Bruno Guimarães teria princípio de acordo com o Atlético de Madrid

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O portal internacional Goal noticiou nessa semana que o meio-campista do Athletico-PR, Bruno Guimarães, está perto de seu outro jogador do Furacão a ser adquirido pelo Atlético de Madrid.

As conversas até então teriam já deixado uma intenção de proposta com validade até 2020 que seria orçada em 30 milhões de euros, pouco mais de R$ 127 milhões.

A fonte de informação em questão ainda mencionou que as tratativas de Bruno para chegar ao clube europeu tem relação direta com o acordo que foi feito anteriormente pelas partes quando o lateral-esquerdo Renan Lodi fez o caminho de maneira oficial por 20 milhões de euros, pouco mais de R$ 87,1 milhões.

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O valor que está inicialmente colocado na mesa e que pode ser exercido como prioridade em uma possível disputa no mercado dentro dos próximos meses para contratar o atleta de 21 anos de idade tem valor de 10 milhões de euros menor do que a multa rescisória estipulada no contrato do jogador com o Atlhetico.

O que se sabe nesse momento é que a prioridade de Bruno Guimarães parece ser a ida para a Europa e em uma equipe de evidência. Um dos elementos que comprovam essa ideia foi o fato de que, mesmo com o Shanghai Shenhua (CHN) oferecendo os exatos 40 milhões de euros da multa, ele preferiu aguardar alguma oferta vinda do Velho Continente.

Em relação a esse mercado, a equipe que mais foi citada como interessada nos serviços do atleta foi o Chelsea.

India to tour Bangladesh after IPL

India will tour Bangladesh for a short three-ODI series during the window between the IPL final on June 1 and their departure for England on June 22

Amol Karhadkar and Mohammad Isam11-May-2014

India will most likely have a new captain on the Bangladesh tour, with MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli unavailable•Getty Images

India will tour Bangladesh for a three-ODI series during the window between the IPL final on June 1 and their departure for England on June 22. The three ODIs will be played in Dhaka on June 15, 17 and 19.ESPNcricinfo understands India will have a new captain in all likelihood, with MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli unavailable for the tour. Dhoni has planned a family vacation and the BCCI is inclined towards resting the captain for a rigorous season starting with the England tour and culminating with the 2015 World Cup.Similarly, Kohli, who led India during the Asia Cup in March in the absence of the injured Dhoni, has also indicated to the BCCI hierarchy that he would prefer a break going into the hectic season. The other three players who have led India in the recent past are Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Suresh Raina. None of them were part of the Asia Cup campaign. As a result, the selectors could be forced to choose a new captain, with Rohit Sharma and R Ashwin the main contenders to lead.India’s tour to Bangladesh was in principle agreed upon between the boards at the time of FTP negotiations in February, and the dotted line was signed on the sidelines of last month’s ICC executive board meeting in April.ESPNcricinfo had learned last week that the BCB was waiting to hear from the BCCI and also waiting to confirm the six-year TV broadcaster’s deal, for which they had asked for bids from April 24. The main selling point for the BCB was the two India tours to Bangladesh during this period, including the series in June. The open bid to determine the broadcaster is on May 16.

Timão levará produtos de higiene pessoal e comida para a Venezuela

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Enfrentar o Deportivo Lara, na Venezuela, nesta quinta-feira, pela Copa Sul-Americana, requer ao Corinthians todo um empenho para que jogadores e comissão técnica não enfrentem grandes problemas fora de campo. Isso porque o país vive uma grave crise econômica, social e humanitária, o que dificulta a viagem do alvinegro, que embarca na madrugada de terça-feira.

O embarque, inclusive, precisou de uma estratégia. Só é possível desembarcar no aeroporto do país vizinho durante o dia, já que energia elétrica é escassa. Por esta razão, o Timão viaja à 1h (horário de Brasília).

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Também por falta de eletricidade no estádio Metropolitano de Lara, o confronto de volta entre as equipes está marcado para às 17h (de Brasília), para que não haja necessidade de iluminação.

Por precaução, o clube levará na bagagem tudo o que precisar consumir nos dias em que estiver no país, como produtos de higiene pessoal (papel higiênico, sabonete e pasta de dente). Além disso, o Corinthians também embarcará com alimentos e um cozinheiro para que a delegação não passe por dificuldades neste período.

