England stroll to resounding win

Kevin Pietersen marked the birth of his first son by steering England into the final of the ICC World Twenty20, as he continued his imposing run of form with an unbeaten 42 from 26 balls in a comprehensive seven-wicket victory

The Bulletin by Andrew Miller13-May-2010England 132 for 3 (Pietersen 42*) beat Sri Lanka 128 for 6 (Mathews 58, Broad 2-21) by seven wickets
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Kevin Pietersen marked the birth of his first son by steering England into the final of the ICC World Twenty20, as he continued his imposing run of form with an unbeaten 42 from 26 balls in a comprehensive seven-wicket victory. Back in the side after his paternity dash back to England, Pietersen built on the hard-hitting efforts of Craig Kieswetter and Michael Lumb, who added 68 for the first wicket in eight overs, as Sri Lanka’s sub-par total of 128 for 6 was hunted down with four overs to spare.It was yet another supremely composed performance from England, who have shed the diffidence they have habitually shown in this format, and powered their way past the beaten finalists in the 2009 tournament in unquestionably their most domineering performance of the competition to date.After losing the toss and being asked to bowl first, England’s seamers and spinners throttled a dangerous Sri Lankan line-up in a wholehearted display, then cruised to their target without blinking. Though Sri Lanka recovered from 47 for 4 after nine overs thanks to the calm accumulation of Angelo Mathews, who made 58 from 45 balls, their final total was at least 20 runs short of a competitive total.With rain in the air, and a tacky surface underfoot, Sri Lanka’s decision to bat first proved, in hindsight, to have been a mistake. The conditions offered movement for the seamers and purchase for the spinners, and though Mahela Jayawardene began with intent by clipping a first-ball loosener from Tim Bresnan for four, that was arguably the last moment that Sri Lanka were in command of the contest.England’s openers were made to battle for their runs at first, as Sri Lanka opened with the spin of Dilshan and Ajantha Mendis, and restricted the scoring to six runs in two overs. But when Suraj Randiv joined the attack, Kieswetter launched into two inside-out slogs over the covers from consecutive balls, and suddenly the innings was up and running.Both men required a touch of luck to last as long as they did, but such was England’s collective belief, it’s hard to think that the result could have been any different. Kieswetter edged Angelo Mathews streakily for four only moments before surviving a stone-dead appeal for lbw, before responding with a dismissive blat for six over long-off in the same eventful over. Lumb, meanwhile, should have been run out by 15 yards when his partner refused a quick single to backward point, but with the stumps at his mercy, Mendis tried to gather the shy with hard hands, and the chance ricocheted harmlessly back down the pitch.Kieswetter made Mendis pay for his clumsiness by flogging consecutive fours to round off the Powerplay overs, and as the requirement dipped below a run a ball, the two openers exchanged sixes in Sanath Jayasuriya’s first and only over of the innings. It was Lasith Malinga, one delivery later, who finally made the breakthrough with a fast and flat yorker, but at 68 for 1 after 8.1 overs, the contest was drifting out of Sri Lanka’s reach.When Lumb was dropped by a diving Nuwan Kulasekera at mid-off in the same over, Sri Lanka’s heads dropped too. One ball later, Lumb should once again have been run out by the length of the pitch, but the throw from mid-off was wildly off the target, and though he stepped across his stumps to be bowled by Thissara Perera in the following over, it wasn’t before he’d snaffled two further fours to finish up with 33 from 26 balls.By this stage, the numerous England fans in the stands had accepted that the result was looking after itself, and were setting about the important business of partying. There was just time for Paul Collingwood to continue his troubling run of low scores by skying a leading edge off Perera to Kumar Sangakkara behind the stumps for 10, but with 16 runs still needed, Eoin Morgan barely got a look-in as Pietersen sealed the deal with a flicked six and a driven four in consecutive deliveries off Malinga.Whereas England’s batsmen punished all marginal errors, Sri Lanka’s own line-up were never allowed to settle. Ryan Sidebottom was the first to strike, with the first ball of his new-ball spell, as Jayasuriya edged a Test-match quality outswinger to Paul Collingwood at second slip. Tillakaratne Dilshan responded with a wild yahoo to get off the mark with a boundary first-ball, but England responded by pulling their lengths back half a yard, and the results of their aggression were plain to see.Bresnan was the next to strike, as Dilshan’s frenetic innings came to an end courtesy of a mad mow off the front foot to deep square leg, where Luke Wright made superb ground to cling onto a low diving catch. At 20 for 2 in the fourth over, Kumar Sangakkara stroked his first delivery, from Sidebottom, through point for four, but at the other end, the introduction of Stuart Broad accounted for the massive wicket of Jayawardene, only moments after he had reached his 300th run of the tournament.Broad’s first ball to Jayawardene was the perfect delivery for the conditions – a cross-seam lifter outside off that grazed the edge of an uncertain prod and fizzed through to Craig Kieswetter behind the stumps. At the end of the Powerplays, Sri Lanka were wobbling on 38 for 3, whereupon the spinners, Graeme Swann and Michael Yardy, compounded their problems with a miserly first foray.Only nine runs had been grifted from three overs by the time Sangakkara lost patience with Swann’s loopy guile, and holed out to Pietersen at mid-off as he attempted to belt a dipping delivery over the infield. Angelo Mathews cut a wide ball from Yardy past point for four before lofting Swann down the ground for the first six of the innings, but the reintroduction of the pacemen stymied the run-flow once again.England’s use of the slow bouncer proved especially effective. None of Sri Lanka’s batsmen was able to gauge the pace of the deliveries as they bunny-hopped past their noses – and one such ball, from Sidebottom, led Chamara Kapugedera to fling his bat past square leg as he completely mistimed a pull. Broad eventually nailed for 16 from 27 balls as he swatted a rare full one to Bresnan at mid-off.Only Mathews was able to compile a long-term response as Sri Lanka groped their way past 100 in the 18th over of the innings. By the end of that same over he had brought up his half-century from 41 balls, as Bresnan’s radar went unusually awry with 17 runs coming from nine deliveries, including three leg-side wides. But England recovered their poise through Broad and Sidebottom, and Mathews was run out with one delivery of the innings remaining.

