Hussey brothers help Australia level series

The Hussey brothers ensured the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy would be decided by Friday’s final match in Brisbane after they helped Australia to a six-wicket win that levelled the series 2-2

The Bulletin by Brydon Coverdale10-Feb-2009
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David Hussey made his highest ODI score © Getty Images
The Hussey brothers ensured the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy would be decided by Friday’s final match in Brisbane after they helped Australia to a six-wicket win that levelled the series 2-2. For the first time in the series New Zealand batted first and they posted a moderate 244, which on a good pitch was not enough against an Australian batting order starting to find form.The game was to some degree overshadowed by the Victorian bushfire appeal that surrounded it, with contributions from players, sponsors, spectators and administrators totalling just over $6 million. But while Australia had failed to beat South Africa at the same venue on Australia Day, this time they did get over the line at Adelaide on another special, if more sombre, occasion.Fittingly Michael Hussey brought up the win with a six over long-on, adding another $5000 to the tally after the Commonwealth Bank pledged that amount for every six in the game. It confirmed the win with ten balls to spare but much of the hard work was done by Australia’s bowlers, who did well to restrict New Zealand to a middling total.However, there were a couple of jitters in the Australian camp when Brad Haddin, fresh from a century in Sydney on Sunday and looking good once again, was run out for 43 thanks to an awful call from David Hussey. It left Australia at 3 for 101 in the 25th over and the match was very much in the balance.The onus was then on the out-of-form Hussey to repay his side with a big innings and he delivered. He struck his highest one-day international score of 79 and combined in a 115-run partnership with his older brother that made sure the required run-rate was never too much more than six.Importantly Australia made sensible use of the batting Powerplay, which they took with nine overs to go and a further 55 runs required. David Hussey punched the ball confidently through the off-side gaps and although he fell during the five-over period, bowled by an Iain O’Brien yorker, Australia were by then in control and took 37 runs from the Powerplay.Siddle’s appealPeter Siddle flew to Adelaide to join the Australia squad for the ODI against New Zealand but could not break into the side to make his debut. Instead, he found another way to occupy his time while his team-mates were on the field.Siddle was roaming through the crowd collecting money for the Victorian bushfire appeal and there was a personal significance for him. Siddle’s family lives in Gippsland, where some of the fires took place, and he said his brother had lost friends to the deadly blaze.”It’s hard to get a word out of him,” Siddle said. “He doesn’t want to talk about it. It’s tough times for everyone.”By the end of the game, the Commonwealth Bank appeal had raised $6,023,643 via a combination of donations from players, spectators and TV viewers, the bank, Cricket Australia, the South Australian Cricket Association and gate receipts.In his first ODI at his home venue, Callum Ferguson calmly helped Michael Hussey pick off the remaining runs and they got home with ease. Michael Hussey’s unbeaten 75 was yet another superb innings – he entered the game with a lowest score of 49 from his past four efforts – and he made New Zealand pay for putting him down twice.The first was a terribly hard chance when he was on 3 and pulled Daniel Vettori viciously to midwicket, where Martin Guptill just got his fingertips to the ball. But the second opportunity was particularly frustrating for New Zealand as Hussey pulled Grant Elliott hard and flat into the deep, where Craig Cumming spilled what he should have taken. It was not a good return to ODIs after a near four-year absence for Cumming, who had earlier made a duck.He was not the only one of the New Zealanders who struggled with the bat and they were unsure of the right tempo in setting a target. Chasing is their preferred method and in the past two years they have won nine ODIs batting first compared to 19 batting second. Only a late spike from Ross Taylor and Kyle Mills pushed them to a respectable score after they had stumbled to 6 for 173 in the 42nd over.Mills added $5000 to the bushfire appeal when his enormous hook off Mitchell Johnson went out of the ground. But it was Taylor who was in charge of the recovery mission and his 76 from 71 balls continued his impressive series.He was eventually caught top-edging a pull off Johnson, who finished with 3 for 51, and Taylor was one of four New Zealand specialist batsmen who lost their wickets to top-edged hooks and pulls. The extra pace and bounce surprised them and Johnson used it to get rid of Guptill (45) and Elliott (26), while Neil Broom also skied one off Ben Hilfenhaus.James Hopes was again dangerous with 2 for 37 and Michael Clarke proved an economical spin option. He also removed Brendon McCullum, who passed a late fitness test on his right shoulder and played an uncharacteristically cautious innings of 33 from 55 balls.Like most of his team-mates, McCullum seemed unsure of how quickly he needed to score batting first and there seems little doubt that at the Gabba on Friday, New Zealand will be keen to chase if given the chance. The Chappell-Hadlee Trophy could depend on it.

