Now the battle is for fourth place on the world Test ladder

New Zealand waved goodbye to the prospect of a third placing in the ICC Test Championship when failing to win the second National Bank Series Test at the Basin Reserve against England but a win in Auckland could still see them claim fourth ahead of

Lynn McConnell25-Mar-2002New Zealand waved goodbye to the prospect of a third placing in the ICC Test Championship when failing to win the second National Bank Series Test at the Basin Reserve against England but a win in Auckland could still see them claim fourth ahead of England.Already England have secured the William Jordan Rosebowl for another term – the trophy is awarded to the winner of home series between the two countries. The only time New Zealand has won it remains the summer of 1983/84.The third Test starts in Auckland on Saturday. The New Zealand team for the Test will be named tomorrow.It won’t be remembered as a match of accurate umpiring and if it proves to be the last of Steve Dunne’s career it will not be the most shining example of efficiency, a point that should have been brought home to him by the on-field responses of both sides to some decisions – muted as the responses may have been under requirements of the International Code of Conduct.The message was plain, the players were not happy, and the all-seeing television eye would suggest they had good cause.New Zealand batted through 84 overs on the last day today, having been left a target of 356 in 86 overs, but under the conditions it was never on. When play ended two overs early, New Zealand were 158/4 with Nathan Astle (11) and Craig McMillan (17) unbeaten.It was always going to be a fine balancing act for England captain Nasser Hussain. He was always conscious of the threat posed by Astle after the Christchurch onslaught, but in reality the prospect of a repeat here in Wellington was always going to be unlikely.A different pitch, different circumstances, and different needs for Astle’s team.Ten years ago in Christchurch Phil Tufnell went through the New Zealand side in an afternoon as the home team lost seven wickets for 53 runs.But Ashley Giles did not offer the same problems to the New Zealand top order that Tufnell managed.And while the Basin Reserve came under scrutiny in the match, one thing has generally remained constant about the ground since the mid-1980s, at least, it doesn’t quickly deteriorate and, in fact, gets better the further the match goes.Losing the first day and most of the second helped ensure there would be no dramatic break up of the pitch on this occasion.It was at best one of those days which provides frustration for all but the most fervent admirer of Test cricket.England came out and went for the bash to add 97 runs in 18 overs, courtesy largely of 75 runs blasted by Andrew Flintoff who was let off the leash and given free rein to pummel the New Zealand attack, which he did.The one disappointment for England had to be the failure of Marcus Trescothick to achieve his third Test century in a situation made for him. He was out for 88 to Daniel Vettori’s bowling.At one stage Flintoff was in danger of setting the world record for the fastest 50 in Test matches although the actual amount appears to be in some dispute. Some claim Ian Botham’s 26-ball effort at Delhi in 1981/82 is the record while others say Kapil Dev’s 30-ball effort at Karachi in 1982/83 is the fastest.Whatever the record, Flintoff didn’t make it as his 50 came off 33 balls. He was eventually out, offering a simple return leading edge to Vettori when on 75, scored off 44 balls. He hit two sixes and nine fours.If there was any satisfaction for New Zealand’s bowlers it was that Vettori stayed composed under the circumstances and took three for 90.In New Zealand’s response Mark Richardson fell to a good, over-the-shoulder catch by Graham Thorpe from Giles’ bowling at fine leg, at least by the time he caught it, for four.Lou Vincent then came and played an applied innings, although he was given a huge stay of execution when Dunne failed to give him out caught off his gloves by Mark Butcher at silly mid-off.Vincent scored his second half century of the match and was 71, from 181 minutes and 170 balls, before he was trapped leg before wicket by Matthew Hoggard.Earlier, Matt Horne had played a more compelling innings, and one that should probably see him retained for the third Test, of 38 in 109 minutes.Stephen Fleming provided a crease occupation intent on saving the Test with 11 runs scored in 143 minutes.Hoggard did cause a minor flutter of expectation with Vincent and Fleming’s wicket but Astle and McMillan batted without error to keep the series alive.New Zealand knew what they had to do to win the Test in terms of bowling, and they failed. Some change seems likely for the last Test, probably the selection of Daryl Tuffey for Chris Martin.But the home side also need to remember that their two first inning batting efforts in the Tests to date have been poor when they are capable of much better and without those runs they are never going to put the pressure on England in the later stages of the game.