Everton make contact with Aleksandr Golovin

Everton have now made contact with AS Monaco over signing midfielder Aleksandr Golovin…

What’s the story?

The Toffees have made a couple of acquisitions already in this January transfer window, and it now appears that the Merseyside club have got their sights set on a play-maker.

According to a source who spoke to Sport Witness, both Everton and fellow Premier League side West Ham are “interested” in signing Golovin, and that they have already been in contact with the midfielder’s agent about a potential move.

Fans will love it

While the Toffees may be enduring a difficult campaign on the pitch under Rafa Benitez this season, a move for Golovin would certainly be a good victory off it.

During his work as a television pundit for broadcaster RT, Jose Mourinho revealed himself to be a big fan of the Russian saying: “Golovin is a playmaker, he’s a player that gives the dynamic of the team.”

And, his former boss at AS Monaco, Niko Kovac, simply said: “Golovin is a fantastic player. For his first start since August, he’s scored three goals. He’s a world-class player. He delivers delicious passes. I know the quality of his passing. That’s why I asked him to take the free-kick that led to the third goal.”

In fact, Toffees legend Tim Cahill has previously thrown his backing behind a potential swoop for the creative star, saying just last year: “He (Golovin) is a great footballer. After yesterday’s 4-1 defeat against Liverpool, it is clear that Everton needs good players. He could strengthen the team.”

As per Whoscored, he has averaged 1.5 key passes per game in Ligue 1 this season for Monaco, good enough to rank him inside the top 20 in the entire division – real evidence of the kind of creativity and guile that he possesses.

The £22.5m-rated midfielder could provide Everton with an extra spark in midfield, and have fans buzzing.

