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England and West Indies prepare to resume a pace-dominated rivalry as Test cricket returns

The Preview by Andrew Miller09-Jul-2020Big pictureAnd so it re-begins. Test Cricket, the Awakening. Live from the locked-down environs of the Ageas Bowl, in a sterile world of fist-bump greetings and exam-room-style mealtimes. Where the players go through their daily routines with the detached immersion of astronauts in the International Space Station, and where Mark Wood belts out Jerusalem from the top of the pavilion like nobody’s watching. Because nobody is. Apart from a handful of support staff, media representatives, hotel-workers, security personnel … and a global cricket-starved audience of millions, for whom this through-the-keyhole experience marks the beginning of the end of the most extraordinary hiatus in most people’s living memory.Test cricket is back, though perhaps not quite as we have known it. It was 115 days ago in Colombo that England abandoned their final warm-up game against Sri Lanka Board President’s XI and legged it for the airport to beat the closure of the world’s borders. One day earlier, Barbados – the island that provides nine of the 15 players in West Indies’ senior squad – completed their rout of Guyana in the regional Championship, bowling the hosts out for 55 and 94 in consecutive innings at Providence, with Kemar Roach, their man of the moment, claiming nine in the match.And then, overnight, it all went quiet, as a world of YouTube nostalgia and disembodied Zoom punditry emerged from the wreckage of the world game’s plans, as boards licked their wounds and counted their costs – most notably the ECB, who stood to lose an estimated £380 million if the entire summer of 2020, their year of new endeavours, was written off without a ball being bowled. And who could have imagined such a debasement of opportunity this time last year, when the 2019 World Cup was just a week away from that unsurpassable moment of crescendo, and when Ian Botham’s heroics in 1981 were still the only Ashes Test truly synonymous with Headingley?And in light of all that, the ECB deserve, and have received, huge credit for getting this show on the road. In creating and sustaining a series of bio-secure environments – at the Ageas Bowl and Emirates Old Trafford in the first instance, and more recently at Derby and Worcester where Pakistan’s preparations for the August Tests are taking shape – they’ve provided a “blueprint” as Phil Simmons, West Indies’ coach put it on Monday, for how other boards might hope to get their own schedules back up and running in the teeth of a pandemic. Not least Australia, whose own season suddenly seems in renewed jeopardy as Melbourne goes back into lockdown.But the greatest kudos to date belongs to West Indies, an intrepid squad of tourists who suppressed whatever anxieties they might have had, and agreed to leave the relatively Covid-free islands of the Caribbean to embark on a two-month stint in one of the most prominently afflicted countries on earth. Touring life can be solitary and isolating at the best of times, let alone the worst of them, when you are a prisoner in your hotel room at night, and beholden to the rhythms of the gym and the nets by day. While no criticism can be attached to the three players who chose not to come, the true wonder is that more were not tempted to sit this out too.And yet the squad has displayed focus and resolve in their preparations to date – they’ve brushed off the distractions that followed the sad death of Simmons’ father-in-law and the cruel criticism of his attendance of the funeral, and quietly embraced the spirit of the Black Lives Matter movement, a cause that both sides will acknowledge with both a logo on their shirt collars and a gesture before the match, but one that, by its very nature, courses through the proud history of Caribbean cricket and surely will not prove to be anything other than an inspiration.Alzarri Joseph, Chemar Holder and Kemar Roach, three of the pace options for West Indies•Getty Images for ECB

In terms of their actual preparations, West Indies’ batting may have been a concern in two intra-squad warm-up games, but the same sweaty-toothed bowling attack that shredded England in Barbados and Antigua in early 2019 has been firing from the get-go. They are the holders of the Wisden Trophy, and they’ve got enough proud memories of both that series and of their miraculous run-chase at Headingley in 2017 to know that they’ll enter this contest with a puncher’s chance. Particularly against an England side shorn of their captain, Joe Root, through paternity leave, and therefore set to field one of their least experienced top sixes in more than 40 years.ALSO READ: ‘Do it your way’ – Root’s message to StokesThat’s not to say that England’s batting is notably weak – somewhat to the contrary, in fact. Their last significant cricket came in South Africa in December and January, where Ollie Pope and the newly sylph-like Dom Sibley produced break-out performances, and where Zak Crawley confirmed his own rich promise in a series of unflappable displays after Rory Burns had damaged his ankle playing football.With Root to return at Old Trafford, and Essex’s next big thing Dan Lawrence waiting in the wings, there’s a sudden competition for places that could scarcely have seemed credible in the latter months of Trevor Bayliss’s white-ball-focussed reign, when the desire not to upset the tempos of England’s unfettered World Cup wallopers seemed to override all other considerations. And on that note, it was revealing how this band of players chose not to make a game of last week’s intra-squad match – a chase of 98 off 96 balls in the final session might well have been on, especially with Ben Stokes still in the middle, but given what Roach did to England’s positive intent in Barbados last year, it probably wouldn’t have been the ideal mindset to cultivate.Whatever occurs in the coming days, however, this match will constitute a journey into the unknown, even if more aspects of the daily tussle will be familiar than you might assume at first glance. After all, it’s not as though playing in front of empty stadiums will be a complete novelty for the grand old format – anyone who’s ever watched a five-day game in Dubai, for instance, will know that sterile environments were a factor in cricket long before they became a requisite.But the fixed-camera images that were beamed out of the Ageas Bowl last week during England’s three-day warm-up gave us a clue as to what to expect. In particular, the prevalence of headbands among England’s fast bowlers will be a reminder of the new obligations in play for this series – sweat, not saliva, will be the connoisseur’s choice for ball-shining. And no matter how many flashing boundary hoardings, and fully operational replay screens, and booming PA announcements the organisers choose to bring to the show, the other-worldliness this week will be tangible, even if the players on display will not.Form guide(last five completed matches, most recent first)England WWWLD
West Indies WLLLWBen Stokes trains in front of a banner covering the empty stands•Getty Images