Townsend open to Rangers move

Andros Townsend has made a major admission, regarding his thoughts on a potential transfer to Rangers.

What’s the talk?

Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend has admitted that he would be open to signing for Steven Gerrard’s Rangers side this summer following his exit from the Premier League. Townsend is out of contract at the end of the month and is set to leave Palace on a free transfer.

The winger was recently asked if he would consider signing for Rangers or Celtic in Scotland and opened himself up to the idea. He told TalkSPORT, as transcribed by Glasgow Live:

“I’m open to everything.

“If there’s an option that presents itself and it’s the best one for me and fulfils my needs, I wouldn’t turn it down just because it’s in another country.”

Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson hailed Townsend for his versatility and defensive work rate, whilst also being a “flying” winger for the club. He told Sky Sports:

“With England, he was just a flying winger, wasn’t he?

“He has shown this season that he can do a lot more than be a flying winger. He can play as one of two wide forwards playing much more centrally.

“He has also shown defensive aspects to his play that perhaps were not quite so eminent. All I am concerned about is that he does what we would like him to do every day on the training ground and every matchday.”

Wilson must swoop

Ross Wilson must swoop to snap Townsend up following this major admission by the former England international winger. Townsend is a proven Premier League performer and could be an excellent addition to Steven Gerrard’s squad next season, offering another impressive wide option to compete with the likes of Ryan Kent and Iannis Hagi in the Scottish Premiership.

With his contract expiring this month, it could also be an ideal opportunity for Rangers as they would avoid having to pay a transfer fee for his services and that could make it a bargain deal for Wilson.

Townsend is vastly experienced at the Premier League level. He has played 243 games in the English top-flight, producing a respectable 22 goals and 33 assists playing for Tottenham, QPR, Newcastle and Crystal Palace. This suggests that he has the quality to come in at Ibrox and make an instant impact next season, as he has been able to consistently perform in the Premier League and is still at a good age at 29.

The £80k-per-week dynamo provided five assists for Palace in the Premier League last season. Only three players bettered that for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership, with Kent managing seven and two players – James Tavernier and Hagi – locked on nine.

This shows that he could add further creativity to Gerrard’s squad and provide more service for a player like Alfredo Morelos to help the forward score more goals next season. This is why Wilson needs to pounce on the chance to sign Townsend after his admission.

AND in other news, Wilson must ruthlessly axe “deceptive” £33k-p/w Rangers star, it’s time for him to go…

Lining up to bowl into Wellington's wind – now that's a new one

Bowlers wanting to bowl into the teeth of Wellington’s wind

Lynn McConnell19-Mar-2002Bowlers wanting to bowl into the teeth of Wellington’s wind?Now that’s a new one. As observers caught watching firstly England, then New Zealand, practise on the wind swept Basin Reserve today, two days out from the second National Bank Series match, will tell you, there are winds, and there are Wellington winds.But England captain Nasser Hussain believes there may be no shortage of volunteers for the into-the-wind duties.”We will need an into-the-wind bowler possibly, although that might be the end to bowl with the prevailing wind. If it comes from there it might swing away.”It’s funny with the wind, at the beginning of the last Test match everyone wanted to bowl at one particular end and then people swing it into the wind a little bit more and everyone wants to bowl at that end,” he said.”A Test match varies, from day to day and which end people want to bowl.”Just what the make-up of England’s side would be on this occasion would depend on how the wicket looked closer to the match start time.”The wicket has got a lot of time before it will be ready.”It looks a bit more traditional soil where it might do a little bit to start with and it might turn a little bit at the end, that’s normal cricket,” he said.England would be looking to lift its game from its success in the first Test.They now had to do what they did in Christchurch, which was getting the greater amount of runs on the board in the first innings, pitching the ball up and swinging it, and then, when it gets a little flatter hitting the deck in the manner of Andy Caddick while also having the middle-order score more runs later on.”They’re the same basics from every Test match really.”It’s just a case now of adapting to conditions and that is what my team talk will be based around, and never taking the game for granted.”It looks like a typical New Zealand wicket. There will be times when it is flat and there will be times when it is doing a bit and you have to adapt your game accordingly.I think that was the same in the last Test and will be the same in the next Test,” he said.

