Danilo Fernandes treina e está apto para final do Campeonato Gaúcho

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Antônio Carlos Zago recebeu uma ótima notícia neste sábado (6), dia que antecede a final do Campeonato Gaúcho, diante do Novo Hamburgo. Danilo Fernandes foi aprovado nos testes feitos pela comissão técnica e está apto para jogador o duelo de domingo, no Estádio Centenário, em Caxias do Sul.

O camisa 1 foi testado em saídas de bola e chutes pelo alto e não decepcionou Zago. O treinador, porém, optou por poupá-lo, ao lado de Marcelo Lomba, na parte final do treinamento, quando os atletas fizeram um recreativo.

Daniel e Igor, revelado pelas categorias de base do Colorado, foram os escolhidos da comissão técnica para a rachão realizado nos minutos finais do exercício deste fim de semana.

Mesmo que Danilo Fernandes e Marcelo Lomba estejam em condições melhores que as apresentadas dias atrás, haverá um esforço maior da defesa para evitar os ataques do Novo Hamburgo, de acordo com Edenilson:

– É impossível se evitar que uma equipe chute a gol. Mas temos de ter muita posse de bola. Time que tem a bola minimiza as chances de gols do adversário – disse o volante do Inter.

West Ham fans fume over Abraham update

Flocking to Twitter, many West Ham United fans have fumed in response to ExWHUemployee’s update involving striker target Tammy Abraham.

Abraham has been linked with a move to east London for quite some time now as the Hammers continue their chase for a new striker.

Reports as far back as April explained West Ham’s interest in signing the 23-year-old but his mooted £40 million valuation will be an issue.

Irons boss David Moyes admitted that they wouldn’t be able to afford a figure that high but claims have surfaced recently of a possible price drop – propelling West Ham into pole position (Football Insider).

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ExWHUemployee, sharing the latest on his Twitter feed, has now dropped his own update on the Irons’ pursuit.

The club insider explains that Abraham is still a target for Moyes but his salary demands have somewhat put West Ham off, with the player currently earning around £140,000-per-week (Claret & Hugh).

He also says that other options are ‘being explored’ as a result.

Flocking to this news, many West Ham fans have voiced their discontent on social media in reply to Ex – find their verdicts from Twitter down below.

West Ham fans fume over Ex update on Abraham

“Weekend ruined”

Credit: @westham_latest

“If they’re not willing to pay that kind of wage then what hope we got offering Rice a better deal”

Credit: @azzamay90

“No way can we be going an entire season with Antonio”

Credit: @TheBjc

“Wow we need a major striker signing”

Credit: @murray_donni

“Mad to think they’re not prioritising a forward, I can’t be the only one watching yesterday & fearing the worst watching Antonio.”

Credit: @RobWaldon

“It’s insane not to prioritise a striker, Antonio can’t stay fit for more than a couple of months at a time maximum”

Credit: @mattwhufc19

“This club is ridiculous sometimes. Agreed we are short in defense, but not as short as the one makeshift striker we have. We need 2,and we are dithering in signing one. Not looking good.”

Credit: @yesbraddd

“Main position we need is a proper striker but lets concentrate on getting a cb typical West Ham”

Credit: @LKWHUFC

In other news: ‘Advanced agreement’…Journalist says 93-goal forward now ‘very close to West Ham’, find out more here.

برشلونة يستهدف ضم لاعب مانشستر يونايتد السابق

كشفت تقارير صحفية إسبانية أن نادي برشلونة يستهدف التعاقد مع لاعب مانشستر يونايتد السابق، الدولي البلجيكي عدنان يانوزاي.

برشلونة يستعد للتعاقد مع بديلًا للدولي الفرنسي عثمان ديمبلي، الذي أصبح قريبًا أكثر من أي وقتٍ مضى للخروج من ملعب كامب نو بعد 5 سنوات.

وحسب ما أكدت صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية، فإن عدنان يانوزاي لاعب فريق ريال سوسيداد الحالي، ومانشستر يونايتد الأسبق، أحد اللاعبين الذين تعتبرهم الإدارة الرياضية تعزيزًا لمركز الجناح الأيمن.