In the spotlightThis time last year, Ben Stokes was gearing up for the biggest month of his career (on the field at least, given how close he must have felt to losing everything when West Indies were last in England for a bilateral series). His extraordinary displays, first in the World Cup final against New Zealand, and then in partnership with Jack Leach at Headingley, propelled him to a rare echelon among England cricketers, a status that was confirmed when he was named as the runaway winner of BBC Sports Personality of the Year. Like the rest of us, he could hardly have predicted how 2020 would pan out. But he can’t have imagined either that he’d end up leading England in their first home Test of the season. There’s no doubt he commands huge respect in what is temporarily his dressing-room – Sibley named him as a key inspiration for his renewed fitness drive during lockdown – and as a pure batsman he is among the finest in contemporary Test cricket. There’s no reason why he cannot thrive in the short term in the role, just as Andrew Flintoff did in India in 2006, when he led from the front with the bat in particular. Whether he ought to be a candidate for the honours longer-term, the jury will remain out. But he won’t be short of support on the field, even if the void in the stands deprives him of some of the adrenalin on which he so clearly thrives.His old class-mate Carlos may be the Brathwaite whose name is truly remembered for his feats in the World T20 final, but Kraigg Brathwaite is the potential kingpin of a batting line that craves some solidity in what will surely be a bowler-dominated series. His form has rather fallen off a cliff since those twin scores of 134 and 95 underpinned that famous win in Leeds three years ago, and he was a subdued presence in the home series last year. But natural-born nuggets are a rare breed in modern Test cricket, and if he can reprise the form that has earned him eight centuries in 59 Tests to date, he’ll go a long way towards giving his quicks a chance to get stuck in. A top score of 84 in the intra-squad fixtures suggests that he’s had enough time in the middle to get his game in a good working order.Team newsEngland’s 13-man squad has locked in its batting at least. In the absence of Root, and with Stokes stepping up as captain, Joe Denly holds his place at No. 3 – he constitutes a senior statesman in an otherwise callow line-up – with Zak Crawley pencilled in at No. 4 ahead of Lawrence, whose time will surely come before long. As for the balance of the bowling, Stokes admitted it was a “head-scratcher”, albeit a good problem to have. The balance, as ever, hinges on the enduring excellence of James Anderson and Stuart Broad, a pair for which England have been making succession plans for almost as long as their partnership has endured. The temptation to pitch Jofra Archer and Mark Wood together in Tests for the first time will be overwhelming, and the likelihood is that Broad – and Chris Woakes – will be the men to miss out.England (possible): 1 Rory Burns, 2 Dom Sibley, 3 Joe Denly, 4 Zak Crawley, 5 Ben Stokes (capt), 6 Ollie Pope, 7 Jos Buttler (wk), 8 Dom Bess, 9 Jofra Archer, 10 Stuart Broad/Mark Wood, 11 James Anderson.Jason Holder says he will leave his final XI to the “last minute”, presumably with the possibility of the spinner Rahkeem Cornwall stepping into a pace-dominated line-up. The batting will hinge on Holder’s own presence, muted though it was in the warm-ups, as well as the experience of Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope, the central figures in that epic 2017 win. Roston Chase, who also claimed eight wickets with his spin in the Barbados win, will compete with Jermaine Blackwood in the middle order. After an injury scare, Shane Dowrich is expected to hold off Joshua Da Silva as wicketkeeper, despite the latter’s assured century in the warm-ups.West Indies (probable): 1 John Campbell, 2 Kraigg Brathwaite, 3 Shamarh Brooks, 4 Shai Hope, 5 Roston Chase/Jermaine Blackwood, 6 Shane Dowrich (wk), 7 Jason Holder (capt), 8 Rahkeem Cornwall, 9 Alzarri Joseph, 10 Kemar Roach, 11 Shannon Gabriel.Pitch and conditionsWhisper it, but the weather for the coming week is not the scorching heatwave that most of the country had been basking during the locked-down part of the summer. Regular showers could punctuate the contest, and a further unknown will lie in the make-up of the Ageas Bowl wicket. While it might ordinarily be a groundsman’s dream to have an entire summer to nurture your turf without any pesky cricketers digging their studs into it, for Simon Lee, newly appointed by Hampshire after 18 years at Taunton, he might conceivably have preferred a few county games to get fully acquainted with his loam. The deck for England’s warm-up was undoubtedly on the slow side. A bit more carry for the main event would doubtless please the quicks on both teams.Stats and trivia The Ageas Bowl will be hosting its fourth Test match since its debut staging in 2011, and its first against West Indies. Previous opponents have been Sri Lanka and India (twice). After going past 100 Test wickets in West Indies’ last home Test, against India in Jamaica last summer, Jason Holder needs 102 runs to reach 2000 in Test cricket – a feat that only Sir Garfield Sobers and Carl Hooper have previously achieved for West Indies. Ben Stokes, standing in for Joe Root, will become the 81st man to captain England in Test cricket. An England victory would be their 50th in Tests against West Indies in 158 Tests. West Indies have won 57 of their previous contests, with 51 draws. Kemar Roach needs seven more wickets to become the first West Indian fast bowler since Curtly Ambrose to reach 200 in Tests. If Broad is omitted from the final XI, it will bring to an end a run of 51 consecutive home Test appearances, dating back to the Edgbaston Test against West Indies in 2012. Ironically both he and Anderson were rested for that match, a dead rubber.Quotes”I haven’t had much advice but there’s been a lot of opinions flying around. But the best message I’ve received was when I got my photos done yesterday in my blazer. Rooty left a message on my hanger, saying ‘do it your way’.”
Ben Stokes takes up the captain’s mantel with some sound advice from his absent team-mate
“Ben’s always being talked up and quite rightly so, he’s a really good cricketer, but the rankings say I’m the No.1-ranked allrounder, so I maybe don’t get as much credit as I probably deserve. Who knows?”
Jason Holder has a quiet word about his understated abilities

