Jake Lehmann contracted by South Australia

South Australia have rewarded Jake Lehmann, the son of Australia’s coach Darren Lehmann, with his first state rookie contract after strong performances in last summer’s Futures League

Daniel Brettig24-Apr-2014South Australia have rewarded Jake Lehmann, the son of Australia’s coach Darren Lehmann, with his first state rookie contract after strong performances in last summer’s Futures League.Lehmann’s inclusion in the SA squad followed his compiling of 255 runs at 36.42, with a top score of 92, in four Futures League matches.He joined Sam Raphael and Trent Lawford among the final additions to SA’s squad for next season, for which the loss of Michael Klinger to Western Australia will be compensated by Mark Cosgrove’s return from Tasmania.Cosgrove is the only interstate addition to the squad, which will again rely heavily on the spin bowling and leadership of the South African Johan Botha in the push to win SA’s first Sheffield Shield title since 1996.However a batting line-up of Cosgrove, Phillip Hughes, Callum Ferguson, Tom Cooper, Andrew McDonald and Travis Head should ensure swift runs for the Redbacks.”We want a team where players are battling for positions and no-one’s spot is guaranteed. With the batting list we have this season, we have a huge amount of depth to draw upon and competition is going to be intense,” said SACA’s high performance manager Jamie Cox.”Last year we finished just one wicket away from the final and have a number of players who took huge strides in terms of development. We believe the stability we have offered this group will be a huge advantage for us as we chase our first Sheffield Shield title in 19 years.”The major obstacle to the Redbacks’ progress in 2014-15 would appear to be the drop-in pitch at Adelaide Oval, which reaped four draws in addition to another stalemate at Glenelg Oval as the redeveloped ground completed its makeover.SA won three matches outright away from home, and were strongly placed to win a fourth before Usman Khawaja guided an outstanding fourth innings chase by Queensland at the Gabba.Apart from Klinger, others not to have their state contracts renewed included Alex Carey, Sam Miller, Elliot Opie and the tall pace bowler Peter George, who played one Test match for Australia against India in Bangalore in 2010.South Australia squad: Johan Botha, Tom Cooper, Mark Cosgrove, Callum Ferguson, Travis Head, Phil Hughes (CA), Trent Lawford, Tim Ludeman, Andrew McDonald, Joe Mennie, Gary Putland, Sam Raphael, Kane Richardson, Chadd Sayers, Kelvin Smith, Dan Worrall, Adam Zampa. Rookies: Tom Andrews, Alex Gregory, Jake Lehmann, Alex Ross, Nick Winter

خاص.. حقيقة مفاوضات الأهلي مع جون إيبوكا لضمه من سيراميكا كليوباترا

كشف مصدر بالنادي الأهلي، مدى صحة المفاوضات مع جون إيبوكا لاعب فريق سيراميكا كليوباترا، للتعاقد معه خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الجارية.

ويسعى الأهلي للتعاقد مع مهاجم لتدعيم صفوف الفريق قبل انطلاق فترة الإعداد استعدادًا للموسم الجديد.

طالع أيضًا | خاص.. الأهلي يُقدم عرضه الأخير لـ أحمد قندوسي من أجل الرحيل

وقال المصدر في تصريحات خاصة لـ”بطولات”: “لم نفاوض ايبوكا مهاجم سيراميكا كليوباترا حتي الوقت الحالي”.

واختتم: “ما يتردد غير صحيح ولم نقدم عرضًا للاعب”.

يذكر، أن إيبوكا قد انضم لصفوف سيراميكا كليوباترا خلال الصيف الماضي قادمًا من إنبي.

Gujarat buoyed by Parthiv century

Baroda took only 16.4 overs on the third morning to dismiss the remaining five Madhya Pradesh batsman and register a massive 246-run win at Moti Bagh