Meanwhile, Everton are considering a swoop for this Premier League outcast…

Everton could land next Lukaku with Dike

So far this season, Everton have picked up five wins, four draws and eight defeats in their first season under Rafa Benitez, going through October and November without a league win.

Currently sitting in 14th place, Everton have the chance to splash the cash during the imminent January transfer window to try and strengthen their squad, while putting their poor form behind them to end the season as high up the table as they can.

90min recently reported that United States international Daryl Dike has been offered to various Premier League clubs, with Orlando City willing to let the striker leave in January after previously being linked with a move to Goodison Park.

As a result, this could be one transfer that Everton look to complete to strengthen their squad, particularly in an attacking sense.

A new Lukaku?

If the Toffees owner Farhad Moshiri were able to sign Dike in January, the striker could be Everton’s next version of Romelu Lukaku, who scored 87 goals in 166 senior games during his time at the Merseyside club, given how Dike has been likened to the Chelsea star in the past based on his power and strength.

Former teammate Jordan Williams once said: “Daryl has got a rocket of a right foot. I think he’s similar to Lukaku. He hasn’t scored as many goals yet, but he can hit a ball just as hard.”

In a combined total of 63 appearances for Orlando and previous club Barnsley, the 21-year-old has managed to rack up 28 goals and four assists in the process, showing how capable he is in front of goal at still a fairly young age.

Labelled as a “powerful” player by Emile Heskey that “knows where the back of the net is” and “who understands his strengths and ability and runs with it,” the forward has shown that he is a natural goalscorer and could have a big future ahead of him.

With Dominic Calvert-Lewin out injured and Cenk Tosun reportedly facing the exit door, Dike could be a useful attacking option for Everton throughout the remainder of the season, potentially allowing the club to forget all about Salomon Rondon who has only managed to score one goal in 12 appearances this season.

With all of this in mind, if the 21-year-old has been offered to a number of Premier League clubs, Everton should definitely explore the possibility of signing him.

In other news: Rafa could finally replace James at Everton with “unbelievable” 18-goal sensation – opinion

Molecada do Botafogo tem ano de poucos gols e muitas perdas

MatériaMais Notícias

Há oito dias, o Botafogo era campeão da Taça Otávio Pinto Guimarães, a OPG, a segunda na hierarquia estadual. Desde 2016, este é o quarto título do Glorioso no Sub-20 e a sexta final. O desempenho faz com que o torcedor se questione: a molecada está vingando nos profissionais?

Para medir um pouco a relevância nesta temporada, o Botafogo marcou 16 gols de jovens vindos da base. A metade deles saiu dos pés do atacante Sassá. Leandrinho, Fernandes e Vinicius Tanque têm dois cada um. Os zagueiros Marcelo e Igor Rabello, o último a marcar, contra o Corinthians, fecham a lista.

Pouco ou muito?

Em comparação com os outros três times do Rio, o Botafogo é o lanterna no quesito gols de jogadores da base. O Fluminense lidera, com 43 dos ‘Moleques de Xerém’. O Flamengo vem atrás, com 20 bolas nas redes de ‘craques feitos em casa’. Já o Vasco soma 17.

O Alvinegro, entre os cariocas, também é o último no quesito média de gols da base em relação ao total de gols na temporada. O Fluminense também está em primeiro, com 0,37. O Vasco é o segundo, com 0,27. O Fla vem em terceiro, com 0,16, e o Glorioso tem 0,08. Outra comparação mostra que o Botafogo anda em débito: No ano passado, os garotos fizeram 35 gols e, em 2015, foram 21.

Se por um lado os números indicam uma queda no desempenho dos meninos da base, o torcedor tem motivos para se alegrar: isso pode significar que o time tem outros artifícios para chegar ao gol. E ainda há que se destacar: o técnico Jair Ventura não pôde contar em bom tempo da temporada com Bochecha, promovido este ano, e Leandrinho, machucados, além de Emerson, afastado após acertar com o Palmeiras. Sassá foi para o Cruzeiro e o comandante só tem um titular que veio da base: Igor Rabello, o que também ajuda a explicar os maus números.