– Desde o dia em que teve o sorteio, no dia seguinte, o Corinthians já fechou tudo. Infelizmente, pela situação que está passando a Venezuela, para ir de voo é difícil. Não pode voar à noite, tem que ser de dia, então, tudo isso complica um pouco. Estivemos lá no ano passado, esperamos ser bem recebidos como fomos – disse o presidente Andrés Sanchez.

O primeiro jogo da segunda fase do torneio terminou com vitória dos brasileiros, por 2 a 0, na Arena Corinthians.

Almeida powers Rizvi Mumbai into final

Rizvi Mumbai’s captain Kevin Almeida struck 56 to help the team reach the final after beating D.A.V College by seven wickets in Chandigarh

ESPNcricinfo staff06-Feb-2014
ScorecardRao Manish picked up three wickets and struck an unbeaten 29•ESPNcricinfo LtdRizvi Mumbai’s captain Kevin Almeida struck 56 to help the team reach the final after beating D.A.V College by seven wickets in Chandigarh. Almeida hit four fours and two sixes during his 42-ball knock, and added 64 for the third wicket with Rao Manish, as Rizvi chased down 132 in 16.1 overs.DAV, choosing to bat, were propelled by a 43-ball 46 from the opener Jaskaran Singh, but wickets at regular intervals right from the start stalled the team’s progress. Apart from Jaskaran, none of the other batsmen managed more than 18 as Manish and Prasad Patil shared six wickets between them to restrict DAV to 131 for 9.Rizvi will now face the winner of Jain Bangalore and MMCC Pune in Friday’s final.

Hong Kong, Netherlands through to World T20

A round-up of all the playoff matches in the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifiers on November 28, 2013

ESPNcricinfo staff28-Nov-2013
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsBabar Hayat missed his half-century by two runs•ICC/GettyHong Kong survived an early scare to beat Papua New Guinea by a comfortable 29-run margin to take the fifth spot available for Associates in the 2014 ICC World Twenty20.Hong Kong looked to have made a mistake by deciding to bat first. They fell to 19 for 4 in the fourth over, but a late surge by Babar Hayat, whose 48 was comfortably the high score in a game dominated by bowlers.The PNG opening bowlers Pipi Raho and Willie Gavera achieved good swing in the early overs, but Hong Kong was equally culpable in the initial struggle with Irfan Ahmed and Tanwir Afzal both caught slogging at deep midwicket off Gavera. Waqas Barkat, deputising for Jamie Atkinson who suffered a broken right thumb a day earlier against Nepal, was also caught after miscuing a slog off Gavera while Nizakat Khan chased a wide delivery from Raho and edged to Mahuru Dai at first slip as Hong Kong’s top four all left without reaching double figures.Hong Kong, though, did not deter from their aggressive intent and Munir Dar struck four boundaries in his 22 off 15 balls before slicing an attempted cut to short third man. From then on, Hayat and Mark Chapman patiently added 62 for the sixth wicket in a match defining stand.A pivotal moment took place in the 16th with the score on 91 for 5 when Geraint Jones dropped a Hayat at extra cover for 31. Hayat then plundered a four and a six off the next over by Chris Amini to take the score to 116.Hong Kong suffered a second collapse as they lost four wickets in the space of nine balls towards the end of their innings. However, the last-wicket pair of Nadeem Ahmed and Haseeb Amjad took 17 runs off the final nine deliveries to take Hong Kong to 137 for 9.Like the Netherlands a day before against the UAE, PNG seemed unsure how to approach a small target and the conservative approach at the start of their chase was something they could not overturn later on.Asad Vala was run out without scoring and Chris Kent struggled against Tanwir Afzal before falling lbw. PNG’s leading scorer Tony Ura was joined by Jones but neither one was able to generate enough momentum for PNG to put Hong Kong under pressure in the field.After PNG slipped to 59 for 5, the hopes for a comeback rested with Geraint Jones, but he was dismissed by Amjad for 20 in the 15th. They were eventually bowled out for 108 one ball into the 20th.”I have no words. It will be the first time Hong Kong will play in the ICC World Twenty20 tournament,” Barkat said. “I think the whole team was really keen to qualify and go to Bangladesh. Though all of us were tired and disappointed after losing yesterday’s match, we did not let our heads down. It is really good that we came back hard today. Even after losing four wickets early on, the guys had self-belief and we did it.”
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsThe Netherlands successfully chased down a steep target against Scotland to secure a return to the ICC World Twenty20 for the first time since they upset England at the tournament opener in 2009.Ben Cooper, who had batted at seven in Wednesday’s loss to the UAE, was promoted to open and his positive approach was the catalyst in the chase. Cooper’s presence encouraged Wesley Barresi to come out of the shell he was in on Wednesday and the pair put on 67 for the second wicket. Cooper was eventually stumped for 40 off Majid Haq, but the Netherlands refused to retreat.Michael Swart picked up where Cooper left off and along with Barresi knocked off the rest of the runs needed as the Netherlands crossed the target with 13 balls to spare. Barresi finished 75 not out and scored a chunk of his eight fours using the sweep against the spinners, with Haq taking the most punishment going for 46 runs in his four overs.This was the last of four games played on the same pitch and the previous two demonstrated wear which caused problems for the team chasing. With that in mind, Scotland chose to bat. Despite a horror start with openers Richie Berrington and Calum MacLeod bagging ducks, Scotland cruised through most of the innings, with Matt Machan and Michael Leask each posting half-centuries. Machan’s 61 was his fourth half-century of the event, keeping him on top of the batting charts with 363 runs.Machan and Leask added 111 for the third wicket to take the score to 112 for 2 after 15 overs. With wickets in hand they threatened to post a score in excess of 160, but the Netherlands bowling unit reined Scotland in with late strikes aided by some stellar catching on the boundary by Cooper and Tim Gruijters.Ahsan Malik accounted for Machan and Matthew Cross to finish with 2 for 24 in his four overs. At 142 for 4 with seven balls to go in the innings, captain Kyle Coetzer was caught on the boundary by Gruijters off the bowling of Mudassar Bukhari. Malik conceded just four runs in the last over including the wicket of Cross to give the Netherlands added momentum heading into the second innings. Even though the target was 30 runs more than they faced against the UAE, the team made it look relatively simple in the end.
Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsItaly claimed ninth place, beating Namibia by 25 runs in the play-off in Abu Dhabi. Italy posted 130 for 9 after choosing to bat. Namibia were never able to get going in the chase, and lost too many wickets upfront to be dismissed for 105 in the last over.Damian Crowley and Carl Sandri made thirties to lead Italy to a strong position at 91 for 3 after 13 overs but the former’s dismissal by Bernard Scholtz sparked a collapse. None of the following batsmen were able to get into double figures as Italy stuttered to 130 for 9.Sandri thrived with the ball as well, taking 2 for 12 from his four overs after Gayashan Munasinghe delivered the initial breakthrough, bowling Louis van der Westhuizen in the third over. The other opener Pikky Ya France was run out and soon Namibia were in free fall at 39 for 4. Nicolaas Scholtz and Gerhard Erasmus added 40 runs for the fifth wicket but the asking-rate kept increasing. Gareth Berg claimed a hat-trick in the last over, bowling the last three batsmen to seal the win.

