Clarke hopes for fair weather

Australia are praying for the forecast rain to avoid Cardiff over the rest of the match as they plan a big lead in the hope of grinding out a first-Test victory. Wet weather is forecast throughout Saturday and the visitors hold a 44-run buffer after finishing the third day in the excellent position of 479 for 5 following centuries to Ricky Ponting and Simon Katich.”If the rain stays away I definitely believe we can get a result,” the vice-captain Michael Clarke said. “[Saturday] is a really important day for us. If we can make another 100, or 150 runs, that wicket on day five will continue to spin, and the bounce will be more inconsistent.”Nathan Hauritz, who took 3 for 95 in the first innings, has out-performed Graeme Swann and Monty Panesar, who were less effective than Paul Collingwood when he came on to deliver some off-cutters. “Haury bowled much slower than the England spinners, generally got a lot more spin and bounce,” Clarke said. “We’ll wait to see what happens, but I believe there is enough spin out there.”Ricky Ponting and Andrew Strauss agreed before the series that the lights could be turned on for bad light and they were used for the first time in a Test in Britain, allowing an extra six overs before stumps. That period, which followed a rain delay of two hours and three minutes, gained England a wicket when Clarke hooked at Stuart Broad and was caught behind for 83.When the umpires offered the batsmen the light Strauss was unhappy and it was hard to see how the conditions had deteriorated. “It was frustrating to come off, there was a new batsman in so we wanted to carry on,” James Anderson said. “[Andrew Flintoff] had a decent speed and Stuart was bowling with good control, so we would have liked to stay on.”Clarke said the conditions were fine when he was batting, but he exited in the third-last over of the day. “The ruling is once the natural light is gone and the lights take over from the natural light, [the umpires] can offer it,” Clarke said. “When I was out there the light was okay, I have no excuses for my dismissal. I just found out it was the first time it was used in Test cricket in England, so lock me down for the first wicket.”Did Clarke want to come out for the final period? “Yeah, of course we did. The wicket is good to bat on and we’re in a fantastic position. We were told there were 12 overs left in the day and Marcus North and I saw it as an opportunity to get a few more runs on the board.”England will aim to wrap up Australia’s innings as swiftly as possible on the fourth day, weather permitting. “We’re not thinking about a draw now,” Anderson said. “There’s a big first session first thing in the morning, so we’ve got to think about getting those five wickets quickly.”

van Zyl pleased despite final choke

Cricket South Africa’s High Performance coach, has shrugged off the disappointment of South Africa’s surprise defeat in the Emerging Players Tournament final to India

Cricinfo staff04-Aug-2009Corrie van Zyl, Cricket South Africa’s High Performance coach, has shrugged off the disappointment of South Africa’s surprise defeat in the Emerging Players Tournament final in Brisbane to India, saying his team gained more from the experience. South Africa were the favourites to take the title, having won all their eight matches before choking in the final when faced with a target of 284.”Obviously it would have been nice to have won the final but it was not to be and, if somebody had told me before the tournament that we would win eight out of nine matches I would certainly have taken it,” van Zyl told SAPA.”This tour was an opportunity to grow as a team and to get a taste of international cricket, of touring and all the associated experiences that go with it. In that sense the tour was a huge success and the commitment of every player throughout the tournament was excellent, whether they were in the actual playing XI or not.”Fast bowler CJD de Villiers, with 10 wickets, and batsman Heino Kuhn (286 runs) were the main performers for South Africa. van Zyl also singled out offspinner Thandi Tshabalala, who took four wickets in two games.”CJ was outstanding while Thandi towards the end of last season and again on this tour has shown signs of reaching his true potential,” he said. “But really it was a team effort and there was always a player to put his hand up when it was needed.”

Aston Villa fans praise John McGinn

A number of Aston Villa fans hailed the performance of midfielder John McGinn on Saturday despite their calamitous late collapse in the Midlands derby against Wolves.

Dean Smith’s side found themselves two goals to the good with little over 10 minutes left to play at Villa Park, the Scot’s deflected shot on 68 minutes putting them 2-0 up and seemingly out of sight. However, the visitors staged a dramatic late comeback, turning the game on its head and coming away with a 3-2 victory after Ruben Neves, off whom the ball deflected for McGinn’s goal, saw his free kick take a deflection on its way into the net, leaving the home side stunned. [Sky Sports]

Despite the extraordinary surrendering of what had seemed a comfortable lead for Villa, their Scottish midfielder can come away from the match feeling pleased with his own personal contribution.

