محمد عنتر: حققت أمنيتي بالتتويج ببطولة خارج الزمالك.. وقضيت أفضل أيام حياتي في المصري

أعرب محمد عنتر لاعب الفريق الكروي بنادي سيراميكا كليوباترا، عن سعادته بالتتويج بلقب كأس الرابطة المصرية، بعدما فاز على المصري.

سيراميكا كليوباترا فاز على المصري بنتيجة 4-1، على أرضية استاد برج العرب بالإسكندرية، وذلك في نهائي بطولة كأس الرابطة المصرية.

وقال عنتر في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس”: “حظ موفق للمصري وجمهوره العظيم، أنا منذ أشهر كنت معهم ومجلس الإدارة لم يتأخر عن الفريق في شيء، وأهنئ مجلس إدارة سيراميكا كليوباترا”.

طالع | فيديو | سيراميكا كليوباترا يسحق المصري برباعية ويتوج بطلًا لكأس الرابطة

وأضاف: “لم أحتفل بهدفي في مرمى المصري لأن أفضل أيام حياتي قضيتها في المصري، لم أر منهم إلا كل خير، نحن وعدنا الأستاذ محمد أبو العنين بالبطولة، وأيمن الرمادي رغم أنه جاء منذ فترة قليلة ولكنه عمل معنا بشكل جيد”.

وأتم: “كنت أتمنى أن أحصد بطولة خارج نادي الزمالك والحمد لله على ذلك”.

Em "duelo de gente grande", Fortaleza recebe o Bahia pelo Nordestão

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No encerramento da quarta rodada da Copa do Nordeste, um duelo entre Tricolores para tirar o fôlego da torcida. Fortaleza e Bahia, dois dos favoritos ao título da competição, medem forças na Arena Castelão em confronto que irá se repetir pelo menos mais duas vezes no segundo semestre pela Série A do Brasileirão.

Nas três rodadas as iniciais, o time de Rogério Ceni somou quatro pontos e, caso vença o compromisso do fim de semana, assume a liderança da chave. Ciente disso, o comandante vai com força máxima para sair com o resultado positivo.

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Já o Bahia chega para o duelo pressionado. Após a queda precoce na Copa Sul-americana frente ao Liverpool-URU (derrota por 1 a 0 em Salvador e empate sem gols em Montevidéu), a torcida pediu a cabeça do técnico Enderson Moreira e o presidente Guilherme Bellintani segurou o treinador no cargo.

Agora, a equipe terá mais um desafio fora de casa para fazer as pazes com a torcida e tentar diminuir a ebulição do Caldeirão Tricolor. Lembrando que, nos três primeiros compromissos do Nordestão, o Esquadrão de Aço somou cinco pontos e está na sexta colocação da sua chave.

'I wanted to bowl two dot balls an over' – Ziaur Rahman

Ziaur Rahman wanted to bowl two dot balls an over, but ended up taking a five-for, only the fourth Bangladeshi bowler to do so in ODIs