Ex-Fla e Timão, Felipe se emociona com classificação do Boavista

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Na última quarta-feira, o Boavista derrotou o Ceará por 1 a 0, com gol de Marcelo Nicácio, de pênalti, aos 51 minutos do segundo tempo. Com o resultado positivo, e por conta da nova regra da Copa do Brasil, a equipe de Saquarema eliminou o Vozão da competição.

O goleiro Felipe, do Boavista, foi um dos destaques da partida. Ex-Flamengo e Corinthians, o arqueiro afirmou está muito feliz e emocionando com a classificação.

-São momentos como esse que fazem valer a pena se dedicar tanto pela sua profissão. Eu já ganhei títulos pelos dois clubes de maior torcida do país, já joguei Champions League, já fui campeão da própria Copa do Brasil. E, guardadas as devidas proporções, é claro, posso dizer que a alegria no vestiário foi tão emocionante quanto.- Comentou

O adversário do Boavista na próxima fase será a Portuguesa-SP, que eliminou o Uniclinic-CE também na última quarta-feira. A data e local ainda não foram divulgados. A equipe de Saquarema volta a campo no próximo domingo, pelo Campeonato Carioca contra o Botafogo, pela 5ª rodada da Taça Guanabara.

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Leeds must sign Ben White amid transfer claim

Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa should make a move for Ben White this summer amid Dean Windass’ transfer claim.

What’s the story?

Reports last year revealed Bielsa’s side were very keen on trying to turn White’s loan deal into a permanent one, but Brighton stuck to their guns and ended up keeping him.

And recently, journalist Duncan Castles has claimed that Leeds are still one of a number of Premier League sides interested in signing the English star this time around, with Arsenal and Leicester also said to be keen on him.

And in response to Leeds’ interest in the England international, Windass said: “I could see that happening but it all depends on money so if they’re happy with the contracts and everything else then yeah, I could see that happening.”

Bielsa’s a big fan

While The Athletic’s David Ornstein has recently claimed that Arsenal are edging closer to agreeing a deal with Brighton for White, Leeds must seriously consider hijacking the Gunners’ move for the centre-back and do so ASAP.

Brighton’s academy coach, John Morling, said: “He’s so calm, nothing fazes Ben. Any hurdles, he just jumps over. He just looks like he’s been there for years. He’s a winner. You’d want him in your team.”

Having also been hailed as a “special talent” and “a warrior” too, White’s performances in his first season in the Premier League saw him named by Gareth Southgate into the England squad for the EUROs.

And judging by Bielsa’s own comments about the £25.2m-rated ace earlier this year, it’s clear the Leeds boss is a big fan of him after the impression he left at Elland Road in his time there in Yorkshire.

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He said: “Ben White has shown he is a Premier League player. All of us here admire him as a player. We respect him and love him as a human being. He was an excellent professional, as well as a team-mate. I hope his career allows him to grow because he deserves it.”

While the Whites may already have signed the likes of Robin Koch and Diego Llorente following their inability to get White through the door, the centre-back would face no adaptation period at all at Elland Road.

He would know all about Bielsa’s methods, and vice versa, and that previous relationship could reap rich rewards for Leeds.

Meanwhile, Marcelo Bielsa is eyeing a move for this Premier League starlet…

راحة 48 ساعة للاعبي الأهلي بعد العودة من المغرب والتأهل لنصف نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا

منح الجهاز الفني للنادي الأهلي، لاعبي الفريق راحة لمدة 48 ساعة، عقب العودة من المغرب، بعد تخطي عقبة الرجاء في إياب الدور ربع النهائي من دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وكانت بعثة الأهلي برئاسة محمود الخطيب رئيس النادي، قد وصلت منذ قليل إلى مطار القاهرة، قادمة من المغرب، بعد تخطي عقبة الرجاء في إياب الدور ربع النهائي من دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

وتأهل الأهلي إلى الدور نصف النهائي لبطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا بعد التعادل الإيجابي أمام الرجاء المغربي على ملعبه بهدف لكل فريق، في المباراة التي جمعت الفريقين على ملعب مركب محمد الخامس بالمغرب، بعدما سبق للأهلي أن فاز على الرجاء بهدفين لهدف في مباراة الذهاب التي أقيمت على استاد الأهلي we السلام الأسبوع الماضي.

