فيديو | أوسكار يسجل هدف تعادل الوحدة أمام الهلال

سجل أوسكار دوارسي لاعب الوحدة، هدف التعادل لفريقه أمام الهلال في المباراة المقامة بينهما حاليًا ببطولة دوري روشن السعودي.

الهلال يلتقي مع الوحدة، على استاد الملك عبد العزيز الدولي، في إطار الجولة التاسعة عشر من عمر مواجهات الدوري السعودي.

طالع أيضًا.. مباشر بالفيديو | مباراة الهلال والوحدة في الدوري السعودي

وسجل أوسكار دوارسي لاعب الوحدة هدف التعادل والأول لفريقه في شباك الهلال في الدقيقة 25، عن طريق رأسية رائعة سكنت شباك العويس. هدف تعادل الوحدة في شباك الهلال:

جدير بالذكر أن الهلال دخل المباراة وهو يحتل المركز الرابع في جدول ترتيب الدوري السعودي برصيد 32 نقطة، بينما يتواجد الوحدة في المرتبة الـ13 برصيد 19 نقطة.

 

Political meddling ruining Sri Lankan cricket – Ranatunga

Arjuna Ranatunga, Sri Lanka’s former captain, has said that political interference is ruining cricket in Sri Lanka and that the country lacks a long term vision for the sport

Sa'adi Thawfeeq19-Feb-2012

Arjuna Ranatunga: “We are spending billions and billions of dollars on unwanted areas and creating bankruptcy at Sri Lanka Cricket.”•AFP

Arjuna Ranatunga, Sri Lanka’s former captain, has said that political interference is ruining cricket in Sri Lanka and that the country lacks a long term vision for the sport.Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) held elections for the first time in seven years in January, ending a series of politically appointed interim-committees that had been administering the sport. But the elections were not without controversy. One of two groups that were contesting decided to withdraw the night before the election in a “symbolic gesture of protest” against what they saw as political interference in the process.”The key issue is that political interference is bringing the downfall of Sri Lanka cricket,” Ranatunga told ESPNcricinfo. “You take [former minister] Gamini Dissanayake. He was a very strong minister at that time but he never interfered. He was only a key figure. The cricket part was run by a lot of past cricketers like Abu Fuard, Neil Perera and Nisal Senaratne, who were top class gentlemen and who were very concerned about the game.”The Sri Lankan board currently faces problems on and off the field. The team has struggled since reaching the final of the 2011 World Cup, losing Test and one-day series to England, Australia, Pakistan and South Africa. In addition, there have been three coaching changes and two captaincy changes since the World Cup ended. SLC is also in the midst of a financial crisis after running up debts of close to $70 million to finance the building of two international stadiums in Hambantota and Pallekele, and to renovate the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, for the 2011 World Cup.”I don’t know whether the SLC has a vision,” Ranatunga said. “We don’t plan for the future at all. It’s like they just want to show the country that we are winning and that we are not doing badly. What we should understand is that we are not playing good cricket at all.”Sri Lanka has a centralised cricket system that is concentrated in Colombo, but more and more players have started to come through from other parts of the island. The problem, Ranatunga, said is that the country had misplaced priorities and was concentrating on building big stadiums while ignoring facilities for outstation cricketers.”You have to provide proper facilities to outstation cricketers,” Ranatunga said. “We are looking at building stadiums and spending billions and billions of dollars on unwanted areas and creating bankruptcy at Sri Lanka Cricket. I still feel we are losing a lot of young talent from the outstation because if you don’t give them enough facilities and enough money they will do something else. That is my biggest worry.”You go to a village you can still find a really talented cricketer. We are blessed with talent to keep us going but the way we have invested is not good enough. We are a country without a proper indoor net and a swimming pool for SLC. When I was at SLC we built a new gym. That’s the only thing we are left with. How are you going to compete with countries like Australia, England, India or Pakistan who have the infrastructure for their players?”

موعد مباراة الزمالك القادمة بعد الفوز على الترجي

نجح فريق الكرة الأول بنادي الزمالك في تحقيق فوز صعب على ضيفه الترجي التونسي بثلاثية مقابل هدف.

المباراة التي أقيمت على ملعب استاد الجيش ببرج العرب في رابع جولات دور المجموعات ببطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

طالع | فيديو | زيزو يسجل هدف الزمالك الثاني أمام الترجي

ويعود الزمالك لمنافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز، بعد تخطي عقبة الترجي التونسي، وذلك بمواجهة إنبي.

