لاعب الأهلي يفوز بجائزة الأفضل في الجولة الخامسة من مجموعات دوري أبطال إفريقيا

أعلن الاتحاد الإفريقي لكرة القدم كاف، عن اختيار محمود كهربا لاعب الأهلي للفوز بجائزة أفضل لاعب في مباريات الجولة الخامسة من دور المجموعات لبطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وشهدت الجولة الخامسة فوز الأهلي على حساب القطن الكاميروني بنتيجة 4-0، سجل خلالها كهربا هاتريك.

وبالجولة ذاتها تلقى الزمالك هزيمة صعبة أمام شباب بلوزداد بنتيجة 2-0 باللقاء الذي أقيم في الجزائر.

طالع | سيد معوض يتوقع مهاجم مصر الأساسي أمام مالاوي.. ويشيد بـ فيتوريا بسبب كهربا

ونشر الحساب الرسمي للكاف على موقع التواصل الاجتماعي “تويتر”: “بتصويت الجمهور، كهربا هو لاعب الأسبوع في الجولة الخامسة من دوري أبطال إفريقيا في مباراة فريقه أمام القطن الكاميروني”.

يذكر، أن الأهلي سيخوض مباراة صعبة أمام الهلال السوداني بالجولة الأخيرة من مرحلة المجموعات في اللقاء المقرر له مساء السبت 1 من أبريل القادم.

Early collapse condemns Surrey

Nottinghamshire ended Surrey’s unbeaten run in the Clydesdale Bank 40 by winning a one-sided contest at Guildford with 57 balls and five wickets to spare

15-Jul-2012
ScorecardNottinghamshire ripped through Surrey’s top order to leave them 8 for 5•PA Photos

Nottinghamshire ended Surrey’s unbeaten run in the Clydesdale Bank 40 by winning a one-sided contest at Guildford with 57 balls and five wickets to spare.With Harry Gurney taking 4 for 22 and Darren Pattinson 3 for 27, the Nottinghamshire required just 124 for victory, which was never seriously in doubt after James Taylor – who made an unbeaten 41 off 57 balls – and Samit Patel had seized the initiative with a third-wicket stand of 57 in 14 overs.Having elected to bat on the same pitch as the one that yielded over 900 runs for the loss of 12 wickets in the County Championship, Surrey slumped to 8 for 5 before recovering to make 123, their lowest total in one-day cricket for seven years.The hosts lost Jason Roy to the third ball of the match, leg before to Patel, Steven Davies to the ninth, caught at first slip off Pattinson, and Gary Wilson to the 10th, caught behind. With Zander de Bruyn falling to an excellent head-high catch at second slip by Adam Voges and Rory Burns toe-ending a drive off Pattinson to mid-on, the home side were in deep trouble.But thanks to Matthew Spriegel, who countered with 39 off 76 balls, Surrey eventually found their feet. Spriegel steered Harry Gurney down to the third-man boundary to ironic cheers, before clipping Pattinson through square leg for four.But 10 overs later, Zafar Ansari lofted Jake Ball to Riki Wessels, who held on to a tumbling catch running back from mid-off to make it 46 for 6. Spriegel was joined by Gareth Batty and together they added 43 in 11 overs. Batty despatched Patel to the rope at long-on and cover drove Steven Mullaney for four.But Surrey were pegged back further when Gurney picked up three wickets in eight deliveries. Batty, attempting to force the former Leicestershire man off the back foot, was caught behind for 24.Spriegel, shaping to cut, had his off stump pushed back. Lewis edged behind and Michael Lumb drew a line under the Surrey innings when held on to a sharp chance at short fine leg off Ball.In reply, Nottinghamshire lost Lumb to a run out, when Lewis pounced on Hales’s defensive push to backward point off Spriegel. Three overs later, Alex Hales collected two successive fours off Stuart Meaker, only to depart a couple of balls later to a lofted catch at deep square leg.Taylor cut a no-ball from Meaker for four before lifting the free hit back over the bowler’s head. But shortly after despatching Batty to the rope at extra cover, Patel was caught at slip off Kartik.With just 29 needed off 100 balls the writing was on the wall, notwithstanding the loss of Voges, who was caught behind looking to launch Kartik into the car park at the Railway End. Having just been dropped at short mid-off, the gloss was taken off the Nottinghamshire’s victory when Wessels then fell to a leading edge off Batty.