طالع | موعد مباراة الأهلي القادمة أمام وفاق سطيف في نصف نهائي دوري أبطال إفريقيا

ومن المقرر أن يستأنف الأهلي تدريباته يوم الإثنين، استعداداً للعودة إلى مباريات بطولة الدوري.

ويلتقي الأهلي مع طلائع الجيش، يوم الأربعاء الموافق 27 أبريل الجاري، في إطار مواجهات الأسبوع الـ 16 من عمر منافسات الدوري المصري الممتاز.

Goleiro Bruno expõe mágoa com amigos dos tempos de Flamengo

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Desde que deixou a cadeia, na noite de sexta-feira, após liminar concedida pelo Ministro do Supremo Tribunal Federal que permite que o jogador aguarde julgamento em liberdade, Bruno afirma que vai recomeçar e que pretende continuar carreira no futebol. Na segunda vez que concede entrevista desde que saiu da prisão, o atleta revela estar chateado com o elenco do Flamengo de 2009 e afirma que não estava preparado para o sucesso.

O atleta fez parte do Flamengo entre 2006 e 2010, conquistou o título de campeão brasileiro de 2009 e o tricampeonato carioca entre 2007 e 2009. No período, Bruno estava sendo analisado para ser integrado à Seleção e sondado por clubes europeus. Mas, agora, o atleta afirma que não estava preparado para o sucesso.

– O cara quando é muito pobre e se depara com o sucesso rapidamente, eu mesmo não estava estruturado. A pessoa deixa se levar. E mesmo a Ingrid me falando várias vezes, me chamando atenção. Eu tinha que estar com o coração aberto para ouvir. Mas eu achava que, eu colocando as coisas materiais dentro de casa, era o suficiente. Mas não é não. Hoje, falo muito para as pessoas, a gente não precisa de muita coisa para ser feliz, não. A gente precisa de amor – disse o jogador em entrevista à Rádio Itatiaia.

Bruno ainda parece magoado com o Flamengo. O jogador se queixa por não ter recebido nenhum tipo de contato dos ex-companheiros de time.

– Gostaria de ter recebido, no mínimo, uma carta daquele grupo de 2009, aquele grupo que fomos campeões brasileiros. Eu não queria nada, na verdade, eu não quero nada de nenhum deles. Mas, naquele momento, independentemente de Patrícia Amorim (presidente do Flamengo na época) de ter proibido, como naquela época eles falaram que ela proibiu. Se fosse com qualquer um deles, eu, independente o que aconteceu, eu mandaria uma carta, eu seria mais radical, eu iria lá. Independente se o cara errou. Não concordo com você, eu falaria, mas vim aqui te ver. Prestar solidariedade. Ser solidário. Faltou isso. Eu só queria uma carta, uma carta daquele pessoal. E eu não tive.

Relembre o caso

No dia 8 de março de 2013, Bruno foi condenado a 22 anos e três meses de prisão por assassinato e ocultação de cadáver da modelo Eliza Samudio, além do sequestro e cárcere privado do filho Bruninho, de quem não tinha reconhecido a paternidade. Entretanto, o goleiro está preso desde o dia 7 de julho de 2010. Eliza desapareceu em 2010 e seu corpo ainda não foi encontrado. Na época, a modelo, que era amante do atleta, tinha 25 anos.

Mesmo sendo condenado, Bruno estava preso enquanto aguardava o julgamento de sua apelação ao Tribunal de Justiça de Minas Gerais. Depois de julgados os recursos, ele deve voltar à prisão, caso a condenação for mantida.

زيزو: فكرت في اللعب لـ الأهلي قبل الانضمام إلى الزمالك

أكد أحمد سيد زيزو لاعب الزمالك أنه فكر في الانضمام إلى النادي الأهلي قبل انتقاله لصفوف الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالقلعة الحمراء.