ICL recruits begin fight against bans with letter to PCB

Pakistan’s ICL recruits have finally restarted a legal process to fight the bans imposed on them by the PCB from playing domestic and international cricket.

Osman Samiuddin27-Jan-2009
Abdul Razzaq and Mohammad Yousuf could still represent Pakistan if the bans on ICL players are overturned © AFP
Pakistan’s ICL recruits have finally restarted a legal process to fight the bans imposed on them by the PCB from playing domestic and international cricket. A letter has been sent by the legal firm of retired judge Fakhruddin G Ebrahim to the PCB on behalf of the players. Currently, however, the communication is not “a legal notice”, a board official said.”No legal action is being taken just yet but we have received a letter from the firm,” the official told Cricinfo. “The letter asks us why we have banned them and under what rules.”The board has not responded yet, though it is understood the issue will be brought up at the ICC executive board meeting due to take place in Perth on January 31. Only after a clearer picture emerges from there will they respond to the queries.The move comes more than a year after a group of ICL players, led by Imran Farhat and Taufeeq Umar, first attempted to take the matter to court. They started the process towards the end of 2007 but it then petered out. The process has started again, said a prominent ICL player, because the environment is ripe for it.”We tried doing it in 2007 but Nasim Ashraf [the then PCB chairman] had too many connections in the government of the time,” the player told Cricinfo. “Whenever we did something or tried, it would come up against a dead end because Ashraf would use his friends in power to stop proceedings. So we decided to just wait it out till the government changed. Now it has and so has the administration and we feel, from the comments they have made, that we can progress this time.”The current board administration under Ijaz Butt has been far more ambiguous about the ban on the players than the one under Ashraf and seems far more willing to look for ways out of the situation. Pakistan has 19 players in the ICL – some of them, like Abdul Razzaq and Mohammad Yousuf, still good enough to play for the country.Javed Miandad, the PCB’s director-general, has openly called for the bans to be removed claiming they hurt Pakistan and are only in place to appease BCCI interests. Butt, however, has been vague and often confused over the stance. He insists it is up to the ICC to resolve the matter and that the PCB does not want to ban the players.”We don’t want our players to be banned because they have contracts with the ICL,” Butt said on a TV show two weeks ago. “But unfortunately we can’t do anything unless the ICC changes its stance on this issue.”The PCB has not directly banned the players, We have banned them under the ICC rules,” he said. “The rules state that no tournament can be held without the home board’s permission and, in the case of the ICL, the Indian board [BCCI] does not recognise it as it runs its own league, the IPL.”Board officials have been examining legal aspects of the case since before the letter was sent to fully brief Butt before he attends the Perth meeting. The letter has been sent on behalf of almost all of Pakistan’s 19 ICL players and Moin Khan, coach of the ICL’s Lahore Badshahs team, is believed to be handling the matter as a representative of sorts.

محامي لسعد الجزيري يوضح أسباب التقدم بشكوى ضد الإسماعيلي.. وإيقاف القيد 3 فترات

كشف محمد الركباني محامي اللاعب التونسي لسعد الجزيري، عن الأسباب التي دفعت موكله لشكوى الإسماعيلي، ومن ثم الحصول على حكم بإيقاف قيد قلعة الدراويش لمدة 3 فترات.

