Shoaib to come face to face with accusers

Shoaib Akhtar’s likely return to Test match cricket after working on a suspect bowling action will be officiated by the umpires who first reported him for throwing

Bloomberg News Agency26-Apr-2001Shoaib Akhtar’s likely return to Test match cricket after working on a suspect bowling action will be officiated by the umpires who first reported him for throwing.
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England’s Peter Willey and Darrel Hair of Australia, who raised doubts about the Pakistan fast bowler’s action after a 1999 Test in Australia, will stand in the May 17-21 First Test between England and Pakistan at Lord’s, the International Cricket Council said.Shoaib, 25, was reported again in February after a One-day International in New Zealand and told by the ICC to correct his action. After he worked with Australian bowling coach Daryl Foster, the Pakistan Cricket Board cleared his bowling.”I don’t care who’s umpiring at Lord’s,” Shoaib told Bloomberg News. “I have the evidence that proves my action is perfectly fine. I just want them to let me play.”Shoaib, rated with Australia’s Brett Lee as the world’s fastest bowler, has played 15 Tests, the most recent in March 2000 against Sri Lanka in Karachi. He has 45 wickets at an average of 35.96.The Pakistan paceman, whose deliveries have been timed at 97 miles per hour, was accused by umpires of throwing during his quicker ball. Under cricket’s rules, bowlers aren’t allowed to straighten their arm during delivery, an action that constitutes a throw.
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Shoaib, included yesterday in a 20-man provisional squad for the England tour, was “certain” to make the final party, Pakistan Cricket Board chairman General Tauqir Zia said last week.Hair, who no-balled Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan seven times for throwing in a Test in 1995, said he wouldn’t be influenced by past events.”I’ll just call it as I see it at the time,” Hair said. “I’m not going to stir anything up before I get there.”Match referee for the two Tests against England will be Brian Hastings of New Zealand, the ICC said. Eddie Nicholls, who is acting assistant superintendent of the Guyana police force, and David Shepherd of England will umpire the second Test at Old Trafford.

David Ornstein has dropped a Villa transfer update

The Athletic’s David Ornstein has revealed that Aston Villa have submitted a bid for Arsenal starlet Emile Smith Rowe.

What’s the story?

Having clinched the signing of Emi Buendia from Norwich – a player that Arsenal were also reported to be interested in – it appears Dean Smith isn’t done with reinforcing the attacking midfield areas.

And, according to Ornstein, the Midlands club put in a £25m bid for England youth international Smith Rowe, although the bid was officially rejected by the Gunners as they intend to offer Smith Rowe a new contract to keep him at the Emirates.

However, while their offer for Smith Rowe may have been turned down, there are reasons for Villa fans to be buzzing.

Fans should be buzzing

Having already beaten Arsenal to the signing of Buendia – The Athletic even claimed that the Argentine’s first-choice was a move to Villa Park – it’s a significant statement of intention from Smith’s side to go after one of the Gunners’ prized talents.

Gregg Evans even said: “Villa’s ambitions are becoming crystal clear. Not only are they showing no signs of slowing down their spending spree under Sawiris and Edens, but they are also looking at ways to weaken clubs who could be direct rivals.

“Bidding for Smith Rowe is the most obvious sign yet of that. But this strategic approach of trying to pick apart big teams is taking Villa to a new level. That they feel Smith Rowe is an achievable target says everything about the way the club are moving forward. The very thought of taking away one of Arsenal’s most exciting young players just a few years ago would have been laughed at.

“Also, while their desires to sign Smith Rowe are real, it’s one thing bidding for him, and another actually landing the attacker. But already, these are starting to feel like exciting times for Villa. They are flexing their muscles in the market and aiming high.”

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It’s exactly why fans should be absolutely buzzing at the sheer knowledge that their club even considered Smith Rowe as a transfer target, and put in an official offer for him – as Evans says, moving for one of Arsenal’s star players would have been unthinkable perhaps even last year, let alone several.

But such has been the meteoric rise that Smith’s side have enjoyed, that this is the kind of ambition and statement that Villa are trying to make, and it really is “exciting times” for the Midlands club.

