Botham lends support to tsunami relief effort

Ian Botham has joined the efforts of Muttiah Muralitharan and Shane Warne to help tsunami victims in Sri Lanka with a whirlwind fact-finding tour of the south coast that left him both ‘shocked by the devastation’ and ‘inspired by the resilience of the peo

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Ian Botham has joined the efforts of Muttiah Muralitharan and Shane Warne to help tsunami victims in Sri Lanka with a whirlwind fact-finding tour of the south coast that left him both “shocked by the devastation” and “inspired by the resilience of the people”. Botham now wants sport to play a crucial role in helping some of the area’s local communities bounce back from a natural disaster that killed over 30,000 across the island.Botham’s visit was organised in association with the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, a charity that aims to bring about positive social change through sport; the Shane Warne Foundation, a charity set-up to help sick and under-privileged children; and the Muralitharan-Vaas-Gunasekera Foundation, a community-based charity that has been running a major tsunami reconstruction project on the west coast.Despite a significant improvement in the on-ground situation after the Boxing Day tragedy, Botham was left visibly moved by the trail of destruction after flying in a seaplane down from Colombo to Galle, a southern town that was swamped by the tsunami waves. On his drive from the Koggala military airbase he passed the luxury beach villa, now flattened, where the Sky commentary team stayed during England’s last tour in 2003 and then saw the wreckage that is now the Galle International Stadium, once one of the world’s most picturesque venues.”I was last here 18 months ago for the England Test match and I remember it in all its splendour but now it’s like the surface of the moon,” Botham said on arrival. “We all saw the pictures on television, but until you come here and see it first-hand you don’t realise the scale of what happened – it is like something out of a disaster movie. Where there was once a hive of activity there is now nothing. The fishmongers, the boats, the shops…they have all gone.”Botham was on a fact-finding reconnaissance to see the situation on the ground and assess how the Laureus Academy could contribute to the region’s recovery. The charity now runs 37 sports projects worldwide and Botham’s immediate response was emphatic: “Everyone seems to have been affected in the area in some way or another and there are a lot of emotions still flying around. The sooner that sport is brought back into the area the better because it will help the younger generation in particular to unleash some of those emotions.””Nelson Mandela pointed out to us six years ago at the inaugural Laureus Academy meeting in Monaco that sport has the unique capacity to bring people together and break down barriers. Sport bonds people together and could play a really important role here. Sri Lankans have a rich love of sport, especially cricket which runs in the blood, and it is logical that it plays a part now.”After meeting with the media, Botham strolled out to a freshly prepared strip in the middle, the first to be cut since the tsunami, to hold a workshop for local aspiring fast bowlers. Provided translation assistance by Ruchira Perera and Lasith Malinga, Sri Lanka’s newest bowling star, he preached the value of a high front arm and urged them to aspire to a place in the national team before jumping back into his minibus.The next stop was Seenigama, a small fishing village that was severely hit by the disaster. It also happened to be the home of Murali’s manager, Kushil Gunasekera, who narrowly escaped death by sprinting away from the tsunami waves seconds before the village was engulfed. Over 300 homes were severely hit or completely destroyed. The first house has just been reconstructed and 25 more are to be completed shortly. In all, Murali’s charity will rebuild 150 new homes in the coming months.Botham’s appearance was an occasion for serious celebration. Hundreds of villagers turned out in their best dress to greet him and a loudspeaker announcer worked himself into a frenzy announcing “the legend’s” arrival. While young lads showed off their softball cricket skills, blasting tennis balls out of the park, Botham toured around the village, listening to a mixture of tales about heartbreaking losses or miraculous escapes.”Everyone seemed to have a story to tell,” said Botham. “There were a lot of tales about lucky survivals but also many sad tales. But you have to take your hats off to the amazing resilience of the people here and the way that they have jumped back on their feet. The guts and determination they have shown is magnificent. Everyone in this village has been helping each other, building almost everything on their own – even the bricks have been manufactured in the village.”Botham will return home and report his findings to the academy members. A decision will then be made as to how the Laureus Academy can best make use of their substantial resources to aid the reconstruction process. Their money will not be spent on development or infrastructure projects but on an actual sport programme that they will directly oversee. The charity has achieved considerable success in other countries: for instance, projects in America that have cut gangland crime, and a football project in Kenya slums that snowballed into a 600-team league.

Marcus Rashford names rare experienced head at Barcelona as his most underrated team-mate after loan switch from Man Utd

Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford has given his take on which Barcelona player is the most underrated.

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The 27-year-old swapped United for Barcelona on loan for the 2025-26 season, and since then, he has been settling in with his new team. After several weeks getting to know his new team-mates, Rashford has now declared that Dutch midfielder Frenkie de Jong is Barca's most underrated player.