Aside from the goal he netted – his second in a week after bagging for Scotland against Israel on international duty – he also claimed an assist for Danny Ings’ opener yesterday and gave an all-round strong performance. As per SofaScore, he had three successful dribbles, won four tackles and came out on top in eight of his 13 duels.

His display won the praise of Birmingham Live’s Ashley Preece, who wrote that the midfielder (who turns 27 tomorrow) “did everything that was asked and more”. It also made an impression on numerous Villa fans on Twitter, one of whom called McGinn an “elite level” player.

Check out some of the online reaction below.

Aston Villa fans praise John McGinn

“When in form, John McGinn is practically unplayable. Such a dynamic, Swiss Army knife of a footballer.”

Credit: @CianByNature

“John McGinn has reached elite level. Been saying it all season but today he’s something else. #AVFC”

Credit: @greggevans40

“So many fans on here with egg on their face, Super John McGinn is on another level, performances like today sets him above any other player at the club, but I’ve been saying this since day dot, some of our fanbase really don’t know football. Super @jmcginn7  MOTM @AVFCOfficial”

Credit: @MrPJLinton

“Shout out to the meatball…..levels above anyone else on the pitch today @jmcginn7 #avfc”

Credit: @deano7villa

“John McGinn is on another level this season! #AVFC”

Credit: @7500toHolte

“John McGinn is a machine. Best @AVFCOfficial player since God”

Credit: @CallumK54024687

“We’re so lucky to have John McGinn, what a player”

Credit: @JoeSpencerAV

In other news, one of McGinn’s team-mates got a rather frostier reaction from some Villa fans for his performance yesterday

تقارير: رونالدو يرد على عرض نادِ تركي لضمه من مانشستر يونايتد

فجرت تقارير صحفية منذ قليل، مفاجأة قوية بتأكيدها على أن أحد الأندية التركية تواصلت مع النجم البرتغالي كريستيانو رونالدو لبحث إمكانية ضمه من مانشستر يونايتد هذا الصيف.

ويسعى رونالدو إلى مغادرة الأولد ترافورد في موسم الانتقالات الصيفي الحالي، في سبيل المشاركة في دوري أبطال أوروبا الموسم الجديد.

وارتبط صاحب الـ37 عامًا بالعديد من الأندية الأوروبية، أبرزها تشيلسي، بايرن ميونخ، باريس سان جيرمان وأتلتيكو مدريد، ولكن لم يحاول أي منهم التقدم بعرض للظفر بخدماته.

وتفاعل رونالدو بشكل إيجابي مع أحد الأشخاص عبر إنستجرام، اليوم الجمعة، بعدما طُلب منه القدوم إلى جالطة سراي.

ويبدو أن الأمر حقيقي بالفعل، حيث ذكر الصحفي التركي Ali Naci Küçük عبر حسابه الشخصي بموقع “تويتر”، أن جالطة سراي تواصل مع رونالدو لبحث إمكانية ضمه.

وأوضح أن جالطة سراي استفسر من رونالدو عن شروطه للانتقال إلى الفريق التركي في فترة الانتقالات الصيفية لهذا العام.

وأشار الصحفي إلى أن رونالدو رد قائلًا: “جالطة سراي نادِ كبير، ولكنني لن أذهب إلى فريق ليس في دوري أبطال أوروبا”.

وفشل جالطة سراي في التأهل إلى النسخة القادمة من دوري أبطال أوروبا بعدما أنهى الموسم الماضي من الدوري التركي في المركز الثالث عشر.

يُذكر أن مانشستر يونايتد سيبدأ مشواره في الموسم الجديد من الدوري الإنجليزي بمواجهة برايتون يوم الأحد المقبل.

