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Ryder struck down by mystery illness

New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder has contracted a mystery illness ahead of the first Test against Australia starting November 20 in Brisbane. He has been quarantined from his teammates and placed on an intravenous drip

Cricinfo staff14-Nov-2008
Jesse Ryder was confined to the team hotel missing out on the second day of the tour game against New South Wales © Getty Images
New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder has contracted a mystery illness ahead of the first Test against Australia starting next Thursday in Brisbane. Ryder has been quarantined from his team-mates and placed on an intravenous drip.With Brendon McCullum also struggling with a back problem, New Zealand have called up two reserves with Peter Fulton and Gareth Hopkins flying out to join the squad.Lindsay Crocker, the New Zealand manager, said Ryder was vomiting before and after batting in the first innings of the tour game against New South Wales at the SCG on Thursday. He was attended by the doctor on duty at the ground soon afterwards, who recommended the illness should be treated as viral.”He woke up yesterday feeling unwell and being ill,” Crocker told . “We quarantined him, basically, took him back to the hotel. He’s not eating so we rehydrated him. He spent the night quietly and he’s woken up this morning not feeling a good deal better which is a little concerning because we hoped it had run through by now.”Ryder was confined to the team hotel on Friday morning and did not take the field for New South Wales’ innings, with the allrounder Grant Elliott acting as a substitute. But Crocker said Ryder’s illness did not yet place him in doubt for the first Test, although there would be major worries if the symptoms continued through the weekend.”It’s run for a day-and-a-half now and he was vomiting again this morning. That’s the concern. That time away from eating means he’s starting to lose a bit of condition. It’s not alarming yet but we want to get him right quickly.”Other New Zealand players had also reported upset stomachs on Friday, though not enough to sideline them. “There’s a bit of diarrhoea amongst the group but no one’s reported in sick beyond that,” Crocker said. “We’re keeping careful watch in case it’s something that spreads.”Ryder made his Test debut in New Zealand’s most recent Test series in Bangladesh. He scored 169 runs in the two matches at 56.33, including 91 in the first innings of the second Test in Dhaka.New South Wales also had similar concerns on the first day of the tour match when the spinner Beau Casson was sidelined by food poisoning. New Zealand play two Tests in Australia before they host West Indies for two Tests, two Twenty internationals and five ODIs.

Mano Menezes exalta Sassá e projeta estreia do atacante em 15 dias

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Em oitavo lugar no Campeonato Brasileiro, com dez pontos em sete rodadas, o Cruzeiro conta com o reforço do atacante Sassá para subir na tabela. Pelo menos foi o que demonstrou o discurso do comandante Mano Menezes após a derrota de 1 a 0 para o Corinthians, na última quarta-feira, pela sétima rodada.

O técnico exaltou a contratação do jovem de 23 anos e já projetou a estreia do novo cruzeirense, que não joga desde o último dia 02 de maio. Ele crê que o ex-atacante do Botafogo esteja pronto para jogar em cerca de 15 dias. Assim, é possível imaginar que ele jogue no clássico com o Atlético-MG, no dia 02/07, ou na quarta-feira anterior, 28/06, data que deve ser reservada para o duelo com o Palmeiras, em São Paulo, pela ida das quartas de final da Copa do Brasil.

-Foi uma boa aquisição do Cruzeiro. Acho que vamos conseguir trabalhar juntamente com o jogador para direcionar bem, colocar a cabeça no lugar, trabalhar bastante. Acho que ele precisa de condição física melhor, pois estava há 30 dias sem jogar e as condições ainda não são adequadas para jogar na segunda-feira – comentou Mano Menezes.

-Precisamos um pouco mais (de tempo). Talvez 15 dias seja o prazo ideal para ele poder atender às expectativas que são criadas na contratação de um jogador. Se você coloca em campo antes da hora, ele não vai bem e a contratação passa a ser contestada. E tudo que não pode é a contratação ser contestada – completou Menezes.

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Ianis Hagi was superb in Romania win

Rangers’ Ianis Hagi produced a superb display for Romania in their World Cup qualifying game at the weekend, which will surely delight Steven Gerrard ahead of his return to Ibrox.