Worcestershire make the South Africans work

AB de Villiers struck a 58-ball half-century but was the only one of the South African batsman to show staying power

Firdose Moonda at New Road27-Jul-2012
Scorecard Albie Morkel made a half-century but players who needed runs missed out•Getty Images

Two wickets in two overs from Dale Steyn and half centuries from AB de Villiers and Albie Morkel papered over the South Africans’ unresolved issues after the first day of their tour match against Worcestershire. The three batsmen who most needed time in the middle were all out cheaply on one of their only opportunities to have match time ahead of the second Test at Headingley next week.Openers Alviro Petersen and Jacques Rudolph, the latter standing in for Graeme Smith who is back home with his new-born daughter, were dismissed in the first eight overs. JP Duminy made just 5 and Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel were dismissed cheaply. A useful contribution from Vernon Philander, who has not lived up to his allrounder status thus far, buoyed the South African lower order.After a fairly quiet start, Rudolph tried his first aggressive shot off David Lucas in the fifth over only for Neil Pinner at point to put the chance down. However, the drop was not costly as Rudolph inside-edged onto his stumps playing an expansive drive four balls later.De Villiers hit the first boundary of the match, a pull through midwicket, to set the tone for his innings but Petersen could not follow suit. The opener, who made a duck in the Test match, looked tentative and eventually succumbed when he went forward to Chris Russell, who has yet to play a first-class game, and got an edge to second slip.The innings was steadied by de Villiers, who brought out his full range of strokes, and JP Duminy, another who did not bat at The Oval. They put on a partnership of 53, although Duminy contributed minimally and it was up to de Villiers’ drives and pulls to keep the score moving. Duminy was lbw when he played back to Jones.Albie Morkel, who did not feature in the squad until an injury ruled out Marchant de Lange, made a solid start with two boundaries off Jones’ sixth over and used the opportunity to put it an extended innings. Morkel was solid after lunch, with his cover drive earning him most of his runs and put on 91 with de Villiers for the fourth wicket. He was also dismissed after missing a drive, to give Russell his third wicket.Morkel’s was the first of five wickets that fell in 72 runs. De Villiers was caught at cover playing a lazy shot and the spinners did the rest of the damage. Moeen Ali removed Steyn and Morne Morkel while Shaaiq Choudhry undid the replacement wicketkeeper Thami Tsolekile and Robin Peterson, who was caught at mid-on.South Africa declared with 22 overs left in the day and Dale Steyn steamed in to make an immediate impact. He induced the edge of Daryl Mitchell off the first ball of the innings and Alviro Petersen dived to his right to take the catch. With the first ball of his next over, Steyn removed Moeen, caught by the same fielder.Matt Pardoe and James Cameron saw off 12 and a half overs before Cameron was caught at first slip. Pardoe saw out the day to end on an unbeaten 40.

رابطة الأندية تعلن مواعيد مباراتي الأهلي أمام فاركو وسموحة بالجولة 25 و26 في الدوري

أعلنت رابطة الأندية المحترفة المصرية، عن مواعيد مباريات الأهلي في الجولات الـ 25 و26 من عمر بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز، مع تأجيل مواجهة الأسبوع الـ 24 للمارد الأحمر.

ويحتل الأهلي صدارة ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز برصيد 44 نقطة بعد خوض 18 لقاء فاز في 13 وتعادل في 5 ولم يتلقى أي خسارة.

ويستعد الأهلي حالياً لمواجهة غزل المحلة في إطار الجولة الـ 23 من عمر الدوري المقرر لها يوم الأربعاء الموافق 5 أبريل.

طالع | “كاف” يحسم الجدل بشأن إعادة مباراة الأهلي والهلال في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

ومن المقرر أن يلتقي الأهلي مع فاركو في الجولة الـ 25 ومع سموحة بالجولة الـ 26، وتم تأجيل مباراة فيوتشر في الجولة الـ 24. مواعيد مباريات الأهلي أمام فاركو وسموحة في الجولة الـ 25 و26 للدوري.

الأهلي × فاركو

تقام المباراة يوم الجمعة الموافق 14 من شهر أبريل على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي في تمام الساعة 9:15 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة.

الأهلي × سموحة

تقام المباراة يوم الإثنين الموافق 17 أبريل على ملعب استاد الجيش ببرج العرب في تمام الساعة 9:15.

No Rei Pelé, CSA derrota o Brasil de Pelotas e vai à vice-liderança da Série B

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Em situações opostas no Campeonato Brasileiro da Série B, CSA e Brasil de Pelotas enfrentaram-se nesta terça-feira, pela 33ª rodada, no estádio Rei Pelé, em Maceió – Alagoas.