Meanwhile, Ashley Preece has dropped an update on this Villa man…

Astle wins credit from English press

New Zealand’s match-winner in the National Bank Series decider in Dunedin last night, Nathan Astle won due recognition for his feats from the English press today

Lynn McConnell27-Feb-2002New Zealand’s match-winner in the National Bank Series decider in Dunedin last night, Nathan Astle won due recognition for his feats from the English press today.Astle’s career-best innings 122 not out was sufficient to guide New Zealand home to take the series 3-2 and to stop in the water England’s quiet development towards next year’s World Cup.Not only did Astle bat the side home, Chris Cairns and Daryl Tuffey bowled too well for England and they were backed by a fielding performance that rarely wavered throughout the five-game series for New Zealand.Man for man, New Zealand proved the better team.The Guardian: “As New Zealand chased a moderate 219, Astle pulverised the new ball, collected his thoughts in mid-innings and then belted his way to the close. In all there were five sixes and a dozen boundaries in 150 balls.”England had their chances against him. When only 15, he drove Matthew Hoggard low to Nick Knight at shortish extra-cover, but Knight would have trouble catching rabies from a mad dog at the moment. And in the following over he would have been out by yards had Owais Shah hit the stumps at the bowler’s end. But England do not hit the stumps these days; New Zealand did so three times in as many attempts with the match not half an hour old.”England played into Astle’s hands. His attacking game is based on vicious cutting and slashing, in the manner of the great New Zealander Glenn Turner. He drives rarely, and then usually from down the pitch, miles into the air. By the end of his innings he was seeing the ball as big and clear as the full moon that rose over the stands.”Only when (Andrew) Flintoff removed the other opener Chris Nevin and then Craig White got rid of Brendon McCullum and Stephen Fleming in quick succession did England haul themselves back into the game. Astle then lost the strike for a while and was forced to watch Craig McMillan struggling for form.”The Independent: “In the end it was a match too far. The trouble with playing catch-up cricket, as England have done for most of the winter, is that it catches up with you. Having come from 3-1 down in India to draw 3-3, they had managed to pull level 2-2 with New Zealand after trailing 2-0. It was a compelling effort, which did everything to enliven a one-day series in which ball usually had the edge over bat, but Frank Sinatra’s world record for comebacks remains intact.”The home side deservedly won the decisive match of the series by five wickets with seven balls to spare when Nathan Astle struck a full toss for his fifth six in a domineering innings of 122 not out. It was Astle’s 12th one-day century, the highest of his career, the first by any player in this rubber, and eventually irresistible.”While Astle was there, the Kiwis were always going to win. If England could have prised him out they might have nosed home. The chief virtue of this side is that they do not know when they are beaten, otherwise they might have suffered some frightful hammerings. There was an extremely hard chance to short cover just before Astle moved rapidly through the gears and another difficult caught-and-bowled chance towards the end. To win tight matches, and this one was tight in the sense that it was the final, you have to take tight catches.”The Times: “Nathan may be a familiar Old Testament figure, but New Zealand’s most famous batsman of that name tends rather to defy biblical wisdom. Nathan Astle beat England largely off his own bat in the fifth and deciding game of the one-day series yesterday, emphasising in the process that New Zealand are still the better side, yet he remains a prophet without honour except in his own country.”That is to stretch a point, perhaps, but certainly this small, strong, resourceful all-rounder is undervalued beyond the North and South Islands. Few outside New Zealand would place him high among the stars of the international game and even the statistical wizards who produce the PricewaterhouseCoopers ratings place him, after his innings of 122 not out, just outside the top ten.”The fact is that, when he scored his twelfth one-day hundred in his 150th international match for his country, he drew level with Gary Kirsten, of South Africa, and now lies behind only six other batsmen in the world in this table of achievement.”Kirsten has played in 20 more games and those above them on the list of century-makers – Sachin Tendulkar, Saeed Anwar, Sourav Ganguly, Mark Waugh, Desmond Haynes and Brian Lara – have played even more.”Only Lara does not regularly open the batting in one-day cricket. It is the best place to bat, without doubt, especially when a player combines a good technique with a certain weight of stroke, as Astle does. He hit five sixes yesterday, five more than England could manage between them, on a firm if not especially fast pitch and another ground with invitingly small boundaries.”The Telegraph: “Big match performances from the Black Caps’ two classiest acts, Nathan Astle and Chris Cairns, condemned England to a 3-2 defeat in their one-day series, and left them with five wins and six losses since landing in India in January.”But this tour was never about results as much as team evolution, which took another step forward last night. Replacing the injured Michael Vaughan at No 5, Owais Shah scored his second half-century in nine one-day internationals.”After Paul Collingwood’s four for 38 at Napier, and Vaughan’s majestic 59 in Auckland, Shah’s innings extended a run of eye-catching form among the junior players. “All I’m worried about is trying to make us a better team, and I think we are going in the right direction,” said team captain Nasser Hussain afterwards.”Hussain won a good toss, and elected to bat, but England were always short of the big individual score they needed to reach a par total of 250. Five an over has been the gold standard in New Zealand – anything else left the bowlers too much to do.”Though Marcus Trescothick produced his second-longest innings of the series, England’s explosive opener had faced only 11 balls when he sliced a drive to backward point. Half-an-hour later, Nick Knight fell in exactly the same fashion (c Harris b Tuffey), and when Graham Thorpe played around a straight ball, the tourists had lost their three left-handed bankers for only 62 runs.”The Sun: “This time, Andrew Flintoff held his head in his hands after a final over which brought only pain and punishment.”Flintoff was hoisted for two sixes by century-maker Nathan Astle as England were condemned to defeat in the one-day series.”Astle’s assault in the 49th and, as it turned out, last over clinched New Zealand’s victory by five wickets – and the fluctuating series 3-2.”It meant England ended their congested winter of limited-overs cricket with a 5-0 win over Zimbabwe, a 3-3 draw with India and now this loss to the Kiwis.”What a contrast for Flintoff from his last over of the series in India 23 days previously when he tore off his shirt and whirled it above his head.”Then, the Lancashire all-rounder restricted India to five runs, took a wicket and helped England to a memorable five-run victory.”It would be wrong to heap blame on Flintoff. The reason England lost was that their batsmen failed to muster any more than 218-8 on a decent pitch.”England captain Nasser Hussain and Owais Shah, back in for the injured Michael Vaughan, both made half-centuries but England’s innings never gained sufficient momentum.”

