يسعى مسؤولو رابطة الأندية المحترفة بالدوري المصري لإغراء الأندية الكبيرة من أجل الاهتمام بشكل أكبر أثناء المشاركة في بطولة كأس الرابطة.
وكانت بطولة كأس الرابطة قد انطلقت في الموسم الماضي لأول مرة في التاريخ وفاز بها نادي فيوتشر على حساب غزل المحلة.
طالع | تشكيل الأهلي المتوقع أمام الزمالك في الدوري.. كهربا يقود الهجوم وموقف ديانج
وعلم “بطولات” أن مجلس رابطة الأندية يفكر في حلول لإغراء الأندية الكبيرة على إعطاء اهتمام أكبر ببطولة كأس الرابطة، التي تُنظم في كل موسم.
وأوضح أن خروج الزمالك وبيراميدز المبكر من البطولة إلى جانب انسحاب الأهلي، أثر على قيمة البطولة تسويقيًا، ولم يُساعد مجلس الرابطة في تحقيق أهدافه كاملة منها.
ومن المقرر أن تحاول الرابطة إغراء الأندية من أجل الاهتمام بمباريات البطولة، سواء من خلال الجوائز، أو العائد المادي من النواحي التسويقية والبث التلفزيوني.
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Viv Richards, the former West Indies captain who is also the Delhi Daredevils ambassador, has said it’s important to be confrontational in cricket against sledging and “bullying” tactics, but through performance.
ESPNcricinfo staff26-Apr-2013
Viv Richards: “Nobody should be allowed to bully anyone”•BCCI
Viv Richards, the former West Indies captain who is also the Delhi Daredevils ambassador, has said it’s important to be confrontational in cricket against sledging and “bullying” tactics, but through performance.When faced with a situation where a player is “standing at the crease with guys swearing at you, telling you all sorts of things about your parenthood…if you’ve got good substance, your presence at the crease will be enough,” Richards was quoted as saying in . “You have got to think you are the man, having your chest and chin up and never taking a backward step. One has to try and exhibit what batsmanship is all about. When you score a hundred, it’s going to hurt a bowler more than anything else.”There are times you have to be confrontational. There are some bullies in cricket and nobody should be allowed to bully anyone. For me, if you confront me, I’ll finish the confrontation myself.”Richards praised Chris Gayle for his destructive batting, the most recent example being his unbeaten 175 against Pune Warriors, but said even Gayle “plays the bluff” sometimes when he builds an innings gradually. “Gayle realises that being destructive as he is, there is a need to dash all the time. Sometimes he takes his time to play his way in and makes up for it later. I am sure Gayle plays the bluff a few times.”While he’s there in the middle the fielders are sweating all the time, wondering when he is going to just go. I believe it’s like stopping at a traffic light – when it gets to green you have the chance to put the foot on the pedal.”Richards said he would always have a player like Virender Sehwag in his side. “They (players like Sehwag) may not get going all the time but when they do they can make up for all the losses.”There was no T20 cricket in Richards’ time but had he had a chance, he said, “In this format the best batsmen should play the most overs. I would have liked to open the batting, but would not take the first ball for sure. I like to take a look from the other end.”