ESPNcricinfo staff30-Nov-2013
ScorecardFile photo: Parthiv Patel struck 19 fours during his 189•ESPNcricinfoParthiv Patel struck a mammoth 189- his fourth fifty-plus score in the tournament- which was instrumental in Gujarat securing a first-innings lead over Jharkhand in Jamshedpur.His overnight partner Samit Gohel produced a patient 80, as the duo added 185 runs for the third wicket, but the rest of the batting line-up was not quite as potent. Parthiv struck 19 fours in his innings as he shepherded the lower order, and was finally the last man out before the declaration. Akshar Patel hung around long enough to put on a half-century partnership for sixth wicket with Parthiv. Samar Quadri, the legspinner, picked up four wickets including that of Parthiv’s.Jharkhand’s second essay got off to a slow start, as Bhavin Thakkar had to return to the pavilion retired hurt. Rameez Nemat dropped anchor to ensure Jharkhand endured no further casualties.Odisha 169 for 4 (Samantray 50*, Mallick 47*, HS Sharath 3-41) and 226 lead Karnataka 379 (Pandey 132, Mithun 43) by 16 runs
ScorecardKarnataka’s strength at the start of the day was somewhat relinquished as starting the day at 288 for 4, their remaining batsmen could manage only 91 runs. Odisha were jolted at the top but their middle-order, led by the captain Biplab Samantray who compiled his second fifty in as many matches, helped the team set up a slim lead.Karnataka’s overnight batsmen Manish Pandey, who was on 108, and CM Gautam were knocked over early by Suryakant Pradhan, but A 48-ball 43 from Abhimanyu Mithun recovered the lost momentum as he made his way to 43, with six fours and a six.Mithun and HS Sharath then had Odisha in some trouble early on. Odisha lost opener Girija Rout in the first over and their recovery efforts came up lacking. At 75 for 4, Samantray and first-innings top-scorer Abhilash Mallick came together and their unbeaten 95-run partnership for the fifth wicket helped them recover. The 22-year old Mallick missed out on his maiden first-class ton in the first innings by two runs, but having already scored 47 in the second, he has another chance to reach three figures on Sunday.
ScorecardMumbai were on the brink of registering a huge win in their maiden Ranji Trophy clash against Vidarbha. At the end of the penultimate day’s play, chasing an improbable target of 530, Vidarbha were 177 for 8 at Wankhede Stadium.Read the full report here.
ScorecardGuided by Gurkeerat Singh and Sandeep Sharma, Punjab overcame a torrid struggle to chase down a target of 135 and eventually beat Haryana by three wickets in Lahli.Read the full report here.

Juiz e assistente não são afastados após erro em Flamengo x Madureira

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O árbitro Maurício Machado Coelho e o assistente Daniel de Oliveira Alves, que validaram um gol irregular do Flamengo nesta terça, na vitória por 2 a 0 sobre o Madureira no Estádio do Maracanã, serão chamados e orientados pela Ferj.

A decisão não foi pelo afastamento dos profissionais por não ter interferido no resultado final da partida, entende a Federação de Futebol do Rio de Janeiro. O atacante Gabriel Barbosa estava em posição irregular no lance em que abriu o placar, já nos acréscimos da primeira etapa. No segundo tempo, o Fla ampliou.

A informação foi inicialmente publicada pelo portal “Globoesporte”.

Há uma semana, contudo, a Ferj afastou o árbitro Pathrice Maia e da auxiliar Raquel Mattos “pelas próximas rodadas” após os erros ocorridos no empate em 0 a 0 entre Flamengo e Volta Redonda, no Maraca, também pela Taça Rio.

O árbitro não marcou um toque de mão de Luis Paulo após uma cabeçada de Rodinei dentro da área. Além disto, nos acréscimos, Raquel Mattos assinalou impedimento e e anulou um gol de Hugo Moura, que estava em posição legal.

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Sri Lanka women's manager Aroos resigns

Sri Lanka women’s team manager ARM Aroos has resigned from all his posts connected to the women’s game in the country, following the board’s sanctioning of a formal inquiry against him because of a complaint made by captain Shashikala Siriwardene last week, accusing Aroos of extortion.Retired senior superintendent of police, Hemachandra Dias, had conducted a preliminary inquiry into the matter, and recommended that the board conduct a formal inquiry into the allegations, at the SLC’s executive committee meeting on Tuesday. The executive committee subsequently appointed a panel to carry out the inquiry, and following that Aroos submitted his resignation. Apart from being team manager, Aroos was also a national women’s selector. He also stepped aside from his position as chairman of Sri Lanka’s umpires committee, relinquishing that duty until the inquiry is complete.The executive committee appointed Channa Weerakkody as team manager for the upcoming tour of Ireland, and named Srinath Silva the acting chairman of the umpires committee.

الفرق المتأهلة إلى الدوري الأوروبي موسم 2023/24 من الدوري الإسباني

تأهل فريقان من الدوري الإسباني إلى منافسات بطولة الدوري الأوروبي، الموسم المقبل، 2023/24.

وتُختتم منافسات الجولة الثامنة والثلاثين، الأخيرة من بطولة الدوري الإسباني لهذا الموسم، اليوم الأحد.

اقرأ أيضًا | رسميًا | الأندية المتأهلة إلى دوري أبطال أوروبا 2023-2024 من الدوري الإسباني

ويتأهل صاحب المركز الخامس، في الليجا، إلى الدوري الأوروبي، إلى جانب الفائز بكأس ملك إسبانيا.