O resultado fez com que o Azulão conseguisse subir para a segunda colocação, somando agora 56 pontos, secando agora Goiás e Avaí, que ainda jogarão na rodada, para segurar sua posição. O resultado negativo não alterou nada para o Xavante, que, por sua vez, manteve-se na 15ª colocação, com 37 pontos.

O JOGO

Logo nos primeiros dez minutos, o Brasil de Pelotas não intimidou-se e tentou fazer pressão no CSA. O time gaúcho conseguia ser mais efusivo nas ações, porém as tentativas de conseguir abrir o marcador não tiveram êxito.

Passado o momento de pressão por parte do Xavante, os alagoanos, aos poucos, conseguiram explorar mais o campo de ataque rival. No entanto, eram poucos os lances reais de perigo ao gol defendido por Marcelo Pitol.

Somente a partir dos 25 minutos que o confronto passou a ficar mais equilibrado. Com algumas chances criadas pelo Brasil, com Wallace Pernambuco e Welinton Júnior, e Didira por parte do CSA, ambos os goleiros passaram a ser mais exigidos, levantando a torcida nas arquibancadas.

Com o tempo passando, aos 44 minutos, o Azulão finalmente conseguiu inaugurar o marcador. Após troca de passes na entrada da área do time visitante, Rafinha, com espaço, arriscou o chute frontal e, contando com o desvio de Hugo Cabral, a trajetória da bola acabou traindo Pitol. 1 a 0.

Na volta para a segunda etapa, apenas o técnico Rogério Zimmermann resolveu mudar seu esquema tático inicial. Em uma troca de atacantes, Welinton Júnior deixou seu lugar para Lourency.

Diferente de como foi no primeiro tempo, o CSA, nos 10 minutos iniciais, passou a pressionar mais o Brasil. Buscando as laterais do campo, o time da casa insistia nas jogadas próximas à área visando aumentar a vantagem.

Até os 25 minutos, o panorama do confronto era basicamente igual. Com algumas substituições por parte do treinador Marcelo Cabo, colocando Juan e Neto Berola nos lugares de Daniel Costa e Walter, respectivamente, o Azulão tentava trocar passes na esperança do relógio ‘andar’ mais rápido.

Mas o Xavante parecia não sentir-se intimidado com o fato de estar atrás do placar. Sendo assim, partiu pra cima do rival buscando seu empate, mas Lourency e Wallace Pernambuco, em três oportunidades, lamentaram as chances desperdiçadas.

Na reta final do duelo, bem que o Brasil insistiu no empate, porém, foi surpreendido. Aos 44, Didira usou a velocidade para invadir a área do adversário e chutar forte, sem chances para o camisa 1 do clube gaúcho. 2 a 0.

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Com o placar definido, o CSA apenas administrou o tempo até o apito final do árbitro, fazendo com que a torcida azulina explodisse de felicidade por mais um feito de sua equipe na Segundona.

Bairstow battles to keep England alive

Jonny Bairstow kept England alive at Lord’s after South Africa’s pace attack had threatened to overwhelm them

The Report by David Hopps17-Aug-2012
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsJonny Bairstow was always going to receive plenty of short balls but dealt with them well•Getty Images