Misbah-ul-Haq, Pakistan’s captain, has said that his dismissal occurred a crucial stage in Pakistan’s second innings and triggered the collapse
Firdose Moonda in Cape Town17-Feb-2013
Misbah-ul-Haq’s dismissal, top-edging Robin Petersen to short fine leg, led to a Pakistan collapse•Getty Images
Just as a captain is supposed to, Misbah-ul-Haq went down with his ship, as Pakistan lost the Newlands Test in four days, and with it the series. He went as far as to say he was responsible for their downfall, a brave but necessary admission from a leader who should not bear all the blame but was willing to do so.On 114 for 3, Pakistan were 100 runs short of what many thought would have been a total challenging enough to be match-winning. To get there, Misbah had to bat a while longer. He had no problems facing Robin Peterson and was sweeping with ease, until one went wrong. His mistake was that he top-edged to short fine-leg and he acknowledged it was a costly one.”That was the turning point. After that, the collapse started,” Misbah said of his dismissal. “We really blame ourselves. We made mistakes and we couldn’t afford to do that.”Pakistan, however, had let themselves down long before Misbah’s second-innings dismissal. Allowing Robin Peterson to score 84 at No. 8 and take South Africa to within 12 runs of Pakistan’s first-innings total was what Graeme Smith regarded as most significant. “The way Robbie batted was pretty inspirational,” he said. “We knew that getting as close as we could to their total was going to be key.”A lack of adequate back up for Saeed Ajmal was Pakistan’s main problem and Tanvir Ahmed’s selection remained a mystery. Tanvir offered neither pace nor movement and, although his first-innings runs were valuable, he did not perform in the role he was selected for.Mohammed Hafeez was used too sparingly and brought on too late and as South Africa crept up on Pakistan, they erased the advantage. “The lead should have been 70 or 80 runs,” Misbah said.Although Pakistan began their second innings on level terms, mentally they were behind, and then their openers departed in the space of two overs. “The third innings can be the toughest of the Test match,” Smith said. “You’ve got to make a play and if you are not positive enough the game can get you. That’s what happened to Pakistan.”Still, Pakistan entered day four with the opportunity to take control, especially with the knowledge that their nemesis, the new ball, was a session and more away. Their shot selection and decision making let them down though. Asad Shafiq lacked awareness when the ball bounced behind him and he didn’t know where it was until it had hit his off stump. Sarfraz Ahmed mysteriously left a Peterson delivery that spun back and bowled him, and Umar Gul chased a wide one.Feats such as bowling England out for 72 would have inspired Pakistan but Newlands is not the UAE – although Graeme Smith said conditions were “not ideal” for the home side – and South Africa are not England. Like the previous world No.1 side, they struggled against Ajmal and had Pakistan set a higher target, Misbah expected the mindset would have been different.”Whenever you are chasing 250 in the last innings and Saeed Ajmal is on the opposition side, it is difficult,” Misbah said. “And pressure is different when you are chasing 250 to when you are chasing 180. Ajmal really gave us a chance but we could not [put] pressure from both sides and runs were flowing. If we could have bowled more overs and restricted them, it might have been different.”Smith admitted his side did not have a method to counter the Ajmal yet. “It can be guesswork at times. He bowls a quick pace and delayed action makes it difficult to use your feet. The toughest part is to pick which way the ball is going. And he is very consistent and a lands a lot of balls in the right areas.”Ajmal’s ten wickets are an achievement that will long be remembered and marvelled at. “He is a world-class bowler and he proved that today against a top quality side by taking ten wickets against South Africa in South Africa,” Misbah said. “They know he can cause problems for them.”Pakistan need a lot more of Ajmal’s type of discipline to earn a consolation win in Centurion. They have already provided a sterner contest than South Africa have had all summer and have got better over the two matches.”We lost the Test series but we know we are playing against the No.1 team in the world in their own conditions and we will try to put a better showing there,” Misbah said. “We want to stick to the basics and spend time at the crease. There was a little bit of panic today at the time when Peterson was bowling. We can’t do that. Experience makes a big difference in this kind of game. You need to have experience to develop.”
Nathan Reardon and Chris Hartley saved Queensland from embarrassment on the first day against New South Wales in Canberra, where the Bulls stumbled to 4 for 18 after choosing to bat
ESPNcricinfo staff27-Nov-2012 Scorecard Nathan Reardon and Chris Hartley saved Queensland from embarrassment on the first day against New South Wales in Canberra, where the Bulls stumbled to 4 for 18 after choosing to bat. At stumps, Queensland had recovered to 7 for 198, with Ben Cutting on 23 and Cameron Gannon on 4, after the loss of Reardon for 71 late in the day.Doug Bollinger picked up two wickets from the first three balls of the match, trapping Wade Townsend lbw for a golden duck and Usman Khawaja lbw for a second-ball duck. Bollinger’s fellow left-armer Josh Lalor then got rid of Joe Burns for 1 from 30 deliveries and Peter Forrest for 17 to leave the Bulls in serious trouble, before Reardon and Hartley staged a recovery.Their 117-run partnership put the match back on a slightly more even keel, although both men had lives early – both dropped by Steven Smith. Reardon was put down on 2 and Hartley on 8 off the bowling of Bollinger, and the misses proved costly for New South Wales.Eventually it was the debutant legspinner Adam Zampa who removed both batsmen, before the captain Steve O’Keefe chipped in with the wicket of Nathan Hauritz.
