Strauss and Trott secure nine-wicket victory

Andrew Strauss and Jonathan Trott hit unbeaten half centuries to guide England to an emphatic nine-wicket win in the second Test at Edgbaston to give them a 2-0 lead in the series

The Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan09-Aug-2010
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsAndrew Strauss played a controlled innings to ensure England didn’t wobble in their run chase•Getty Images

Andrew Strauss and Jonathan Trott hit unbeaten half-centuries to guide England to an emphatic nine-wicket win in the second Test at Edgbaston to give them a 2-0 lead in the series. Both batsmen finished on 53 with the second-wicket pair making light work of a potentially testing surface as the hosts completed their sixth consecutive Test victory midway through the afternoon session.England did the hard work before lunch and when they resumed 47 were needed with the bite gone from Pakistan’s attack. Strauss went to his fifty from 108 balls then Trott brought up the same milestone, his second fifty of the match, with a powerful cover drive which levelled the scores. Strauss secured victory via a rather inglorious inside edge but he’ll be highly satisfied by another successful outing,The day began with thoughts of Pakistan continuing their resurgence from the third evening, but in the end it proved a stroll for England. The visitors had left themselves far too much ground to make up after crumbling for 72 on the opening day and they couldn’t create enough opportunities to defend the low target. Two more chances did go begging off Strauss, both to the hero of the previous day Zulqarnain Haider, although the first was very difficult and the second came with less than 50 needed.It took England just 11 balls to wrap up Pakistan’s innings as Stuart Broad, lighter in the wallet after his fine for throwing the ball at Haider yesterday, had Mohammad Asif taken in the gully. However, Pakistan managed the early breakthrough they desperately wanted when Cook’s poor run continued as his stumps were demolished by Mohammad Amir. Cook’s footwork was nowhere and he is becoming a serious concern, although with Ian Bell still injured and the England selectors not keen on major structural changes he is likely to have the remainder of the series to revive his season.Amir’s eight-over opening spell was another eye-catching display from the 18-year-old and he could easily have collected a second scalp as he beat the outside edges of Strauss and Trott. Saeed Ajmal was introduced for the eighth over and nearly followed Graeme Swann’s lead by striking straight away, but Haider couldn’t gather Strauss’s thick outside edge. It was a tough chance, but the type of opportunity that needed to stick if Pakistan were to stay in the contest.The pitch was also offering uneven bounce for both the spinner and the quicks. Trott was beaten by consecutive shooters outside off stump, while Strauss received a grubber from Ajmal that just missed the timber. However, the two batsmen displayed impressive watchfulness and rotated the strike well with regular quick singles.Boundaries were hard to come by, but both Strauss and Trott timed the ball nicely when the opportunity came. Trott produced the shot of the morning when he flicked Asif through midwicket, and he continues to develop into an increasingly reassuring figure at No. 3, while Strauss produced a sweet cover drive off Ajmal shortly before the break.Much had been expected of Ajmal after his five-wicket haul in the first innings, but he wasn’t able to provide the same threat as Swann. He couldn’t quite find the right pace for the surface to extract the optimal turn and, tellingly, couldn’t send down a maiden until his tenth over. Once again England proved far too strong for inexperienced opposition and Pakistan will have to show more of their second-innings spirit to avoid a whitewash.

Leeds want Jesse Marsch to replace Bielsa

Jesse Marsch is Leeds United’s preferred choice to replace Marcelo Bielsa if he leaves this summer, according to a report which emerged on Thursday lunchtime.

The Lowdown: Bielsa’s contract running out

Bielsa has become a modern-day legend at Elland Road, bringing a great period of success that has seen the Whites return to the Premier League in style.

The 66-year-old only signed a one-year extension last summer, however, meaning his current deal will expire at the end of the season, and there have been no concrete reports of a renewal yet.

This suggests this summer could possibly be the one he finally hangs up his bucket at Leeds, with reports this week even claiming he has already held meetings with clubs in Europe.

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The Latest: Leeds eye up Marsh capture

According to The Telegraph‘s Chief Football Writer, Sam Wallace, Andrea Radrizzani and Victor Orta have made Marsch the ‘first choice’ candidate to replace Bielsa, with the 48-year-old currently without a club.

