Cafu, Thais Regina e Gláucia mostram nova camisa do São Paulo

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As primeiras imagens da camisa branca do São Paulo para a temporada 2020 apareceram na internet nesta quarta-feira. A Adidas, empresa alemã que produz os uniformes do Tricolor, enviou o modelo para algumas personalidades.

O primeiro a exibir a camisa masculina foi o ex-jogador Cafu, multi-campeão pelo clube nos anos 1990 e capitão da Seleção Brasileira na conquista da Copa do Mundo de 2002.

Jogadoras da equipe feminina do Tricolor, a zagueira Thais Regina e a atacante Gláucia também postaram fotos com a nova camisa nas redes sociais.

A nova camisa tem listras verticais que lembram os modelos confeccionados pela Adidas em sua última passagem pelo São Paulo, em 1997 e 1998. Uma outra novidade é que, ao contrário das duas últimas temporadas, as listras do peito agora estarão nas costas também.

A data do lançamento oficial ainda não foi divulgada, mas deve ser já na semana que vem. Nesta quinta-feira, contra o Binacional (PER), pela Libertadores, o time jogará com o uniforme listrado modelo 2019.

Younis apologises again, free to rejoin team

The PCB has accepted Younis Khan’s apology for his actions during the Pakistan Cup in Faisalabad and his subsequent refusal to attend a disciplinary hearing

ESPNcricinfo staff27-Apr-2016

Younis Khan may now rejoin his Khyber Pakhtunkhwa squad, should they reach the final•Getty Images

The PCB has accepted Younis Khan’s apology for showing dissent during the Pakistan Cup in Faisalabad and his subsequent abandonment of his team and refusal to attend a disciplinary hearing.On Tuesday, the PCB had barred Younis from participating in the tournament and served him a show-cause notice asking him to explain his actions. Younis responded by apologising and expressing his regret over the incident.”Younis has served Pakistan cricket for a number of years and he has developed a shining reputation in Pakistan and abroad,” PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan said. “While this incident is unfortunate, I am glad to note that Younis has admitted his mistake.”ESPNcricinfo understands that Younis’ alleged misdemeanours included questioning an umpiring decision, showing dissent and threatening an umpire during a Pakistan Cup game in Faisalabad. Reacting to the charges, Younis, captain of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reportedly left his team in protest and refused to attend the disciplinary hearing.He was fined 50% of his match fee for breaching level 2 of the PCB domestic code of conduct. Younis had apologised to the PCB chairman on Monday as well, but he was served a show-cause notice.Following the acceptance of his second apology, Younis may now rejoin the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa squad should the team qualify for the final of the Pakistan Cup.

Mhambrey appointed India A bowling coach

Paras Mhambrey has been roped in to assist Rahul Dravid as the bowling coach of the India A team

Amol Karhadkar14-Jul-2015Paras Mhambrey has been roped in to assist Rahul Dravid as the bowling coach of the India A team. The former India medium-pacer, who is also the Vidarbha coach, will join the India A squad in Chennai ahead of the first four-day game against Australia A from July 18.According to a BCCI insider, Dravid recommended Mhambrey for the role. The BCCI then formally approached Mhambrey, who accepted their offer after assuring the Vidarbha Cricket Association that he wouldn’t leave them in the lurch.”I am happy to work with Rahul. It feels really nice when someone of his pedigree takes so much interest in the appointment of support staff,” Mhambrey told ESPNcricinfo. “Working with the India A lot is an exciting prospect. There is a lot of potential in this India A group and I am looking forward to helping them maximise it.”The VCA was happy to release him despite his contract running till the end of the season. Mhambrey will thus skip the KSCA Shafi Darashah tournament since the pre-season tournament clashes with the India A series.”We are delighted to see Paras getting such an opportunity,” the VCA president Prakash Dixit said. “He assured us that he will join us as soon as the series is over and knowing him, we are sure he will keep in touch with our players regularly.”Mhambrey has gained plenty of coaching experience since leading Mumbai to a Ranji Trophy triumph as a player. Over the last last twelve years, he has coached Maharashtra, Bengal, Baroda and Vidarbha. He was also a part of the Mumbai Indians coaching staff for four years.