"ديلي ستار" توضح موقف تين هاج من استمرار رونالدو في مانشستر يونايتد

بات الهولندي، إريك تين هاج، المدير الفني لنادي أياكس أمستردام، قريبًا للغاية من تولي تدريب فريق مانشستر يونايتد في الموسم المُقبل.

ويتولى تدريب يونايتد المدرب الألماني، رالف رانجنيك، بشكل مؤقت حتى نهاية الموسم الجاري، وذلك بعد إقالة النرويجي أولى جونار سولشاير لسوء النتائج.

العديد من التقارير ووسائل الإعلام البريطانية، ذكرت أن تين هاج لديه اتفاق بالفعل مع مانشستر يونايتد لتدريب الشياطين الحمُر اعتبارًا من الموسم المُقبل.

اقرأ أيضًا.. مانشستر يونايتد يفقد مدافعه حتى نهاية الموسم

وذكرت صحيفة “ديلي ستار” البريطانية، فإن تين هاج أعطى إدارة مانشستر يونايتد الضوء الأخضر لبيع النجم الدولي البرتغالي، كريستيانو رونالدو في الصيف القادم.

وقالت الصحيفة إن المدرب الهولندي يرى أن رنالدو لن يتناسب مع أسلوب اللعب الذي يرغب في تنفيذه في يونايتد.

وزعمت الصحيفة أن تين هاج أخبر إدارة مانشستر يونايتد، أن رونالدو لن يتناسب مع الخطط طويلة المدى التي يريد تطبيقها في النادي.

رونالدو عاد إلى مانشستر يونايتد قادمًا من يوفنتوس في صيف العام الماضي، 2021، والنجم البرتغالي وقع على عقد مدته عامين حتى 30 يونيو 2023.

Crystal Palace: Fans react to Favre update

Crystal Palace are close to sealing a deal for Lucien Favre to take the reins at Selhurst Park, as reported by the Daily Mail.

As it stands, the south London club have held encouraging talks with the 63-year-old as they plot to replace the departed Roy Hodgson, who left the Eagles last month [BBC].

Everton are also said to be keen on the former Borussia Dortmund manager, but Crystal Palace are leading the battle to employ Favre as we edge closer towards the start of pre-season [Daily Mail].

The experienced coach has an impressive resume, winning five trophies across a managerial career spanning back 27 years to 1994, with two Swiss League titles, two Swiss Cups and the German Super Cup to his name as part of a CV which includes Dortmund, Borussia Monchengladbach and Hertha Berlin [Transfermarkt].