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Journo says incomings unlikely for Liverpool

Liverpool are unlikely to sign anyone during the January transfer window “as things stand”, according to James Pearce.

What’s the talk?

There had been suggestions from Fabrizio Romano that Liverpool had made a move for Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Denis Zakaria about a potential transfer.

However, Liverpool Echo journalist James Pearce has refuted these claims, stating: “As things stand I’d be surprised if LFC sign anyone in January.”

Lessons never learnt

Liverpool have been brilliant this season, suffering just one defeat in all competitions up to now against West Ham last month in the Premier League. They currently sit second in the Premier League, just one point behind leaders Manchester City and became the first English team to have a 100% record in the Champions League group stages.

But injuries have been a problem for the squad over the last 18 months and fans are worried that it could become the case again.

Last season the Reds lost all of their senior central defenders to injury, with Jordan Henderson and Fabinho filling in for periods of the season as they struggled to a third-place finish.

This season Klopp has had to deal with long-term injuries to both Harvey Elliott and Roberto Firmino, while Joe Gomez, Andrew Robertson, Naby Keita, Curtis Jones, Thiago and Henderson have all suffered with injuries at different points of the campaign too.

Fans were hopeful that after a quiet summer transfer window, in which only Ibrahima Konate was brought in, that the winter could be a bit busier with the club fighting on all fronts for silverware still and last season’s struggles fresh in the memory.

The news from Pearce seemingly has Liverpool content with their current squad, which understandably, has certain fans fuming ahead of the second half of the season and a busy schedule.

One fan commented, “Does this club ever learn? 09, 14, 19. Top at Xmas with no January signings followed by draws or defeats. Go and find a surprise package. Old or New. Take a chance. It doesn’t work not taking a chance. History has proved that. Add to that our weak bench & afcon!!”

The club are set to lose Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane during January for the African Cup of Nations tournament, which will further weaken their squad. Thus the potential for no new faces arriving over the winter is a pretty rejecting statement to read for the Anfield faithful.

AND in other news, Liverpool must secure new deal for Joe Gomez.

Celtic: Journalist makes Carter-Vickers claim

Journalist Pete O’Rourke has made a claim regarding Celtic’s possible permanent swoop for Tottenham’s Cameron Carter-Vickers, Give Me Sport report.

The Lowdown: Carter-Vickers under Postecoglou

Carter-Vickers was the club’s final addition over the summer, joining on deadline day in a season-long loan deal that includes an option to buy next summer.

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Since then, the 23-year-old has been an ever-present figure at the back under Ange Postecoglou, making 20 appearances in green and white.

He’s missed just one Scottish Premiership fixture following his move and was hailed as an ‘excellent professional’ by Kenny Dalglish.

The Latest: O’Rourke’s claim

Give Me Sport shared the latest news on Carter-Vickers making a permanent Parkhead switch, suggesting both Celtic and the player are keen on a full-time move.

Reporter O’Rourke gave his thoughts on a possible permanent swoop to Give Me Sport, admitting he wasn’t sure if the Hoops could reach the £10m asking price, as reported by The Daily Record.

“Cameron Carter-Vickers has made a big impression since his loan move from Tottenham, but I’m not sure if Celtic could reach that £10m valuation that Spurs are looking for a permanent deal, though.”

The Verdict: Club record fee

Should Celtic stump up the fee for Carter-Vickers, they’d reportedly have to pay two separate add-ons which would take the deal over £10m.

That would make him the club’s most expensive signing of all time, eclipsing the £9.27m move that made Odsonne Edouard’s loan permanent from Paris Saint-Germain.

There’s no denying that Carter-Vickers has impressed at Celtic Park, however, £10m is a lot of money, especially with the Hoops already spending over £20m in the summer and seemingly looking at four January permanent additions in Reo Hatate, Yosuke Ideguchi, Daizen Maeda and on-loan Jota.