South Africa must have sensed for much of an engrossing day at Lord’s that their ambition to displace England as the No 1 Test side in the world was slowly edging closer. Their fast-bowling attack has impressed throughout the series and once again they treated England’s batsmen to an unflagging examination.Jonny Bairstow begged to differ. He was the replacement for Kevin Pietersen, the character in a KP-produced soap opera who would be set up for a fall, and he knew that Pietersen’s supporters would regard him as a pale imitation of the real thing. His Test experience was only three matches old and it they had not gone awfully well. But against a formidable South Africa attack with the series in a critical phase he steeled himself to make an unbeaten 72 from 137 balls that kept England in contention.England’s fourth wicket fell at 56, just as South Africa’s had on the first day, but two identical scores had a different feel: South Africa had the sense merely of a troubled Test first morning; England’s smacked of a side labouring to turn the tide of a series that South Africa have dominated and produce a win in the final Test to claw it back to 1-1.Bairstow then added 124 in 38 overs with Ian Bell, who pored for 158 balls over 58 before Vernon Philander, whose consistent hammering of a good length has been ill rewarded in this series, finally put together a successful sequence that ended with Bell squirting a low catch to third slip.Bell was intent upon the long haul; Bairstow was initially more concerned with the next short one after a shaky Test baptism against the West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach. This time he had donned a chest guard and met all thrown at him with reasonable equilibrium. South Africa never quite directed the ball at Bairstow’s body with the same intent as Roach, but gone was the jerky, self-preservation that had characterised those anxious early steps in Test cricket.He played within himself until tea and then from the moment he pulled Morkel to the square leg boundary – a favourite area – he sensibly tried to steal the initiative. It would be quite a heist because South Africa have guarded it throughout. The new ball is nine overs away.It was a sweltering day, that rarest of things in a crabby summer. The skies turned a supportive shade of blue as England began to bat at Lord’s with Andrew Strauss in his 100th Test. More than eight years ago, he made a century on debut on his home ground. With the Test series in the balance, a capacity crowd hummed with respectable debate about whether he could possibly make another one.But by tea, Strauss’ day was also turning blue. South Africa were defending only a moderate first-innings total, but Strauss, Jonathan Trott, Alastair Cook and James Taylor were all dispensed with by the 24th over.South Africa pair up Dale Steyn against Trott as soon as possible and Steyn straightened one a fraction to have him lbw, an excellent use of DRS by Graeme Smith. Cook’s footwork had been stilted and he had only 7 from 40 balls when his disorientation was summed up by his chasing of a wide one from Steyn and a catch for Jacques Kallis at second slip. Taylor, after two boundaries in an over against Steyn, a nervous edge followed by one of his specialities, a back-foot boundary through point, edged Morne Morkel to first slip.As for Strauss, once again it was his old terroriser, his old adversary, Morkel, who did for him. In the last over before lunch, he brought one back down the slope to demolish Strauss’ stumps and, in the process, destroying any assumptions in north London that in the wake of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics, history could be so pre-ordained.In one delivery, Morkel had reminded us that Test cricket was a hard school where statistics had to be earned. Morkel has been Strauss’ perpetual nightmare. He began his innings with 112 runs against Morkel at an average of 17. As he walked to the pavilion, he was in no mood to update the statistics; the media will do that for him.Smith allowed himself a stern smile of satisfaction. South Africa’s captain had again preferred Morkel for the new ball ahead of Steyn and even though Morkel was initially inconsistent, he tightened up as the short pre-lunch session, 10.4 overs in all, developed. Strauss played and missed and was struck in the ribs, his unease again evident.South Africa had been dismissed for 309 on the second morning with Philander taking his best Test score to 61 before he was last out, stumped trying to lift England’s offspinner Graeme Swann, into Regent’s Park.The total represented a fine recovery after they had lost half their side for 105 on the opening day. At 262 for 7 overnight they added another 47 runs in 13.4 overs. Philander, 46 not out at the end of the first day, reached his half-century by pulling Stuart Broad through square leg. Broad’s pace, again noticeably down in his 50th Test, was causing growing conjecture about his state of health only a month before he is due to lead England in World Twenty20.The first day had concluded with Steyn struck on the body by Steven Finn and successfully protesting that with two Lord’s floodlights inoperative it was too murky to continue. The second morning began with Steyn peppered by James Anderson and flinging a glove up to protect his face.Steyn became the eighth batsman to fall, pouched by Swann at second slip as he edged a drive at Broad and when Morkel also began to provide useful late-order runs, South Africa’s resilience was again beginning to put England’s four-strong attack under pressure. But Finn, although not at his best, picked up his fourth wicket with a wide ball delivered from around the wicket as Morkel’s edge was expertly intercepted in front of first slip by Matt Prior.

قائمة الزمالك لمباراة المصري في الدوري.. استمرار غياب الجزيري

أعلن الجهاز الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك عن القائمة التي ستخوض مباراة المصري البورسعيدي، المقررة بينهما ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري.

ويلاقي الزمالك منافسه المصري في المواجهة التي تجمع بينهما غدا الثلاثاء باستاد برج العرب في إطار مباريات الجولة الثانية والعشرين للمسابقة المحلية.

 وشهدت قائمة الزمالك استمرار غياب سيف الدين الجزيري عن قائمة الفريق بعد انتظامه بالأمس فقط في مران الفريق بعد عودته من بلاده.

طالع | رابطة الأندية تعلن مواعيد مباريات الجولات 24 و25 و26 من الدوري المصري

كما تواجد الثنائي الشباب محمد حاتم سكر ومحمد حسام بيسو في قائمة الزمالك استعدادا لملاقاة المصري. قائمة الزمالك لمباراة المصري في الدوري

حراسة المرمى: محمد عواد – محمد صبحي.