وكان الزمالك قد ضم زيزو من صفوف مورينسي البرتغالي، ليعود من رحلته الاحترافية التي لم تستمر طويلًا.

طالع أيضًا.. تقارير: الزمالك يستهدف التعاقد مع مهاجم ديناموز الزيمبابوي في الصيف

وقال زيزو خلال ظهوره في برنامج “رامز موفي ستار”: “تمنيت استمرار الفرنسي باتريس كارتيرون المدير الفني الحالي لنادي الاتفاق مدربًا للزمالك”.

وعندما سُئل عما إذا فكر في الانضمام لصفوف الأهلي، رد اللاعب: “أكيد ولكن ذلك قبل قدومي إلى الزمالك”.

وتابع زيزو حديثه: “عائلتي كلها أهلاوية، لكن (أنا والله العظيم زملكاوي) الآن”. ويتربع زيزو على قمة ترتيب هدافي الدوري المصري خلال الموسم الحالي برصيد 9 أهداف هز بها شباك منافسيه.

جدير بالذكر أن الزمالك سيواجه المصري اليوم في إطار منافسات الجولة السادسة عشر من بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

Bright to join new VCA selection panel

The Victorian Cricket Association last night elected former Victorian captain Ray Bright to its state selection panel for the 2002/03 cricket season

Victorian Cricket Association09-Apr-2002The Victorian Cricket Association last night elected former Victorian captain Ray Bright to its state selection panel for the 2002/03 cricket season. Also joining Bright on the panel is former South Melbourne and Essendon batsman, John MacWhirter.Bright and MacWhirter replace former Chairman of Selectors, Shaun Graf and Neil Buszard. Michael O’Sullivan was re-elected to his position on the panel.VCA Chief Executive Officer, Ken Jacobs said the election was part of an annual process.”Every year at the April delegates meeting we hold an election for all positions on the state selection panel and I would therefore like to congratulate Ray and John on their election to the panel. They are both highly regarded in Victorian cricket circles and have contributed an enormous amount to the game in this state”.Jacobs also paid tribute to the service of Graf and Buszard in their capacity as state selectors.”Both Shaun Graf and Neil Buszard have made outstanding contributions to the state selection panel over many years. On behalf of the VCA, I would like to thank them for their commitment and expertise in nurturing the young cricketing talent in Victoria during that time”.Jacobs also stated that the change in the selection panel would in no way affect Shaun Graf’s role as VCA General Manager, Cricket Operations.Details:Ray Bright: 25 Test Matches and 11 One-Day Internationals for Australia. 114 Domestic First-Class matches for Victoria, 184 First-Class matches in total between 1972-1988.John MacWhirter: Played Premier Cricket with South Melbourne (112 matches) and Essendon (21) between 1966-1978.

Douglas drops Newcastle takeover insight

Mark Douglas has dropped some promising insight from those close to the potential takeover of Newcastle United, claiming it could be done in a matter of weeks if the arbitration case goes to plan.

The Lowdown: Ashley’s claims

Mike Ashley has launched two separate claims against the Premier League over the failed takeover deal between him and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) group.

These are the separate arbitration and Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT) cases, with the former set to take place this month.

The Toon will need a positive result there, but if they get it then things could kick into gear rather quickly.

The Latest: Takeover insight

Writing in his latest piece for The Chronicle, Douglas, who has of course been following the whole saga closely, has shared that those close to the potential deal believe that it could be struck within a number of weeks.

He also added that plans have been put in place and could be implemented quickly in time for the new 2021/22 season to start, assuming that the bid can be pushed through.

The Verdict: Promising

It is certainly promising to hear that plans for the potential takeover could be put in place quickly, especially if they can be implemented before the new term starts.

The timing of the arbitration hearing against the English top flight is not ideal, given that the summer transfer window has already opened, and so ideally the consortium would have wanted to strike a deal before so that they can work on some transfers.

However, this would not matter as much if a deal can be struck before the new campaign begins, as they would still have time to work on the squad and overall be better prepared for their first game.

Nonetheless, the fact that there is belief that a deal can be done within a number of weeks is a good sign ahead of the arbitration proceedings.

In other news, find out what Premier League insight Lee Ryder has dropped on the CAT case here!

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