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details Travis Head helped Australia recover from the loss of four early wickets in the chase•ICC/Getty
Defending champions Australia opened their Under-19 World Cup campaign with a comprehensive victory against England, set up by a powerful fast-bowling performance on a quick pitch in Townsville. Their top order struggled against the new ball during the chase, but that wobble was shored up by Travis Head and the captain William Bosisto, who played mature innings and shared a match-winning partnership.The tournament began in idyllic conditions. The Tony Ireland Stadium on the outskirts of town, surrounded by grass banks, trees and hills, was bathed in sunshine under a cloudless sky. A cool breeze blew through the day to take the edge off the sun. In perfect weather for cricket watching, a fair number of spectators turned up even though this tournament has had little publicity in Australia. Not many cheered when Bosisto won the toss, but that little bit of luck was important given the pace and bounce in the pitch.Australia’s opening bowlers – the left-right combination of Joel Paris and Mark Steketee – struck in their first overs. Paris, bowling with the wind, trapped Daniel Bell-Drummond, who had made 91 in the warm-up against Pakistan and is one of England’s premier batsmen, leg before for a duck with an inswinger. In this extremely professional environment, there was a reminder that the competitors are only young boys when Bell-Drummond came into the grandstand and got a consoling hug from his father, who has made the trip to watch his son play.Steketee, who ran into the stiff wind, took two balls to bowl Ben Foakes, who had made a hundred in the Pakistan warm-up but shouldered arms today to another inswinger. Paris and Steketee bowled with impressive stamina, sustaining pace and bounce through seven-over opening spells. By the time their partnership ended, England were 56 for 3 after 14.There was no let-up in intensity from Australia, though. Gurinder Sandhu, who had taken a five-wicket haul that included a hat-trick in the warm-up against Scotland, bowled faster and with more hostility than his team-mates. He was economical too and had figures of 5-1-9-1 at one stage, having induced an edge from Aneesh Kapil with a short ball.Soon more England batsmen were walking through the grandstand, not to meet family but to review their performance with the team analyst seated on the terrace: a reminder of how professional the boys have to be. Craig Overton held up one end for a while, hitting the legspinner Shane Cassell for boundaries, but the offspinner Ashton Turner broke England in two balls, dismissing Ben Duckett and Sam Wood in succession.Sandhu’s first spell was long too – it included the crucial wicket of Craig Overton for 35 – and he was quick to the very end, hitting the other Overton twin, Jamie, on the body with an accurate short ball in his eighth over on the trot.England lasted only 38.3 overs, which meant Australia were chasing before the lunch break. In those 6.5 overs, Reece Topley broke Jimmy Peirson’s middle stump, which one of the substitutes took off the ground, presumably to keep as a souvenir. Topley was fast but Jamie Overton was faster, getting balls to bounce as well. One flew over the keeper’s head. He and Topley struck again to reduce Australia to 30 for 3 by the time it was time for lunch.Australia lost another quickly after the break – the promising Kurtis Patterson – but things were about to improve. Bosisto did what was needed, to stay at the wicket, while Head scored quickly to take the pressure off. Head had made 87 off 42 balls against Scotland and today he ensured that Australia did not stagnate in a challenging situation.Head brought up his half-century off 52 balls and, shortly after measured celebrations, he lofted Craig Overton over the long-on boundary to seal victory with the first six of the match. It was no mean effort. The boundaries at the Tony Ireland Stadium are large.