خط الدفاع: عمر جابر – محمود حمدي “الونش” – حسام عبد المجيد – محمود شبانة – محمد طارق – عبد الله جمعة – حاتم محمد “سكر”.

خط الوسط: محمد أشرف “روقا” – محمد حسام بيسو – سيف جعفر – سيد عبد الله نيمار – عبد الله محمد – أحمد سيد “زيزو” – محمود عبد الرازق شيكابالا – أحمد بلحاج – مصطفى شلبي – إبراهيما نداي.

خط الهجوم: ناصر منسي – يوسف أسامة نبيه.

Maicon fala em "seguir acreditando", mas admite dificuldade para título

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Se a partida frente ao Palmeiras no Pacaembu era encarada pelo Grêmio como um jogo de contorno decisivo no Brasileirão, a declaração logo na saída de campo do volante Maicon após a derrota por 2 a 0 evidencia o nível de frustração do Tricolor Gaúcho.

O camisa 8 tentou dar o tom de que o plantel dirigido por Renato Portaluppi continuaria confiando nas possibilidades matemáticas de ser campeão brasileiro. No entanto, ao mesmo tempo em que admitia através do revés nesse domingo (14) e de outros resultados ruins que a missão ficou bastante complexa.

– Agora ficou mais díficil, são oito pontos em nove rodadas. Temos que acreditar. Os vacilos das últimas rodadas nos custaram caro.

Com o resultado, a equipe de Porto Alegre continua na quinta colocação com 51 unidades, ocupando a primeira vaga das equipes que vão a Pré-Libertadores em 2019, e não corre o risco de ser ultrapassado nessa rodada. Isso porque o Atlético-MG, sexto colocado e que ainda joga o clássico frente ao América-MG em Belo Horizonte, tem 45 pontos ganhos.

O próximo compromisso do Grêmio na temporada será no sábado (20) às 16 h indo até Minas Gerais enfrentar o América-MG no Independência.

DC owners seek BCCI help to find buyer

The BCCI’s working committee will meet on September 4 to decide on the future of the beleaguered Deccan Chargers IPL franchise

Nagraj Gollapudi02-Sep-2012

“The BCCI just wants now to facilitate in finding a buyer. We want to see if there is an amicable sale of the franchise,” says a board official•AFP

The BCCI’s working committee will meet on September 4 to decide on the future of the beleaguered Deccan Chargers IPL franchise. The meeting comes after the franchise owners sought the board’s help in finding a new buyer, conceding they could not carry on running the franchise given their financial problems.At the meeting, board president N Srinivasan – who met the franchise owners recently – is likely to explain the BCCI’s future stand. “They have thrown up their hands. They met the BCCI president directly and said that they cannot get their house in order,” a BCCI working committee member, told ESPNcricinfo.On August 14, the IPL governing council had asked the Chargers management to explain why the franchise had been mortgaged to two leading Indian banks when the BCCI held the ownership rights for the franchise. Granting a month to Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited (DCHL), the board asked the Chargers’ owners to come back with a reassurance that they were in a strong position to continue owning the franchise. T Venkatram Reddy, DCHL chairman, who was present at that meeting was confident the crisis would be resolved soon.But earlier this week, Reddy revealed to that DCHL were in advanced talks with potential buyers and the franchise was in safe hands. However, according to the board official, the issue had become “complicated” with the investors in the franchise having asked the board to get involved.”The lenders do not want the team to die. Nine lenders have written to the board saying they do not mind the team being sold and the board should try and help. The BCCI just wants now to facilitate in finding a buyer. We want to see if there is an amicable sale of the franchise,” the official said.In June DCHL had appointed Religare Capital Markets to look for potential investors who might be interested in buying a part or the entire stake in the franchise. But the board official pointed out any sale could not be a straightforward process. “It is not an easy task because there are some legal proceedings against the Deccan Chargers owners. There are also a number of lenders, number of people who have a stake in the team. One of the lenders has even filed a company winding-up petition,” the official said.Asked if the IPL could be in the danger of being reduced to eight teams, the official said that would be the final step. “We are trying to see and find out an amicable way out. If not, there is no other option. It is a complicated issue and is likely to be discussed during the working committee meeting,” he said.However not all board members are impressed at the sudden “soft approach” being thought about by the BCCI top brass. “Less than a month ago we had stated and issued a notice to the Deccan Chargers owners that in case they would not settle their dispute the board would auction for a new team. Now apparently we have to take a softer route. How are we concerned? The lenders are knocking at the BCCI doors because they are in trouble,” a working committee member said.

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