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The former Aston Villa loanee told Sport: "It’s difficult, everyone is very good. But for what he does for the team I think Frenkie [De Jong]. It’s difficult; everyone is very good. But for what he does for the team, I think Frenkie."

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In a team full of superstars such as Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, and Lamine Yamal, players like De Jong help Barcelona tick, something manager Hansi Flick really values. Meanwhile, Rashford will be focusing on becoming a more prominent player at the Blaugrana after some substitute outings so far.

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England international Rashford will hope to feature for Barcelona, perhaps alongside Dutchman De Jong, on Saturday in their next La Liga match against Levante. The Catalan outfit round off the month away to Rayo Vallecano on August 31.

Lauren Winfield-Hill signs with Queensland for WNCL

England batter set for a full season of Australian domestic cricket after playing nine WNCL games for Queensland last summer

ESPNcricinfo staff27-May-2024England batter Lauren Winfield-Hill has been contracted by Queensland to play in Australia’s WNCL competition next summer after appearing in nine matches in last season’s competition.Queensland released their female contract list for season 2024-25 on Monday, as did New South Wales, after Australia’s domestic state teams had to delay finalising their female squads due to a stand-off between Cricket Australia and NSW and Victoria over the introduction of the new women’s domestic T20 competition that was finally announced last week.Queensland have added Winfield-Hill, 33, to their list following her performances last summer where she scored 194 runs at 32.33 including a half-century to help them reach the final.Related

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Winfield-Hill is based in Brisbane during the Australian summer as she is the wife of former Queensland and Brisbane Heat pace bowler and Heat assistant coach Courtney Winfield-Hill. Her decision to take up a Queensland contract comes after she described the ECB’s decision to defer Yorkshire’s entry to Tier 1 of England’s new women’s domestic competition as “unsettling” for her Northern Diamonds team.Winfield-Hill wasn’t the only English player to play in the WNCL last year with Georgia Adams staying in Australia post the WBBL to play with NSW but Adams has not featured on the Blues’ contract list. Adams is still likely to play a role next season despite not being contracted. They have also released Scotland international Saskia Horley who has moved permanently to the UK.NSW have added four teenagers to their squad, Sienna Eve, Elsa Hunter, Lauren Kua and 18-year-old Kate Pelle who made her WBBL debut last year with Sydney Sixers.Queensland women’s contract list 2024-25: Lily Bassingthwaighte, Bonnie Berry, Lucinda Burke, Sianna Ginger, Lucy Hamilton, Grace Harris (CA contract), Nicola Hancock, Laura Harris, Kira Holmes, Jess Jonassen (CA contract),Charli Knott, Grace Parsons, Georgia Redmayne, Courtney Sippel, Georgia Voll, Lauren Winfield-Hill (overseas), Mikayla WrigleyNSW women’s contract list 2024-25: Jade Allen, Maitlan Brown, Erin Burns, Stella Campbell, Lauren Cheatle, Sarah Coyte, Hannah Darlington, Sienna Eve, Ashleigh Gardner (CA), Alyssa Healy (CA), Ebony Hoskin, Elsa Hunter, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Lauren Kua, Anika Learoyd, Phoebe Litchfield (CA), Claire Moore, Kate Pelle, Tahlia Wilson

Gabriel Neves renova com o São Paulo por mais três anos

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O São Paulo renovará seu contrato com Gabriel Neves por mais três temporadas. O vínculo de empréstimo ia até o final deste ano.

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Conforme o LANCE! apurou, a compra do volante será feita por1,7 milhões de dólares (8 milhões de reais na cotação atual). A cláusula de compra existe desde a sua chegada, em agosto do último ano. Seu empréstimo foi cedido pelo Nacional-URU.

Este valor erauma condicional para a renovação e será pago em forma de luvas, uma vez que ele não possuí mais vínculo nenhum com o Nacional. Parte deste dinheiro irá para o time uruguaio.

Gabriel Neves foi um dos grandes destaques desta temporada. Mesmo tendo iniciado o ano com um desempenho abaixo do esperado, se recuperou e se tornou uma das principais peças de Rogério Ceni – garantindo sua titularidade na equipe.

Com 28 jogos neste ano e sem nenhum gol, sofreu uma lesão no ligamento do joelho direito em setembro. O jogador voltou a ser relacionado somente no final da temporada, no duelo contra o Fluminense, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.