Afghanistan build lead courtesy Stanikzai ton

Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsAsghar Stanikzai scored an unbeaten century to put Afghanistan in command against Namibia at the end of the second day in Windhoek. Stanikzai, batting at No. 4, added crucial stands of 79 and 88 for the fifth and eighth wicket with Samiullah Shenwari and Dawlat Zadran respectively, to take the visitors to 345 for 8 at stumps.Afghanistan, who began the day at 62 for 1, got off to a shaky start, losing three early wickets for just 31 runs. Opener Nawroz Mangal departed for a 100-ball 59, while Mirwais Ashraf and Rahmat Shah were dismissed in successive overs, to leave Afghanistan precariously placed at 93 for 4, trailing the hosts by 97 runs.But Stanikzai steadied the innings with his knock of 127, turning the match in Afghanistan’s favour. Stanikzai reached his hundred in 198 balls, and struck a total of eight fours and two sixes during the innings.He was well supported by Shenwari, who made 32, and later by Zadran, who struck seven fours during his 96-ball 50, as Afghanistan pushed the lead to 155 with two more days of play left.Left-arm spinner Bernard Scholtz picked up five wickets for Namibia, but had a relatively expensive day, conceding 123 runs in his 40 overs.

Vexame? Elenco do Santos vale mais de dez vezes o do River Plate-URU

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A eliminação do Santos para o River Plate-URU na primeira fase da Sul-Americana foi a discussão esportiva desta quarta-feira. A palavra ‘vexame’ apareceu com frequência. E ela é reforçada pela diferença de investimentos entre as duas equipes. Confira abaixo alguns dados que ilustram isso:

Estimativa de valor do elenco
A diferença entre as duas equipes neste quesito impressiona. O Santos tem o elenco com valor estimado na casa dos R$ 7 milhões, enquanto o River não chega aos R$ 600 mil. Isso significa que o Peixe vale quase 12 vezes mais que a base do time uruguaio. Os dados são do Transfermarkt, site especializado no assunto

Base salarial
​O teto salarial do Alvinegro está na casa dos R$ 350 mil. Os meias Carlos Sánchez e Bryan Ruiz recebem este valor mensalmente, por exemplo. À época da negociação pela renovação do lateral-esquerdo Dodô, o Alvinegro chegou a oferecer pouco menos de R$ 400 mil.