Mohammad Isam04-May-2013Ziaur Rahman whose five-wicket haul helped Bangladesh crush Zimbabwe by 121 runs – their biggest margin of victory against the opponents – said that his initial target was to bowl two dot balls per over against the Zimbabwe batsmen.Picked as a third seamer behind Robiul Islam and Shafiul Islam, Ziaur would have been pleased with completing a full quote of ten overs. Instead, he was the leading wicket-taker in the game, extending his streak from the four-wicket haul in the last innings of the second Test in Harare.”I wanted to bowl at least two dot balls per over,” Ziaur said. “The batsmen would be under pressure if they were kept quiet, and that is exactly what happened.””I bowled wicket-to-wicket. The captain told me to bowl as straight as possible, and wait for them to make mistakes. All I wanted to do was cut down the runs, even if I didn’t get a wicket.”He is the fourth Bangladeshi pace bowler to pick up a five-wicket haul. Mashrafe Mortaza and Farhad Reza are regular bowlers but there was also a five-for from Aftab Ahmed against New Zealand in 2004.Though not of the same quality, Ziaur hasn’t been picked predominantly as a bowler in international cricket. A knee condition stopped him from being an out-and-out pace bowler three years ago and he has since worked on his batting and focused on becoming an allrounder.”But I didn’t leave bowling altogether. I couldn’t bowl fast due to my knee injury. I worked on my batting at the time, so now I can do both properly,” he said. “I have been bowling well off late, so I had the confidence in myself. I think the lines were good, and the wicket helped too. But I never thought I would take four or five wickets in an innings,” he said.There was disbelief in the Zimbabwe camp too, though about a different issue. Their captain, Brendan Taylor, was at a loss of words while describing how his side were bowled out in the 33rd over.”I don’t know what to say really. The Bangladesh bowlers bowled well, they bowled stump-to-stump. That is what we expected, but they did not bowl anything that would get the majority of our batsmen out, the batsmen somehow found ways to get out.”We have been saying the same thing for the last two months now. After the tour of West Indies, we said that the batsmen must play straight, but they got out today playing across the line. There were too many batsmen bowled on a good pitch.”He was also slightly critical of the bowlers, though he said that 260 was the sort of score which could have been chased successfully on this wicket. “I had said that 280 is a chaseable score on this ground, but I still think we gave away too many today. Having said that, we will take 260 against Bangladesh on this pitch; it’s the batting that let us down,” he said.

Clinical Mumbai's sixth straight win gives them top position and knocks out Royals

MI posted the joint-highest IPL total in Jaipur and never gave the hosts a chance in the chase

Alagappan Muthu01-May-20255:35

What all went wrong for Rajasthan Royals this IPL?

Mumbai Indians (MI) came into this game having never won in Jaipur since 2012. They must not have liked that very much because first, they posted the joint-highest IPL total at this ground, then trounced Rajasthan Royals (RR) by 100 runs and finally got back up on their perch on top of the points table. RR, meanwhile, were knocked out of the playoffs race.

The half-centurions: Rohit and Rickelton

The first three overs were eerily quiet. Just 16 runs came off them and Rohit Sharma survived an lbw dismissal thanks to a very late call for DRS. “Ooooooh YESSSS,” he said, throwing his head back and smiling as he saw green instead of red on ball-tracking.Related

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A switch must have flicked because the last three overs of the powerplay went for 42. Rohit’s runs were almost secondary to the way he was batting. He figured out what Jofra Archer was trying to do with both his boundary riders on the leg side. Bowl straight. So he made room and immediately a ball on top of leg stump became cuttable. He cut it for four.RR tried taking pace off but Maheesh Theekshana and Fazalhaq Farooqi were both too full. Once again, Rohit moved to leg and opened up unguarded parts of the off side. Clear methods. Lovely timing. Smooth progress. He went past 6000 runs for MI.At the other end, RR tried to take away Ryan Rickelton’s arms, cramping him with their lines. But he one-upped them with his short-arm pulls. Then they tried their slower balls into the pitch, but the batter held his shape nicely and swung through. He was being asked to hit to the long leg-side boundary. He took up the challenge and cleared it. Rickelton made 34 of his first 51 runs on the leg side in just nine balls.

SKY impact

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Decoding Suryakumar’s art of hitting behind square

The opening partnership broke at a good time for MI because it still left 8.1 overs for Suryakumar Yadav to have an influence. His team had set him up – 116 runs were already on the board – so he wasted no time. Suryakumar attacked six of the first seven balls he faced. The one he didn’t was one he couldn’t. It was wide, a mistake that he invites from the bowlers as they try to keep it off his hitting arc.Suryakumar finished with 48 not out, an IPL record considering it was his 11 consecutive score of 25 or more. In an innings full of intent – he tried to hit a boundary off every other ball he faced – 13 attempts in 23 deliveries – there was always going to be jaw-dropping moments and one of those happened in the 19th over when he nailed a full-speed Archer attempted yorker which became a full toss for four over short fine. He was rolling around on the floor, bat out of his hands, but he had done the job.Hardik Pandya was just as destructive. His methods involve staying deep in the crease and exploiting the balls that miss the blockhole. He hit Farooqi for three fours and a six in the 18th over, over the course of a third-wicket partnership that yielded 94 runs in 44 balls. This was the first time four MI batters had made 40-plus in the same innings in the IPL.