وقال الركباني في تصريحات لبرنامج “رقم 10” عبر القناة الأولى المصرية: “الإسماعيلي وضع لسعد الجزيري على قائمة الانتظار والاتحاد الدولي لم يكن يسمح بذلك، واللاعب رفض وتواصلنا مع النادي وأعلمناه برغبة اللاعب في المشاركة والتواجد بصورة أساسية لأن هذا عمله”.

وتابع: “الإسماعيلي لم يلتزم بإعادة اللاعب للقائمة الأساسية فتم فسخ العقد ورفع دعوى وصدور قرار”.

وأضاف: “الإسماعيلي تقدم بطعن في التحكيم الرياضي، وبعد صدور القرار الثاني لم يلتزم النادي بالدفع؛ لذلك تم إيقافه 3 فترات”.

طالع أيضًا.. ليس 3 فترات.. اتحاد الكرة يتسلم خطاب فيفا بشأن إيقاف قيد الإسماعيلي

واختتم: “إيقاف الإسماعيلي ليس دائمًا، بل يسترجع القيد عند دفع مستحقات لسعد الجزيري، ولكن الحكم نافذ ولايمكن للنادي تسجيل أي لاعب جديد قبل دفع المستحقات”.

وكان لسعد الجزيري قد انضم إلى الإسماعيلي قادمًا من فريق اتحاد بن قردان التونسي موسم 2018، لمدة 3 سنوات.

وخاض اللاعب 8 مباريات فقط قبل أن يرحل عن الإسماعيلي، ويتقدم بشكوى ضد النادي في المحكمة الرياضية الدولية، لعدم حصوله على مستحقاته المالية.

وحصل لسعد الجزيري على حكم بتغريم الإسماعيلي 450 ألف دولار، وهي الغرامة التي لم يُسددها النادي حتى الآن.

Newcastle takeover claim from Bernard

Olivier Bernard has dropped a big claim on the potential takeover of Newcastle United by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) consortium.

The Lowdown: Cases await

Mike Ashley is currently awaiting two cases against the Premier League over his stalled takeover deal with the KSA group.

One is the upcoming Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) hearing, which is set to take place on Wednesday at 10:30 am, and the other is the separate arbitration proceedings, which are set to commence next year after further delays (The Mag).

The Latest: Bernard on takeover

Speaking to The Chronicle, former Magpies player Bernard has now claimed that he still thinks that the proposed takeover will happen despite delays in proceedings, but admits that he cannot put a timeframe on its potential completion:

“There’s a lot of going on at the club in terms of selling to new owners. I suspect everybody feels the same way, some will feel it’s quite imminent but at the same time quite far.

“Everybody chooses to go week by week hoping for a better tomorrow. Even the owner has said himself it should be done in the next few months.

“It’s coming, I think there will be a takeover, the problem is when? It’s not clever for the owner to put money in when he thinks he’s sold the club.

“That leaves a difficult situation on the pitch because we as fans want more quality on the pitch. But at the same time, we all want the club sold and hopefully now the Premier League can decide if this takeover takes place or not.”

The Verdict: CAT case key

The upcoming CAT case is likely to be key in terms of the direction of where the potential takeover is heading.

A positive result for the St. James’ Park faithful would give them supreme confidence going into the arbitration process, whereas a negative one may even cancel the proceedings.

Nonetheless, the focus now should be about the team getting results on the pitch after a tough start that sees the North East club low down in the Premier League table, as relegation could spell the end of the takeover dream.

In other news, find out what double injury blow NUFC have suffered here!