In other news: Devlin shares worrying injury update on Celtic ace after bone ‘break’. 

Younis praises Afridi after big win

Pakistan’s captain Younis Khan has applauded Shahid Afridi for his Man-of-the-Match effort in the team’s comprehensive victory over New Zealand in the first ODI in Abu Dhabi

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Shahid Afridi plundered 70 from 50 deliveries•Associated Press

Pakistan’s captain Younis Khan has applauded Shahid Afridi for his Man-of-the-Match effort in the team’s comprehensive victory over New Zealand in the first ODI in Abu Dhabi. Afridi blasted 70 from 50 balls to help set up Pakistan’s 287 for 9 and then grabbed two wickets, including the key dismissal of Daniel Vettori, from consecutive balls in New Zealand’s chase.”He [Afridi] is a fantastic performer,” Younis said after the match. “The last couple of years he worked well with the bowling but now his batting is there so it’s good for Pakistan.”It was a complete professional performance led by the fantastic Afridi and [Kamran] Akmal. They changed the game after we were in trouble in the first ten overs.”There wasn’t much for New Zealand to celebrate in a match where they had Pakistan 0 for 2 but allowed a recovery and leaked 107 runs in the final ten overs. In reply, only three of New Zealand’s batsmen reached double figures and but for a 69-run stand between Vettori and Aaron Redmond, the result could have been even worse than the 138-run defeat.”We were on our way to restrict them to 220-230,” Vettori said. “But Afridi and Akmal batted very well and we strayed in the last 12 to 15 overs and in the batting Powerplay.”The win gives Pakistan an early lead in the three-match ODI series in Abu Dhabi before the sides head to Dubai for two Twenty20 internationals. Younis said it continued to be disappointing his team could not host matches in their own country.”Although we have a lot of supporters in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, we still need to play some games in Pakistan,” Younis said. “I hope that we’ll soon play again in Pakistan.”

Bond will not be rushed back into Tests – Vettori

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has said that Shane Bond will not be rushed back into Test cricket

Cricinfo staff21-Oct-2009

Daniel Vettori: ‘He’s going to need some four-day cricket and as soon as he gets that I think he’s going to be able to put his hand up for selection’•AFP

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has said that Shane Bond will not be rushed back into Test cricket when Pakistan arrive next month. Vettori said Bond will be given the freedom to decide on his return after acclimatising and adjusting to the rigors of the longer version of the game after a lengthy lay-off.New Zealand will face Pakistan for three ODIs and two Twenty20s in the UAE early next month before heading back home for three Tests. Bond, who made his international comeback in Sri Lanka recently, has been included for the UAE leg. It has been close to two years since he played a Test and his availability for the first match in Dunedin, starting November 24, is not guaranteed, according to his captain.”It’s a difficult one, it’s going to be tough. Obviously that’s what we want to happen but Shane hasn’t played four-day cricket for a long, long time,” Vettori said. “We don’t want to force him into it and realise we could set him back. He’s going to need some four-day cricket and as soon as he gets that I think he’s going to be able to put his hand up for selection.”New Zealand conclude their UAE tour on November 13, after which the players join their domestic sides for the first-class State Championship. Bond will have an opportunity to acclimatise when Canterbury play Otago from November 17. But if Bond feels he is not fit for the first Test he will have to wait till Canterbury’s next game, against Auckland starting November 24, and that will mean skipping the Test.”He’s got the opportunity to play in a four-day game but that’s probably a day after stepping off the plane after being in Dubai,” Vettori said. “Whether that’s the best thing to do or not, Shane is the best judge of that.”If he plays in that first Canterbury game and goes well the selectors will definitely look at him. I’d be guided by what he says because he’s such a valuable asset that if we don’t utilise him well, we could get ourselves in trouble.”The second Test starts at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on December 3.

Rangers without Barisic, Kent and Jack

Many Glasgow Rangers fans have been left fuming as some early team news emerged ahead of their game away at Motherwell at Sunday lunchtime.