The big wicket

Cricket had the chance to avoid a cliche tonight. But it didn’t even try. The last time RR had to chase down a 200-plus total, IPL history was made with 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi scoring a 35-ball century. Here, the first time he goes for a big shot, he got out for a duck. This game just can’t help but be a leveller.A measure of the lasting impact of that innings was the Jaipur crowd having their hands on their heads and the MI coach punching the air in the dugout. Men celebrating a boy’s downfall but he is no ordinary boy.

Boult and Bumrah magic

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Chopra: No apparent weaknesses in this MI side

Trent Boult began his work getting hit for sixes. It didn’t faze him. He has 115 games’ worth of experience and 68 distinct moments that prove just how good he is with the new ball in the IPL. He added Yashasvi Jaiswal to his ever-growing list of powerplay wickets and enjoyed it so much he indulged in a one-handed, finger-gun send-off.At the other end, Jasprit Bumrah came on and peppered Riyan Parag with bouncers. When the batter tried to take him on, he couldn’t get his hands high enough to control the pull shot. Even as the ball was still up in the air, Parag shrugged his shoulders as if to say, “did I even have a chance?” Bumrah bowled nine short balls and conceded just one run.This was the third time this season that MI had picked up four or more wickets in the first six overs. (KKR home, SRH away, RR away). They had only taken five in their other eight games.RR came out of the field restrictions with a score of 47 for 5. At the timeout, Hardik stood in the middle of an MI huddle and some amateur lip-reading was enough to see him say “finish them”. His bowlers took those words to heart. RR were bowled out for 117 in 16.1 overs. Archer was their top-scorer and their highest partnership came for the 10th wicket.

Palmeiras avança para ter Ricardo Goulart na próxima temporada

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O sonho do Palmeiras de ter Ricardo Goulart está próximo de se realizar. O clube avançou nas conversas para contratar o meia-atacante do Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN), e a expectativa é de que ele seja confirmado como reforço para 2019.

Entre atleta e Verdão, as conversas estão muito bem adiantadas. Resta a definição com o clube chinês para que ele seja, enfim, liberado. Seu contrato é válido até o começo de 2020, e para jogar no Verdão deve renovar por pelo menos um ano com o Guangzhou antes de ser emprestado até dezembro de 2019. Uma fatia do seu salário ficará a cargo do Palmeiras, e outra parte seria assumida pela Crefisa – a patrocinadora ainda não assinou, mas tem conversa adiantada para renovar por três anos com o clube.

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Goulart passou o último mês tratando na Academia de Futebol depois de uma cirurgia no joelho. O jogador de 27 anos de idade recuperou-se bem, mas ainda levará algo em torno de três meses para ter condição de jogo.

Sua contratação é um desejo antigo no clube, especialmente porque o atleta foi peça importante na campanha do bicampeonato brasileiro do Cruzeiro, em 2013 e 2014, com Alexandre Mattos. O diretor de futebol do Verdão tem boa relação tanto com o atleta quanto com seu empresário, Paulo Pitombeira.

Ainda há, também, a vantagem de Ricardo Goulart ter feito uma parceria de sucesso com Luiz Felipe Scolari, seu técnico no Guangzhou Evergrande entre 2015 e 2017. Eles conquistaram três vezes o Campeonato Chinês, duas vezes a Supercopa da China, uma Copa da China, além da Liga dos Campeões da Ásia.

Felipão gosta muito do meia-atacante, mas não o vê como um possível substituto de Dudu, caso o camisa 7 seja negociado nesta janela – o clube ainda não recebeu proposta oficial. Para o treinador, Goulart pode ser tanto meia quanto ponta pela esquerda, com liberdade para entrar na área. Seu jogo não é de velocidade, como do atual ídolo da torcida.