فيديو | الملك يتصدر.. محمد صلاح يُسجل هدف ليفربول الثالث ضد نيوكاسل

سجل الدولي المصري محمد صلاح هدف ليفربول الثالث في مباراته ضد نيوكاسل، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

المباراة تجمع بين الفريقين ضمن الجولة 14 من بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، على ملعب سانت جيمس بارك الخاص بفريق نيوكاسل، بقيادة الحكم أندي مادلي.

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هدف محمد صلاح جاء في الدقيقة 83، لينقذ ليفربول من التعادل حتى الآن، بعدما استلم تمريرة ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد بالقدم اليمنى، ليسدد على يسار الحارس نيك بوب.

هذا الهدف هو الثالث عشر لـ محمد صلاح في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز هذا الموسم، ليصبح متصدر ترتيب الهدافين بعدما تخطى إيرلينج هالاند. هدف محمد صلاح الثاني لـ ليفربول ضد نيوكاسل

Palmeiras x Universidad Católica-CHI: onde assistir ao duelo pela Libertadores, arbitragem e escalações

MatériaMais Notícias

Em partida válida pela volta das oitavas de final da Copa Libertadores da América 2021, Palmeiras e Universidad Católica, do Chile, se enfrentam nesta quarta-feira (21), às 19h15 (horário de Brasília), no Allianz Parque, em São Paulo-SP.

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Atual campeão da competição continental, o Verdão venceu a partida de ida por 1 a 0, em Santiago, e depende de qualquer empate para avançar às quartas, enquanto a Católica precisa vencer por dois ou mais gols de diferença para seguir no torneio.

O vencedor pegará Racing ou São Paulo na próxima fase. Na ida, os times empataram por 1 a 1, no Morumbi.

>> Veja a tabela completa da Libertadores

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Luan (edema na panturrilha direita), Rony (adutor da coxa esquerda) e Luiz Adriano (edema no joelho direito) seguem cumprindo seus cronogramas na parte interna do centro de excelência da Academia de Futebol.

Os atletas, exceto o camisa 10, apareceram no campo para trabalhos com e sem bola, porém, estão fora da partida pela Libertadores.

O técnico Gustavo Poyet terá um desfalque importante para o duelo. O meio-campista Luciano Aued sofreu uma fratura no quinto metatarso e está fora da partida contra o Palmeiras. O jogador pode passar por cirurgia nos próximos dias.

Por outro lado, ganha o reforço de Gastón Lezcano. O atacante que se recuperou de uma lesão no quadríceps direito, treinou com os companheiros e está à disposição para a partida.

Horário, transmissão, arbitragem, prováveis escalações: os dados de Palmeiras x Universidad Católica-CHI:

Data: 21 de Julho de 2021, quarta-feira
Horário: 19h15 (horário de Brasília)
Local: Allianz Parque, em São Paulo-SP
Árbitro: Alexis Herrera-VEN
Assistentes: Carlos López-VEN e Jorge Urrego-VEN
VAR:Jhon Ospina-COL

Transmissão:
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PALMEIRAS: Weverton; Marcos Rocha, Felipe Melo, Gustavo Gómez e Renan (Viña); Danilo, Zé Rafael, Gustavo Scarpa e Raphael Veiga; Breno Lopes e Deyverson.Técnico:Abel Ferreira

Desfalques: Gabriel Menino (Seleção Olímpica), Luan (edema na panturrilha direita), Luiz Adriano (edema no joelho direito); Rony (lesão no adutor da coxa esquerda);
Suspensos:Ninguém;
Pendurados:Ninguém;
Voltam de suspensão:Ninguém.

UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA:Sebastián Pérez; Rebolledo, Lanaro, Huerta e Parot; Felipe Gutiérrez, Saavedra e Leiva; Gonzalo Tapia, Zampedri e Diego Valencia.Técnico:Gustavo Poyet.

Desfalques: Luciano Aued, Branco Ampuero, Juan Fuentes e Gonzalo Tapia (machucados);
Suspensos:Ninguém;
Pendurados:Ninguém;
Voltam de suspensão:Marcelino Núñez

غاب كين وحضر موسيالا.. بايرن ميونخ يعزز صدارته بفوز مثير على هايدنهايم في الدوري الألماني

حقق بايرن ميونخ فوزًا صعبًا للغاية على نظيره هايدنهايم، ضمن منافسات الجولة 13 من بطولة الدوري الألماني للدرجة الأولى، على ملعب أليانز أرينا.

تقدم الفرنسي دايوت أوباميكانو بالهدف الأول لـ بايرن ميونخ في الدقيقة 18، لينتهي الشوط بتقدم أصحاب الأرض.

في الشوط الثاني حضرت كل الإثارة بملعب أليانز أرينا، وتعادل ماتياس هونساك في الدقيقة 50، قبل 6 دقائق من عودة التقدم للعملاق البافاري عن طريق جمال موسيالا.

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في الدقيقة 84، سجل ليون جورتسكا الهدف الثالث لـ بايرن ميونخ، وظن البعض أن المباراة قد حُسمت، لكن أعادها من جديد للإثارة نيكلاس دورسش بتسجيله الهدف الثاني لـ هايدنهايم.

ولكن في الدقيقة 91 تمكن جمال موسيالا من حسم كل شيء بالهدف الرابع، ويقود أصحاب الأرض لتعزيز الصدارة.

أجرى كومباني 3 تغييرات في الوقت الإضافي المقدر بـ 3 دقائق، وأقحم كومان ولايمر وإبراهيموفيتش.

في غياب هاري كين عاد بايرن ميونخ لطريق الانتصارات بعد التعادل مع دورتموند في الجولة الماضية، ولا توجد مشكلة في التهديف، فقد هز العملاق البافاري شباك خصمه 4 مرات.

انتهت المباراة بفوز أصحاب الأرض، ورفع بايرن ميونخ رصيده إلى النقطة 33 في الصدارة، بينما هايدنهايم توقف رصيده عند 10 نقاط في المركز السادس عشر.

Flamengo x ABC: prováveis times, desfalques, onde assistir e palpites

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Embalado desde a chegada de Renato Gaúcho, que só conheceu vitórias até o momento, o Flamengo agora vira a chave para atuar pelas oitavas de final da Copa do Brasil. O primeiro desafio, o jogo da ida, será realizado contra o ABC, nesta quinta-feira, às 20h (de Brasília), no Maracanã.

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Renato Gaúcho, aliás, estreará pelo Flamengo na Copa do Brasil, já que o time ainda era comandado por Rogério Ceni quando eliminou o Coritiba na fase anterior. Em meio a uma dura sequência de jogos no Brasileiro e Libertadores, o treinador resolveu poupar três titulares da partida: Rodrigo Caio, Gustavo Henrique e Filipe Luís.

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Do outo lado, o ABC chega após perder para o Atlético-CE, pela Série D, e interromper uma série de três vitórias consecutivas. Em busca de surpreender os amplos favoritos no Rio, aequipe potiguar quer manter a pegada na Copa do Brasil, na qual eliminaram a Chapecoense, na última fase.

Confira mais informações da partida entre Flamengo e ABC:

Estádio: Maracanã, no Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
Data e hora: 29 de julho de 2021, às 20h
Árbitro:Marielson Alves Silva (BA)
​Assistentes:Alessandro Alvaro Rocha de Matos (Fifa-BA) eElicarlos Franco de Oliveira (BA)
Árbitro de vídeo:Gilberto Rodrigues Castro Junior (PE)

Onde assistir: Premiere, SporTV e Tempo Real do LANCE!

FLAMENGO (Técnico: Renato Gaúcho)
Diego Alves; Isla, Bruno Viana, Léo Pereira e Renê; Arão, Diego, Arrascaeta, Everton Ribeiro, Bruno Henrique e Gabigol.

Desfalques: César e Piris da Motta (em recuperação); Rodrigo Caio, Gustavo Henrique e Filipe Luís (poupados)
Suspenso: –
Pendurado: –

ABC (Técnico: Moacir Júnior)
Welligton, Netinho, Donato, Vinicius Leandro, Alisson Cassiano e Bruno Souza; Vinicius Paulista, Valderrama, Marcos Antônio e Wesley Pimbinha; Gustavo Henrique.

Desfalques:Ramon Baiano, Negueba, Wallyson e Soares (em recuperação)
Suspensos: –
Pendurados: –

PALPITES: Na redação do LANCE!, 90% acreditam em vitória do Flamengo; 10% apostam em empate.

