أحمد العجوز يكشف كواليس تعيين ميدو مديرًا فنيًا لـ الإسماعيلي.. ويؤكد: كنت أفضل أبناء النادي

كشف أحمد العجوز مدرب نادي الإسماعيلي وعضو اللجنة الفنية السابق للدراويش، كواليس تعيين ميدو مديرًا فنيًا لفريق القلعة الصفراء، مشيرًا إلى أن مواجهة الزمالك دائمًا تكون خارج التوقعات.

وقال العجوز خلال مداخلة هاتفية ببرنامج “ديربي” عبر إذاعة القاهرة الكبرى: “كنت اُفضل وجود عنصر من نجوم النادي السابقين على رأس القيادة الفنية”.

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وأضاف مدرب الإسماعيلي السابق: “لم أعترض على تعيين أحمد حسام ميدو مدربًا للفريق، واستقالتي لم تأت بسبب تعيينه”.

وأشار العجوز، إلى أنه كان هناك اجتماع بين اللجنة ورئيس النادي عقب مباراة المصري البورسعيدي، واستقرينا على تغيير الجهاز عقب مواجهة الزمالك، ولكن فوجئنا بالإعلان عن جهاز فني جديد.

واستطرد: “كنا قد اقترحنا عدة أسماء من أولاد النادي لتولي المهمة، وعلى المستوى الأجنبي اقترحنا مارك ڤوتا وديسابر ولكن يحيى الكومي رفض الفكرة”.

وقال: “يحيى الكومي رشح ميدو وخالد جلال وأحمد سامي وعبدالحميد بسيوني، ولكن أبناء النادي هم من يخافون على النادي، رغم اتفاقنا على أن ميدو حقق نجاحات مع الدراويش في ولايته الأولى”.

وأكمل: “جاريدو خسر المعركة مع مجلس الإدارة من أول صدام بعد أزمة عماد حمدي، ولكنه مدرب جيد، وميدو لديه شخصية مميزة ولكن يجب توفير المناخ المناسب والنواحي المادية وتدعيم المراكز وكلنا سندعم المدرب من أجل النادي”.

واختتم: “أثق في الفريق أمام الزمالك، وأتمنى الفوز وتحقيق الثلاث نقاط، حتى تكون دفعة للمباريات المقبلة، ولكنها ستكون صعبة للغاية على الطرفين وياو أنور لديه بعض النواقص تحتاج للتدريب وسيكون لاعبا متكاملا”.

Swann 'shell-shocked' after humiliating defeat

Graeme Swann admitted that England were left shell-shocked by the manner and magnitude of their incredible three-wicket defeat at the hands of Kevin O’Brien on Wednesday night

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Graeme Swann claimed three wickets for England, but it was not enough to force victory•Getty Images