وأشارت الصحيفة إلى أنه ليس من السهل أن يضم برشلونة اللاعب صاحب الـ27 عامًا، نظرًا لوجود العديد من الحالات التي يجب حلها مسبقًا، في المقام الأول هو عثمان دمبيلي، وإمكانية رحيله.

وثانيًا، يأتي رافينها لاعب فريق ليدز يونايتد، الذي يرغب النادي في ضمه من الفريق الإنجليزي، ولكن ليدز لا يريد تخفيض الشرط الجزائي (40 مليون يورو)، خاصة وأن برشلونة لم يتمكن من رفع المبلغ أكثر من 25 مليونًا.

اللاعب البلجيكي شارك هذا الموسم مع ريال سوسيداد في مختلف المسابقات في 44 مباراة، وسجل 5 أهداف وصنع 3.

صفقة يانوزاي لن تكلف برشلونة سوى راتبه، حيث أنه سيرحل بشكل رسمي بعد إعلان ناديه، وذلك بعدما انتهى عقده مع النادي الباسكي، الذي انضم لهم في 2017 قادمًا من مانشستر يونايتد.

Haggerty: Starfelt fits the bill for Celtic

Carl Starfelt fits the bill for Celtic, according to The Celtic Way journalist Tony Haggerty.

The Sweden international has agreed a move to Celtic Park from Rubin Kazan, subject to international clearance, for a reported fee of £4m.

Starfelt made 31 appearances for Rubin Kazan last season, scoring three goals in the process, and has represented his national team on three occasions.

Tony Haggerty believes Starfelt is the calibre of player that new manager Ange Postacoglou wants in his team and is pleased with the experience Celtic’s new signing has, telling Football FanCast: “I think it’s the kind of calibre Postacoglou wants. 

“Starfelt fits the bill, you see he’s got Europa League experience also got some good experience in the Swedish League and the Russian League and he’s got some international experience to. If you put all that together that’s a player that could thrive in Scotland and Celtic have a successful track record of recruiting Swedish players.”

The Hoops have recruited four other players so far this summer, with Kyogo Furuhashi, Liel Abada, Liam Shaw and Osaze Urhoghide all arriving at Celtic Park.

Starfelt plays at centre-back and his arrival comes following the departure of Kristoffer Ajer, who left Celtic to join Premier League newcomers, Brentford, for an initial fee of £13.5m according to Sky Sports.

Celtic: Noel Whelan drops Kristoffer Ajer verdict

Noel Whelan believes that Celtic would be getting a good deal if they can garner around £15 million for the sale of Kristoffer Ajer to Brentford [Football Insider].

The Lowdown: Incomings and outgoings expected at Celtic this summer

Fresh in the door at Parkhead, newly appointed Hoops boss Ange Postecoglou will be desperate to get his house in order ahead of a crucial upcoming season for his side.

Acquiring some high-profile talent will be essential for the Aussie to really kick this squad on and challenge Rangers, but moving top assets on to fund such transactions will also be a pressing priority for the 55-year-old.

The Latest: Whelan ecstatic as Celtic encounter potential Ajer windfall

One player who looks set to move on is 23-year-old Ajer, who was reported to be ‘close’ to a £13.5 million move to Brentford last week.

Likely to include add-ons within the agreement, pundit Whelan was ecstatic in his evaluation of recent developments surrounding the burley Norwegian in an interview with Football Insider, stating:

“I mean, wow, if they can get close to £15million for him, that will go a long way. That kind of money could be used to bring in a couple of top signings and Celtic desperately need new faces.

“I don’t like the way Ajer has gone about his business. It’s not good to have players at a football club who don’t want to be there. You cannot turn their thinking around.

“If they can get £15million it would be a good bit of business. It’s a very good price for a player who has just one year left on his contract.

“From Ajer’s point of view, he needs a move to the Premier League. He needs a change of scenery.” [Football Insider]

The Verdict: Ajer sale would be good business for Celtic

Upon reflection, the former Leeds United man is right to point out the need for Celtic to command a respectable fee for someone as talented as Ajer.

In 2020/21, the giant stopper was in excellent form, registering six goal contributions in 46 appearances for Celtic; two goals and four assists [Transfermarkt].

Impressing with his desire to dispose of dangerous situations at the back, the former IK Start defender averaged 3.4 clearances per game in the Scottish Premiership across the piece [WhoScored]. Full of experience for someone at such a young age, he has won eight trophies throughout his time in Glasgow.