A maioria dos jogadores dos Darseneros nunca viram estes valores. O L! apurou que o maior salário de um atleta no River não passa de R$ 24 mil, ou seja, 12 vezes menor que a base salarial do Peixe.

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Jogadores valiosos
​O atacante Rodrygo é o jogador mais valioso do Santos. Ele foi vendido ao Real Madrid-ESP por 45 milhões de euros (cerca de R$ 195 milhões) à época. O Peixe ficará com 80% do valor, o equivalente a R$ 172 milhões.

Sem futuras promessas, o River Plate-URU tem em Juan Manuel Olivera seu principal destaque. O atacante de 37 anos, que participou da classificação à segunda fase da Sul-Americana, é avaliado em R$ 2 milhões.

Sem a Sul-Americana, o Santos corre atrás para conquistar as três competições que disputa neste ano: Campeonato Brasileiro, Copa do Brasil e Paulistão. A competição de mata-mata nacional, diga-se, pagará R$ 52 milhões ao vencedor.

مواعيد مباريات اليوم الإثنين 29-5-2023 والقنوات الناقلة.. الأهلي أمام سيراميكا كليوباترا والوداد يواجه المغرب التطواني

يشهد اليوم الإثنين 29-5-2023 إقامة عدد قليل من المباريات بعدما انتهت منافسات معظم الدوريات الأوروبية، أبرزها الإنجليزي والألماني، بينما تستمر بعض البطولات منها الدوري المصري والمغربي والبطولة العربية.

ويخوض الأهلي أخر مبارياته المحلية قبل الاستعداد لمواجهة الوداد البيضاوي في نهائي بطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا عن الموسم الجاري.

ويحتل الأهلي صدارة جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري برصيد 59 نقطة، بينما يتواجد فريق سيراميكا كليوباترا في المركز 12 ولديه 31 نقطة.

كما تٌلعب مباراة أخرى ضمن لقاءات الدوري تجمع بين بيراميدز ونظيره الاتحاد السكندري في إطار مواجهات الأسبوع الـ27 من المسابقة.

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Dhaka bowlers defend 137

Duronto Rajshahi bungled up another chase against Dhaka Gladiators, losing by 13 runs in Chittagong

The Report by Mohammad Isam01-Feb-2013
ScorecardDuronto Rajshahi bungled up another chase against Dhaka Gladiators, losing by 13 runs in Chittagong. The holiday crowd was proudly behind Tamim Iqbal’s Rajshahi for most of the afternoon, but as they slid from 114 for 5 to 122 for 9, the packed house got fully behind the Gladiators fightback.In the two sides’ previous encounter, Rajshahi had lost to Gladiators by the same margin, having failed to chase 156.Rajshahi required 33 from the last five overs but a great 17th over from Chris Liddle, in which he got rid of the dangerous Chamara Kapugedera and conceded only three runs, changed the complexion of the game. They took just 11 runs off the next three overs, stumbling as wickets fell regularly.The chase had begun promisingly, as Tamim went after Mashrafe Mortaza from the first over. His 18-ball 33 contained 30 runs in boundaries, including a straight driven six off Mortaza in the first over. But Liddle, Alfonso Thomas, Saqlain Sajib and Mosharraf Hossain all took two wickets each, and bowled tightly enough to defend 137.The Gladiators achieved their modest score due to Owais Shah’s patience and ability to keep his off-field issues away from his game. Shah was unbeaten on 43 off 40 balls, having survived a dropped catch at third-man. He smashed four boundaries, and a six over cover off Abul Hasan.Apart from Shah, youngsters Soumya Sarkar and Anamul Haque promised much butcouldn’t build on their starts. Sarkar batted a bit like Shakib, hitting a six and four boundaries in his 24-ball 30.Rajshahi’s young bowlers also impressed, especially Naeem Islam jnr and Taijul Islam who took two wickets each, but their inability with the bat exposed the side’s weakness. The loss was Rajshahi’s fourth in six games, while Dhaka remained in second position with five wins.

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