Graeme Swann admitted that England were left shell-shocked by the manner and magnitude of their incredible three-wicket defeat at the hands of Kevin O’Brien on Wednesday night, but insisted that the team’s best response would be to put the result right out of their minds as they turn their attention to Sunday’s crucial showdown against the Group B pacesetters, South Africa, in Chennai.As Ireland’s celebrations continued long and loud in the wake of the biggest result of their lives, England flew out of Bangalore knowing that their World Cup campaign is in danger of sliding out of control, after three consecutive fixtures – including a thrilling tie with India – in which their frailties have been exposed with both bat and ball. However, with contests against South Africa, Bangladesh and West Indies still to come, qualification for the quarter-finals remains in their own hands, so long as they revert to winning ways at the earliest opportunity.”If we are going to win this World Cup – which we truly believe we can – we’ve got to go out and prove it, and we do that first and foremost in the field,” said Swann. “Four or five days ago, the whole world was saying ‘Oh my God, England can win’ this – because we didn’t get destroyed by that invincible Indian team. We know the fickle nature of the world, and we’re going to ignore that and just carry on and play the best cricket we can.”At 111 for 5, chasing a massive 328 for victory, Ireland’s chances of victory were seemingly non-existent, until Kevin O’Brien climbed onto the offensive with the innings of his – or anyone else’s – life. His incredible 50-ball century slammed England’s bowlers onto the defensive, and in partnership with first Alex Cusack and then John Mooney, Ireland clawed their way back into the contest.”It’s disappointing to lose any game of cricket,” said Swann. “But it was one where we got ourselves into a position of such dominance, to then have it taken away from us is quite shell-shocking. Every now and again someone wakes up and has the best day of their life – and yesterday Kevin O’Brien did that. We should have bowled better; we certainly could have bowled better, but that’s tarnishing the knock he had – personally I think he won the game rather than we lost it.”Despite that assertion, the cracks in England’s performance were visible long before O’Brien got going, with Matt Prior dropping a steepling chance behind the stumps to reprieve Ed Joyce, and Swann himself was visibly peeved with his fielders before claiming three quick wickets to put his team firmly in charge of the contest. “A lot of guys were peed off, and rightly so,” he said. “We got ourselves into a position where the opposition were 110 for five, with 20 overs to go. That’s a game an international team of the calibre that we feel we are should win 10 out of 10.””It’s annoying in the extreme, but I’m not taking anything away from Kevin O’Brien and the performance of his life,” Swann added. “It’s the best knock I’ve seen in a long time. If a guy gets 100 off 60 balls [sic], a guy gets 100 off 60 balls. There’s not a lot you can do, except say we should have bowled differently – and in the next game we will do. If we start panicking and thinking we’re the disgrace that half the people on Twitter thought we were last night, there’s no point in us playing.”You can always bowl better,” he added. “When a guy hits that many sixes you are obviously putting the ball in the wrong place. We could have bowled more yorkers and more slower balls wide of the wicket – that’s easy in retrospect to say. When you’re in the middle and the pressure is on with a guy going great guns, it can be difficult to think clearly. But we back ourselves to be professional and think clearly, so in future that’s certainly something we have to look at.”

New Zealand puts sweeping changes on hold

NZC has not made any major changes after its meeting reviewing New Zealand’s disastrous tour of Bangladesh, where they lost all four ODIs

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NZC has said the team needs to be given a chance to redeem themselves•Getty Images

The New Zealand board has put on hold any sweeping changes following the team’s disastrous tour of Bangladesh, where they lost all four ODIs. It has instead set up a specialised cricket committee and called on the players to redeem themselves on next month’s tour of India.The board met on Friday with captain Daniel Vettori, coach Mark Greatbatch and performance director Roger Mortimer, after nine-hour-long meetings on Thursday with NZC management and Martin Toomey, a high-ranking official of SPARC (Sport and Recreation New Zealand), a government sponsored body to promote sports in the country.Chris Moller, the NZC chairman, called Friday’s meeting with the team officials “comprehensive and robust”, and said that the New Zealand team needed to be given an opportunity to redeem themselves, on the tour of India next month.”We believe that the team needs to be given the chance to demonstrate that they can perform,” Moller said, “the players must take responsibility.”The cricket committee comprises Moller, former international cricketers Stephen Boock and Rob Hart, and High Court judge Sir John Hansen. Its remit will run “from the grassroots right through to the elite level, including the Black Caps.”Moller said that while the performance in Bangladesh was “very concerning”, they will be no major changes in team composition or in the team management immediately. Vettori is the team’s captain, part of the selection committee, their leading bowler and an important lower-order batsman, but NZC decided he didn’t have too much on his plate. “We asked that question, we had a good debate on the subject,” Moller said. “Dan commented that he feels the level of weight on his shoulders was far less than was the case 12 months ago.”Bangladesh’s emphatic victory was the first time they had defeated major opposition in a series. The tour was marred by poor weather and rain washed out New Zealand’s warm-up games, forcing the visitors to go into the ODI series with no match practice. Their batsmen struggled to adjust to the pace and turn of the pitches in Mirpur and failed to score more than 200 in three out of four innings.