The 22-year-old started on the left wing for his country as they faced Liechtenstein in a Group J fixture and he provided the assist for Romania’s second goal as they ran out 2-0 winners.

As per SofaScore, the former KRC Genk man would earn an impressive 7.9/10 rating for his performance, with only Razvan Marin (8.0) rated higher of all the players from both sides to feature in the game.

Hagi was regularly involved during his 80 minutes on the pitch, completing three dribbles and 31/40 of his passes, resulting in a solid 78% pass accuracy.

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For comparison, Romania’s right-winger Andrei Cordea would complete none of his three attempted dribbles and played one fewer pass than Hagi, despite playing the full 90 minutes.

The Rangers man also impressively played three key passes and created one big chance during the game, with his quality and creativity with the ball clear to see as Mirel Rădoi’s side earned an important three points in their World Cup qualification hopes.

Hagi won the young player of the season award at Rangers last season and has two goals for the Teddy Bears so far this campaign, so Gerrard and the Rangers supporters should definitely be excited by his potential.

The 41-year-old manager was full of praise for the young winger in 2020 after he inspired a comeback in the Europa League, saying:

“Ianis is an outstanding talent and that stage was made for him.”

Therefore, Gerrard will no doubt be delighted to see him impressing for his country during the international break and he will be hoping that he can continue his fine recent form when Rangers face St Johnstone this weekend.

And, in other news… Manager drops worrying transfer claim on “fantastic” Rangers ace

ديبالا يعرض نفسه على مانشستر يونايتد بعد تراجع إنتر ميلان

عُرض الأرجنتيني باولو ديبالا على نادي مانشستر يونايتد الإنجليزي في صفقة انتقال مجانية بعدما كان على وشك التوقيع مع إنتر ميلان.

غادر اللاعب البالغ من العمر 28 عامًا يوفنتوس رسميًا عندما انتهى عقده في نهاية الشهر الماضي وأصبح الآن وكيلًا مجانيًا.

شارك ديبالا في 293 مباراة خلال فترة سبع سنوات مع يوفنتوس وسجل 115 هدفًا، مما ساعد النادي على تحقيق خمسة ألقاب متتالية وأربعة كؤوس إيطالية.

لكن ديبالا يضع نصب عينيه الآن على تحد جديد، بعدما فشل في التوصل إلى اتفاق على عقد جديد مع يوفنتوس. 

وارتبط إنتر ميلان بشكل كبير بانقضاض على اللاعب الأرجنتيني الدولي، الذي التقى مع نائب رئيس النادي خافيير زانيتي الشهر الماضي.

لكن ESPN تدعي الآن أن اهتمام إنتر ميلان بديبالا بات فاترًا بعد أن تمكنوا من إعادة روميلو لوكاكو إلى سان سيرو على سبيل الإعارة من تشيلسي.

اقرأ أيضًا | رسميًا | مانشستر يونايتد يعلن غياب كريستيانو رونالدو عن جولته التحضيرية

يحرص كل من مانشستر يونايتد وآرسنال على وصول ديبالا إلى الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ومع ذلك، يشير هذا التقرير الأخير إلى أنه “تم الاتصال” مع مانشستر يونايتد بشأن صفقة محتملة، حيث يحاول ممثلو ديبالا إثارة الاهتمام من إنجلترا.

ويُزعم أنهم أجروا بالفعل مناقشات مع قادة مانشستر يونايتد بشأن التوقيع عليه، خاصة بعد طلب النجم كريستيانو رونالدو الرحيل.

ويقول التقرير إن الشياطين الحمر يصرون على أن أي اهتمام بديبالا لا يغير موقفهم من بقاء رونالدو على الرغم من أن صحيفة “ذا صن” تشير إلى أن مانشستر يونايتد يقبل بحقيقة رحيله الموشكة. 