KKR bring in Botha, Mahmood as replacements

Kolkata Knight Riders, the defending champions, have recruited Azhar Mahmood and Johan Botha as replacements for the injured pair of James Neesham and Chris Lynn for this IPL season

Nagraj Gollapudi30-Mar-2015

Johan Botha has been brought in as cover for Shakib Al Hasan, who will be with Bangladesh at the time of the IPL•AFP

Kolkata Knight Riders, the defending champions, have recruited Azhar Mahmood and Johan Botha as replacements for the injured pair of James Neesham and Chris Lynn for this IPL season due to begin on April 8.Neesham, who failed to make New Zealand’s World Cup squad, has not regained match fitness after an unspecified injury. He had played four matches for Delhi Daredevils in 2014, was let go and later bought by Knight Riders for Rs 50 lakh during the auction in February.Lynn was ruled out for 10 weeks after a hamstring problem in the Sheffield Shield earlier this month. He equalled the record for the fastest fifty in the Big Bash League and finished ninth on the charts with 243 runs at a strike rate of 148.17. His first-class season had begun with a shoulder concern, but they were laid to rest during a double-century against Victoria in Brisbane. With form behind him, Lynn could have filled the vacancy left by Jacques Kallis, who retired from all forms of the game last year.Venky Mysore, the Knight Riders chief executive, admitted losing Lynn and Neesham was untimely, but was confident that Mahmood and Botha would excel.Mahmood’s vast experience – he has played 213 T20s – and knowledge of Indian conditions worked in his favour. He has played two seasons in the IPL for Kings XI Punjab – 2012 and 2013 – and made 382 runs at a strike-rate of 129.05. In 22 matches, he has also taken 29 wickets at an economy rate of 7.61.Botha, who played three seasons with Rajasthan Royals and then turned out for Daredevils in 2013, was picked by the coach Trevor Bayliss as cover for allrounder Shakib Al Hasan, who will miss a part of the IPL due to national commitments since Bangladesh are scheduled to host Pakistan from April 15.Botha had an average BBL as a bowler, but as captain he led Adelaide Strikers into the semi-final. “He is the Shakib type of player,” Mysore said. “Whenever Shakib is unavailable Botha fits in in with similar skills.”Shakib is likely to play the first two matches at Eden Gardens – the tournament opener against Mumbai Indians on April 8 and three days later against Royal Challengers Bangalore. “He will play as many games as possible before and after the Pakistan tour,” Mysore said. “BCB has been most cooperative with us and keeping mind the Pakistan schedule he will be allowed to play to the extent possible.”

Javeria ton seals Pakistan's highest chase

Javeria Khan’s maiden ODI century was the catalyst for Pakistan women completing their highest chase in ODI history

ESPNcricinfo staff13-Jan-2015
ScorecardJaveria Khan struck her first ODI century•Getty ImagesJaveria Khan’s maiden ODI century was the catalyst for Pakistan women completing their highest chase in ODI history. An unbeaten 133 off 141 balls helped hunt down the target of 243 with 16 balls and seven wickets to spare in Sharjah to complete a series whitewash.She sounded intent with a couple of fours in the fourth over, and was aggressive in collecting singles and twos when the boundaries were sparse. The required run-rate was never allowed to breach five in the first 18 overs despite the loss of opener Marina Iqbal. And when it tipped to 5.17, Javeria struck twin fours in the 22nd over to bring up her fifty in 64 balls and take control again. Then came a middle-order wobble when Shashikala Siriwardene took two wickets in successive overs, including Bismah Maroof who had been party to a 65-run second-wicket stand with Javeria.Pakistan were 118 for 3, with another 125 needed in the remaining 144 balls. Out walked captain Sana Mir, who struck a brisk half-century, and ended Sri Lanka’s hopes of a fightback. Javeria had begun their eventually unbeaten 127-run partnership with two fours in two overs and together they managed to keep a potentially tricky asking-rate in check. Fittingly, Javeria sealed the chase with her 12th four.Sri Lanka might well have contemplated a consolation win after failing to overhaul a target of 139 in the previous ODI. Captain Chamari Atapattu struck 99 off 109 balls, with 10 fours and two sixes to give the structure they had lacked on Sunday. After a sedate start – 40 runs in 10 overs – she slammed medium-pacer Kainat Imtiaz for a four and six to start the 11th. Sadia Yousuf, the left-arm spinner, was launched over the midwicket boundary and then struck for successive fours through the covers in the 23rd over to further Sri Lanka’s momentum despite the loss of Prasadani Weerakkody for 32 in between.Having kept a strike-rate of nearly a run-a-ball for a majority of her innings, Atapattu was caught by Javeria in the covers off seamer Asmavia Iqbal’s bowling in the 39th over and Dilani Manodara followed her captain inside in the next. Siriwardene produced a 28-ball 39 to lift Sri Lanka to 242, but it wasn’t quite enough to prevent a 3-0 scoreline.