ويصطدم الزمالك بنظيره فريق إنبي في خضم منافسات الجولة الـ21 من عمر الدوري، على ملعب استاد القاهرة.

ويحتل الزمالك المركز الخامس في سلم ترتيب بطولة الدوري برصيد 33 نقطة، حصدهم من 19 مباراة. موعد مباراة الزمالك القادمة بعد الفوز على الترجي

ومن المقرر أن تقام مباراة الزمالك وإنبي يوم الأحد الموافق 12 من مارس الجاري.

وتنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة السابعة مساءً بتوقيت مصر، والثامنة بتوقيت السعودية.

Stuart Law quits as Bangladesh coach

Stuart Law has resigned as Bangladesh coach after nine months in the job, citing personal family problems

ESPNcricinfo staff16-Apr-2012

Stuart Law will stay in the job till the end of June•AFP

Stuart Law has resigned as Bangladesh coach after nine months in the job, citing family reasons. He will stay on till the end of June, when his contract expires.His decision to quit comes less than a month after Bangladesh reached the final of the Asia Cup, widely seen as one of their finest achievements.”It is with great regret and a heavy heart that today I announce my stepping down as the head coach of Bangladesh,” Law said.He said he will move back to Australia after two and a half years in the subcontinent, which included a coaching stint with Sri Lanka. “Living away from the family and not seeing people growing up, I think we all understand that family comes first,” he said. “Cricket has been a huge part of my life but over the years I have realised that there is nothing more important than the family and if they are not happy then I am not happy and something had to give.”Law had taken over as national coach last July, and though the initial results were disappointing – including losses to Zimbabwe – the home season ended with Bangladesh upsetting India and Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup, before losing the final in a last-ball finish.The BCB did not give any indication of who would replace Law. However Dean Jones, who had a brief stint in the Bangladesh Premier League as technical director of Chittagong Kings, announced his presence in the fray. “Yes the Bangladesh Cricket Board has asked me if I would be interested to coach the national team.. Considering options,” he tweeted.Law’s decision appeared to have come as a surprise to those in the team. Tamim Iqbal said he was completely unaware about Law’s intentions after the Asia Cup. “I’m completely taken by surprise. But family comes first,” Tamim told ESPNcricinfo.Bangladesh media committee chairman Jalal Yunus said the board understood Law’s decision. “As he (Law) has said the family was his priority and that should be the case for all of us,” Yunus said. “We are sorry to see him go, especially at a time when under his guidance the Bangladesh team is doing really well and showing good consistency.”

عبد الرحمن البانوبي يعلق على هدفه المميز أمام غزل المحلة

علق عبد الرحمن البانوبي لاعب الداخلية، على هدفه المميز أمام غزل المحلة، في المباراة التي انتهت لصالح فريقه، بهدفين لهدف، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

وقال البانوبي في تصريحات لفضائية “صدى البلد”: “ربنا وفقني في مراوغة اللاعبين وأخذت قرار التصويب”. هدف عبد الرحمن البانوبي أمام غزل المحلة

وتابع: “علاء عبد العال المدير الفني للداخلية كان سعيدًا بالأداء، وقال لي بعد المباراة ما شاء الله عليك وأعجب بالهدف”.

طالع أيضًا | بعد تسجيله هدف عالمي.. رابطة الأندية تختار عبد الرحمن البانوبي “رجل مباراة” الداخلية وغزل المحلة

وأوضح: “الهدف الأول الذي سجله سمير فكري من صناعتي كان بناءً على تعليمات المدير الفني بأن أرواغ من جبهتي وأرسل عرضية أرضية”.

وأكمل: “بدأت في الحصول على دقائق أكثر وألعب، وسبق لي التدريب مع علاء عبد العال في بتروجت، وهو يعرف إمكانياتي جيدًا وأنا أحبه”.

واختتم: “أحمد سامي المدير الفني السابق لـ سيراميكا كليوباترا أضاف لي، لكنني لم أشارك كثيرًا معه بسبب عدم التأقلم مع الأجواء، وهو صبر عليَ”.