Easterns lay down a marker

Easterns thrashed a weakened Westerns side by an innings and 275 runs at Zimbabwe Cricket Academy in the opening round of the 2008-09 Logan Cup. With a number of their key players on duty with Zimbabwe’s A team, Westerns’ batting was always off the pace as they were bowled out for 156 and 110. Had Easterns’ fielding not been sloppy they would have struggled to reach three figures. Westerns’ bowling wasn’t much better as Easterns cruised to 541 for 9, with Forster Mutizwa (124), Steven Nyamuzinga (120), Stuart Matsikenyeri (111) and Hamilton Masakadza (107) all making hundreds.At Harare Sports Club, Northerns beat Centrals by three wickets in a much closer if low-scoring contest. Centrals made 184, Malcolm Waller providing the backbone with 69, and Elton Chigumbura’s 82 helped Northerns reply with 186. Waller was again in good form, making 73, as Centrals scored 180, setting a target of 181. ed Rainsford took 4 for 20 but that was not enough to prevent Northerns edging home, Ray Price leading the charge with 58 off 77 balls.

خاص | الدرندلي يقود اتجاهًا في اتحاد الكرة لتعميم المدرسة البرتغالية

يقود خالد الدرندلي نائب رئيس الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، اتجاهًا داخل المجلس بتوحيد المدرسة البرتغالية في منصب المدير الفني للمنتخب الأول والمنتخب الأولمبي والمدير الفني لاتحاد الكرة.

وعلم “بطولات” أن خالد الدرندلي يرغب بأن يتواجد مدير فني برتغالي لمنتخب مصر الأولمبي، وأيضًا برتغالي لمنصب المدير الفني لاتحاد الكرة.

طالع | وزارة الرياضة تستفسر من اتحاد الكرة عن حقيقة المراهنات.. وإجراء منتظر حال ثبوت تورطه

ويأتي ذلك حتى يكون هناك انسجام بين الثنائي مع البرتغالي روي فيتوريا المدير الفني لمنتخب مصر الأول.

وينظر اتحاد الكرة في المرشحين لمنصبي المدير الفني للمنتخب الأولمبي والمدير الفني لاتحاد الكرة.

ومن المقرر أن يتم الاستعانة برأي روي فيتوريا في الاسم الذي سيتم اختياره للمنصبين.

SAFC close to Hoffmann

According to Roker Report, Sunderland are closing in on the signing of Ron-Thorben Hoffmann on loan from Bayern Munich.

The Lowdown: Sunderland busy

The Black Cats have made the most of this transfer window, bringing in no less than seven new players with ten others departing (Transfermarkt), successfully rebuilding the squad who fell just short of promotion last time out.

In the final few hours of the window, they may end up doing some more business.

The Latest: Hoffmann on the radar

As per this latest claim from Roker Report, Sunderland are looking to capture the services of Hoffmann on a temporary basis.

The Stadium of Light outfit will be looking to sign him on loan with an option buy.

The report details that the ‘towering’ 6 foot 4 youngster has become a target after talks were halted with Vito Mannone.

The Verdict: Clever target

Capturing 22-year-old Hoffmann could be a fantastic piece of business for Sunderland. At the moment, Lee Johnson only has Lee Burge in terms of senior goalkeepers with experience, although Anthony Patterson has been promoted to the senior squad.

Although without an appearance for 30-time Bundesliga champions Bayern’s senior outfit, he has played 49 times for their second side. Even if he was signed to play a back-up role at first, it could be a clever piece of business from the north-east side.

In other news, Sunderland fans were livid with this former player’s comments.

Southampton predicted XI v Sheffield United

Southampton have a chance to extend their current unbeaten run to six matches as they come up against Championship outfit Sheffield United in the Carabao Cup tonight.

Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side have not lost a competitive game since the opening match of the Premier League season against Everton, a 3-1 defeat against Rafa Benitez’s team.

They head to Bramall Lane in fine fettle after drawing 0-0 with Premier League champions Manchester City at the weekend, with the Saints now focused on progressing into the next round of the cup competition.

How many changes will Ralph make from the team which played against City? Here is our predicted XI for the match…

We are predicting that he will make seven changes to the side from Saturday, with Fraser Forster, Romain Perraud, Lyanco, Ibrahima Diallo, Nathan Tella, Moussa Djenepo and Armando Broja all coming into the line-up.

Starting between the sticks, we believe that Hasenhuttl will axe £53k-per-week beast Alex McCarthy to hand Forster a chance to impress. The former Crystal Palace shot-stopper has started all five of the Saints’ Premier League matches and could do with a rest tonight ahead of the clash with Wolves next weekend, allowing Forster to get some minutes under his belt.