Flintoff optimistic he'll be fit for Test

England received a boost ahead of Wednesday’s opening Test against West Indies after Andrew Flintoff came through a long session in the nets at Sabina Park and indicated that he should be fit to play

Cricinfo staff02-Feb-2009
Steve Harmison and Andrew Flintoff wait their turn in the nets at Sabina Park © Getty Images
England received a boost ahead of Wednesday’s opening Test against West Indies after Andrew Flintoff came through a long session in the nets at Sabina Park and indicated that he should be fit to play.Flintoff, who injured his side in the tour opener last week, was considered doubtful but he has made a quicker than expected recovery. “All things are pointing to being all right, so barring a mishap tomorrow I should be fine,” he told the BBC. “It’s all right when you’re fresh. Having bowled today I’ll see how I cope tomorrow, send a couple more overs down and hopefully take it from there.””We’re cautiously optimistic at the moment,” Andrew Strauss, the captain, said. “Fred is ahead of where the medical staff wanted him, so that is really encouraging but you can never be 100% sure on these things until the day before the game. Once the scan came back with no tear, we were always keen to play him in the first Test but you never know how these things will react and how stiff and sore he is going to be. So far he looks as though as he has come through it well and we will see how he goes in the two practice days before the Test.”If Flintoff does play then it will allow Strauss to go into the game with five front-line bowlers, something that will make his life easier after England struggled against a West Indies A side last weekend.”Certainly the bowlers were forced to bowl a lot of overs and they responded very well,” said Strauss. “The way they kept bowling spell after spell after spell was encouraging and showed they are in pretty good physical condition. “It’s a little bit hard to say how incisive they were because this wicket was ridiculously flat.”The other question mark surrounds Steve Harmison, who was dropped for England last Test in Mohali and who blew hot and cold in the drawn warm-up match in St Kitts. However, memories of his career-best 7 for 12 when England last played a Test at Sabina Park will be at the back of everyone’s minds. With the pitch likely to be fast, Harmison’s chances of a recall seem good.”From Harmy’s point of view it was great for him to play two matches and get a lot of overs under his belt,” Strauss said. “We all know that the more Harmy bowls, the more rhythm he gets into and the quicker he gets it through as well. I think he got better and better each spell he bowled and he has definitely got his name in the hat. It was difficult to tell much from this last pitch but his areas were good and his pace increased throughout.”Harmison himself, inevitably faced with a barrage of questions about his 2004 performance, was revealing little. “I don’t remember much about that day, it is a bit of a blur. I’m not really one for watching old tapes, so I can’t recall it specifically.”I’m looking forward to going back, especially if they produce a wicket like that, but I don’t want to count any chickens.”

Celtic: Robbie Brady to Swansea all but ruled out

Free-agent Robbie Brady, who has been linked with Celtic, seemingly won’t be joining Swansea City, manager Russell Martin has revealed.

The Lowdown: Celtic links

The 29-year-old was first linked with a move to the Hoops back in February when Neil Lennon was still in charge at Parkhead.

Rumours then re-emerged at the end of May after he parted ways with Burnley, with Ange Postecoglou quizzed specifically on bringing Brady to the club last month.

He remains a free agent despite links of a move to Turkish side Gaziantep, and it seems as if he won’t be making the move to Wales either, perhaps leaving him on the table for the Hoops.

The Latest: Martin’s comments

Martin, talking to Wales Online, was asked about Brady possibly making the move to South Wales.

The Swansea boss labelled the Irishman as ‘brilliant’, however, his comments appeared to rule out a cut-price move for his services.

“I love Robbie as a guy. He’s brilliant. Fantastic player. Been in the Premier League for the last however long.

“But I haven’t spoken to him. I haven’t spoken to him for a while, being honest.”

The Verdict: Celtic to swoop?

Brady is capable of playing as a left or right midfielder and a left-back and has 160 games of Premier League experience to his name, so he could be a shrewd free transfer by the Hoops, should they make their move.

He’d offer Postecoglou plenty of versatility and experience in Glasgow, with former teammate Paul Robinson believing he would jump at the chance to play for Celtic.

It could well be a smart target if the Hoops are looking at the free-agent market, with Brady still without a club.

In other news: ‘Could be huge’ – McAvennie ecstatic at what he’s ‘heard’ from ‘a few Celtic people’. 