Speaking in his pre-game press conference ahead of the match in the Scottish Premiership, Steven Gerrard has now revealed that his team will be without Borna Barisic, Ryan Kent and Ryan Jack for the trip.

Jack seems to be suffering setback after setback, and so many members of the Ibrox faithful are desperate to see him back on the pitch again.

Kent has still not recovered from an ongoing hamstring injury, and the Light Blues have only managed to win three of their last six games in the SPFL without him (Transfermarkt).

Barisic has been rated as the Bears’ joint-second best player in the division so far this season with a 7.16 average rating from WhoScored, while he also ranks highly among his teammates in terms of average tackles (1.5), clearances (three), key passes (2.3) and crosses (3.2) per match.

Rangers fans on team news

These Gers fumed as the team news was shared on Twitter, with one RFC supporter claiming that it is a ‘blow’:

“A blow”

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“Hello darkness my old friend”

Credit: @scottfraser1972

“Sigh.”

Credit: @C0nnor1992

“Too soon… He was supposed to be back by Aberdeen.. How much longer 7-10 days?”

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“He told us Kent would be ready for Aberdeen that was 3 weeks ago”

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“You knew that was coming our record at getting players back from injury is nothing short of abysmal”

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In other news, find out what Rangers B update had Gers buzzing here!

Com janela turca prestes a fechar, Dudu não deve deixar o Verdão agora

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A janela de transferências para a Turquia fecha nesta sexta, e a expectativa é de que apesar do interesse do Fenerbahce, Dudu não deixe o Palmeiras agora. O clube europeu demonstrou interesse no atacante, mas esbarra em dois problemas: a oferta baixa e a falta do interesse do Verdão em negociá-lo.

Os turcos mostraram-se dispostos na última semana a pagar 9 de milhões de euros (R$ 33 milhões) pelo camisa 7 e não animaram o Palmeiras. Havia a possibilidade de o Fenerbahce realizar outra tentativa, mas até o momento não chegou nada novo. Como resta apenas mais um dia para o encerramento do mercado no país, é improvável que o atacante vá embora.

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Ele, inclusive, está disputando uma vaga no time titular para o jogo de sábado, contra o Atlético-MG, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. Recuperado de uma lesão que sofreu na coxa esquerda dia 9 de agosto, contra o Barcelona (ECU), o capitão tem começado os treinos táticos como reserva, mas no decorrer entra na vaga de Deyverson. O prazo de recuperação era de um mês, completos justamente do dia do encontro com o Galo.

Esta não é a primeira vez que Dudu entra na mira de um clube turco. Em julho, o Besiktas cogitou pagar entre 10 milhões de euros e 12 milhões de euros (entre R$ 36 e 45 milhões), e na ocasião o Palmeiras também brecou a investida logo no início. No meio do ano passado, o camisa 7 balançou com uma oferta da China, também recusada.

Mesmo tendo apenas o Campeonato Brasileiro para disputar, a diretoria do Palmeiras foi enfática de que não queria liberar ninguém neste meio de ano. Borja foi outro jogador cobiçado pelo qual o clube não quis ouvir propostas.

O Palmeiras é dono de 100% dos direitos econômicos de Dudu, que em fevereiro renovou seu contrato até o fim de 2020. O clube pagou 3 milhões de euros quando o contratou, no início de 2015, e mais 3 milhões de euros neste ano, com dinheiro da Crefisa. Quando ele for vendido, a patrocinadora receberá R$ 10 milhões e o restante ficará com o Verdão.

Com 146 partidas pelo Palmeiras e 35 gols, Dudu foi decisivo nas conquistas da Copa do Brasil (2015) e do Campeonato Brasileiro (2016). Caso balance as redes pelo menos mais duas vezes, o atacante entrará no top-5 de artilheiros do século do clube, junto de Alex Mineiro, que tem 37. Vágner Love (54 gols), Valdivia (41), Kleber (40) e Diego Souza (38) são os líderes deste ranking.

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