Rahul ton leads South Zone's 301 chase

KL Rahul’s second century of the match left South Zone well-placed to gun down 301 against Central Zone in the Duleep Trophy final

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Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsFile photo: KL Rahul struck his second century of the match•Getty Images

Midway through the day, Robin Bist’s century and his 104-run partnership with Ali Murtaza for the eighth wicket had boosted the lead to 300, and seemingly put Central Zone in control of the Duleep Trophy final. By stumps, it was South Zone who were in control of the game as Karnataka opener KL Rahul hit his second century in the match, reaching triple digits at almost a run-a-ball. South ended 117 runs away from the title, with nine wickets – including Rahul’s – still in hand.Rahul signalled his intentions with three crisply driven fours off Ishwar Pandey in the second over of the chase. The boundaries flowed right through the innings, including sixes over midwicket to reach both his half-century and his century. His belligerence meant that even though his opening partner, Robin Uthappa, played cautiously, the run-rate hovered around four an over.Uthappa was lucky to be reprieved when he looked plumb lbw early in his innings against Pankaj Singh, and was finally dismissed for 30 in the 25th over. That only prompted a further flurry of boundaries from Rahul, who first lofted offspinner Jalaj Saxena over midwicket for six, before twice reverse-sweeping him for four in the same over. With B Aparajith giving support, the stand for the second wicket grew to an unbroken 88, with Rahul 121* at stumps.Rahul’s performance, watched by national selectors Vikram Rathour and Saba Karim, took some of the shine off what had been an outstanding effort earlier in the day from Bist. South’s spinners were getting the ball to fizz in the morning, and when Arindam Ghosh and Piyush Chawla were dismissed in successive overs to leave Central at 260 for 7, a quick end to the innings loomed.Instead, Bist and Murtaza counterattacked to put the pressure back on South. As the partnership flourished, with Bist reeling off plenty of big straight hits, South began to flag, and the score ballooned towards 400. Bist was left stranded on 112 and walked off to the applause of his team-mates. The bowling couldn’t follow up on his efforts though, and Rahul cashed in.After a hugely successful season with Karnataka in 2013-14, Rahul was keen to bag more titles. “I feel happy to score back-to-back hundreds, especially on a big stage like this, but my mind is on the target. I want to win this tournament, last season we won three, I want this one in the bag as well,” Rahul said after the day’s play. “I want to stay not out, and see my team through.”

São Bento joga com o Operário-PR em Sorocaba buscando fuga do Z4

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Após três derrotas consecutivas, o São Bento tem a obrigação de transformar sua casa em elemento de força por recuperação na Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro. A primeira oportunidade disso e de sair da zona de rebaixamento (17° lugar com oito pontos) será na próxima terça-feira (23) frente ao Operário-PR às 19h15 (horário de Brasília).

Por outro lado, o Fantasma vive um momento onde conseguiu se recuperar na rodada anterior batendo o CRB em Alagoas e, agora, precisa reforçar a sua fase de ascensão com um triunfo de visitante. Nesse momento, a equipe do interior paranaense é o 11º colocado com 13 unidades.

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O Bentão trouxe, aliás, um reforço para a sua lateral-direita com a chegada de Marcos Martins, ex-Santa Cruz.

O atleta de 29 anos de idade é quase que uma peça de reposição imediata para a ausência de Régis, atleta que fazia tratamento de reabilitação e que saiu por vontade própria nas últimas semanas bem como faltou a alguns treinos do clube paulista.

Do lado visitante, a questão que gera preocupação, além da necessidade de resultados para se afastar da parte baixa da classificação, é alcançar o equilíbrio no uso do elenco. Entretanto, o técnico Gerson Gusmão evita ao máximo falar em nomes para não “dar munição” aos adversários.

Debutant Craig stars in huge NZ win

Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsShivnarine Chanderpaul was out padding up to Ish Sodhi•Associated Press