Andy Roberts: 'Oshane Thomas will be the first name I'd pencil in on this tour'

Tells former team-mate Michael Holding who could be the future of WI’s fast bowling

Nagraj Gollapudi26-Jun-20202:35

Andy Roberts: ‘You cannot coach people to bowl fast’

Former West Indies fast bowler Andy Roberts has said that Oshane Thomas will be the first name he will “pencil” in for West Indies’ final Test squad for the three-match series in England, which begins in Southampton from July 8. Speaking to his former West Indies team-mate Michael Holding, Roberts also predicted the young pair of Alzarri Joseph and Chemar Holder could grow to become the “backbone” of West Indies’ fast-bowling attack “within the next five-six years.”All three fast bowlers are part of the enlarged squad of 25 players that landed in Manchester on June 8. But while Joseph and Holder are part of the 14-man primary squad, Thomas – along with Shannon Gabriel – is part of the 11 reserves.ALSO READ – Oshane Thomas: ‘Test cricket is what you want to play to be great’According to Roberts, Thomas has the most basic skill of fast bowling, which at the same time is also unique: “pace”. Roberts believed that it could be turned into a “weapon” when used wisely.”Oshane Thomas would probably be the first name I would pencil on this tour because he has what others want: he has pace,” Roberts said in an episode on Holding’s YouTube channel aired on June 20. “And you should always have somebody like that on your team so that he can create uneasiness amongst batsmen.”Holding himself had said recently he was “a little bit surprised” to not find Thomas amongst the primary Test squad of 14, especially after he had gained prominence as one of the fastest bowlers in the previous year. Thomas has also talked up his desire to make his Test debut because that is the format where “greats” are recognised.ALSO READ – Thomas interview: ‘When I look in a batsman’s eyes and see fear, it’ll pump me up to bowl even faster’The current West Indies fast-bowling contingent is led by Kemar Roach along with captain Jason Holder and Gabriel. However, it is the pool of young fast bowlers like Joseph, Chemar and Thomas that has given the Caribbean selectors renewed hope that West Indies’ pace attack could be built into the sort of formidable unit that was championed once by Roberts and Holding.”I am glad to see there is a sort of a resurgence in the last couple of months, not years, just the last couple of months – there are some youngsters are coming through and I hope that we don’t try and expect too much off them too soon,” Roberts said.He also had a word of advice for the young fast bowlers – he wanted them to use their pace smartly and not let it go to waste. “Alzarri is a good youngster coming up. He has some pace, but I don’t think at the moment he is bowling genuinely fast,” Roberts said. “At the [Under-19] Youth World Cup (2016) I think he was bowling faster than he is now. Maybe if he has some experience and he can bowl within himself and produce the odd fast ball which is required. Because I don’t think anyone should try to bowl every ball at 90 mph. I would like to see the youngsters learn (that).”If you have a 95 mph ball in your armoury, that is a weapon. And you need to use [that] sparingly. You need to have the batsman just guessing: when is this faster ball going to come? Then there is young Chemar Holder. I saw a bit of him and I think he, to me, along with Alzarri will be the backbone of West Indies fast bowling within the next five or six years. I’m hoping that I don’t talk too soon. But you need to have two genuine fast bowlers who can bowl in pairs.”Roberts said Roach was a certainty along with Jason to lead the fast-bowling attack. He was unsure whether Chemar would be ready to be blooded on this tour, but felt Thomas could compete with Gabriel for a slot in the team.”I don’t know how fit Gabriel will be because he hasn’t played since last September,” he said. “And he is not one of the most athletic of our bowlers.”‘Batting to come good’Asked by Holding how West Indies could retain the Wisden Trophy, Roberts said that was possible only by playing “good all-round” cricket. According to him, West Indies’ batting remained a concern especially against the “short” delivery.”I hear many people are talking now about the strength of the fast bowling unit, but then we cannot forget the bating because we are not playing against ourselves,” Roberts said. “And England, at the moment, have some very good fast bowlers. Along with the two old stagers [Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad] they have two youngsters in [Jofra] Archer and [Mark] Wood. We have to be very careful because you know some of our youngsters in the region don’t play the short ball as well as we think they should. And so, first, the batting to come good on that tour.”The West Indies selection panel, led by former offspinner Roger Harper, was forced to ring in some last-minute changes after Darren Bravo and Shimron Hetmyer had opted out of the England tour because of health concerns amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Recently Holding had said that it was “unfortunate” for both batsmen especially Bravo, who has struggled to find consistency, to miss out on the England tour.Roberts agreed, saying: “They would have played an integral part of the batting. As much as we don’t like the way Hetmyer has been playing, he is one of the batsmen for the future. But somebody has to get into his head and let him realise that you can’t score runs sitting in the pavilion.”According to Roberts, the challenge for most West Indies batsmen was they “don’t really train and practise enough to work the ball into gaps. We believe in boundaries.”West Indies coach Phil Simmons had admitted recently that batting was an area that West Indies needed to strengthen to compete in England. Key concern for Simmons would be the form of his two senior batsmen: vice-captain Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope – both of whom were the best batsmen on West Indies’ previous visit to England, which they lost 2-1 after a thrilling victory in the second Test in Leeds.While Hope has failed to score another ton, after becoming the first batsman to record twin centuries in the same Test at Headingley, Brathwaite has averaged 25.33 in his last 20 Tests.”If our fast-bowling unit can click then may have some hope, but I am not going to put too much emphasis on our batting,” Roberts said. “Speaking, just by listening, watching and hearing people talk about these batsmen that we have there isn’t much to shout about.”