As you can imagine, loads of Crystal Palace fans took to Twitter to revel in this fresh update, as their wait for clarity over the direction of their club seemingly nears an end.

CPFC fans go wild:

Replying to popular Crystal Palace fan outlet Palace Xtra, here is how some fans summarised their feelings about the latest on Favre, with one supporter calling it a “miracle”:

“Stop you’re getting me excited”

Credit: @harley95612369″Omg omg omg”Credit: @cpfcaustin”How could the insect be close to pulling of this miracle”Credit: @w_cpfc”Please, please be true”Credit: @liamb0117″Tears in my eyes”Credit: @GoatZaha”what a night we are having atm omg”Credit: @turkishcpfc”LUCIEEEEENN”Credit: @SamWaters1994In other news, these Crystal Palace fans react to Ian Holloway’s famous speech from 2013.

Grassi destaca oportunidade dos reservas diante do Flamengo

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O Grêmio, que na próxima quarta-feira, às 19h30, enfrenta o Flamengo pela Primeira Liga, está definido. O treinador Renato Gaúcho mandará um time alternativo, com mais reservas que titulares.

Nada que faça o goleiro Bruno Grassi, reserva de Grohe e um dos beneficiados com a decisão do comandante, temer o Fla. Em sua opinião, esta é uma oportunidade para os jogadores do Grêmio mostrarem o seu trabalho, Além disso, a responsabilidade de titulares e reservas é a mesma. Afinal, todos são jogadores do Tricolor.

– Não vejo risco, vejo como oportunidade. Cada jogo tem grande risco independente de quem joga, uns tem mais qualidade que outros, é uma verdade. Mas sempre tem risco. Quem entra tem que estar focado, concentrado e tranquilo, é o principal. Entrar lá e fazer nosso trabalho da melhor forma. Titulares e reservas, somos todos jogadores do Grêmio, vestimos a mesma camisa e temos a mesma responsabilidade – comentou o arqueiro

– É uma grande oportunidade, não só para mim mas para todos que estarão no jogo, é sempre uma vitrine, cada um que entrar sabe o peso que carrega por vestir a camisa do Grêmio. Temos que entrar e fazer nosso melhor para fazer um bom jogo lá e sair com a vitória – completou.

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Império agitado: confira algumas polêmicas na carreira de Adriano

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Adriano teve inúmeros momentos na carreira onde foi ovacionado pelo imenso talento. Na Itália, o atacante recebeu o apelido de Imperador, com atuações impressionantes vestindo as cores da Inter de Milão. O mesmo aconteceu pela Seleção Brasileira e por alguns clubes que defendeu, com gols inesquecíveis.

Entretanto, Adriano não conviveu apenas com alegrias no decorrer da sua carreira. Pelo contrário. Ele esteve envolvido em polêmicas, discussões, atritos e confusões fora de campo. No aniversário de 35 anos do artilheiro, relembre momentos agitados no Império deste craque. Veja na galeria acima!

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فيديو.. روبرتو كارلوس يطمئن جماهير ريال مدريد على صفقة مبابي

بث أسطورة نادي ريال مدريد ومدير العلاقات المؤسسية وسفير الملكي في قارة آسيا وأوقيانوسيا، روبرتو كارلوس، الطمأنينة في نفوس جماهير الفريق الإسباني بشأن صفقة جناح باريس سان جيرمان، كيليان مبابي.

وازدادت الكثير من الشائعات بشأن صفقة كيليان مبابي وإمكانية بقاءه مع باريس سان جيرمان في الموسم المقبل مع وجود والدته، فايزة العماري، في الدوحة كما ذكرت صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية.

ولكن رصدت الكاميرات كارلوس في مباراة أوساسونا بالأمس، الأربعاء، وسأله أحد المشجعين عن صفقة مبابي وهل هي قادمة في الموسم المقبل أم لا، وأجاب البرازيلي في الفيديو الذي نشرته إذاعة “كادينا كوبيه” الإسبانية: “نعم، سيأتي”.

اقرأ أيضًا | مرتضى منصور: سندعو رموز الأهلي للاحتفال بالزمالك.. وأتمنى فوزهم على الرجاء

وينتهي عقد كيليان مبابي مع باريس سان جيرمان في يونيو المقبل، وبالتالي، يحق له الانتقال المجاني بعد هذه الفترة إلى أي نادٍ دون الرجوع إلى العملاق الفرنسي.