Elias Sunny leads Dhaka to title

A round-up of the last five rounds and the final of the Bangladesh National Cricket League’s one-day competition

Rabeed Imam15-Nov-2010What was originally a hastily taken decision proved to be a lifeline for a number of cricketers as this season’s NCL one-day version brought out the best in the World Cup hopefuls. The competition only got going after the weather had conspired to put the first class tournament off track after just one completed round of matches. The BCB then decided that in the interest of preparation for the World Cup, the four-dayers would be put on hold and the limited overs matches finished within a three-week period. Eventually, it was the overall class of Dhaka that triumphed in the final against a spirited Barisal. When curtains fell it was the lasting memories of an exhilarating climax with four teams neck and neck going into the final round, and the continuous domination of national team players that stood out.Phase 1 – Round 4With the 20 top players unavailable for this round because of a preparation camp for Zimbabwe’s tour next month, the runs suddenly dried up. Dhaka collapsed against the steady Barisal attack at Mirpur, and were all out for 170 with Mehrab Hossain Jr. making 59. With such a paltry target unbeaten Barisal must have fancied a fourth straight win, but veteran Mohammad Sharif took a wicket in each of his first three overs, finishing with five for 20, while legspinner Nur Hossain nipped out the middle-order, taking three for 22, as Barisal were shot out for 136.Plagued by injuries to key players and short on spirit, Sylhet were already out of contention for a second phase spot. In a game reduced to 45 overs due to rain at Bogra, they were scuttled for 94 by a ruthless Rajshahi, who won by ten wickets, with makeshift opener Farhad Reza hitting an unbeaten 77.In another rain-shortened match, Chittagong could manage only 121 for eight in 23 overs against Khulna at Rajshahi. At 106 for 8 in the 21st over, Khulna appeared to have made a hash of the chase, before Ziaur Rahman (24 not out) carried them home. With four teams moving into the second phase, Chittagong’s chances evaporated with this loss.Phase 1 – Round 5With qualification more or less ensured for both, the Barisal v Rajshahi clash at Mirpur was more about regional pride. Rajshahi’s innings never took off as they laboured to 221 for nine. Anisur Rahman top scored with 61. Once again Barisal’s bowlers all chipped in. When they batted, openers Hannan Sarker (58) and find-of-the-season Fazl-e-Rabbi (50) promised a hammering for Rajshahi, but once they got out the bowlers tightened the noose, and it took a boundary off the last ball by Arafat Salauddin to ensure victory by three wickets.Paceman Mahbubul Alam blew Khulna away with four wickets in his two opening overs, and despite half centuries from Tushar Imran (53) and Sahagir Hossain (54), the total of 170 was never really going to challenge Dhaka, who crossed the target in the 36.5 overs with six wickets in hand. The big-hitting Anamul Hoque was unbeaten on 64.In the contest of no-hopers, Chittagong finally gave a batting performance where all key men contributed. Nafis Iqbal hit 69, Faisal Hossain 58 and Aftab Ahmed struck 52 in their total of 251 for seven at Rajshahi. After his effort with the bat, Faisal proved even more destructive with the ball as his left-arm spin claimed five for 28. Sylhet went down by 121 runs.Phase 2 – Round 1As the stars returned after a two-round break, so did quality. Mohammad Ashraful’s chanceless 111 not out off 103 balls and Uttam Sarker’s 66 took Dhaka to a seemingly comfortable 271 for six against Khulna at Mirpur. Imrul Kayes (108) and Mohammad Mithun (59), however, kept Khulna in the game with a 140-run stand for the second wicket. When the last power play was on, Ziaur Rahman did what he does best and his unconquered 41-ball 42 saw Khulna home with four balls and four wickets in hand.Mohammad Ashraful was Dhaka’s batting linchpin and earned the player-of-the-tournament award•BCB MediaWith Dhaka losing, Barisal had the chance to go atop the points chart at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium. With leading batsman Roqibul Hassan out with a groin injury, Fazl-e-Rabbi gave them the single-innings inspiration they needed as he batted the entire 50 overs in a run-a-ball knock of 148 that had 16 fours and two sixes. Nasiruddin Faruque gave good support with 68. For Rajshahi wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim had put his side on course by sharing 45 for the eighth