today’s collapse to 25 for 4 was comparative riches.The division of labour, however, was all too familiar for a put-upon batting line-up – three for Porter, one for Cook, and scarcely a moment’s let-up between them. Mark Stoneman was the first to go, driving loosely on the up to pick out Paul Walter in the covers, whereupon Joe Cracknell – playing his second Championship fixture and his first in two years – was followed by a fourth-ball inducker that Harmer scooped up at second slip.Sam Robson was bowled by Jamie Porter as Middlesex collapsed at Chelmsford•Andrew Miller/ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Three overs later, Porter had his and Essex’s third – and the best of the innings – as Sam Robson played down the wrong line of a perfect seaming delivery that straightened around his outside edge to flatten his off stump. And three balls after that, Cook – aiming full and threatening from round the wicket – pinned a tentative Jack Davies on the shin as he failed to commit fully on the front foot, and the innings was in freefall.The stage was set for Harmer, entering from the River End with licence to rip his offies and invite a catatonic line-up to implode. With India’s Test seamer Umesh Yadav hitting a hard length in his first spell as an Essex cricketer, Middlesex ground out a total of three runs in ten overs, including 35 consecutive dot-balls, until Max Holden denied Harmer a fifth consecutive maiden with a firm sweep through square leg.With Holden and John Simpson just beginning to creep out of their foxholes, back came Porter from the Hayes Close End, and down went Middlesex’s fifth wicket, as Simpson was pinned on the crease for 16, albeit the impact was on the high side of leg-sided. Porter didn’t care how they came, and before his 12th over was done, he’d bagged his own fifth, as Holden’s fighting knock ended with a tame clip back to the bowler for 30. Though Ryan Higgins and De Caires displayed some panache in their respective rearguards – the latter with a ramp for four off Porter than his old man certainly didn’t teach him – Essex would not be denied in their push for a substantive125-run lead.Porter duly delivered it by pinning Ethan Bamber lbw for 0, and in the wake of his back-to-back five-fors against Hampshire in Essex’s last Championship outing in July, he’d rushed past 50 wickets for the season too – quite the bounce-back after a fallow summer in 2022, in which his injury-plagued haul of 19 at 30.89 had left him contemplating his future as he approached his 30th birthday.Instead, after a renewed fitness drive – aided in no small part by a winter in Melbourne alongside Essex’s Australian bowling coach Mick Lewis – Porter’s now racked up 53 at 16.92, by a distance his best season since his annus mirablis in 2017, when he powered Essex’s title charge with 85 wickets at 16.74, and earned himself a 12th-man berth in England’s Test plans against India the following summer.Those England hopes, even Porter might accept, are long gone now – while Cook’s seem destined never to arrive in the first place, even though, at the age of 26 and with a first-class average below 20, his credentials could scarcely be more presentable. But all’s the more reason why this Essex era is of such enduring importance to this squad of players. Given all that they’ve achieved in the past six years and more, they are not quite ready to accept that their mantle of red-ball trendsetters has slipped away to the South-West.

Corinthians anuncia lateral como primeiro reforço do time feminino para 2023

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da aposte e ganhe: O time feminino do Corinthians anunciou seu primeiro reforço para a próxima temporada. Trata-se da lateral Isabela, que estava no Internacional, e pode atuar tanto na direita quanto pela esquerda.

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Na equipe das Gurias Coloradas, a defensora disputou 56 jogos e marcou 19 gols, tanto na base quanto pelo profissional, e foi tricampeã do Campeonato Gaúcho.

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