هناك عرض من جانب باريس سان جيرمان أمام مبابي وعائلته لمدة عامين مع راتب سنوي كبير من أجل إقناعه بالعدول عن قرار الرحيل والاستمرار على الأقل في الموسم القادم.

Howey claims Ajer may use Newcastle as a stepping stone

With news emerging that Newcastle United are no longer the front runners to sign Celtic’s Kristoffer Ajer, it could prove to be a good thing not signing the defender, with former Newcastle centre-back Steve Howey claiming that he may look to use the club as a stepping stone.

It was reported in The Athletic, that while the Magpies still had Ajer on their radar as a potential signing this summer, the club are now pursuing other targets, which has allowed Norwich City to swoop in ahead of Newcastle.

Ajer only has one year left on his contract at Celtic and has made it very clear that he sees his future outside of the Scottish Premiership, and with the Canaries having money to burn this summer after selling Emiliano Buendia, he may see a move to Carrow Road as a step up in his career.

Players will always be thinking about how they can get to the top of the game and play for the biggest clubs possible during their relatively short career and that is what Ajer may have been looking to use Newcastle for, which issomething Howey spoke exclusively to Transfer Tavern about:

“Ultimately, if the player thinks he can get a move to a bigger club then he has to perform because it’s no good throwing your toys out of the pram, because if you perform then you’ll get a move.

“So, if that’s a player’s goal and they want to use the club as a stepping stone but it means that they’re performing superbly well every week, then fair enough. That’s what players want and he probably wants to play at the highest level so you can’t criticise him for that, but ultimately you’ve got to perform week in week out to get those moves.”

Still just 23-years-old, Ajer would bring a wealth of experience having made 176 appearances for the Bhoys but he would also have a winner’s mentality with the high volume of silverware he has won north of the border.

It appears that there could be a reshuffle at the back this summer on Tyneside with both Florian Lejeune and Fabian Schar being tipped with exits and considering they’re Newcastle’s only two ball-playing centre backs it could be that Steve Bruce is opting for a more pragmatic approach to defending next season.

Tributes pour in after Ben Hollioake dies in car crash

Tributes are being paid to the Surrey and England all-rounder Ben Hollioake, who has been tragically killed in a car crash in Australia at the age of 24.

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</tableTributes are being paid to the Surrey and England all-rounder Ben Hollioake, who has been tragically killed in a car crash in Australia at the age of 24.The England coach, Duncan Fletcher said: "Ben was a hugely talented young cricketer, a popular member of the side, and he will be greatly missed by everyone in the England dressing room."He was one of a number of young players that we were looking to take to the World Cup with the one-day squad next winter and it's tragic that a young life has been lost in this way."The chairman of England's selectors, David Graveney said: "This is a great loss of someone who was so young and so talented."Everyone will remember the impact Ben made on his ODI debut at Lord's against Australia in 1997 and I also remember how proud his family was when both brothers were capped together for England against Australia in the Trent Bridge Test match in the same year."This tragedy will hit Surrey County Cricket Club particularly hard following the death of Graham Kersey and my thoughts go to everyone at Surrey and also to Ben's family."The former England coach David Lloyd, who gave Hollioake his first opportunity at international level, was stunned by the news."You would be hard pressed to find a more popular lad anywhere in cricket," Lloyd said."This is absolutely devastating news for everyone who knew him and many of this England side who are playing against New Zealand at the moment would have grown up with him in junior cricket or played with him at Surrey."He gave you this impression of being laid back, but there was no one who worked harder at their game than Ben."He never quite cemented his place in the England side but there was no one who worked harder to get there."I remember his debut at Lord's when he played so well and his parents were there to watch it and the pride in their faces while he played that innings. It's so very sad."Paul Sheldon, Surrey's chief executive, said: "This is devastating news. It's terrible to lose such a supreme talent as Ben's, just as he was beginning to realise his full potential as a cricketer."Hollioake's Surrey colleague, the former England captain Alec Stewart, said: "Ben was the most naturally gifted and talented cricketer I've played with. This is a tragic loss of a great team-mate and friend. My thoughts and sympathies are with the Hollioake family."The Managing Director of the Professional Cricketers' Association, Richard Bevan, said: "I am shocked and appalled by this dreadful tragedy. Ben was in the prime of life and his death is truly devastating. On behalf of everyone at the PCA I extend my deepest sympathy to Ben's family."

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