Progressing forward, Celtic should look to complete the sale of the Norway international in order to avoid losing him for free in 2022.

In other news, a reporter has their say on the future of a Celtic talisman.

Man Utd linked with Ilaix Moriba

Manchester United have reportedly made an offer for Barcelona midfielder Ilaix Moriba as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to strengthen his first team squad.

What’s the story?

According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, the Red Devils are interested in acquiring the 18-year-old’s services this summer and have already tabled an offer worth €20m (£17m) for his signature.

United are allegedly hoping to take advantage of Barca’s dire financial situation and lure one of their most promising young stars to Old Trafford for a relatively modest fee.

A massive upgrade on McTominay

The Red Devils made solid progress last season, finishing second in the Premier League standings while reaching the Europa League final. However, the 12-point gap to champions Manchester City and another trophyless campaign highlighted the work that’s still left to be done by the 20-time English champions.

Solskjaer has already agreed a deal for Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho in an attempt to close the gap on the Cityzens, but his summer’s work appears to be far from complete. The likes of Raphael Varane and Eduardo Camavinga have been heavily linked with moves to United in recent weeks, and Moriba is the latest player to catch the eye of the club’s hierarchy.

Despite still being a teenager, the Spain under-18 international made a name for himself in the Blaugrana first team last season after impressing during a handful of appearances. In 14 La Liga outings, Moriba showcased his top-class ability and potential, and his underlying numbers indicate he’d already be an upgrade on some of the options currently available to Solskjaer.

His three assists, 1.2 dribbles per league game and 91.6% passing accuracy all outperformed Scott McTominay’s tallies for those metrics, and it’s no surprise that United are interested in snapping up the £22.5m-rated Moriba up while they have the chance.

The Red Devils’ engine room has been an area of weakness for many years now, but with Paul Pogba finally fulfilling his potential on a regular basis and Bruno Fernandes continuing to produce world-class displays, the addition of Moriba could finally restore it to its past glories.

In other news…Samuel Luckhurst drops major Man Utd transfer update that’ll surely leave fans buzzing 

Trumper's last century lives on in New Zealand history

Cantabrians were lucky in the summer of 1913/14, they saw the last first-class century played by one of the legends of cricket – Victor Trumper