wicket with Mohammad Sohrawordi. But when Sohrawordi perished for a quick 32 off 25, and Rahim followed an over later for 114, Rajshahi wound up eight runs shortPhase 2 – Round 2The world’s number one allrounder Shakib Al Hasan hasn’t been as awe-inspiring in domestic cricket. But against Barisal he was his usual self. Having taken three for 34 to restrict them to 213 for eight, Shakib was also influential in the chase, making 35, but it was Nazmus Sadat’s 71 that eased the nerves as Khulna secured a three-wicket victory. The win allowed Khulna to keep their hopes of a top-two finish alive.Rajshahi powered to 276 for 8 on the back of Shabbir Rahman’s 74 and Zunaed Siddique’s 60 against Dhaka who floundered against the slow bowlers and were bundled out for 197.The results in this round meant that three teams – Dhaka, Rajshahi and Khulna were on eight points going into the last round. Barisal were on 10 points, but all four sides were still fighting for a place in the final.Phase 2 – Round 3Khulna were the first team to be omitted from the race to reach the final when they were thrashed by Rajshahi at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium. Mohammad Mithun’s 54 was their only innings of substance, as Khulna crashed to 118. Rajshahi were convincing winners by six wickets, with Siddique making 47.With 10 points and level with Barisal, Rajshahi’s eyes were now on the happenings at Mirpur where Dhaka made a fighting 242. Shamsur Rahman and Shuvagata Hom both scored 54. A loss for Dhaka would have given Rajshahi a berth in the final, but Barisal’s usual tenacity with the bat went missing in this match as they lost the plot and went down by 79 runs. As three sides had 10 points, it was then left to the tournament laws to ascertain that by virtue of head-to-head results Dhaka and Barisal were the finalists.The FinalDrama preceded the final with Barisal’s prolific opener Nasiruddin Faruque getting suspended for the match for showing dissent and abusing the umpires in the game before. Then it was learned that Tamim Iqbal, who had recovered from hand surgery but has not featured in a competitive match for months, had sought a no-objection certificate from his home division Chittagong to play in the final for Dhaka. In the end though, Chittagong decided against giving the NOC as that would have robbed them of their prized batsman for the four-day games later on.Barisal opted to bat, but failed to get a decent run-rate going even though they had wickets in hand. With the openers departing inside 15 overs, Asif Ahmed (48) and Shahin Hossain (40) dug deep but it was left to a 19-ball 35 from Ariful Haque to get them past 200. Fast bowler Shahadat Hossain, another Bangladesh player desperate to impress the selectors with the World Cup clock ticking, returned figures of four for 39 to follow up his three for 23 in the previous game. Set 222 to win Dhaka had five of their top six back in the dressing room with the score on 79 at the half-way point. However, Mahmudullah and Elias Sunny kept their cool and dealt mainly in singles and twos, with the occasional boundary thrown in. Mahmudullah fell for 53 but Sunny, who is more renowned as a left-arm spinner, continued batting like a man possessed. With the lights fading, Sunny found the extra cover boundary off three consecutive balls to seal a third one-day version title for Dhaka.PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT – Mohammad Ashraful (Dhaka)With a hundred, two fifties and a couple of decent cameos, Ashraful was Dhaka’s batting mainstay and for a change thrived in that role consistently. He also backed himself with the ball and made breakthroughs when his team needed them. More than anything it was his calmness at the crease that warmed the heart of his admirers. When he is in that frame of mind it is very difficult to dislodge him and majority of his innings were chanceless.FIND OF THE TOURNAMENT – Fazl-e-Rabbi (Barisal)Only batsman in the competition to score two hundreds and the only man apart from national team players to make a century. With a stand-and-deliver style that brought out a comparison with Chris Gayle from former Bangladesh captain Khaled Mashud, the left-hander impressed everyone with his aggression and hand-eye coordination. He only took the game seriously in 2005 and had never batted for 50 overs before his epic 148 against Rajshahi. The fact that he is local product of Barisal, where the infrastructure is still in its infancy, and had never received any specialized coaching, speaks a lot about the perseverance and talent of this lad.