I was tricked into spot-fixing – Amir

Mohammad Amir, in his first comments on the spot-fixing affair that disgraced Pakistan cricket, has presented himself as a victim of a plot

David Hopps19-Mar-2012

Mohammad Amir has given his first interview since being released (file photo)•AFP

Mohammad Amir, in his first comments on the spot-fixing affair that disgraced Pakistan cricket, has presented himself as a victim of a plot organised by his captain at the time, Salman Butt, and the agent, Mazhar Majeed, and pleaded for forgiveness.Amir was jailed for six months after pleading guilty at Southwark Crown Court last year to conspiracy to accept corrupt payments and conspiracy to cheat at gambling after a plot was uncovered in a sting operation arranged by the now defunct UK Sunday tabloid, the , involving the bowling of deliberate no-balls in a Test against England in 2010.His guilty plea meant that unlike his co-conspirators, Butt and Mohammad Asif, his fellow fast bowler, he had no chance to tell his story, and indeed did not face the challenge of cross-examination. In a statement through his lawyer, he had ventured at Southwark Crown Court: “I want to apologise to all in Pakistan and all others to whom cricket is important. I did the wrong thing. I was trapped, because of my stupidity. I panicked.”Now he has expanded on that defence to the former England captain, Michael Atherton, on .”I ask everyone to forgive me,” he said. “I messed up… Thanks to Allah I have taught myself to distinguish between right and wrong. I have never done anything wrong. I was manipulated.”Butt was sentenced to two-and-a-half years, Asif was jailed for one year, and Majeed received a sentence of two years eight months. Butt and Amir subsequently lost appeals against the sentence.Amir told Sky that he did not admit guilt during an investigation by the ICC because “I could not find the courage.” Instead, he placed the blame firmly upon Butt, a man who he learned to view in the Pakistan Academy, before his international debut, as a rare example of a friendly senior player eager to encourage him. “I was so angry with Salman,” Amir said. “He took advantage of my friendship. And I used to respect him like an elder brother.”Amir was full of remorse during an hour-long interview that will bring the subject of his potential rehabilitation to the fore. He claimed that he bowled two deliberate no-balls in the Lord’s Test because Majeed and Butt called him to a car park at the Pakistan team hotel in London and duped him into believing that his phone conversations with an unidentified fixer called Ali, whose name had not been revealed in court, had been recorded by the ICC.After the calls from Ali, he said that the day before the Lord’s Test came the meeting with Butt and Majeed. “I received a call from Mazhar that I should go to the car park…when I got into the lift I bumped into Salman… All of a sudden it was as if someone had launched an attack. He told me that my calls with Ali had been recorded by the ICC. He told me I was trapped… I panicked so much it did not even occur to me how ridiculous it was.”He said he was taken to a car in the car park and that Majeed said, with Butt sitting silently in the back seat, “Do me a favour. Bowl two no-balls for me.”Amir recalled: “I said Bro I’m scared I can’t do it. I was churning inside, thinking about it. I cursed myself. I knew I was cheating cricket…Then I did it.”Phone records show that Ali tried to call Amir 40 times during the build-up to the Oval Test as the spot-fixing plot was being hatched: Amir returned the calls twice. However, he did give him his bank details. “I gave him my contact details because he was Salman’s friend,” he said. “…Twice he asked me if Salman had had a word with me. I was thinking what does he want from me? Let’s try to figure it out.”Amir’s rendition suggests that the spot-fixing plot was more sophisticated than previosuly thought. He claimed that Butt, who he knew as an “elder brother,” had first brought up the subject of rigging matches for financial gain during the early stages of the tour. “He was smiling and laughing,” Amir said. “I didn’t take it seriously. I said no bro. I said to him this is forbidden, leave it.”Amir’s formative years were spent in Changa Bangyaal near Rawalpindi. He was born into what is widely regarded as a poor family near Rawalpindi. In the interview, he displayed himself as more intelligent and quick-witted than many have presupposed.”I have support,” he said. “Good people are boosting my morals and giving me courage… is not a good place for anyone and nobody would be proud to be there.”He was 18, the forerunner in an exciting new crop of fast bowlers, as he displayed the form that made him Man of the Series in the England-Pakistan Tests.”One day I was on top of the world and the next it came crashing down,” he said. “… I was stupid. I should have told someone. But I didn’t know what was happening to me…I had never thought about this sort of thing. I thought it was a load of nonsense. This led to my downfall.”Amir told how after the sting he was visited by Majeed and given £1500* (approximately $2380). “He told me I was his little brother. He was buzzing with excitement like he had hit the jackpot… I did not even touch the money. I knew that he had made me do something wrong.”Amir was released from Portland Young Offenders Institution in Dorset on February 1 after serving half of a six-month sentence for his part in a spot-fixing scam.He returned to Pakistan more than three weeks later, arriving at the international airport in Lahore at dawn alongside his solicitor, Sajida Malik, and leaving through a side exit to evade the media.Amir’s mentor, Asif Bajwa, told ESPNcricinfo at the time. “He made a mistake and he admits it. He is a strong young boy and knows how to withstand pressure both in cricket and in life, so I believe he definitely will return. Now what required is his image building.”That process has begun, led not by the ICC, nor any other professional body but by a former England captain.*03.45 GMT, March 20: The article had stated £15,500. This has been corrected.