Big score is an innings away – How

Jamie How, the New Zealand opener, has said criticism over his selection for the Test series against West Indies did not bother him and despite low scores in Dunedin he felt he was in good form

Cricinfo staff14-Dec-2008
Jamie How has not scored a century in his 17 Tests © AFP
Jamie How, the New Zealand opener, has said criticism over his selection for the Test series against West Indies did not bother him and despite low scores in Dunedin he felt he was in good form.After New Zealand’s 2-0 drubbing by Australia, the selectors made wholesale changes to the squad but How survived the axe that fell on batsmen Aaron Redmond, Grant Elliott, Peter Fulton and Gareth Hopkins.”There is always pressure when you’re playing for your country,” How told New Zealand’s . “And when you start letting media pressure affect you, that’s when you know you’re in trouble. We’ve got high standards as players and we’re our harshest critics.”It’s something you have to embrace and when you do succeed it makes it that much sweeter. I don’t think pressure is a bad thing.”How aggregated 58 from the two Tests against Australia but said it was his 170 in the tour game against New South Wales that gave him the confidence and belief that he was “only one innings away from that next big score”.How has not scored a century in his 17 Tests, including the latest against West Indies in which he aggregated 20. In his last ten Test innings – including four against Bangladesh – he has scored 146 runs at an average of 14.60.How said working with Andy Moles, New Zealand’s new coach who opened for Warwickshire for several seasons, has been helpful. “It’s good to get knowledge from a guy who opened the batting for so many years, to be able to talk to him about that specific position.”How said Moles’ entry into New Zealand cricket, which ended John Bracewell’s five-year tenure as coach, was a fresh start. “There is a fresh feeling within the team and the guys have been excited about playing at home again. It seems like an age since we have.”

Liverpool linked with move for Pedri

The summer transfer window may only have closed just over a week ago, but Liverpool are already being linked with a host of exciting players.

What’s the story?

According to Spanish reporter Eduardo Inda (as relayed by the Anfield Edition), the Reds are keen to secure the 18-year-old wonderkid’s services after failing to replace Gini Wijnaldum.

They tweeted: “Liverpool are interested in signing Barcelona midfielder Pedri next summer, with Jurgen Klopp ‘in love’ with the 18-year-old. The club are willing to pay €100m (£86m) for his services, which would smash the club’s previous transfer record.”

Liverpool fans will be buzzing

The teenage prodigy joined Barca in an £18m move back in 2019 but stayed on at his boyhood club Las Palmas for another season.

After joining up with Ronaldo Koeman’s men 12 months ago, Pedri has instantly established himself as one of the club’s star performers.

Despite his tender years, the Spain international made an astonishing 52 appearances in all competitions for the Camp Nou outfit last season, bagging four goals and providing six assists along the way.

His impressive displays earned him a spot in Luis Enriques’s 24-man squad for Euro 2020, and his outstanding performances on the international stage draw praise from former Juventus, Real Madrid and England boss Fabio Capello.

“I am very happy for him (Enrique),” he told Spanish outlet Marca (as relayed by the Daily Mail). “Spain have played very, very well, and overall, he has realised the base for the next tournaments.””He has built a very young national team with a big future, where, for certain, includes the revelation of the tournament: Pedri. He is simply a spectacular footballer.”Therefore, Liverpool supporters will surely be buzzing to learn of their club’s reported interest in the technically gifted midfielder.

Klopp and his coaching staff are thought to be hopeful that the likes of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita and Harvey Elliott can step up this season in Wijnaldum’s absence, although only time will tell if they prove to be capable of doing just that.

Pedri, on the other hand, has showcased truly world-class potential in his short professional career, and the Liverpool manager and fans alike would undoubtedly welcome his arrival with open arms.

And, in other news…Liverpool receive big injury boost pre-Leeds United, Klopp will be delighted 

Com Willian suspenso, Borja pode voltar a ser titular depois de um mês

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Utilizado nos 11 jogos de Cuca nesta passagem pelo Palmeiras, Willian recebeu o terceiro cartão amarelo na vitória por 4 a 2 sobre o Bahia e não poderá enfrentar o Atlético-GO, às 21h de quarta-feira, no Allianz Parque. Isso deve abrir espaço para Miguel Borja começar como titular do Verdão depois de praticamente um mês fora da formação principal.