Ball-tampering charges against Jitendra Patil dropped

Maharashtra Under-22 seamer Jitendra Patil, who was reported for ball tampering in a CK Nayudu Trophy match, has been cleared while his team-mate Ganesh Kukade was found guilty of the charge

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Oct-2010Maharashtra Under-22 seamer Jitendra Patil, who was reported for ball tampering in a CK Nayudu Trophy match, has been cleared while his team-mate Ganesh Kukade was found guilty of the charge. Ajay Shirke, the Maharashtra Cricket Association chief confirmed to that Kukade had been fined 60% of his match fees.On Wednesday, the penultimate day of the game against Uttar Pradesh, the umpires had reported Patil of applying cream on the ball, leading to a protest from the Maharashtra team that proclaimed his innocence and pointed fingers at Kukade. Match referee Harvinder Sodhi had put off his decision until Thursday evening, after the end of the match. Following a close inspection of video replays, Sodhi vindicated the Maharashtra team’s stand and charged Kukade with ball tampering, while dropping the complaint against Patil.Maharashtra won the game by an innings and 13 runs.

Leeds eye up Josh Cullen move

Leeds United are one of a number of clubs interested in signing Anderlecht midfielder Josh Cullen this summer, according to a new transfer rumour.

The Lowdown: Cullen thriving in Belgium

The 25-year-old was once a youngster at West Ham but he has since traded England for Belgium, having joined Anderlecht back in 2020.

Cullen is impressing at his current club too, starting 32 Jupiler Pro League games, as well as appearing in eight 2022 World Cup qualifiers for the Republic of Ireland.

It could be that a return to the Premier League is on the cards this summer, however, with a fresh update suggesting his form has caught the eye of several teams in the English top flight.

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The Latest: Leeds eye up move

According to TEAMtalk, the Whites are one of many keen on acquiring Cullen’s services at the end of the season, with his current deal expiring in 2023.

Wolves, Crystal Palace, Southampton, Burnley, Norwich, Fulham and Sheffield United are all mentioned in report, as well as West Ham possibly re-signing their former youngster too.

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The Verdict: Possible Phillips replacement?

Cullen has proven to be a strong performer at both club and international level over the past couple of years, so he could be a shrewd addition by Jesse Marsch this summer.

He has excelled in a deep-lying No.6 role, averaging 2.1 tackles and 1.4 interceptions per game in the league this season, as well as one key pass per match.

Described as ‘outstanding’ by Lee Bowyer, it could even be that he is viewed as a potential replacement for Kalvin Phillips, should the Leeds hero decide to move on to pastures new, though perhaps Cullen’s lack of experience in a truly elite league would cause worry for Leeds supporters.

In other news, an injury expert has made a key claim regarding one Leeds player. Read more here.

Spiers provides key Hwang injury update

Wolves winger Hwang Hee-chan is expected to return from a longstanding injury in the next couple of weeks, according to reliable journalist Tim Spiers.

The Lowdown: Hwang missing for lengthy spell

The South Korean made a strong start to life at Molineux after joining on loan from RB Leipzig last summer, scoring four goals in his first seven appearances.

Unfortunately, Hwang’s season has been affected by a hamstring injury picked up back in December and he hasn’t played for Wolves since.

It now looks as though the versatile attacker’s return to action is edging closer, however, following a key update from Spiers.

The Latest: Spiers makes key claim

Taking to Twitter to respond to a question on Friday, The Athletic’s Molineux correspondent simply gave a three-word response regarding Hwang’s current situation:

“Two weeks away.”

The Verdict: Big boost at key time

In truth, Wolves have thrived without Hwang available, winning their last three Premier League games, but his return is still an undoubted positive.