James Pattinson has asked Cricket Australia to choose a new long-term bowling coach with Test match experience
Daniel Brettig16-Jun-2012
James Pattinson enjoyed a successful start to his international career under Craig McDermott’s tutelage•Getty Images
James Pattinson, Craig McDermott’s most prominent pupil during a compelling year as Australia’s bowling coach, wants Cricket Australia to choose a long-term replacement with Test match experience, describing such knowledge of international bowling as a “must” for whoever is appointed.CA are set to commence formal interviews for McDermott’s replacement at the conclusion of Australia’s tour of England and Ireland but the team performance manager, Pat Howard, has already spoken with the former Pakistan captain and coach Waqar Younis. Tasmania bowling coach Ali de Winter is another contender, and will work in a caretaker capacity with Australia’s fast men on this tour. Pattinson was adamant that the permanent role should go to a coach with international experience to call upon.”It’s fantastic to have someone as your bowling coach who has had that experience at Test level or [of] international cricket. I think it’s almost a must now, with the amount of cricket that we play, to have someone around the squad who has all that experience in there,” Pattinson told ESPNcricinfo. “For me it is a bit of an emotional roller coaster playing Test cricket, as I’ve found out over the six months I’ve been involved. So to have someone who has that experience and has done that before is outstanding, and definitely a must.”McDermott had an unmistakeable impact on Pattinson’s bowling, encouraging the fuller length and unstinting line that laid waste to New Zealand and India in four Tests before a foot injury halted the 22-year-old’s progress. He returned for one Test in the West Indies and tweaked his back when throwing from the outfield, but is now fully fit for duty in the UK. In the meantime, McDermott called an end to his touring with Australia for family reasons, leaving Pattinson to deal with the loss of a major influence on his progress.”It is tough [without McDermott]. The bowling group were very happy with his input into the team, he did a fantastic job, especially for the young guys coming into the team and trying to find their way,” Pattinson said. “I’m a bit disappointed to see him go, but that’s life. Family things take a toll sometimes. It is sad to see him go, but he’s only ever a phone call away and he’s hopefully going to be there for the rest of my career giving me advice.”I think for me in the West Indies, with such a good start I had [against India], I tried to do a bit too much with the ball and tried to take too many wickets – but the good thing is he’s told me to keep it pretty simple and everything else will take care of itself. It’s great to have him in the back of my mind, [someone] who I can give a call to and get some more advice.”De Winter will need to earn the trust of Australia’s bowlers, though his widely admired work with Tasmania’s seam and swing bowlers has preceded him. “We’ve had little bit of a chat, he’s pretty fresh to me, I haven’t had a lot to do with him over my career,” Pattinson said. “But from all reports he’s a fantastic bowling coach and he’s done really well for Tasmania as you’ve seen over the last couple of years with their success with their fast bowling brigade. So he’s another great inclusion into our squad of staff.”Having arrived in London ahead of a first tour match against Leicestershire on June 21, Pattinson is warming up for a trip that will provide him with valuable knowledge about how to bowl in England. Australia have one ODI against Ireland and five against England, before an Australia A tour will allow Pattinson and others to practice with the Dukes ball in a first-class environment.”The conditions are pretty good for swing bowling over here, so it’s just about my adjusting my skills to the situation and what the pitches throw up,” Pattinson said. “It’s almost a year to the Ashes, so I’ll be doing my best to get as much knowledge of these pitches and tap into some knowledge of past bowlers as well, how they’ve gone over here and how they’ve succeeded.”As the younger brother of Darren Pattinson, who played one Test for England, James Pattinson has plenty of close links to the UK, and was understandably keen to make himself known in the land of his father. “My family’s from here so it is a place I’ve always wanted to go and compete and play cricket,” he said. “It’s going to be a good lead-in for me going into the Ashes and get some experience over here, so I’m looking forward to it.””With my brother it’s always good to have someone who’s got great knowledge of playing over here and the conditions to ring up and have a chat to. I’ll be having a chat to him in more detail in the days to come.”
حدد الاتحاد السعودي لكرة القدم، الجدول الزمني لمواعيد إجراء الانتخابات المقبلة، بين فتح باب الترشح وحتى الإعلان عن المجلس الجديد.
وأعلنت لجنة الانتخابات بالاتحاد السعودي عن انطلاق المحفل الانتخابي يوم الخامس من مارس الجاري بفتح باب الترشح، قبل إغلاقه في الحادي عشر من الشهر ذاته.
طالع | تقارير سعودية: تغييرات في تشكيل الهلال أمام الوحدة.. وعودة كاريلو
وأشارت لجنة الانتخابات بالاتحاد السعودي إلى أنه سيتم فحص قوائم المترشحين خلال الفترة من 12 إلى 16 من الشهر ذاته.
ومن المنتظر أن يستقبل مركز التحكيم الرياضي السعودي الطعون والتظلمات على قوائم المترشحين خلال الفترة من 20 وحتى 26 مارس الجاري، على أن يتم إعلان نتائج الفصل في الطعون والتظلمات في التاسع من إبريل المقبل.
طالع | لجنة الانضباط السعودية تغرم لاعب ومترجم النصر بسبب شكوى الهلال
وأكدت لجنة الانتخابات أنه سيتم الإعلان عن القوائم النهائية للمترشحين في الخامس والعشرين من أبريل على أن يسمح بالدعاية الانتخابية من اليوم التالي وحتى الـ30 من الشهر ذاته.