ذا صن: رونالدو حصل على مكافأة ضخمة قبل إبلاغ مانشستر يونايتد بالرحيل

كشفت تقارير صحفية إنجليزية عن مفاجأة قام بها النجم البرتغالي كريستيانو رونالدو، قبل إبلاغ مانشستر يونايتد برغبته في الرحيل عن مسرح الأحلام، أولد ترافورد، في نافذة الانتقالات الصيفية.

النجم البرتغالي لا يريد استكمال عقده الممتد حتى صيف 2023 في أولد ترافورد بسبب ابتعاد الشياطين الحمر عن المشاركة في دوري أبطال أوروبا، بعد احتلال المركز السادس في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز بنهاية الموسم المنصرم والمؤهل إلى دوري المؤتمر الأوروبي.

وقالت صحيفة ذا صن” البريطانية، إن رونالدو حصل على مكافأة من 6 أرقام، دون الكشف عن قيمتها الفعلية في التقرير الصادر.

اقرأ أيضًا.. تقارير: باريس سان جيرمان يتواصل مع وكيل رونالدو

وتحدث مصدر من داخل النادي عن الأمر، وقال: “جميع العقود تتجدد في بداية شهر يوليو، ورونالدو حصل على مكافأة مالية بموجب العقد المبرم بين الطرفين”.

رونالدو من أجل العودة إلى مانشستر يونايتد، بعد قراره بعدم الاستمرار في يوفنتوس، خفض جزء من راتبه، ومانشستر وضع بعض المكافآت في عقده من أجل تعويضه من الناحية المادية.

ويُشكل المبلغ الذي حصل عليه كريستيانو قبل إبلاغه النادي الإنجليزي برغبته، حقوق استخدام الصور الخاصة به، فضلًا عن بعض المكافآت الخاصة بالأهداف.

وأوضح المصدر أن رونالدو لم يرتكب خطأ، ولكن قد يكون توقيت الإعلان عن رغبته في الرحيل هو الأمر الخاطئ، وقد لا يكون مصادفة بعد حصول الدون على المكافأة المالية، فكان فإمكانه أن يعلن رغبته بشكل واضح منذ أسابيع وقبل حصوله على تلك المكافأة.

Mirando clássico contra o Bahia, Euller acredita na reação do Vitória

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No próximo domingo, o Vitória recebe o Bahia no Barradão para o primeiro clássico Ba-Vi do Campeonato Brasileiro de 2017. Em situação ruim na tabela, as equipes entram em campo buscando a recuperação para deixar a zona de rebaixamento. Confiante no resultado favorável ao Vitória, o lateral-esquerdo Euller menciona a importância da presença da torcida no confronto.

– É um clássico e tudo pode acontecer. Mas como estaremos em casa, diante do torcedor não podemos vacilar. Temos que fazer uma grande partida e buscar os três pontos para iniciarmos uma reação na competição. Estamos muito motivados para este confronto – afirmou o jogador.

Em 18º lugar, o Vitória depende do resultado da partida contra o Bahia, que ocupa a 17ª colocação, apenas dois pontos acima do Leão. Ainda de acordo com o jogador, agora é momento de muita união da equipe para que haja uma reação no Campeonato Brasileiro.

– Claro que o início de campeonato da nossa equipe não está sendo o que esperávamos, mas é momento de união de todos. O grupo está ciente de que é preciso melhorar, evoluir, para iniciar uma reação na competição. Tenho certeza que vamos dar a volta por cima na Série A – finalizou o atleta.

A bola rola no Barradão às 16h do próximo domingo. O clássico protagonizado por Vitória e Bahia é válido pela 11ª rodada do Brasileirão.

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Botafogo deve aprovar nesta terça empréstimo para compra de CT

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Se dentro de campo o Botafogo joga nesta quarta-feira, contra o Fluminense, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro, fora dele o clube caminha para dar um passo importante já nesta terça. Esta noite, o Conselho Deliberativo do clube vota, e deverá aprovar, o empréstimo de R$ 25 milhões. O montante será utilizado para a compra de um centro de treinamentos, provavelmente um na Zona Oeste da cidade do Rio.