وفي حال تواجد الفائز بكأس ملك إسبانيا في مركز يؤهله إلى دوري أبطال أوروبا، فإن البطاقة الثانية المؤهلة إلى الدوري الأوروبي تكون من نصيب صاحب المركز السادس.

وفي النسخة الحالية من الليجا، تأهل فريق فياريال لكونه صاحب المركز الخامس، إلى جانب ريال بيتيس صاحب المركز السادس نتيجة تأهل ريال مدريد بطل كأس ملك إسبانيا إلى دوري أبطال أوروبا (حيث أنهى الليجا في المركز الثاني). الفرق المتأهلة إلى الدوري الأوروبي موسم 2023/24 من الدوري الإسباني

فياريال.

ريال بيتيس.

CSA fecha acordo com empresa da área automobilística

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Um dia depois do CSA estrear oficialmente na temporada 2019 com o empate em 1 a 1 diante do Vitória na Copa do Nordeste, o time de Maceió anunciou mais um acerto comercial válido até o final da temporada 2019.

O novo parceiro do clube Azulino é a empresa do ramo automobilístico Baterax, fundada em 1977 e especializada na produção de baterias elétricas para veículos. Acordo esse que foi bastante comemorado pelo clube alagoano e que foi comentado pelo gerente comercial do CSA, Ricardo Lima:

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– É mais uma importante conquista para o Centro Sportivo Alagoano. A Baterax chega para energizar e se tornar mais uma peça fundamental para conquista de títulos.

Segundo o representante da nova parceira do clube no estado em entrevista coletiva de anúncio, Estevão Ferreira Rocha, ser patrocinadora de uma equipe com projeção nacional sempre foi um sonho dos proprietários da empresa:

-Estamos concluindo um grande sonho da Edmundo Auto Peças e da Baterax que era patrocinar um grande clube nacional.

Malinga's participation in BPL still unclear

Confusion reigns over whether Lasith Malinga will play in the Bangladesh Premier League 2013

Mohammad Isam20-Dec-2012

Lasith Malinga was bought by Dhaka Gladiators at the BPL auction, but there’s a question mark over his availability•Getty Images

Confusion reigns over whether Lasith Malinga will play in the Bangladesh Premier League 2013.On Thursday evening, after the auction, the Dhaka Gladiators franchise that had bid for Malinga said they were not aware of his unavailability. But the Sri Lanka fast bowler’s agent told ESPNcricinfo earlier in the day that Malinga hadn’t “entered the auction, a standpoint that was later repeated.*The BPL governing council, on Wednesday night, sent out a text message with the names of several players who had withdrawn from and been included in the auction. Malinga was listed as one of those included, before his agent claimed he wouldn’t be entering.After the auction, Malinga’s agent released this statement: “Lasith Malinga did not express an interest in playing in the BPL at any stage whatsoever so we are totally perplexed at how he ended up in the auction.”There has been no telephone discussions or emails about his involvement and certainly no signing of a pre-auction agreement. The first we became aware of him being entered into the auction was when reading a Cricinfo story on Thursday morning and we confirmed he was not available to the recruitment agents via e-mail before the auction.”Lasith wants to rest in February and early March to build up fitness ahead of a big season of limited overs cricket in 2013.”Dhaka bid $115,000 for him after he was placed in the golden category of the foreign players. “We are not aware of any news of [Lasith] Malinga being unavailable,” Dhaka’s spokesman, Minhaz Uddin Khan, said.*22.20GMT, December 20: This story was update with comments from Malinga’s agent.

PCB to honour Ajmal – Ashraf

Saeed Ajmal, the Pakistan offspinner, will receive an award from the PCB following the World Twenty20, for being the ‘No. 1 bowler in the world’, board chief Zaka Ashraf has said

ESPNcricinfo staff10-Sep-2012Saeed Ajmal, the Pakistan offspinner, will receive an award from the PCB following the World Twenty20, for being the ‘No. 1 bowler in the world’, board chief Zaka Ashraf has said. The announcement comes in the wake of Ajmal not being on ICC’s shortlist for Test Player of the Year.”Saeed Ajmal, we still say you’re the No. 1 bowler in the world and the PCB recognises you, and whether someone gives you the prize, that is immaterial, we don’t care,” Ashraf said. “We congratulate you and when you come back home [after the World T20] we will give you a prize for being the No. 1 bowler in the world. The PCB is with you.”Ajmal was on the longlist for the ICC award, which will be announced at a function in Colombo on September 15, but did not make the shortlist that included South Africa’s Hashim Amla and Vernon Philander, Australia’s Michael Clarke and Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara. Subsequently, the PCB had lodged a protest with the ICC regarding his omission, but the ICC had said it could not revise the list as it had been put together by an independent jury. That prompted talk of a possible boycott of the awards function by Pakistan.While the boycott wasn’t a certainty, Ashraf said, he was hoping for a last-minute revision. “There is some error, I think the ICC should try to rectify it. At least his name should have been on the shortlist,” Ashraf said. “I’m still hopeful the ICC will make a positive move by trying to rectify it.”The PCB hasn’t decided as yet to boycott [the awards ceremony], that will be an extreme step. But we are under extreme pressure. There have been demonstrations in Pakistan, people have come out in support of Saeed Ajmal; there was a big demonstration held in front of the PCB office. We’ve conveyed that to the ICC. It has [even] been taken up in the parliament in Pakistan, there’s a big debate going on.”Ajmal had taken 72 Test wickets between August 4, 2011, and August 6, 2012, (the qualifying period for the award). He climbed to No. 3 in the Test bowlers’ rankings and, last week, took the No. 1 spot in the ODI rankings.