Marsch was previously in charge of RB Leipzig but parted ways back in December, while he impressed hugely during his time at RB Salzburg boss, winning two Austrian titles and cups apiece.

Interestingly, during his last six months in Austria, he managed heavily linked Leeds target Brenden Aaronson.

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The Verdict: Ideal Bielsa repalcement

In an ideal world, Bielsa staying put would still arguably be the best-case scenario, with the Argentine struggling this season but badly hampered by injuries to key players.

That being said, Marsch could bring a freshness to the squad if the current manager feels it is time to move on, with Jurgen Klopp once saying he has ‘massive respect’ for the 48 year-old American – perhaps not a surprise given their mutual love of gegenpressing.

Marsch’s style of play could also make it a seamless transition – the former Leipzig man says he likes to play ‘fast’ and not ‘give the opponent time and space’, which feels very Bielsa-esque.

In other news, one returning Leeds player could feature against Manchester United. Find out who it is here.

Botafogo tem nova derrota na Justiça para canal de humor na web

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No início desta semana, o Botafogo teve uma nova derrota na Justiça para o canal “Porta dos Fundos”, que faz vídeos de humor no YouTube. O primeiro revés do Alvinegro foi em maio do ano passado. Dois anos antes, em maio de 2015, o canal fez um vídeo chamado “Patrocínio”, onde o Botafogo aparecia com a camisa cheia de anunciantes em uma partida contra o Flamengo, que tinha uma camisa mais limpa.

Como a derrota do Botafogo já foi em segunda instância, resta ao Botafogo recorrer à terceira e última, o STJ, e promete que o fará. Neste novo revés, o Glorioso perdeu por unanimidade. A piada com a camisa do time se deu por um fato que ocorreu poucos meses antes, quando, em crise financeira pós rebaixamento, chegou a acertar com cinco patrocinadores pontuais para clássicos do Campeonato Carioca de 2015.

O vídeo foi retirado pelo grupo pouco mais de um mês depois de entrar no ar, mas o Botafogo ainda cobra R$ 5 milhões aos humoristas. O valor é uma média diária do quanto o clube arrecadou com patrocínios em 2014 e multiplicado pelo tempo que ficou no ar. O Alvinegro tentou ainda incluir o Flamengo e a Adidas, fornecedora do Fla, na ação de danos morais e materiais, mas não conseguiu provar que o rival e a empresa de produtos esportivos tinham relação com o vídeo.

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West Indies A seal 114-run win

Bangladesh A put up a respectable performance in the second innings, but it was not enough to make up for their abject surrender the first time around, as West Indies A completed a 114-run win on the final day

Cricinfo staff20-May-2010
ScorecardBangladesh A put up a respectable performance in the second innings, but it was not enough to make up for their abject surrender the first time around, as West Indies A completed a 114-run win on the final day.Chasing the unlikely target of 430 in the fourth innings, the hosts looked down and out at 104 for 5, after which Shariar Nafees kept them afloat with a century on the penultimate day. Still, the visitors hit back with late wickets and few expected Bangladesh to survive long on the final day, 197 adrift of their target with three wickets left. As it transpired, Suhrawadi Shuvo – the only positive to come out of the match for the home side, apart from Nafees’ heroics – slammed an unbeaten 64 at better than a-run-a-ball to cap his nine-wicket match haul.The visitors, however, had enough slack to work with and trained their efforts on the other end. Lionel Baker got rid of Nazmul Hossain and Syed Rasel cheaply to take his side to the brink of victory, before Shuvo cut loose. Number 11 Noor Hossain hung around with Shuvo and helped raise 61 for the last wicket before falling to Shane Shillingford and signal the end.

كرة سلة | الزمالك يفوز على الطيران ويتأهل لربع نهائي دوري المرتبط

فاز الفريق الأول لكرة السلة بنادي الزمالك على الطيران بنتيجة 86-72 فى المباراة التي جمعت بينهما اليوم بمنافسات دوري المرتبط.

وتلاقى الفريقان ضمن منافسات جولة الإيابمن  دور الستة عشر من دورى المرتبط.