Tim Southee and offspinner Mark Craig demolished West Indies for the second time in successive days at Sabina Park to record New Zealand’s second Test win in the Caribbean. Craig took four wickets in the final innings to finish with 8 for 188 in the Test, the best match haul by a New Zealand debutant.West Indies were left to reflect on another abject batting performance. Their second-innings total of 216 was inflated by an 82-run stand for the last wicket between Sulieman Benn and Shane Shillingford, who swung merrily to score the second fastest Test fifty in terms of balls recorded. It only delayed the inevitable defeat.After West Indies had been set 403 to win, Chris Gayle began the chase with two boundaries in the first over,from Trent Boult, becoming the eighth West Indian to pass 7000 Test runs. He then watched Tom Latham move lithely at short midwicket, diving forward to catch a low flick from Kieran Powell, giving Southee a wicket in his first over. In his second, Southee pitched a delivery on a good length around off and angled the ball away from Gayle. It was a delivery he had beaten Gayle with umpteen times in the first innings before finally hitting the edge. He did not have to wait at all this time. Gayle prodded from his crease with poor footwork and edged a low catch to the wicketkeeper BJ Watling, leaving West Indies on 11 for 2.West Indies’ slump took a break for tea and then resumed unabated. Brendon McCullum brought on Craig in the 12th over and the offspinner struck with his second ball, dismissing Kirk Edwards for the second time in the Test, caught at leg gully after the batsman pushed forward too early.New Zealand’s fielding and catching had made West Indies’ efforts in the field look lethargic all through the Test, and two outstanding catches gave Craig two more wickets in the space of three balls. The wicketkeeper BJ Watling adjusted to the high bounce of an offbreak and caught the outside edge from Darren Bravo near his shoulder, and Latham dived quickly to his left at short leg to hold an inside edge from Marlon Samuels, who bagged his second two-ball duck of the Test. West Indies were 54 for 5.Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Denesh Ramdin began to form a partnership but there was a sense of futility to their efforts, given the magnitude of the task ahead. Unlike in the first innings, when Chanderpaul was solid all through his unbeaten 84, he played shots and edged a couple of his early deliveries. And when he padded up to the legspinner Ish Sodhi, and the New Zealanders went up in prolonged appeal, umpire Rod Tucker gave him lbw. It was a marginal decision, because Chanderpaul had taken a long stride forward and the ball was turning big, but replays predicted it would have clipped the top of leg stump. A broken innings now lay shattered.It was left to the new West Indian captain, Ramdin, to avert a four-day defeat, but when he missed a slog sweep and was bowled by Sodhi not long before stumps, New Zealand took the 30-minute extension to knock over the tail. What seemed a certain four-day finish, however, began to seem unlikely as Shillingford and Benn frustrated the bowlers with free-spirited, no-pressure hitting. One over remained in the day, and McCullum gave it to Kane Williamson. He needed four balls to have Benn caught behind; Watling capping a phenomenal match behind the stumps.Before their batsmen failed for the second time in the Test, West Indies’ bowlers had produced a much-improved performance to slow New Zealand’s attempt to build on an overnight lead of 260. In the second over of the day, Jerome Taylor hit the back pads of nightwatchman Sodhi and Ross Taylor with consecutive deliveries. Both were dead lbw.Ramdin brought on his spinners from the 10th over of the day, and while Benn was economical, Shillingford took a while to find a good length. Once he began to toss it up fuller, he became more effective, and eventually spun one through McCullum’s defences. New Zealand were 55 for 5 at that point.Jimmy Neesham came out and played with the fluency that had brought him his first-innings century, and even charged Shillingford to hit him over the straight boundary. West Indies could have had Latham’s wicket had they reviewed an lbw appeal from Benn that was turned down. He was on 25 at the time, and gave West Indies no more chances.New Zealand were slow in the first half hour after lunch, scoring only five runs. The partnership for the sixth wicket had grown slowly to 63 when Neesham miscued a loft against Shillingford and holed out to long-on.The tempo picked up after Watling joined Latham. The batsmen rotated strike almost every other ball and Watling went on the offensive straightaway, sweeping and cutting Samuels for boundaries. In the first over after drinks, Latham played an uncharacteristically flamboyant drive and was caught at slip for 73, the first sign that the declaration was near.Craig clobbered his first ball in Test cricket over the long-on boundary, and moments later McCullum called his troops in. He had given his team a little over four sessions to bowl West Indies out, a little over three if they wanted to watch the first match of the football World Cup, and a little over two if they wanted to catch the opening ceremony as well. Southee, Craig and Sodhi needed less time than that.

ترتيب هدافي الدوري السعودي بعد فوز الهلال والأهلي والاتحاد

انتهت منذ قليل أحداث المباريات التي أقيمت اليوم الخميس في إطار الجولة الثالثة من بطولة دوري روشن السعودي.

والتقى اتحاد جدة مع الرياض، على استاد الملك فيصل بن فهد في الجولة الثالثة، ونجح في الفوز برباعية نظيفة، سجلها كريم بنزيما، عبد الرزاق حمد الله، صالح العمري.

بينما الهلال واجه الرائد، واستطاع الفريق الأزرق الفوز برباعية نظيفة في اللقاء الذي أقيم على استاد مدينة الملك عبدالله الرياضية، سجل الأهداف كل من ميتروفيتش، سالم الدوسري، عبد الله الحمدان.