Henry Brookes joins Middlesex from Warwickshire on three-year contract

Henry Brookes, the talented Warwickshire fast bowler, has signed for Middlesex on a three-year contract.Brookes, 24, made his professional debut for Warwickshire in 2017 when he was just 18, and helped secure the County Championship Division Two title the following season, when he claimed 21 wickets in five appearances.His ability to bowl at 90mph makes him a prospect across all three formats, and in 2022 he became only the third bowler to take a five-wicket haul in the Men’s Hundred, with figures of 5 for 25 for Birmingham Phoenix against Southern Brave.In all, he has claimed 80 wickets in 31 first-class appearances for Warwickshire, and a further 77 across 60 white-ball appearances. His recruitment fills a void in Middlesex’s fast-bowling ranks following the retirement of Tim Murtagh.”I’m thrilled to be joining Middlesex,” Brookes said. “This is a hugely exciting moment in my career and I can’t wait to get started. I’m looking forward to joining up with my new teammates and I’m going to give my all to help get the club back into Division One and achieve white-ball success.”Alan Coleman, Middlesex’s Director of Cricket, said: “We are thrilled to have secured the signature of Henry for Middlesex – someone that we have been keeping a close eye on for some time now.”He is a player that has huge amounts of genuine talent, can bowl with real pace and aggression, and is someone that we believe will add a completely different dimension to our attack.”He has shown across both red and white ball formats that he can take wickets and cause batsmen problems, and we can’t wait to start working with him.”He is still young and has huge potential to develop into one of the best bowlers in the country, and we’re delighted that he’ll be doing so in a Middlesex shirt.”Brookes’ recruitment comes in spite of the financial difficulties that Middlesex are undergoing, with the club having recently confirmed they will be playing two T20 Blast games at Essex’s home ground in Chelmsford, rather than undergo the set-up costs associated with hosting matches at their outgrounds of Radlett and Merchant Taylors’ School.Andrew Cornish, Middlesex’s chief executive, added: “The challenges we face financially dictate that we are having to make some really difficult decisions for the long-term good of the club. Making these calls however, which positively impact on our financial position, can give us the opportunity where appropriate to invest in our playing squad to ensure we can deliver against our ultimate objective of being a competitive cricket team in all formats.”The signing of Henry Brookes is a great example of this, and I’m sure our members will be as excited as we are to see him representing the Club from 2024 onwards.”

Dhruv Shorey moves from Delhi to Vidarbha ahead of 2023-24 season

He was the fourth-highest run-getter in the Ranji Trophy last season, with 859 runs at an average of 95.44

ESPNcricinfo staff31-Aug-2023Dhruv Shorey joins Karun Nair as Vidarbha’s two professionals signings ahead of the 2023-24 domestic season. They also have a third in Ganesh Satish.Shorey, the 31-year-old top-order batter, played 42 games for Delhi in a 52-match first-class career that has brought him 3841 runs at an average of 54.87, including 11 hundreds. He also has 1945 List A runs at 36.01, and 866 T20 runs at a strike rate of 116.39. He was part of the Chennai Super Kings IPL squad in 2018 and 2019, but only got to play two matches, scoring 8 and 5. He has not been part of Delhi’s T20 plans in recent seasons – his last match in the format was in November 2021.Related

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Earlier this month, Shorey – along with Nitish Rana – had requested a no-objection certificate from the Delhi and Districts Cricket Association (DDCA) to allow them to play elsewhere. On Thursday, Shorey announced his move to Vidarbha via an Instagram post. The Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) has confirmed the move to ESPNcricinfo.

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Shorey moves to Vidarbha on the back of his most prolific Ranji Trophy season, in which he topped Delhi’s run aggregates – and finished fourth on the overall 2022-23 list – with 859 runs at an average of 95.44, including three hundreds.

Antony to finally leave Man Utd? Real Betis CEO issues transfer update on pursuit of £85m flop after meeting with Ruben Amorim's side

Real Betis CEO Ramon Alarcon has issued an update on the Spanish side's pursuit of Manchester United flop Antony.

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On Wednesday, Betis CEO Alarcon and sporting director Manu Fajardo returned to Spain after meeting with United officials about a possible Antony transfer. The former stressed that negotiations are at an early stage but progress is being made on bringing the 25-year-old back to the Spanish team after spending the second half of this season on loanat Manuel Pellegrini's side.

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When asked how the meeting went, Alarcon told Estadio Deportivo: “Working, working… It’s still very early. We’re going little by little, as there’s still a lot of market space to be filled. This is very long, and it hasn’t even really begun."

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Antony reportedly has no future at United, with the Premier League side prepared to accept a huge loss on their original £85 million ($115m) outlay. The aforementioned report adds that Antony has prioritised heading back to Betis next season but the Spanish team are said to be keen on another loan, whereas United want to sell the Brazilian. Moreover, Betis reportedly want Antony to put pressure on United and resist approaches from other clubs to get a move done.