طالع أيضًا.. كرة طائرة | الزمالك يستهل مشواره في الدوري بالفوز على الإعلاميين

وتأهل الزمالك بذلك الفريق لدور الثمانية وسيلاقي طلائع الجيش الذي استطاع أن ينتصر على مصر للتأمين.

يذكر أن فريق السلة بالنادي الأهلي قد تأهل للدور ربع النهائي أيضًا بالفوز على هليوبوليس اليوم.

Ainda sem master, Corinthians anuncia novo patrocinador

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O Corinthians anunciou nesta sexta-feira mais um patrocinador para a temporada 2018: a Positivo, que passa a estampar as costas da camisa das equipes masculina e feminina de futebol. O contrato entre o clube e a Positivo Tecnologia, detentora da marca, é válido até outubro deste ano, com opção de renovação até dezembro. Os valores não foram divulgados.

– Estamos muito felizes por fechar mais um patrocínio com uma grande empresa brasileira, a Positivo Tecnologia, que hoje é multinacional e apresenta números de expressão mundial. O segmento de computadores, tablets e smartphones é um dos que mais cresce no planeta e, além de agregar valor à marca, nos oferece inúmeras outras possibilidades de ativação e de oferta de conteúdo ao nosso torcedor – disse Vinicius Azevedo, gerente de marketing do Corinthians.

A Positivo Tecnologia foi fundada na década de 1980 produzindo equipamentos desenvolvidos com foco educacional e soluções de software para potencializar o ensino. Hoje, a empresa expandiu para países como Argentina, Uruguai, Paraguai, Chile e Peru, além da África, com presença nos mercados de Ruanda e Quênia.

– Positivo e Corinthians são duas marcas campeãs, que trazem consigo atributos fortes, como tradição, história e performance, além de bases sólidas de fãs. Serão centenas de ativações conjuntas e estaremos a todo o momento nos comunicando de perto com o consumidor brasileiro. Com isso, muito mais pessoas saberão quem é a Positivo e vão considerar a nossa marca na hora de trocar os seus dispositivos – celebrou Rodolfo Torello, cice-presidente de marketing e vendas da Positivo Tecnologia.

O Corinthians ainda busca um patrocínio master, depois da saída da Companhia do Terno, no ano passado. Além da Positivo, o Timão temFoxlux (barra da camisa), Universidade Brasil (ombros), Ultra (calção) e Minds (uma das mangas) como patrocinadores para 2018.

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Spurs’ Ndombélé close to joining PSG

Tottenham midfielder Tanguy Ndombele is close to joining French giants Paris Saint-Germain on loan with an option to buy ahead of the conclusion of the January transfer window on Monday.

What’s the latest?

According to Sky Sports, the 25-year-old is set to return to his homeland and join the Ligue 1 leaders for the rest of the season, with a purchase option in the deal.

The Frenchman still has three-and-a-half years left on his contract with the north Londoners, having joined the Lilywhites for a club-record fee of £63m from Lyon in summer 2019.

Having made just three Premier League appearances since Antonio Conte took charge at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the 25-year-old will be seeking regular game-time in order to reignite his career.

Levy could be making a mistake

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has come under scrutiny this month, with the north London outfit still yet to make a signing in the January transfer window with only two days left before it concludes.

Tottenham are currently seventh in the Premier League, although Conte’s side are just two points off the top four and have two games in hand on fourth-placed Manchester United as they seek a return to the Champions League by the end of the season.

There will also be the ambition of putting together a serious attempt of winning the FA Cup, with the Lilywhites’ trophy drought reaching 14 years by the end of next month.

Therefore, the Italian will need to try and keep as much quality in his squad as he can, and that is something Ndombele can provide when at his best.

The move to north London has been nothing short of a disaster for the Frenchman, having played 5,160 minutes across 91 appearances, an average of 56.7 minutes per appearance.

The 25-year-old currently has the likes of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Oliver Skipp and Harry Winks ahead of him in the midfield pecking order, with the former playing in all but one of Spurs’ Premier League matches this campaign.

Having not been included in the last two Spurs squads for the 3-2 win at Leicester and 2-0 defeat at Chelsea, it is clear that the Frenchman isn’t foremost in Conte’s thoughts. However, should injuries and suspensions stack up, Tottenham may regret allowing Ndombele to depart if they sanction his proposed loan move to Paris.