طالع | فيديو | الهلال يضرب الرائد برباعية في الدوري السعودي

فيما تعادل الخليج مع نظيره الاتفاق بهدف لمثله، في المباراة التي شهد أحداثها ملعب الأمير محمد بن فهد، بينما فاز فريق الوحدة على نظيره الطائي بثلاثية.  ترتيب هدافي الدوري السعودي

1- عبد الرزاق حمد الله (الاتحاد) المركز الأول: 4 أهداف.

2- روبيرتو فيرمينو (أهلي جدة)، مالكوم (الهلال) – المركز الثاني: 3 أهداف.

3- كريستيان تيو ( الفتح)، إيجور كورونادو (اتحاد جدة)، عبد الله العمار (ضمك)، عبد الله الحمدان وسالم الدوسري (الهلال) صالح آل عباس (الرياض)، فاشيون ساكالا (الفيحاء)، روبن كوايسون وفيتينيو(الاتفاق) – المركز الثاني- هدفين.

4- أحمد باحسين (التعاون)، روجير إيبانيز ورياض محرز، سميحان النابت (الأهلي)، ، موسى ديمبيلي (الاتفاق)، منصور حمزي (الخليج) – المركز الرابع – هدف.

WACA will offer 'something for everyone' – Bailey

Under the helmet at short leg, George Bailey had the best possible view of England’s fear against Mitchell Johnson this series. His sympathy for the tail even stretched to suggesting that the No.11 Monty Panesar get his elbow out of the way; blood on the pitch should be only an expression. Bailey knows where he speaks. In a Sheffield Shield match at the WACA two years ago, he made 116 for Tasmania in an innings in which Johnson claimed a five-wicket haul.”I’d be lying if I said it was much fun, that’s for sure,” Bailey said of facing Johnson at the WACA. “It’s a challenge. When you come to the WACA, you know you’re going to get fast, bouncy wickets and you know you’ve got to deal with that as a batter. But I think it’s a great place to bat, I think the fast bowlers get excited when they come here and the batters do as well .There’s something there for everyone and if you can invest a little bit of time as a batsman there’s plenty of runs to be had.”Nothing in Bailey’s brief Test career suggests that the WACA is his kind of place. In his two appearances in the baggy green, Bailey’s scoring has been dominated by runs against the spinners. He has taken 68 runs from the 94 deliveries he has faced from Graeme Swann, Monty Panesar and Joe Root, and only 22 off 74 from the seamers. Every one of the 28 deliveries James Anderson has bowled to Bailey has been a dot.If that suggests a weakness against pace, it is misleading. Nearly half his first-class runs have been scored at the Bellerive Oval, where quick bowlers dominate on green seamers, and the WACA has provided him with his second-best average of any of Australia’s six major grounds. Although at times it has seemed that Bailey’s aggression against the spinners, often lofting down the ground, was a plan, he said it was simply a matter of wanting to play his natural game.George Bailey has scored 68 runs from the 94 balls against the spinners this series•Getty Images

“No, no plan at all. I guess you can only score off what you happen to be facing,” Bailey said. “There’s no real plan. I certainly think that at my age I’m only going to get one crack at a Test career, so one of the things I’m trying to be really conscious of is doing it my way, so that when it does come to an end you don’t look back and feel like there are any regrets, or wish you’d played a different way.”Bailey’s style has brought him gradually increasing scores – 3, 34 and 53 – and he is in the exceptionally rare position of having the chance to begin his Test career with three wins against England to retain the Ashes. Nevertheless, Bailey knows that he cannot be satisfied with solid starts, and said it was disappointing not to have gone on with it in the first innings at Adelaide Oval, given the friendly conditions.”It was a bit frustrating, really,” he said. “It was a beautiful batting wicket and Michael [Clarke] and I had sort of wrestled the momentum back, so for me to get out late in the day left the innings in a bit of a precarious position. Pup and Hadds had a wonderful partnership to get us flying into day two, but certainly for me, my scores are going up so hopefully that continues.”Should Australia win at the WACA, it will be the crowning glory for the majority of the squad, as Clarke is the only member of the side who has played in an Ashes-winning team. But despite the opportunity, Bailey said Australia would not get ahead of themselves in Perth.”It’s very much been drilled into us that we have won two Tests in 12 months,” he said. “Whilst the cricket that we’re playing at the moment is very pleasing, it’s about being able to replicate that, no matter the conditions and no matter the ground.”

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