Goulart não é o único reforço para o ataque próximo: Carlos Eduardo, do Pyramids FC (EGI), deve ser oficializado em breve, assim como o volante Matheus Fernandes, do Botafogo. O clube já anunciou o meia Zé Rafael e o centroavante Arthur Cabral.

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Festa na Ressacada! Avaí empata com a Ponte e confirma acesso à elite

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O Avaí confirmou sua ida à elite do futebol nacional em 2019. Neste sábado, o Leão empatou com a Ponte Preta por 0 a 0, na Ressacada, pela 38ª e última rodada da Série B. Os catarinenses somaram 61 pontos, na terceira posição. A Macaca ficou na quinta colocação, com 60 somados.

CHUVA E VENTO
Além de todo clima de decisão, o tempo não conspirou a favor para nenhuma das equipes. A chuva e o vento forte dificultou as jogadas iniciais dos times, que tiveram que se adaptar ao estado do gramado. Todo cuidado foi pouco.

LÁ E CÁ
Com as condições melhores, Avaí e Ponte Preta chegaram de maneira distintas ao gol do adversário. O Leão tentava colocar a bola no chão para conseguir balançar as redes. A Macaca, por sua vez, teve mais oportunidades, reteve mais a bola no ataque e mostrou mais ímpeto, mas nenhuma com muito perigo.

DISPUTADO
Sabendo que o CSA estava ganhando seu jogo no momento, a Ponte Preta – na volta para segunda etapa – tentou explorar contra-ataques para cravar acesso à Série A. Entretanto, foi o Avaí que voltou melhor e mais consistente. Porém, as equipes não apresentavam riscos aos goleiros e partida se mostrava brigada no meio campo.

FALTOU UM GOL!
A Ponte Preta precisava de apenas um gol para confirmar ida à Série A, já que o CSA venceu o Juventude. Em campo, o Leão ficou postado atrás e dificultava as infiltrações. A Macaca apenas precisou

POR POUCO!
O Avaí foi mais perigoso e aos 45 minutos, Rodrigão recebeu ótimo passe em profundidade e bateu por cobertura, mas Ivan consegue desviar, com a ponta dos dedos, e manda para escanteio.

FESTA NA RESSACADA!
​Após confirmar ida à Série A, a torcida entrou no gramado para comemorar com os jogadores e comissão técnica. Polícia, que estava no local não conseguiu evitar a multidão de torcedores em campo.

'The score tells it clearly that we got it wrong' – Ford

Sri Lanka coach Graham Ford has said that his team got it wrong by inviting Pakistan to bat first after winning the toss

Sa'adi Thawfeeq in Colombo30-Jun-2012

Pakistan’s batsmen punished Sri Lanka on the first day•AFP

Sri Lanka coach Graham Ford has said that his team got it wrong by inviting Pakistan to bat after winning the toss on the first day of the second Test at the SSC.”The score tells it very clearly that we got it wrong,” said Ford at the end of the day after Pakistan had amassed 334 for 1. “The thought behind it was that there are a lot of experienced men in our group and they know this surface pretty well. I don’t think any of them thought that pitch would play so well on the first day.”The decision wasn’t taken lightly and there were lot of discussions and I think just about all the wise heads and captains and ex-captains, involving the coaching staff and the team and everybody felt that it was worth having a crack with the ball. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out the way we were hoping.”There was something in the pitch in the first hour and with Pakistan not having started too well in the two innings in Galle, if we could strike early with the new ball, it would have got us in a pretty positive place and hopefully get them into a negative place. Unfortunately, it didn’t do anything here as everybody thought.”We have to give a lot of credit to the way they batted. They dug in and batted superbly.”Ford said that there were various strategies that they tried throughout the day – initially looking to attack and get wickets, before becoming more defensive when they found that the pitch was not offering much assistance.Ford said that batting well in the first innings was crucial for Sri Lanka. “Test match cricket goes over five days and we need to respond really well. We’ll have to come back and get into our work nicely tomorrow. On hindsight, the way the game is played certainly we’d have got in and had a bat. But unfortunately, that’s not the way cricket works and you’ve got to make decisions. I think lot of the thought behind the decisions, was solid and the research was done with the stats etc.”