A operação a ser aprovada é uma parceria com os irmãos Moreira Salles, que serão ressarcidos em 30 anos. Futuras vendas de jogadores revelados na base alvinegra terão 20% do valor relativo ao Alvinegro utilizados para também amortizar a dívida. Como publicou o Globoesporte.com, para o espaço Lonier, em Vargem Pequena, já tem intenção de compra assinada e sinal dado.

Falta, como apurou o LANCE!, a documentação da área ser aprovada.O Conselho Fiscal e outros órgãos do Botafogo já deram pareceres favoráveis à transação. O espaço Lonier tem 200 mil m² e área já construída. Pequena parte do montante emprestado será utilizada para novos investimentos. Uma das contrapartidas exigidas é a construção de uma escola para atletas da base.

A construção de um centro de treinamentos é sonho antigo de diferentes gestões do Botafogo. Em entrevista ao L! no final do ano passado, o presidente do clube, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, não parecia muito otimista. Mas tudo caminha para um final feliz.

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أمير مرتضى يتحدث عن مشاركة الزمالك في السوبر ليج.. ويصرح: لم نستفد من الراحة السلبية

تحدث أمير مرتضى منصور المشرف على قطاع الكرة بالزمالك عن رؤيته وموقف النادي من المشاركة في بطولة السوبر ليج الإفريقية والمزعم انطلاقها خلال عام 2023.

وقال أمير مرتضى منصور في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس1”: “وصلت لنا دعوة أن نحضر نهائي بطولة كأس الأمم الأخيرة في الكاميرون، وعلى هامش ذلك كان سيتم مناقشة الأمر، ولكننا اعتذرنا لأن الدعوة وصلتنا قبل النهائي بيومين فقط، وعلى الجانب الآخر معلوماتي عن البطولة والمشاركة فيها والجوائز لا أعرفها”.

طالع أيضًا.. كاف يُعلن موعد انطلاق دوري السوبر الإفريقي.. 100 مليون دولار جوائز

وأكمل: “أنا رأيي إيجابي في هذا الأمر، لأن دوري الأبطال بطولة مرهقة وطويلة وعوائدها قليلة، ونحن حصلنا على هذا اللقب 5 مرات من قبل ونريد المنافسة على بطولة أخرى”.

وتابع: “لا يصح أن نلعب بطولة دوري الأبطال 4 أو 5 أشهر، وفي النهاية تكون المكافأة مليون ونصف دولار لا تكفي عقد لاعب”.

وأردف: “بالنسبة للسوبر ليج بشكل عام ستكون جيدة، ولكن نريد أن نعرف نظام البطولة وبعدها سنرتب أولوياتنا”.

طالع | روي ألميدا: الأهلي فرصة عظيمة لـ سواريش.. وسعيد بتقدم الزمالك في الدوري

وبشأن عودة إقامة نهائي أبطال إفريقيا من مباراتي ذهاب وإياب، أجاب: “في إفريقيا لا توجد وسائل مواصلات تربط البلاد ببعضها، ولذلك الأفضل أن يلعب كل فريق على ملعبه في المباراة النهائية، ورأينا أن الأهلي في نهائي إفريقيا ورغم أن مصر والأهلي من أغنى الأندية في إفريقيا إلا أنه لم يستطع أن يسهل العقبات من خلال تحمل تكلفة الجماهير”.

وحول ضغط جدول الدوري المصري وفترة الراحة الحالية للفريق، أردف: “لا يوجد شيء اسمه أن أخذ راحة 12 يومًا لأنه لا يوجد فريق لمواجهته، هذا ليس طبيعيًا، هذه ليست فترة راحة لأنها ليست أجندة دولية ولا فاصل بين دورين، هذه الراحة ليس فيها أي استفادة، لو لعبنا المباريات بشكل منتظم أفضل من أن نأخذ راحة ثم يتم ضغطنا بعد ذلك”.

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