After all, he is still capable of producing game-changing moments of magic, while former Spurs boss Jose Mourinho has championed the midfielder’s “great talent”. If Ndombele is allowed to leave, being shorn of his quality could be a contributing factor if they fall short of a top-four finish.

AND in other news, Talks opened: Conte could form frightening Spurs unit by signing £40.5m-rated “beast”…

Newcastle United: Sky Sports drop Lingard update

Newcastle United are now contemplating making another move for Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard amid an update involving their pursuit of Hugo Ekitike.

What’s the story?

After initially seeming like the Magpies would seal the signing of the Stade Reims striker, it appears things have just hit a roadblock, and now, Sky Sports journalist Keith Downie has revealed that Eddie Howe’s side could turn to Lingard if things completely break down over a move for the latter.

Speaking live on Sky Sports (footage relayed by NUFC360), Downie said: “That would then mean Newcastle will have to look elsewhere, and as we know they’ve been interested in Jesse Lingard all window long.

“It’s our understanding that the player is keen to move here, and Newcastle would love to bring him to the football club, but the financials are the big problem there. I think both Newcastle and Manchester United would have to come to some sort of compromise. I think Newcastle would look to Lingard if they get a definite no from Ekitike, and I have to say that one is on ice.”

Howe would love him

After joining West Ham on loan just last year in the January transfer window, the England international bagged an impressive nine goals and four assists in just his first ten Premier League games for the club – it was no surprise then that he was lauded as being “absolutely phenomenal” and that on the form that he was showing, he was the best player in the top-flight.

His performances at the London Stadium proved the impact the £75k-a-week earning star can make on a team when given a consistent run of game-time – something he would surely see a lot more of at Newcastle.

 

Given the kind of midfield struggles that Howe’s side have had this season – their top goal-scoring midfielder this campaign has been Jonjo Shelvey with just two – bringing in Lingard would be a major step in the right direction of taking some of the burden away from the likes of Callum Wilson and Allan Saint-Maximin going forward.

The £18m-rated star would surely fancy his chances of reviving his career at St James’ Park, and Howe would certainly love the added goal-scoring he would bring from midfield.

Meanwhile, Newcastle United are in talks over this European star…

Brenden Aaronson: Leeds prepare second bid

Leeds United are preparing another offer for top transfer target Brenden Aaronson…

What’s the word?

That’s according to the ever-reliable Phil Hay of The Athletic.

“Leeds United considering upping their bid for Brenden Aaronson to £20m. The club want him in this window, although if RB Salzburg dig their heels in, it’s one which could wait until the summer. Leeds rate him very highly,” he tweeted with an accompanying article.

Earlier this week, the Yorkshire outfit had a £15m bid rejected by the Austrian champions as they remain intent on keeping their star midfielder.

The Yorkshire outfit are said to have sent director of football Victor Orta to Salzburg to try and thrash out a deal, whilst it is believed that they do not want to offload any player this month due to their upcoming Champions League clash with Bayern Munich.

Keep trying!

Indeed, much of the talk suggests that it’s a losing race as the Austrian outfit simply will not sell one of Matthias Jaissle’s key players. However, history would tell us otherwise.

In the past, the club have cashed in on the likes of Erling Haaland (£18m to Borussia Dortmund), Dominik Szoboszlai (£18m t0 RB Leipzig) and Sadio Mane (£10m to Southampton).

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That suggests that for the right offer, historically, Salzburg have sold. They are ultimately a selling club as they always have young talents being developed.

Therefore, supporters and even manager Marcelo Bielsa should be encouraged by Hay’s latest report as there’s a chance the Austrians cave in, no matter what other claims are telling us.

Aaronson would be a hugely exciting signing for Leeds, too. He very much fits the profile that the Argentinian head coach desires – hard-working, bundles of energy and very, very versatile.

He has delivered ten goals and 12 assists in 51 appearances for Salzburg, via Transfermarkt, whilst American reporters have likened him to both Yossi Benayoun and Clint Dempsey, who both have had an impact in the Premier League in the past.

It appears as if Leeds aren’t giving up, so those around Elland Road must be buzzing by this latest update.

AND in other news, Journalist drops huge Leeds United transfer claim ahead of deadline day…

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