Darren Bravo seeks Lara's advice

Having emulated his technique, Darren Bravo has now sought to channel Brian Lara’s mental approach to building a major innings against Australia

Daniel Brettig in Port-of-Spain13-Apr-2012

Darren Bravo was twice dismissed after making a start in Bridgetown•Associated Press

Having emulated his technique, Darren Bravo has now sought to channel Brian Lara’s mental approach to building a major innings against Australia. Bravo spoke with Lara ahead of the second Test between West Indies and Australia in Trinidad, after regathering confidence in his batting with a pair of starts in the Bridgetown match.Lara and Bravo met at a reception for the West Indian and Australian teams at the home of Australia’s high commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago on Friday evening. Bravo, 23, has also been in contact with his half-brother Dwayne, currently preoccupied by the IPL, and said he had been seeking further advice on how to go on from the middling scores he managed at the Kensington Oval.Following a stretch of poor form that spanned the limited-overs matches against Australia and a regional four-day fixture for T&T against Barbados, Bravo hinted at a return to his best while compiling 51 and 32. He hopes that promise can bloom into a major contribution in his first Test match on his home ground.”I’m quietly confident in my form at the moment, and felt good with my timing in the last two innings I’ve had,” Bravo said at the Queen’s Park Oval. “I’ve had some advice from Brian and my brother as well, so I’m taking it one step at a time and hopefully sooner or later something special is around the corner.”[The advice was] just a matter of the way I go about building an innings, it’s something I’ve been working on and hopefully I can reap the rewards in this Test match. We know what the Australians are going to come with in this Test for sure and we’re going to come together as one big team and try our best, come up with the best plan, so we can execute it and come out victorious.”We want to level the series here and make it much more exciting for the third Test in Dominica.”Bravo’s second innings in Bridgetown had the potential to grow into a significant innings, holding up the tourists after they had cut their way past the hosts’ top order. However, he pushed at Peter Siddle and edged a catch behind in the closing overs of day four, admonishing himself as he left the field for giving up a valuable start.”To be quite honest that’s the way the game goes,” Bravo said. “One bad session or a few overs of bad cricket can cause you to lose the game, and I think that is what happened. But at the same time the guys gave a good account of themselves.”I was very disappointed that I got out in the second innings being when I was there already set, and I was trying to get my team to a respectable total. It was unfortunate but hopefully I can do better in the next Test.”In acknowledging the pattern of the first Test was a reprise of several earlier matches against India in 2011, Bravo said his team had to remain positive and not be consumed by doubt about whether they can sustain their efforts over five days. The Queen’s Park Oval pitch offers the possibility of sharp spin and variable bounce, making a result likely if Trinidad’s weather is kind.”Very important that we stay positive as much as possible,” Bravo said. “We went wrong in the first Test and it is something we need to rectify as soon as possible because we don’t want it to happen again. Hopefully we can come together as a team and find the best possible way to correct what happened in the first Test and get it right in this game.”I don’t know how the pitch looks at the moment, but we all know on the Oval that on the fourth and fifth day that spin is going to have a major part. This year hopefully we can set up the game in the first three days so it is much easier for us at the end.”West Indies were able to take advantage of fine morning conditions on Friday to train fully, before afternoon rain robbed the Australians of the chance to do likewise. The visitors made a brief observation of the pitch before returning to their hotel for work in the gym and the pool.