We have published an article explaining why Lyanco could make his debut for Southampton against the Blades, but Romain Perraud could also make his way into the back four. Tino Livramento has almost played every single minute for the Saints in the league at right-back and this match provides an opportunity for Kyle Walker-Peters to revert to his more natural position, opening up space for Perraud to play at left-back.

In the midfield, we are predicting that Tella, Djenepo and Diallo will come in for Nathan Redmond, Oriol Romeu and Mohamed Elyounoussi. This is to freshen up the core of the side and give Southampton more energy to be effective in transition play, as well as offering the incoming trio a chance to show Hasenhuttl why they may deserve to be playing in the Premier League matches. whilst keeping James Ward-Prowse in the team to provide leadership in his role as captain.

Finally, we are tipping Hasenhuttl to go with Broja in place of Adam Armstrong up top. The on-loan Chelsea striker scored twice in the 8-0 win over Newport County in the last round and that should earn him another chance to show what he can do from the start against the Blades. If he can find the back of the net again, it could bode well for his chances of playing in the top flight against Wolves next Sunday.

AND in other news, Ralph must unleash Saints warrior with “good character” tonight, it’s his time to shine…

Vasco x Avaí: prováveis times, onde ver, desfalques e palpites

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O Vasco recebe o Avaí neste sábado, às 19h, visando nesta 8ª rodada se recuperar em São Januário de mais um percalço como visitante no Brasileirão. A equipe de Milton Mendes, atualmente na 12ª colocação e com nove pontos, encarará os catarinenses, que atualmente amargam a penúltima colocação, com apenas cinco pontos.

Na véspera do confronto, o técnico Milton Mendes confirmou algumas novidades para o Cruz-Maltino neste sábado. Na formação 4-2-3-1, Nenê seguirá na equipe, e contará com Yago Pikachu como um dos meias ao lado de Mateus Vital.

O técnico também confirmou a presença de Luis Fabiano. O camisa 9 era dúvida, em virtude de um problema de cálculo renal.

Já no Avaí, a maior novidade é o retorno do capitão Marquinhos, que cumpriu suspensão automática no revés por 3 a 1 para o Atlético-GO. Além disto, a dupla de zaga também trará mudanças: Airton e Gustavo entram no lugar, respectivamente, do lesionado Alemão e do suspenso Betão. Luan, também suspenso, cede espaço a Diego Tavares.

Confira mais informações sobre o jogo:

Local: São Januário, no Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
Data e horário: 17 de junho de 2017 (sábado), às 19h (de Brasília)
Árbitro: Rafael Traci (PR)
Assistentes: Ivan Carlos Bohn (PR) e Pedro Martinelli Christino (PR)
Onde acompanhar: Premiere e tempo real LANCE!

VASCO – Técnico: Milton Mendes

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Desfalques: Kelvin, Marcelo Mattos, Escudero, Rafael Marques e Jordi (lesionados)

AVAÍ – Técnico: Claudinei Oliveira

Desfalques: Airton (lesionado)
Suspensos: Betão e Luan

Reporter: West Ham and Moyes will be frugal on deadline day

West Ham United boss David Moyes is refusing to waste money during the transfer window and is set to only welcome late additions if they will improve the squad, according to Evening Standard journalist Jack Rosser.

Moyes has made no secret of the fact he wants to bolster his options after guiding the Hammers into this season’s Europa League thanks to registering a club record Premier League points tally last term.

However, the east Londoners have been frustrated in the transfer market and welcomed just two new faces. Alphonse Areola has joined on a season-long loan deal, which has the view to being made permanent, from Paris Saint-Germain and Kurt Zouma has completed a big-money switch from Chelsea.

Meanwhile, the Hammers announced on Tuesday morning that they’d completed the signing of Croatia international attacking midfielder Nikola Vlasic having previously agreed a £25.7million fee with CSKA Moscow.

West Ham are also thought to be chasing a striker as Michail Antonio is the only senior frontman at the club, but Rosser insists Moyes will not be rushed into doing business despite the deadline looming.

He told The Transfer Tavern: “Moyes wants bang for his buck. He burnt his fingers the first time he was there in signing Jordan Hugill from Preston. They obviously sold him to Norwich and he wants to get it right, basically.

“His message throughout has been you can get a body and fill a place in the squad but if it’s going to be someone who isn’t going to have an impact, then there’s no point.”

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