O colombiano não começa como titular do Palmeiras desde a vitória por 3 a 1 sobre o Atlético Tucumán (ARG), em 24 de maio. Depois disso, ficou no banco e entrou no segundo tempo das partidas contra São Paulo, Internacional e Atlético-MG. Contra Coritiba, Fluminense e Santos, nem ficou à disposição por estar a serviço da seleção colombiana. Contra o Bahia, por fim, começou na reserva e não entrou. Willian foi utilizado como centroavante nesses duelos.

O último gol de Borja faz ainda mais tempo. Foi na primeira partida sob o comando de Cuca, contra o Vasco, em 14 de maio. Na ocasião, ele anotou duas vezes e deu indícios de que enfim poderia engrenar pelo Palmeiras.

O discurso de Cuca também apontava para isso. Assim que chegou, o treinador disse que queria fazer o jogador “perder o medo de ser substituído” e prometeu deixá-lo em campo por 90 minutos contra o Vasco. Cumpriu, mas o substituiu nos outros dois jogos em que o escalou, contra Inter e Tucumán.

Borja tem seis gols em 19 jogos pelo Palmeiras, sendo 12 como titular. Ele só atuou por 90 minutos em quatro ocasiões. São números ainda muito discretos, ainda mais se levado em conta o seu desempenho brilhante pelo Atlético Nacional (COL) no ano passado e o peso de sua contratação, a mais cara da história do clube (10,5 milhões de dólares, cerca de R$ 34 milhões).

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Leeds must let Helder Costa go next summer

While Leeds United did manage to secure the arrivals of players such as Daniel James, Junior Firpo and Kristoffer Klaesson in the recently closed transfer window, as well as making Jack Harrison’s loan deal a permanent move, there was plenty more outgoing activity than incoming business for the Whites this summer.

Indeed, all six of Barry Douglas, Ezgjan Alioski, Ouasim Bouy, Pablo Hernandez, Jordan Stevens and Robbie Gotts left Elland Road on free transfers, while Victor Orta also sanctioned the temporary departures of five players on loan deals.

One of the latter group was Helder Costa, with the 27-year-old winger being sent to Valencia following the deadline day arrival of Manchester United forward James.

And, with the Portugal international’s current contract with Leeds United set to expire at the end of the season, Costa should well have played his last game for the Premier League side.

Get rid

While it would be slightly harsh to say that Helder Costa did not contribute anything to Marcelo Bielsa’s side during his time at Elland Road, it is nevertheless clear that the winger is simply not of the standard required to be a part of the Argentine’s first-team squad.

While the £9m-rated man did score four goals, provide four assists and create five big chances over his 43 Championship appearances in the Whites’ promotion-winning campaign back in 2019/20, you would be hard-pressed to find a Leeds fan who now believes that the £15.93m fee their club paid to subsequently sign the forward was money well spent.

Indeed, over his 22 Premier League appearances for Bielsa’s side last season, only 13 of which came as starts, Costa earned a quite frankly diabolical seasonal SofaScore match rating of 6.46, ranking him as Leeds’ second-worst performer in the top flight of English football – ahead of only young defender Leif Davis.

As such, it would seem highly advisable for United to allow the £36k-per-week forward to move onto pastures upon his return from Valencia at the end of the season, as Costa has very much been stealing a living at Leeds for the past year.

In other news: Marcelo Bielsa dealt major blow as development emerges, Leeds fans will be fuming

ثلاثي منتخب مصر على رأس تشكيل الأفضل في أمم إفريقيا لكرة اليد

أعلنت اللجنة المنظمة لبطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا لكرة اليد رقم 25، التي أقيمت في مصر، عن تشكيل لاعبي الفريق الأفضل في المنافسات.

وكانت البطولة التي اختتمت اليوم، قد نجح منتخب مصر في الظفر بها، بعد فوز كبير على كاب فيردي في موقعة الفاينال، بنتيجة 25-37.