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Antony, who has also been linked with Juventus and Erik ten Hag's Bayer Leverkusen, is not short on suitors but it remains to be seen where the ex-Ajax man will head to for the 2025/26 campaign.

Com força mental, São Paulo venceu últimas quatro disputas de pênalti com defesas de seus goleiros

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Se existe um time com força mental para enfrentar com frieza as disputas de pênalti, esse é o São Paulo. Com a classificação à semifinal da Copa Sul-Americana sobre o Ceará, nesta quarta-feira (10), o Tricolor acumulou quatro vitórias seguidas nesse tipo de desempate. Com seus goleiros atuando em todas elas.

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O Tricolor não perde uma disputa de pênaltis desde 16 de agosto de 2018, quando caiu para o Colón, da Argentina, na Copa Sul-Americana por 5 a 3, depois de vencer no tempo regulamentar por 1 a 0, em pleno Morumbi.

Desde então, esse tipo de desempate não vem trazendo mais dor de cabeça aos são-paulinos. O time venceu todas as quatro consequentes, com seus goleiros defendendo cobranças adversárias.

Nesta quarta, Felipe Alves apareceu ao defender a primeira cobrança de Guilherme Castilho. E o Tricolor ganhou a série por 4 a 3, após derrota por 2 a 1 no tempo normal.

Foi a segunda seguida no ano. O São Paulo já havia despachado o rival Palmeiras, na casa do rival, por 4 a 3, após derrota por 2 a 1 nos 90 minutos. Na ocasião, Jandrei defendeu duas cobranças de alviverdes.

A série começou em 2019, quando o Tricolor já havia despachado o mesmo Palmeiras, em sua casa, por 5 a 4 nos penais, após empate em 0 a 0 no tempo normal, com Thiago Volpi fazendo duas defesas.

A sequência ainda teve os 10 a 9 sobre o Fortaleza nos pênaltis, após empate em 2 a 2 com o Fortaleza nos 90 minutos, pelas oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil de 2020, quando Thiago Volpi defendeu uma cobrança rival.

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Zada explica transformação positiva do Volta Redonda na temporada

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A goleada por 7 a 0 sobre o Angra dos Reis, no meio de semana, no Carioca da serie A2, somada a vitória por 2 a 1 sobre o Mirassol, em casa, líder da série C do Brasileiro, no fim de semana, refletem o momento de subida do Volta Redonda, do gerente geral de futebol Zada na temporada. Mas se engana quem acha que tudo sempre foi essa maravilha no Tricolor de Aço.

– Foram quase dois anos longe do clube (trabalhando em Portugal no período mais crítico da pandemia) e, quando voltei, pude constatar o quanto a pandemia também foi prejudicial para o Volta Redonda, com consequências sérias e negativas. Porém, isso fez com que todos do clube enxergassem a necessidade de se empenhar mais. Hoje conseguimos resgatar o ritmo que havia se perdido, a unidade de pensamento, sintonizamos as decisões e a comunicação entre os departamentos está mais adequada – explicou Zada.

Zada tem formação de gestão na CBF Academy. Antes de sair para um novo desafio na Europa em 2020 aceitou o convite para ser o gerente geral do Valadares de Gaia FC, um time da terceira divisão de Portugal. O Volta Redonda brigava na ponta da tabela na série C do Brasileiro e quase sempre estava entre os grandes do Campeonato Carioca. A experiência europeia, em outra cultura, levou Zada e enxergar o futebol com outros olhos, principalmente o Brasileiro, onde ele classificou o nível técnico como o mais disputado e equilibrado do mundo.

– Na minha visão, o futebol brasileiro está muito nivelado. Ao observar a tabela de classificação da série C do Brasileiro,, estamos entre os primeiros colocados dentro da zona de classificação com seis pontos apenas do líder. Em relação à A2, estamos encarando com todo respeito, pois é uma competição muito qualificada mesmo vitoriosos no primeiro turno, ainda disputaremos seriamente para atingir o objetivo final. Dedicação integral às competições Obrigação de sermos bem sucedidos em ambas – afirmou.

O Volta Redonda encarou um rebaixamento inesperado nesta temporada no Cariocão. Não conseguiu sair da espiral negativa após o início ruim na competição. Zada teve que reajustar a rota desse “acidente” ocorrido no início do ano e explicou como encara as duas competições simultâneas desse ano:

– Se deve encarar a A2 com a mesma mentalidade e importância da série C, independente das diferenças entre as competições. A dedicação é a mesma. Formamos uma equipe competitiva para a disputa da série C/ A2 e o resultado está sendo evidente na A2 porque os atletas estão encarando com a mesma seriedade as duas competições – comentou.