He will give Bruno Lage another attacking option at a time where matches will come thick and fast, and Wanderers look to finish in the European places.

With Pedro Neto also thought to be on the verge of a comeback after a long absence, Wolves’ attacking quality could go up a gear, having only scored 19 times in 21 league outings in 2021/22.

In other news, some Premier League clubs are reportedly keen on signing one Wolves player. Find out who it is here.

Desfalque na sexta, Keno participa de treino antes da viagem no Palmeiras

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Desfalque no treino de sexta por conta de uma amigdalite, Keno foi a campo e participou de todo o trabalho neste sábado de manhã, na Academia de Futebol. A atividade foi apenas para os reservas, pois os atletas que começaram a partida contra o Santo André tiveram mais um dia de trabalho regenerativo na parte interna do centro de excelência.

Sem Marcos Rocha, Antônio Carlos, Thiago Martins, Victor Luis, Felipe Melo, Tchê Tchê, Lucas Lima, Dudu, Willian e Borja, todos fazendo recovery, Roger Machado comandou atividades técnicas e de bolas paradas com os reservas.

Na sequência, o elenco almoçou na Academia de Futebol e os relacionados já seguem viagem para Ribeirão Preto (SP), onde o Verdão enfrenta no domingo, o Botafogo-SP, pela segunda rodada do Estadual.

O Palmeiras não divulga mais os atletas convocados para os jogos, mas a expectativa é de que Keno esteja entre eles. O Al-Nassr, da Arábia Saudita, demonstra interesse no jogador, mas o Verdão é enfático ao dizer que não recebeu nenhuma proposta pelo camisa 11. Segundo Alexandre Mattos, neste momento não há negociações nem para chegadas, nem para saídas.

Um desfalque certo para a segunda rodada em relação à estreia é Deyverson. O atacante sofreu uma fissura em um osso do pé direito no treino de sexta e ficará entre seis e oito semanas fora de combate. O confronto com o Botinha está marcado para as 17h (de Brasília), no estádio Santa Cruz.

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Resurgent England take on the hosts

Match Facts

Monday, May 3, Providence
Start time 1330 (1730 GMT)West Indies will need Kieron Pollard to recreate his IPL form against England•Indian Premier League

The Big Picture

West Indies overcame Ireland pretty comfortably in their opening match and should face a much sterner test against an England side desperately hoping to break their duck in global tournaments. Ottis Gibson will have plenty of inside knowledge about this England team and has regular captain Chris Gayle back from injury to implement every devious plan he makes.On the stodgy surfaces we have seen so far at Providence, the spinners play a key role and how the West Indies batsmen deal with England’s spinners could prove crucial. Against Ireland they were almost embarrassed by 17-year-old left-arm-spinner George Dockrell, so Graeme Swann and Michael Yardy should feel confident.England will be testing out yet another opening partnership in Twenty20 cricket and with Craig Kieswetter and Michael Lumb they feel they have finally stumbled on a combination powerful enough to boss the early overs. Quietly England have developed a competitive limited-overs side that, with Eoin Morgan there to finish an innings, appears to have all its bases covered.

Form guide (most recent first)

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While Chris Gayle’s performance usually dictates West Indies’ fortunes, Kieron Pollard is another with a brutal ability to clear the ropes. His outings in the IPL were short and severe, clubbing boundary after boundary on his way to 273 runs at a strike rate of 185.71. If he gets hold of England’s medium pacers, the Providence ground may not be big enough.The World Twenty20 is littered with stars, many still swirling in their IPL riches. Michael Yardy is not one of them. Yet in the sticky conditions, his nagging left-arm-spinners have proved a revelation in the warm-up games, taking five wickets over the two games at a meagre economy rate. He could throw sand in the wheels of West Indies’ middle order and chip in with lower-order runs if England get in trouble.