فيديو | منتخب مصر يتوج بأمم إفريقيا لليد للمرة الثامنة في تاريخه بعد فوزه على الرأس الأخضر تشكيل فريق بطولة أمم إفريقيا لكرة اليد

حراسة المرمى: علي العروسي (المغرب).

الخط الخلفي الأيمن: عمر يحيى (مصر).

الخط الخلفي الأيسر: علي زين (مصر).

لاعب وسط خلفي: لياندرو ساميدو (كاب فيردي).

لاعب دائرة: جهاد جاب الله (تونس).

جناح أيسر: عمر الوكيل (مصر).

جناح أيمن: هشام الحكيمي (المغرب).

England seek tonic after draining defeat

Chennai may well be remembered as the Test match in which there were no losers, but try convincing England’s cricketers of that fact as they traipse northwards to Mohali

The Preview by Andrew Miller18-Dec-2008Match factsDecember 19-23, 2008
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Andrew Flintoff and his team-mates will have to refocus quickly after the disappointment of Chennai © Getty Images
Chennai may well be remembered as the Test match in which there were no losers, but try convincing England’s cricketers of that fact as they traipse northwards to Mohali to start their campaign from scratch. For three days and two sessions, they held the upper hand over India, only for that ascendancy to be ripped from their grasp on a manic fourth evening. Virender Sehwag’s irresistible volley of boundaries paved the way for Sachin Tendulkar’s inexorable march to victory, as he and Yuvraj Singh added 165 unbeaten runs for the fifth wicket to coast home in front of an adulatory crowd.What now, then, for England? Chennai was the scene of some extravagant personal performances from their cricketers – most notably the twin-centurion, Andrew Strauss – but they have emerged with nothing to show for their efforts save a significant amount of mental bruising. The scars in some cases are physical as well – the captain, Kevin Pietersen, played the first Test with a cracked rib, while Steve Harmison was receiving ongoing treatment for a knee niggle. It took an awful lot of soul-searching for England to make the return trip to India, to pick themselves up twice in a fortnight would be remarkable.India, on the other hand, will saunter into Mohali with the confidence of a team that now believes that anything is possible. Tendulkar’s 41st century is already being regarded as the crowning glory of his matchless career, while Yuvraj’s unbeaten 85 could yet prove to be a watershed innings. Zaheer Khan once again demonstrated that he is the world’s pre-eminent exponent of reverse swing, and Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s cool marshalling of his players in a tensely-fought contest was another feather in his cap. Down in Perth, Australia and South Africa are supposedly competing for the right to be regarded as the world’s best Test team, but many would argue that accolade has already been claimed elsewhere.Form guide (last 5 Tests, most recent last)India DWDWW
England DLLWLWatch out forIt’s hard to imagine quite what he could come up with for an encore, but Virender Sehwag’s abilities are so astounding that England’s bowlers would be forgiven for freezing every time he settles into his stance. James Anderson and Steve Harmison suffered badly at his hands in the one-day series, and on that pivotal fourth evening they were brutalised once again, to the tune of 83 runs from 68 deliveries. His onslaught broke the back of an insurmountable run-chase, and opened the door to history.Who could ever have imagined that Rahul Dravid would be considered the weak link in an Indian batting line-up? England have been subjected to more than their fair share of Dravid masterclasses down the years, so the likes of Flintoff and Harmison will scarcely recognise the shuffling, diffident figure currently in their midst. Speed of scoring has never been his forte, but now that his legendary powers of adhesion have been eroded as well, his presence at the crease has a duel effect of slowing momentum and inviting hope of an imminent breakthrough. His old ally Tendulkar believes it is merely a blip, but with his 36th birthday approaching, and almost three years having passed since his last great contribution, in the Caribbean in 2006, Dravid’s sands of time are running decidedly low.Mind you, Dravid may be able to take some comfort from the remarkable resurgence of Andrew Strauss, whose twin scores of 123 and 108 deserved to have set England up for a famous victory in Chennai. Not since his career zenith, his debut season of 2004, has Strauss looked so compact, confident and indomitable at the crease. No longer did he feel the urge to chase the game with rash swishes outside off – instead he left with enervating composure, and demanded that the bowlers come to him in a bid to get him out. Every time they did, he tucked them off the hip for more runs. It