Torcida 'sente' a queda e Flamengo pode ter seu pior público no BR-18

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A sequência de resultados ruins no Campeonato Brasileiro fez o Flamengo sair da primeira para a quarta posição da tabela. Além do impacto na classificação, a fase ruim também deve atingir as arquibancadas. Para a partida de sábado, contra a Chapecoense no Estádio do Maracanã, são 21 mil ingressos vendidos de forma antecipada, segundo a última parcial divulgada pelo clube da Gávea. Dono da melhor média do torneio, o Flamengo pode receber seu pior público.

Em 12 partidas como mandante no Maracanã, o Flamengo vendeu mais de 580 mil entradas. A média é superior a 48 mil torcedores por jogo O clássico contra o Vasco (empate em 1 a 1) foi o de menor presença até agora:32.536 pagantes.

Além do momento ruim vivido pelo time no Brasileirão – três derrotas e um empate nas últimas cinco rodadas -, o horário do duelo com a Chape não costuma atrair grandes públicos. A bola rola no Maracanã a partir das 21h.

Os ingressos seguem à venda nesta sexta e no sábado no Maracanã, na Gávea e nas lojas oficiais do clube no Downtown, Shopping Nova América, Shopping Madureira e Plaza Niterói. Todos os setores do Maracanã estão disponíveis. Venda online e mais informações em www.flamengo.com.br/ingressos .

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Coles blows holes in Yorkshire

Matt Coles took six wickets as Yorkshire slipped to a four-wicket defeat against Kent

06-May-2012
ScorecardPhil Jaques was bowled first ball by Matt Coles•Getty Images

Matt Coles continued his devastating form against Yorkshire this season by taking 6 for 32 to put Kent on course for a four-wicket victory at Headingley.The 22-year allrounder, who has been included in the England Lions squad for the match against West Indies, scored his maiden century in the opening Championship fixture on the ground and in the return clash at Canterbury he claimed four wickets in Yorkshire’s only innings.Coles picked up his scalps in two bursts, which restricted Yorkshire to 175 for 9, and although Kent had only four balls to spare at the end, they were never put under any undue pressure.Sam Billings and Rob Key made a sound start to the Kent reply with a 57 stand in 13 overs, before Azeem Rafiq struck three times, but Darren Stevens snuffed out any real chance of a Yorkshire fightback. Brendan Nash played his part too, but when the stand was worth 65 in 12 overs, offspinner Joe Root started a new spell and Stevens drove his first ball to Gary Ballance at long-on.With the game almost won, Sam Northeast was lbw to Moin Ashraf and the scores were level in the penultimate over when Root sent back Nash, leaving Jones to make the winning run.Yorkshire never fully regained their poise after making a nightmare start to their innings which saw them reduced to 22 for 4 in six overs. Joe Sayers attempted to drive Mark Davies but only succeeded in edging to slip and Coles set out on his destructive trail by comprehensively bowling Phil Jaques before he had scored.Jonny Bairstow presented Coles with a return catch and the bowler followed up by pinning Ballance lbw first ball to give him three wickets for 11 runs off his first three overs.Yorkshire captain Andrew Gale had combined with Root in an attempt to repair the damage, Gale lofting Stevens for four with a straight drive and then just clearing Billings on the midwicket boundary with a sweetly struck six.The fifth wicket pair had added 70 in 19 overs when Gale was given out lbw for 44 to Stevens off a ball which may have found the inside edge first. Adil Rashid got moving with some delicate late cuts and Root continued to bat with calm authority until he squirted a drive at Adam Ball straight into the hands of Northeast at backward point.Coles returned to dismiss Rafiq, Steve Patterson and Rashid and as Yorkshire’s limped to an under-par total.

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