League One play-off final 2024: Date, kick-off time & how to get tickets

The League One play-offs offer a chance to those who just missed out on automatic promotion, with four teams battling it out to see who can secure promotion to the Championship. With the winner getting the opportunity to gain more exposure and enjoy greater financial gains, as well as being just one step away from the bright lights of the Premier League, it's a prize well worth fighting for.

The regular League One season has now concluded, with the fight for the play-offs finally coming to an end. With Portsmouth and Derby going up, one from the remaining four sides will join them in the second tier.

Bolton Wanderers will take on Oxford United for a place in the final after winning their respective semi-final matchups.

Football FanCast has taken a look ahead at the details concerning the upcoming 2024 EFL League One play-offs.

How the League One play-offs work

Just like all the EFL play-offs, the League One play-offs consist of two semi-finals: the team that finishes in third play the team finishing in sixth; the team finishing in fourth plays the team who finished fifth.

One team advances from each semi-final tie, which is settled over two legs home and away, with the team leading on aggregate after 180 minutes of football (or more) advancing to the final. The team who finished lower will be at home for the first leg, whilst the team who finished higher will be at home for the deciding return leg.

In the event of a tie after 180 minutes of football, the match will be settled via extra-time and penalties if the score is still level following an additional 30 minutes.

Wembley Stadium is the stage for the League One play-off final, with the winner lifting the trophy and securing promotion to the Championship. As usual, extra-time and penalties are required if both teams are tied at the end of normal time, with the losing team spending another season in League One.

Final League One standings

Teams placed from third to sixth make it into the League One play-offs, with the top two going up automatically.

Derby did their bit on the final day to join Portsmouth in the Championship, while Oxford United sneaked into fifth place ahead of Lincoln City, who lost to Pompey on the final day.

Bolton had to settle for third place ahead of last-day opponents Peterborough United, who they could yet face again at Wembley, while Barnsley also assured themselves a shot at promotion after a draw against Northampton Town at home.

Final League One table

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

GD

PTS

1st

Portsmouth

46

28

13

5

+37

97

2nd

Derby

46

28

8

10

+41

92

3rd

Bolton

46

25

12

9

+35

87

4th

Peterborough

46

25

9

12

+28

84

5th

Oxford

46

22

11

13

+23

77

6th

Barnsley

46

21

13

12

+18

76

7th

Lincoln

46

20

14

12

+26

74

8th

Blackpool

46

21

10

15

+17

73

2024 League One play-off dates

Date

Fixture

Friday, May 3rd

Barnsley 1-3 Bolton

Saturday, May 4th

Oxford 1-0 Peterborough

Tuesday, May 7th

Bolton 2-3 Barnsley

Wednesday, May 8th

Peterborough 1-1 Oxford

The 2024 League One play-off semi-finals took place in early May, with the final being held on Saturday 18th May 2024 at Wembley Stadium, with a 4.15pm kick-off.

League One play-off final 2024

Date

Saturday 18th May

Time

4.15pm

Venue

Wembley Stadium

Capacity

90,000

Where to watch the 2024 League One play-offs on UK TV and live-stream

Fans will be able to watch the League One playoffs live on Sky Sports, as well as Sky Go if you're looking for an online streaming platform.

If you're from over the pond in the US, League One play-off games are available to watch and stream live on ESPN+ and the ESPN network.

How and where to buy League One play-off final tickets Bolton Wanderers

The Trotters have been allocated 36,550 tickets for their trip to Wembley, in what is their first appearance at the national stadium since the 2011 FA Cup semi-finals. All tickets must be purchased online through this portal provided by the club.

Supporters can buy up to two tickets per client reference number, while a maximum of six tickets can be purchased in one transaction.

Tickets will be sold in phases, with full details shown on the club website. Buying in multiple phases is permitted for those that are eligible, but these seats won't be located together. A breakdown can be seen in the table below.

Bolton Wanderers: Play-off final ticket sales

Phase

Date

Time

Tickets open to

1

Thursday 9th May

12pm

2023/24 season ticket holders

2

Saturday 11th May

10am

2023/24 season ticket holders and official Club members

3

Monday 13th May

10am

General sale (supporters must have had a registered account as of 7th May)

Oxford United

Oxford's ticket allocation for Wembley have been on general sale since Monday 13th May, with a number still remaining ahead of their clash this coming weekend. 15,000 tickets were sold prior to the general sale period. All tickets are in digital form for this fixture.

More information can be found here.

How much the League One play-off final is worth

Of course, it may not be as glamorous as the potential £265m you can earn from securing promotion to the Premier League, but for a club advancing from League One to the Championship, a potential prize of £6-7m is still rather sweet.