Lynn McConnell16-Aug-2002
Arthur Sims’ Australian XI 1913/14 touring team to New Zealand – including Victor Trumper (back row, second from right)Cantabrians were lucky in the summer of 1913/14, they saw the last first-class century played by one of the legends of cricket – Victor Trumper.He was in New Zealand on a private tour with a side known as Arthur Sims’ XI. It was chock-full of top Australian cricketers and provided some marvellous cricket for New Zealanders in what was the last summer before the onset of World War One.Little did they know that 15 months after he played one of the highest innings of his life, 293 for Sims’ XI against Canterbury at Lancaster Park, that Trumper would be dead, the victim of kidney disease.The other aspect of his innings was that with the tour’s organiser Sims, he shared an eighth wicket stand of 433, that remains a world first-class record for that wicket.His 293 is still the seventh highest first-class score on New Zealand soil.It was one more than the maiden, and unbeaten, first-class century Trumper scored for New South Wales against Tasmania in 1898/99. It was the second highest score of his career, behind the 300 not out he scored for Australia against Sussex on the 1899 tour of England.It was also his eighth score in excess of 200 runs.Canterbury scored 92, Monty Noble picking up four for 25 and Arthur Mailey three for 17. But any disappointment Cantabrians felt was soon changed as Australia lost three wickets for 28 runs.Australian then reached 105/5 by the end of the day, although Trumper hadn’t batted as Sims deliberately held onto him with the Saturday crowd in mind. It was to prove a crucial decision.On the Saturday morning of February 28, 1914, 5000 people turned up to Lancaster Park.Sims went to the wicket when the first wicket of the day fell at 118/6. He started batting with Warwick Armstrong and when they had added 91 runs, Armstrong was out with the score 209/7.Trumper came in and batted like a player who had been caged up and was having an overdue taste of freedom.He hit his 50 in 26 minutes.Alan Mitchell in his biography of Arthur Sims, “84 Not Out”, noted of Trumper: “All his shots were firm and his timing exact. The Canterbury bowlers, recovering from this assault, kept on a length and the fielders on their toes.”Trumper moved on to 80 and, passing Arthur’s [Sims] two hour total at the point, went on rather more sedately to his century. It had taken him seventy-five minutes, the second 50 at little more than a run a minute.””In 17 minutes, Trumper added another 50. Sims, realising what was happening, had the perspicacity to feed Trumper the strike. He hit 18 singles in order to turn the batting over to him. He reached his 200 with his fourth 50 coming in 39 minutes.”Once again Trumper celebrated. Another twenty-one minutes flashed by and up went his score by another 50. By now the crowd was babel. Arthur had also passed his century in one hundred and ninety minutes,” Mitchell wrote.The side’s 600 followed and Sims scored his third 50 in 45 minutes.”When Trumper moved into the 290’s his treble century seemed a certainty. Still the Canterbury bowlers kept at their work and [Joseph] Bennett was applauded for giving the scoreboard a brief rest by sending down a maiden. Then Trumper on 293, went for a big hit, got an outside edge, and D M [Don] Sandman took the catch at deep point.”While the crowd rose and Trumper walked in happily – with every reason for an excuse to seek his bed early that night – and Arthur mopped his brow, the statisticians went to work.”They had watched a world record eighth wicket stand – 433 in one hundred and ninety minutes, or ten minutes over three hours, and in that time Trumper had hit 293 runs, Sims around a century.”Trumper gave chances at 116 and 251.Christchurch’s Press newspaper said of the innings: “Those who went to Lancaster Park on Saturday got the cricket feast of a lifetime. There were probably very few in that big crowd who had ever seen anything like it, and doubtless the great majority will never see its equal again.”There is only one Trumper in the world, and after watching him – for over three hours – execute his magic-like strokes all round the wicket, one could subscribe enthusiastically to the sentiment conveyed in his being styled ‘the incomparable Victor.'”Talk about the champagne of cricket! It was all that, with an electric sparkle running through it all the way.”Those who weren’t among the large crowd that day were soon rewarded with the Press’ description.”The cricket scribe’s vocabulary is quite inadequate to describe Trumper’s innings. Much of the daring that electrified the cricket world a decade or more ago had departed. He is said to have mellowed with age, and strengthened his defence. It may be suggested that the mellowing process has left absolutely untarnished the superlativeness of his strokes.”His defence may be sounder. Once can easily believe it, but that ‘age has withered or custom staled’ his remarkable powers as a batsman is unbelievable after his Saturday’s display.”His driving? It was equal to that of great batsmen who have specialised in the stroke. More often than not the only description of its power would be the pace at which the ball would be seen travelling to the fence and the remarkable short space of time it took to get there. His late cutting was a marvel.”Bennett’s perfect length ball just outside the off stump – the most deadly ball in his repertoire – was flicked away anywhere between slip and point with the ease and precision of timing that was absolutely artistic.”But probably the most astonishing feature of his play was on the on side. Balls just clear of the leg stump whether they kept low or bounced high, were unerringly despatched towards the on fence, and the manner in which he kept the high bounding balls all along the sward and yet go the same power into the stroke, seemed nothing short of jugglery.”Only cricketers could appreciate the difficulty of it. Altogether it was a display of batting, which for sound defence and purity of stroke with the maximum of aggressiveness and minimum of risk has never been equalled in Christchurch.”The Christchurch Star, the city’s then evening paper described the innings as the “rejuvenescence” of Trumper.”Upon how little an incident the success of failure of a game of cricket depends. Had [Harold] Bishop on Friday evening returned the ball to the wickets smarter than he did, Sims would have been run out for a blob. Instead, he defied our bowling all day long on Saturday, and kept his end up while the greatest of all batsmen piled on the runs.”The Star’s writer, “Square Leg”, noted that it had become fashionable to describe Trumper as a ‘has been’. However, he could only wonder what the cricket lovers of Australia had been denied as the result of “the efforts made by the jealous ones to drive such men out of the game.”He also made the point that Trumper had long had an appetite for New Zealand bowling.”To see Trumper going is to see the champagne of cricket, and Saturday’s innings was forceful and extremely clever. But not-withstanding this he had a fair share of luck. Soon after passing his 100 [Charles] Boxshall caught him at the wicket, but Umpire Hanford gave him not out. Trumper, like the true sportsman he is, turned around immediately to the wicket-keeper and said, ‘Hard luck, Boxy; I hit it.'”That was indeed hard luck for Canterbury. He also survived a few very confident appeals for leg-before; and seeing the way in which he frequently covered up his wickets to glide straight balls, he was lucky to get the verdict.”And Sims, who was in the last days of his playing career on his home midden, also drew praise.”Sims exceeded anything he ever did for his native province, and his effort shows that in good company a player’s efforts are far more likely to succeed than in bad. Sims was, of course, quite overshadowed by Trumper, and yet it cannot be said that the Canterbury lad gave a chance.”He was careful to a degree and played for keeps all the time, and was just as keen for runs at the close as at the beginning, and was heard to advise Trumper to go carefully so as to commence again on Monday.”The Lyttelton Times also had its say.”It was when Trumper came in that the crowd sat up to watch proceedings intently, and everybody hoped that the champion would get past the critical stage and make a big score.”There appeared to be no critical stage for Trumper.”He opened out on Bennett with some perfect strokes to the off, placed right between two fieldsmen, who time after time would converge on the ball, but would fail to get it owing to its marvellous pace.”One could have imagined that it was a purely exhibition effort. From driving to cutting, and back to leg glides the batsman seemed to have a supernatural knack of finding a clear avenue to the boundary.”The writer said Trumper’s innings was beyond criticism.”One could only marvel that any batsman could maintain such a sequence, not merely of correct strokes, but of ideal scoring shots, half a dozen of which would lift the average game out of the ordinary.”Trumper’s placement of the ball was described as “an educative treat.””If one had to praise a particular stroke it was the late cut. It was so late at times, that on one occasion his gave Boxshall a good crack on the gloves just as the ball entered them.”Sims’ side won the game with ease, by an innings and 364 runs, still the largest winning margin in New Zealand first-class history.