Team news

West Indies expect to welcome their captain after he missed the Ireland game with a stiff buttock, meaning one of hit-or-miss slugger Andre Fletcher or Narsingh Deonarine will drop out from the team that beat Ireland. Sulieman Benn remains doubtful with his shoulder injury as does Jerome Taylor.West Indies (probable) 1 Chris Gayle (capt), 2 Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 3 Ramnaresh Sarwan, 4 Narsingh Deonarine, 5 Dwayne Bravo, 6 Kieron Pollard, 7 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 8 Darren Sammy, 9 Nikita Miller, 10 Ravi Rampaul, 11 Kemar Roach.England are on baby-watch with Kevin Pietersen looking forward to his first-born, but he’ll be available for this opening match and with Lumb expected to keep Ravi Bopara out of the side the top-order is settled. Their fast-bowling options are more muddled with Ryan Sidebottom’s excellent form prompting calls for his elevation into the side, but it would be hard for him to dislodge one of James Anderson or Stuart Broad.England (probable) 1 Michael Lumb, 2 Craig Kieswetter, 3 Kevin Pietersen, 4 Paul Collingwood (capt), 5 Eoin Morgan, 6 Luke Wright, 7 Michael Yardy, 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 James Anderson.

Pitch and conditions

The cheap boundaries that tend to epitomise Twenty20 cricket should be harder to come by on the Providence wicket. In sweltering conditions the ball should grip on a sluggish surface for the spinners and make any maximums altogether more memorable than normal. It’s unlikely the pacemen will have much to draw from the wicket and it will be sweaty work for all the fielders in the heat.

Stats and trivia

  • West Indies have an excellent T20 record against England winning three of four encounters, most recently in the last World Twenty20 when they knocked England out of the tournament
  • England will try out their 16th opening combination but if Lumb does indeed join Kieswetter there will be the added twist that both openers are on debut.

    Quotes

    “I’m sure they come out here with blood in their eyes and want to beat us.”
    “Ottis is a very close friend to all of us, but we have a job to do, to go out and win this match.”

Palmeiras não pretende usar Guerra como moeda de troca nesta janela

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O fato de cogitar a contratação de Gustavo Scarpa dias depois de ter anunciado Lucas Lima como reforço não significa que o Palmeiras esteja disposto a se desfazer de Alejandro Guerra. A diretoria diz nos bastidores que confia no meia venezuelano e não pretende utilizá-lo como moeda de troca.

Aos 32 anos, Guerra foi um dos principais reforços do clube para 2017. Ele foi eleito o melhor jogador da Libertadores do ano passado, vencida por sua equipe, o Atlético Nacional (COL), e custou cerca de R$ 10 milhões pagos pela Crefisa. Até julho, quando seu filho sofreu um acidente doméstico, o camisa 18 era um dos principais nomes da equipe. Ele fez 38 jogos no total e marcou sete gols.

Ao menos duas equipes se mostraram interessadas em fazer trocas com o Verdão nesta janela. O clube autorizou o Fluminense a conversar com alguns de seus atletas e, dependendo de quantos e quais aceitarem ir para as Laranjeiras, tentará receber Scarpa na negociação. O volante Matheus Sales, que estava emprestado ao Bahia, é um dos nomes da lista.

Já o Atlético-PR quer uma compensação para liberar imediatamente o goleiro Weverton, que tem acordo com o Palmeiras, mas só fica sem contrato em maio. Os rubro-negros pediram o meia Raphael Veiga, mas os paulistas também não estão dispostos a liberá-lo.

O lateral-direito Fabiano, o meia Hyoran e os atacantes Erik e Róger Guedes puxam a fila dos que não devem ser aproveitados em 2018.Michel Bastos é outro que tem seu nome frequentemente especulado em outros clubes, mas seu agente diz que o desejo é permanecer.

No momento, os meias centralizados do elenco são Guerra, Lucas Lima, Raphael Veiga e Hyoran. Moisés também pode executar esta função, mas já declarou que prefere atuar como primeiro ou segundo volante. O mesmo vale para Dudu, que já atuou por ali, mas rende muito mais pelo lado.

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