Interestingly, clubs in the third tier receive around £1.4m, partly from a basic award and a solidarity payment. As a Championship club, there are plenty more riches to be had, with the same awards as a second-tier club totalling around £6-7m. That is due, in part, to the increased levels of TV revenue per live game as well as the money handed down from the Premier League to the EFL clubs.

Last year's League One play-off final

Following the conclusion of the 2022/23 League One regular season, Peterborough United, Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley and Bolton Wanderers all battled it out for a place in the Championship.

The Posh flew out the blocks and secured a 4-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday in the first leg, whilst Bolton and Barnsley played out a 1-1 draw.

Things really heated up in the second leg at Hillsborough, as the Owls did the impossible to overturn a four-goal deficit to win on penalties with the score standing at 5-1 in the match after extra time.

In the other semi-final, Barnsley made home advantage count as they booked their place in the final with a 1-0 win.

The final at Wembley was a rather nervy encounter for both sets of fans as the two sides couldn't be separated after 90 minutes. It took 123 minutes of football for there to be a winner crowned, as Josh Windass popped up with an injury-time goal to send Sheffield Wednesday fans into a frenzy as promotion to the Championship was secured.

Alvo do exterior, Everton Ribeiro quer seguir 'sonhando' por muito tempo: 'É muito bom ser Flamengo'

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O sucesso no futebol brasileiro, invariavelmente, vai despertar o interesse de clubes do exterior. Não é diferente no caso de Everton Ribeiro, um dos principais nomes do Flamengo nas últimas temporadas. Apesar de estar no radar de clubes do exterior e receber ofertas para deixar o clube nas últimas janelas, o camisa 7 garante que quer seguir “sonhando” pelos próximos anos.

– Estou muito feliz aqui, como falei, vivendo marcas que nunca sonhei. Vou continuar fazendo o meu melhor aqui, jogo a jogo, vencendo. É muito bom ser Flamengo, jogar no Flamengo. Espero que a gente continue bastante tempo juntos – afirmou Everton Ribeiro, de 32 anos, em entrevista exclusiva ao LANCE!.

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Com nove troféus conquistados desde 2017 e diversas marcas expressivas – se tornará o terceiro atleta com mais jogos com o Manto pela Libertadores nesta quarta-feira -, Everton Ribeiro já está com o nome gravado na história do clube.

Ídolo da Nação, o meia tem contrato com o Flamengo até dezembro de 2023.

Em janeiro deste ano, o Al Nasr, dos Emirados Árabes, entrou em contato com a diretoria da Gávea e demonstrou interesse no jogador, mas não fez uma oferta que atendesse às pretensões do clube. Antes em julho de 2020, outros times do país haviam procurado o Flamengo, mas também não houve acordo.

Totalmente adaptado ao Rio de Janeiro e ambientado ao Flamengo, Everton Ribeiro vê a permanência no Rubro-Negro como um trunfo para conquistar uma vaga entre os convocados de Tite para a Copa do Mundo de 2022, em Qatar. Como o próprio camisa 7 afirmou ao LANCE!, a sequência na Seleção Brasileira passa pelo bom desempenho em campo vestindo o Manto Sagrado.

MS Dhoni announces international retirement

Former captain brings the curtain down on one of the most storied careers in Indian cricket

ESPNcricinfo staff15-Aug-20203:18

Chopra: Very few understood the pulse of ODIs the way Dhoni did

MS Dhoni has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end to the top-flight career of one of India’s greatest limited-overs cricketers, and its most successful captain. He is the only captain to lift all three ICC trophies – the 50-over World Cup, the T20 World Cup and the Champions Trophy – and he also took India to the top of the ICC Test rankings.Dhoni, 39, took to Instagram to make his announcement, putting up a slideshow of images from his career, with the caption: “Thanks – Thanks a lot for ur love and support throughout.from 1929 hrs consider me as Retired.” (sic)While the post didn’t specify it, the retirement is only from international cricket, and Dhoni will play for Chennai Super Kings in the upcoming IPL 2020. He arrived in Chennai on Friday for Super Kings’ short camp at Chepauk ahead of IPL 2020, which will be played in the UAE from September 19 to November 10. Kasi Viswanathan, the Super Kings CEO, had recently said that the team expected Dhoni to play for the franchise even after retirement, till at least 2022. Earlier in January this year, N Srinivasan, the vice-chairman and managing director of India Cements, owners of the Super Kings franchise, had said that Dhoni would be retained by the team going into the mega auction for the 2021 IPL.ALSO READ: The Dhoni legend in seven inningsThe announcement meant Dhoni’s final international match would remain his 350th ODI: the World Cup 2019 semi-final against New Zealand in July 2019. Dhoni made 50 off 72 balls in that game before being beaten by a rocket throw from Martin Guptill by inches as India exited the tournament. Dhoni hasn’t played any competitive cricket since then and had only resumed proper training with Super Kings in March before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.1:13