Pundit worried about Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s Everton future

Marcus Bent doesn’t think that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is the type to demand a transfer, but fears that Everton might lose the striker this summer.

The 24-year-old is on the back of the best goalscoring season of his career, which has led to uncertainty surrounding his Goodison Park future.

Whilst Calvert-Lewin found goals harder to come by in the final months of the campaign, he still managed 16 in the Premier League and 21 in all competitions, although he couldn’t propel the Toffees back into Europe following their final day defeat to Manchester City.

But 2020-2021 was a real turning point on a personal level for the Sheffield United Academy graduate, who’s now a regular in the England squad and made his competitive debut against Croatia.

And Calvert-Lewin, who reportedly earns £100,000-a-week, is now wanted by former Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti for around £50m less than three weeks after the Italian swapped Merseyside for Madrid and returned to the Spanish capital.

This comes after the striker was a transfer target for Manchester United, although that was before they secured Edinson Cavani’s services for another season.

But with some of Europe’s biggest clubs now sniffing around, Bent is hopeful but not confident that Calvert-Lewin will stick around.

He exclusively told Football FanCast:

“He’s got better and better, scoring more goals, and becoming wiser. I don’t think he’s gone into the manager’s office and said, ‘I want to leave’, I just think there’s a big focus on him and he’s doing well.

“He’s hit the ground running and he’s doing well, so hopefully Everton can keep him on board, I doubt it, but we shall see.”

سبورت تكشف موعد عودة أنسو فاتي من الإصابة

كشفت تقارير صحفية إسبانية، عن موعد عودة اللاعب الشاب أنسو فاتي إلى المشاركة مع برشلونة، بعد غياب دام ما يقرب من 90 يومًا.

اللاعب الإسباني الذي يغيب عن برشلونة منذ 20 يناير بعد إصابته أمام أتلتيك بلباو، قد تشهد مواجهة قادش يوم الإثنين 18 أبريل الجاري، عودته مرة أخرى.

طالع أيضًا.. تقارير: برشلونة يتوصل لاتفاق مع ليفاندوفسكي لضمه في الصيف

صحيفة “سبورت” الإسبانية، أكدت أن أنسو فاتي يمكن أن يعود للتدريبات الجماعية خلال الأيام القليلة المقبلة، ولكن من الصعب أن يشارك ضد إنتراخت فرانكفورت في إياب دور الثمانية من الدوري الأوروبي يوم الخميس.