was not designed to be pretty, but it was astoundingly effective.What is to be done with Monty Panesar? He wasn’t the only high-profile spinner to perform below expectations at Chennai – Harbhajan Singh was equally anonymous for long periods – but there was a sickening inevitability in the way he was muscled out of the zone in that final fourth innings. As Shane Warne said last week, Monty has basically been playing the same 33 Tests for his entire career, which means the lack of variety in his bowling is common knowledge to all his opponents. Graeme Swann, a fellow fingerspinner, extracted far greater purchase from the wicket throughout the game, and was trusted far more readily by Pietersen in the closing stages.Team newsDespite Dravid’s form worries, India are not expected to dispense with the services of their former captain just yet, which means an unchanged side is likely to take the field in Mohali.India : (probable) 1 Gautam Gambhir, 2 Virender Sehwag, 3 Rahul Dravid, 4 Sachin Tendulkar, 5 VVS Laxman, 6 Yuvraj Singh, 7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt/wk), 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 Zaheer Khan, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Amit Mishra.England, on the other hand, have some thinking to do and won’t announce their XI until right before the start. The likely return to fitness of Stuart Broad means his inclusion is inevitable, not least to add an extra dimension to the lower-order batting. Who should miss out is a toss-up – Anderson and Harmison both produced curate’s egg performances, though Harmison, one suspects, remains the likelier man to star on what is traditionally one of India’s bouncier surfaces. Higher up the order, the time is nigh for Ian Bell to be withdrawn from the firing line, temporarily at least. If Owais Shah doesn’t play in this Test, he might as well give up on ever adding to his two caps.England: (possible) 1 Andrew Strauss, 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Owais Shah, 4 Kevin Pietersen (capt), Paul Collingwood, 6 Andrew Flintoff, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 Steve Harmison, 11 Monty PanesarPitch and conditionsHaving taken over from Mumbai as the venue for the second Test, Mohali might not have envisaged hosting two Test matches in the space of two months but that is unlikely to faze the curator, Daljit Singh, whose pitches are universally recognised as some of the best in the country. He said he had prepared a “result-oriented” pitch and expected to aid reverse-swing. “If all five days of play are possible then an outcome is sure.” Daljit said. “After two days some cracks will develop on the pitch, which will benefit spinners. Weather will be the key because the low temperature will make the ball swing and evening fog will make it difficult for batsmen to see the ball.”India certainly enjoyed their last visit, against Australia in October. Batting first they racked up a hefty 469, then went on to bowl the Aussies out for less than 200 on the final day. The monsoon rains that threatened Chennai certainly won’t come into play, although there might be the odd dose of winter fog to contend with.Stats and TriviaIf England need inspiration as they attempt to level the series at the last gasp, they need only rewind three years to their last tour in 2005-06. On that occasion, they came from behind to win the third Test in Mumbai by 212 runs.Mohali is the only venue to have hosted Tests on each of England’s last three visits to India. Ominously, in 2001-02, India won by ten wickets, and by nine wickets in 2005-06.Despite its reputation as a seamer-friendly venue, spin was India’s most significant weapon in each of those matches, particularly in the first innings. Harbhajan in 2001-02 and Anil Kumble four years later both claimed five-wicket hauls.Quotes”The lads are up for it and are raring to go. I thought the day after the Test would be a quiet day but the boys are fine, the boys are really focused now on doing what they can and not focusing on what’s happened in the past.”
“In no way am I trying to say that this will make everyone forget what happened in Mumbai. But I’d like to thank England for coming back to play Test cricket. We’ve witnessed a wonderful match. People are again enjoying cricket the way it’s meant to be.”
“Although India takes the plaudits for winning the match, thanks and congratulations are also due to Kevin Pietersen and his team who played so well while under enormous pressure from forces over which they could exert no control. I was very impressed with their attitude and today I can say I am especially proud to be involved in this great game.”

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