Dasgupta: Thank you MS for the lovely memories

Dhoni also played 90 Test matches and 98 T20Is in an international career that began in December 2004. His statistics are outstanding: more than 15,000 international runs across formats, 16 centuries, and more than 800 dismissals as wicketkeeper.”It is the end of an era,” Sourav Ganguly, Dhoni’s first international captain and now the president of BCCI, said in a statement. “What a player he has been for the country and world cricket. His leadership qualities have been something which will be hard to match, especially in the shorter format of the game. His batting in one-day cricket in his early stages made the world stand up and notice his flair and sheer natural brilliance. Every good thing comes to an end and this has been an absolutely brilliant one.”He has set the standards for the wicketkeepers to come and make a mark for the country. He will finish with no regrets on the field. An outstanding career; I wish him the best in life.”AFP

But Dhoni’s legacy stretches far beyond the numbers: he will be remembered, as both batsman and captain, for his unconventional style and his ability to remain calm in the face of the severest pressure. That shone through in his biggest moment on the world stage, closing out the World Cup final in Mumbai in 2011 with a six to put the icing on a match-winning 91*. In one of the other massive matches of his career, the final of the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, he threw the ball to Joginder Sharma for the last over instead of the more experienced Harbhajan Singh. And it worked.ALSO READ – Monga: The star we don’t knowDhoni’s life story was unusual enough to warrant a biopic. His roots, in the cricketing backwaters of Ranchi; his early working life as a ticket inspector for Indian Railways; and the way he burst on to the scene, long-haired, fearless, and big, beefy hitting. Within a couple of years he was captaining India’s fledgling T20I side in the inaugural T20 World Cup; it was, famously, an event the BCCI did not take seriously. India’s win, however, changed world cricket by giving a huge fillip to the IPL – a tournament that was already in the works – and further establishing the BCCI as the pre-eminent global power.In the years that followed, Dhoni’s India had results on the field to match that financial clout. His captaincy was based on his cool, almost computer-like brain, and his ability to not allow the pressure of long-term results to determine his tactics. Along with coach Gary Kirsten, he put his senior performers in a comfortable place, and they returned the favour with some of their best years in international cricket.The 2011 World Cup win was the peak of his career; after that, he had to contend with an ageing team and the toll that non-stop cricket was taking on his own body, especially his back. His batting changed and he cut down on the pyrotechnics for a more calculated approach to batting, especially when among the tail. Towards the end of his career, though, he came in for criticism as his batting slowed down, something that came to the fore during the 2019 World Cup defeat against England. In a chase of 338, Dhoni managed 42 off 31 balls, with India eventually losing by 31 runs despite having five wickets in hand.No appraisal of Dhoni would be complete without mentioning his formidable record in the IPL, where he will still be active. He’s been the face of the Super Kings franchise for its entire existence, either side of its two-year ban, leading them to three titles and five runners-up finishes. Dhoni also captained Super Kings to the Champions League T20 titles in 2010 and 2014.

"Surprise" – Spurs could lose £40k-p/w ace as cut price £8.5m offer coming

After falling at the final hurdle in their pursuit of the top four of the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur now look set for a major rebuild this summer with a number of players set to be shown the door in N17.

Spurs braced for big changes this summer

Ange Postecoglou's first season in charge at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium saw his side come agonisingly close to a return to Champions League football, ultimately finishing two points short of fourth placed Aston Villa. By no means a failure of a season, Daniel Levy now looks set to use the transfer window to bring new faces into North London and allow some of those deemed surplus to requirements a route out of the club.

Spurs make early move to sign £60m "superstar" who's like Saka

Spurs are plotting an early move in the summer window.

ByTom Lever Jun 2, 2024

As far as incomings are concerned, a striker remains at the top of Levy's wishlist. Feyenoord's Santiago Gimenez has been linked with a move to England with Spurs eager to secure a deal for the 26 goal centre forward. Stuttgart striker Serhou Guirassy has also been on the radar of the North London outfit with the Guinean scoring 28 times in his side's impressive second placed finish in the Bundesliga.

Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez

In regard to those departing this summer, it seems almost inevitable that Joe Rodon will make a permanent move to Leeds United despite their Championship status. It has also been reported that Giovani Lo Celso will push for a move away from Spurs this summer despite talks over a new deal taking place.

Emerson Royal set to be next Spurs star out of the door

Reports out of Turkey via Sports Witness have suggested that Emerson Royal is a target for Galatasaray this summer. The outlet has stated that manager Okan Buruk has requested a new right-back and the Brazilian is a "surprise name" for the club's attempts to fill this void.

The 25-year-old has long been linked with a move away from North London with both Bayern Munich and AC Milan appearing interested in securing his services. Whilst the price tag cited for the defender is around £25.5million, the expected offer from the current Turkish Champions is in the region of just £8.5million.

Emerson Royal for Tottenham

This £17million difference in price will test Levy's negotiating skills, especially if he is keen to get the outgoings sorted quickly so they can move on with other plans. With Emerson commanding a wage of £40,000 per week, getting this figure off the books early into the window could be a wise move from the higher ups at Spurs.

During his time in England, he has struggled for consistent minutes with the traditional right-back often deployed in both the centre and left side of defence. Pedro Porro's excellent displays in Emerson's natural position saw the Brazilian benched for much of last season, only making 22 appearances in the league.

Emerson Royal

With the former Barcelona man's departure a near certainty this summer, agreeing a deal early would allow Levy to turn his attention to more important targets even if it means accepting a cut-price deal.

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