المهاجم الإسباني بدأ يرى الضوء في نهاية النفق المظلم الذي يتواجد به منذ إصابته في يناير، بعد أن غاب 11 شهرًا قبل ذلك، بعد إصابته الموسم الماضي أمام ريال بيتيس.

ورغم رأي النادي والخدمات الطبية التي نصحته بالخضوع لعملية جراحية، قرر أنسو اتباع العلاج المحافظ بإصابته في وتر العضلة ذات الرأسين الفخذية القريب، من أجل العودة بشكل أسرع.

Stephen Waugh out of one-day team

Stephen Waugh will not be selected in the Australian one-day international team to tour South Africa and Zimbabwe in March, it was announced today.

Australian Cricket Board13-Feb-2002Stephen Waugh will not be selected in the Australian one-day international team to tour South Africa and Zimbabwe in March, it was announced today.The decision to omit Waugh from the one-day team was taken by the National Selection panel of Trevor Hohns (Chairman), Allan Border, David Boon and Andrew Hilditch.ACB Chief Executive, James Sutherland, said that in making the decision the selectors were meeting their obligation to put their judgement on the needs of the team ahead of all other considerations.”The selectors have one primary obligation to Australian cricket and that is to pick the team that in their judgement is the best side to represent our country. As difficult as it might be, they have taken this decision to fulfil this obligation,” said Mr Sutherland.Since making his debut in the shortened form of the game in December 1985, Waugh has made 325 one-day appearances, the last of them in the VB Series clash against South Africa in Perth on 3 February, an Australian record.Only India’s Mohammad Azharuddin (334 matches) has played more one-day matches, with Australia’s next most capped one-day player Border with 273 appearances.Only one other player, in addition to Waugh and Azharuddin – Pakistan’s Wasim Akram (323) – has topped 300 one-day matches for his country.Stephen Waugh said that he was disappointed by the decision but would be working to regain his place in the team.”Of course this is an extremely disappointing decision. The challenge for me is to now ensure that the Australian Test team wins the series against South Africa and to play well enough to force my way back into the one-day team,” said Waugh.Chairman of Selectors, Trevor Hohns, said it had been a tough decision to make.”Making this decision has been extremely difficult and it is not one that anyone likes but as selectors our responsibility is to pick what we believe to be the best side for Australia. We believe that there are now players ahead of Steve for one-day selection,” said Mr Hohns.”After reflecting on the VB Series, we decided that for the one-day side to continue to be successful and to prepare for the 2003 World Cup, it was time to make this change.”There is no ideal time to announce a decision like this, but by making the change now we hope that it will give the new captain a chance to step up and grow into the role well before next February.”It will also allow us to consult with that person so that he can have some input into the side that contests the one-day series in South Africa beginning next month.”In announcing the decision, Mr Sutherland also highlighted Stephen Waugh’s contribution to the one-day team.”Stephen has made an outstanding contribution to one-day cricket in this country as one-day captain over the past four years and has played a major part in building Australia’s record in this form of the game.”Waugh has captained Australia in 106 limited-overs matches with 67 wins, 35 losses, three ties and one no-result. Only six players have led their country more often in one-day cricket.With the bat, Waugh’s 7569 runs at 32.90 is the second highest aggregate by an Australian player, eclipsed only by his brother Mark, who has 8500 runs at 39.35 from 244 matches.Stephen also has 195 wickets to his credit in one-day internationals, leaving him 18th on the list of all-time leading wicket-takers in that form of the game. Of Australians, only Shane Warne (268) and Glenn McGrath (226) are ahead of him.Waugh also has two World Cup winning medals to his credit, first as part of Border’s side that beat England in Calcutta in 1987, then as captain when he led the team to a final win over Pakistan at Lord’s in 1999.That 1999 tournament also included Waugh’s highest score in one-day internationals, an unbeaten 120 against South Africa at Headingley in a must-win game for his side, one of three one-day hundreds he has scored.The selectors will as soon as practicable recommend a captain and vice-captain to the Australian Cricket Board’s 14 Directors while the squad for the seven one-day internationals to be played against South Africa starting in Johannesburg on Friday 22 March will be named in due course.Waugh will depart for South Africa with the rest of the Test squad on Thursday 14 February.

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