Dhoni could give up a format in 2013

MS Dhoni, India’s World Cup winning captain, has said he might have to give up one of the formats if he is to lead India’s title defence in 2015. He said, however, that such a decision would be made only at the end of 2013, by which time Dhoni will be 32. He will be 33 by the time the World Cup starts in Australia, where India currently find themselves 2-0 down in the Test series.”If I want to see the 2015 World Cup, I’ll have to retire from one of the formats,” Dhoni said. “It’s too early right now. I am not that old. I am just 30. There is still time. We will see by 2013, and by 2013, I mean the end of 2013.”Dhoni didn’t rule out the possibility of not even making it to the World Cup. “That’s something I need to see,” he said. “I will take it as the time comes. What I really meant was by 2013 I would have to see where I stand when it comes to my body, whether I will be able to survive until the 2015 World Cup. Of course form is a factor.”Also, what I need to see is, if I play till 2014 and all of a sudden say I can’t survive till the World Cup, then all of a sudden you have a new wicketkeeper coming in who has not played more than 30 international games. So by end of 2013 I need to decide if I am fit enough to proceed in one of the formats. It’s not personal interest. What I want is an individual who, if he is taking my place, should have played at least 60 to 100 ODIs before he goes into the World Cup. It’s what my personal thinking is. We will see accordingly. Lots of time before that.”Dhoni has captained India in 36 Tests. No other wicketkeeper has captained a side in more than 16 Tests. Dhoni has captained in 175 games across formats. The next highest is Kumar Sangakkara, with 66.

Kallis targetting 2015 World Cup

Jacques Kallis has said he wants to continue playing till the 2015 World Cup because he has never been part of a World Cup winning side

Firdose Moonda09-Jan-2012In 16 years of international cricket, Jacques Kallis has scored centuries against all nine other Test playing nations, has been part of series wins in Australia and England and has seen numerous ODI series victories. One thing he does not have, though, is a World Cup medal and it is that missing piece that is driving him to try to continue playing international cricket until at least 2015.”The one thing I want to try and achieve is to be part of a team that can win a World Cup. That’s a goal of mine,” Kallis said after South Africa’s victory in the third Test against Sri Lanka, in Cape Town. Kallis has played 317 ODIs, including five World Cups. He will turn 37 this year and will be 39 by the time the next World Cup takes place, in Australia and New Zealand, in 2015.At the start of the summer local media expressed concern about what they called Kallis’ dwindling reflexes, after he was worked over by Australia’s 18-year-old fast bowler Pat Cummins, who trouble Kallis with his bouncer. Kallis said he did not read the reports and was only told about it by friends. His response on the field, though, was fierce.He scored 224, his highest Test score, against Sri Lanka at Newlands, an aggressive pull shot the hallmark of his innings. He also extinguished doubts about his reflexes by taking six catches, five of which were at second slip. To cap it off, he took three wickets in Sri Lanka’s second innings. It was an emphatic way to celebrate his 150th Test match and a screaming declaration of what he still has to offer South African cricket. “I couldn’t have asked for it to have worked out better,” Kallis said. “You dream of performances like that.”While he appeared closer to a teenager than someone entering his late 30s in Cape Town, Kallis has acknowledged that his workload needs to be managed. He did not bowl in the first innings at Newlands, after his marathon effort with the bat, because his captain Graeme Smith felt he “would not get much out of him.”Managing Kallis’ bowling load could be key to prolonging his career. That could prove tricky due to the make-up of South Africa’s bowling attack. With three aggressive fast bowlers and a legspinner in the side, Kallis is required to play a containing role with the ball, and if needed, to, in his words, “carry,” the attack. In the shorter form of the game, he is unlikely to be used in the same capacity and less work with the ball could be vital as he targets 2015.”I will take it year by year, month by month and game by game,” he said. “No-one has the right to play in this side [without earning his place]. You’ve got to put in the performances for that. As long as I am enjoying it and putting in the performances, and the body holds, there’s no reason for me to stop yet.”Kallis has been named in South Africa’s squad for the first two ODIs against Sri Lanka, after which the selectors will decide on the group for the remaining three matches. Kallis said he hopes to play in all five fixtures although he recognises that he may be forced to pick which matches to play in the future.”It looks like I will play all five matches. I said to Gary [Kirsten, the South Africa coach], we will have a look at it after the first two and we’ll make a call from there. That will be the standard going forward. I have to be clever if I want to make it to the next World Cup.”

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