Anyon and Magoffin tear Surrey apart

Sussex bounced back from consecutive Championship defeats by dominating the first day against Surrey at Horsham.

Sahil Dutta at Horsham06-Jun-2012
ScorecardJames Anyon and Steve Magoffin picked up four wickets each•Getty Images

Sussex bounced back from consecutive Championship defeats by dominating the first day against Surrey at Horsham. The weather was dour as dark clouds scudded overhead throughout and brought a premature end to play shortly after tea. Yet in the 63.2 overs possible, the home side lifted the mood by dismissing Surrey for 124, before easing towards parity on the back of Luke Wells’ unbeaten 33.Given the big-brand hype that led the Jubilee jamboree all weekend, there was a refreshing understated-ness about festivities at Horsham. It is a club that pre-dates even the MCC but there was nothing old-fashioned about the pace of play as 12 wickets fell.It may all be a touch futile for Sussex if the forecasts prove correct but it was a heartening performance from a team that needed a boost. In their last game at Lord’s, Sussex lost much of the match on the first morning, shipping 5 wickets for 66 before lunch. Here, against another neighbourhood rival, roles were reversed.Steve Magoffin, in what could be his last game of the season for Sussex if Queensland have their way, and James Anyon took four wickets each as Surrey were unable to overcome the testing conditions.In a team packed with impulsive young players, Surrey had recalled 42-year-old Mark Ramprakash and stuck him in as opener. It was asking a lot at this stage, though Ramprakash will rue his luck having been left out of the side during the brief spell of sunshine the English summer has delivered.He struggled against Magoffin in particular and it was sadly inevitable when he feathered a good ball behind for 8. It was the sixth time this season he’d fallen in single figures. Meanwhile Sussex’s struggling veteran, Murray Goodwin, was dropped for the first time in his 11-year career at the club. Both are county giants who deserve to leave the game on a high but neither may get the chance.At least Ramprakash can claim to have been got out. His opening partner, Jason Roy, gifted his wicket before him, toe-ending a golf-swing to mid-on for 11. Zander de Bruyn and Rory Hamilton-Brown fell in successive deliveries to James Anyon and when Steven Davies was smartly snaffled by a diving Wells at second slip Surrey had lost three wickets in seven balls.Maynard responded with the kind of gung-ho zeal that has characterised his season, clumping three boundaries and running positively, but fell just before he could inflict meaningful damage, edging Anyon behind for 17.Though Anyon and Magoffin had equal success, Magoffin was the better of the two. He may lack Anyon’s pace but compensates with consistent bounce and hostile accuracy. With Naved Arif, Anyon and backup Amjad Khan all profligate types, Magoffin’s miserliness would be missed.At 52 for 6, Surrey looked in danger of subsiding below 100 but the tail rallied through Gareth Batty, John Lewis and Murali Kartik. They added 69 between them, Batty top-scoring with 32, before Sussex mopped things up after lunch. It may be that among the glittering shot-makers, Surrey need to buy some grit from somewhere.Though 124 looked grim, the ball had done enough to give Surrey’s strong pack of pacemen plenty reason for hope. Throughout the season Surrey have fought back from adversity. Despite Ed Joyce swishing outside off to fall cheaply, however, the visitors couldn’t make significant inroads this time.Instead Wells, returning to the side after being dropped for Luke Wright’s return, calmly – and at times elegantly – dented the edge off Surrey’s attack. He left well when he needed to and drove crisply when invited, and together he and Chris Nash shared a 69-run stand for the second wicket. Despite the drizzle that stalked the day, Surrey’s bowlers couldn’t extract much and it was a shock when Nash donated his wicket to Kartik, swinging against the spin to end caught at point for 38. Perhaps he felt a touch chilly.If he had just waited another four balls, though, he could have returned to the pavilion with his wicket intact. The rain set in once more and that was it for the day.

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