Outro fator importante levantado por Zada na campanha deste ano, foi as viagens e logísticas da campanha na Série C do Brasileiro. O desgaste, o mental, o calendário. Tudo isso foi estudado com exaustão. O Gerente Geral de Futebol do Voltaço garante que apesar de todo desgaste, o time está pronto para superar as barreiras de distâncias pelo Brasil:

– Está sendo um desafio enorme. Logísticas de viagens, treinos, escolha de hotéis, alimentação adequada, evitar o desgaste dos atletas e comissão técnica , trabalhar de domingo a domingo entre outros detalhes da rotina do clube. Estamos muito atentos porque esse ano, é sem dúvida, o ano de maior número de partidas do clube nos últimos tempos e precisamos nos manter fortes. Vale ressaltar que o grupo de profissionais na comissão técnica, fisiologia, nutricionista, staff e diretoria são antenados e sintonizados com tudo com tudo que envolve o trabalho. Assim, achamos nossa maneira de caminhar juntos para o objetivo – resumiu.

Com todas as dificuldades do time profissional, Zada não deixou de olhar com atenção as divisões de Base do clube. O Voltaço tem realizado campanhas de destaque nas categorias de Base e revelados jogadores:

– O sub-20 chegou à final da Taça Rio após ter ficado em 3º na classificação geral (a frente de dois clubes com maior investimento). Este fato comprova a seriedade do trabalho mesmo com todas as dificuldades de um clube do interior. Vale dizer também que, ao longo dos anos, sempre demos muita atenção às categorias de base, inclusive já tivemos treinador do time profissional proveniente do sub-20 (Neto Colucci) . Portanto, o Voltaço é um clube formador por natureza de atletas e de excelentes profissionais para o mercado. O trabalho do sub-20 ratifica isso , conseguindo pela 6a vez seguida participar da maior competição da categoria que é a Taça SP. Hoje temos mais de 200 atletas nas categorias de base do clube, muitos atletas promissores e com perfil para dar retorno e alegrias para o clube num futuro próximo – finalizou.

Na zona de classificação com 20 pontos (8⁰ lugar), o Volta Redonda de Zada, retornará aos campos, na próxima segunda-feira (18), às 20h, para enfrentar o 7⁰ colocado Manaus (21 pontos), fora de casa, em partida válida pela 15a rodada da série C do Brasileiro. Será mais uma “decisão” para o time da Cidade Aço, que tem como objetivo, subir nas duas frentes que disputa este ano.

David Warner ruled out of final two Tests due to elbow fracture

Warner will fly home to recover but is expected to return to India for the ODI series that follows the fourth Test

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David Warner has been ruled out of the final two Tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy due to his elbow fracture. He will head home to Sydney to recover but he is expected to return to India for the three-match ODI series at the end of March.Warner suffered a hairline fracture in his left elbow after copping a blow from Mohammed Siraj during the first innings of the second Test in Delhi. Two overs later he was hit on the helmet and later suffered delayed concussion symptoms and was subbed out of the Test match.While his concussion symptoms have subsided, his elbow remains an issue. It was initially thought that the hairline fracture was so minor that could play in Indore.Related

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As of Monday night Warner was intending to stay in India to try and play the third Test. But after further testing on his pain and his range of motion, he was officially ruled out and will return home with his family.Australia are unlikely to call up any batters as cover. Travis Head is set to open the batting in Indore after filling in for Warner in the second innings in Delhi. Head made an enterprising 43 at the top and looked in excellent touch having only previously opened twice in first-class cricket in a County Championship match for Worcestershire in 2018. Australia coach Andrew McDonald stressed on Monday that Head opening was not a long-term solution in all conditions but that he was well-suited to open in the subcontinent.Cameron Green will be fit to play in Indore. He faced fast bowling in the nets for the first time during the second Test in a net session against Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc after he was very close to being selected in the second Test. Green is training on Tuesday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on his own to keep his bowling loads up while the rest of the squad relaxes for a couple of days following the stunning collapse on Sunday.Australia have already lost Josh Hazlewood from the tour due to his nagging Achilles. Mitchell Starc is set to be fit to play in Indore. Mitchell Swepson is also set to return to the squad having flown home for the birth of his first child.Captain Pat Cummins flew home immediately after the Delhi Test for family reasons but it currently due to return later in the week and is expected to play in Indore, however his situation remains fluid.Australia may release some squad members to return home to play some domestic cricket with any changes to be finalised on Wednesday.

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