ومن المقرر أن تجري عملية الانتخاب والاقتراع يوم السبت الأول من مايو لعام 2023 لانتخاب مجلس إدارة جديد.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has formed a task force to advise the board on how to improve domestic cricket in Pakistan. The team will study and review the existing structure of domestic cricket, consider its weaknesses and strengths and will make recommendations within two months. The recommendations of the team, though, will not be binding on the PCB.The team is made up of familiar names in Pakistan administration: former Pakistan captains Javed Miandad, Intikhab Alam, Zaheer Abbas and Moin Khan, and former players Sarfraz Nawaz, Iqbal Qasim, Imtiaz Ahmed and Zakir Khan, who is director of domestic cricket in Pakistan. Alam, who has been both a coach and manager of the national side and is now both the director of international cricket for the PCB and director of academies, will be chairman of the task team. Wasim Akram, the former Pakistan captain, was also approached to be a part of the team but declined because of other commitments.Some of the members of the team have questioned why it has only been given a recommendatory role.Nawaz said the team members would use their experience to determine why Pakistan’s domestic cricket was not producing more world-class cricketers. “The board want our input and we are ready to use the best of our experience to give them that. It is their responsibility to either implement it or not,” Nawaz told ESPNcricinfo.”There is definitely some problem with our existing domestic structure that is hampering the quality of our players. We have to sit down and discuss it right from the start. All the members of the team have rich experience of playing the game. Most of the members have played ample first-class cricket in different eras and understand the structure. I think the quality is missing and that is why we are not producing world-class cricketers. So we have to sit and pen down the differences in the structure of domestic cricket over the years and look for flaws that need to be fixed to get back the quality we had on our circuit.”The structure of domestic cricket in Pakistan has seen several changes over the last six decades. The period from 2001 to now has been the most inconsistent, with changes made every two years. The present structure starts with the inter-district Under-19 tournament, then has the inter-district senior championship followed by the National Under-19 event. After that there is the Patron’s Trophy grade II and then the country’s premier first-class event the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. The format of QEA has remained intact from last season, with 22 first-class teams – both regional and departmental outfits – competing in a two-league structure. The one-day tournament is the next event, followed by the Pentangular Cup: a first-class tournament among provincial teams and sometimes featuring a combination of provincial teams and top teams from QEA – again an inconsistent format. The season ends with the Twenty20 Cup played among all the 13 regional teams.Nawaz said the returns the board were getting from domestic cricket were not equivalent to their spendings. “The PCB has invested a huge amount in domestic cricket but the output isn’t a quality one,” he said. “Most of our current players aren’t in the same class as Wasim [Akram], Javed [Miandad] or Waqar [Younis]; they end up playing a maximum of two years of international cricket. We want to produce players who can play international cricket for at least five to ten years on their own abilities.”We will be studying the structures of most of the successful playing nations and will come up with feasible and the best recommendations for domestic cricket. After that it is the PCB’s responsibility to take up our suggestions and implement them.”Iqbal Qasim, who is now head of sports for the National Bank of Pakistan, also said there were faults in Pakistan’s domestic cricket. “It’s a good sign that the board have at least realised there are flaws and the system requires evaluation,” Qasim told ESPNcricinfo. “Every member in the body has huge experience of domestic cricket and I hope the team can come up with the best recommendations that are helpful for Pakistan.”
احتفل اتحاد جدة بالتتويج بلقب السوبر السعودي للمرة الأولى في تاريخه، بالفوز بثنائية دون رد أمام الفيحاء، مساء اليوم الأحد.
وتسلم لاعبنا المصري أحمد حجازي قائد اتحاد جدة لقب السوبر، من ياسر المسحل رئيس الاتحاد السعودي لكرة القدم، على أرضية ملعب الملك فهد الدولي وأمام أعين 48 ألف من عشاق العميد.
اقرأ أيضا..عبد الرزاق حمد الله يحقق 3 أرقام قياسية في ليلة تتويج اتحاد جدة بـ السوبر السعودي
ومنح الاتحاد السعودي لكرة القدم جائزة مالية للاتحاد قدرها 4 ملايين ريال سعودي بزيادة مليوني ريال على الجائزة في النسخ الـ8 السابقة.
ونال الفيحاء وصيف لقب السوبر السعودي جائزة قيمتها مليوني ريال سعودي حصد كل من الهلال والنصر مليون ريال لكل فريق بعد توديع البطولة من دور نصف النهائي.
وحقق المغربي المخضرم عبد الرزاق حمد الله جائزة رجل المباراة النهائية لـ كأس السوبر السعودي، بعد أن سجل هدفين في مرمى الفيحاء، كما أصبح الهداف التاريخي لـ بطولة كأس السوبر بإحرازه 5 أهداف.