Emily Lima renova com o Santos para 2019: 'Como eu iria dizer não?'

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Mais um ano! Nesta quarta-feira, Emily Lima renovou seu contrato e seguirá comandando a equipe feminina do Santos em 2019. Neste ano, sob os comandos da ex-treinadora da Seleção Brasileira, as Sereias da Vila foram campeãs do Paulista e vices da Libertadores.

Em 59 jogos em 2018, as santistas conquistaram 47 vitórias, empataram nove vezes e sofreram apenas três derrotas. E não faltou ‘DNA ofensivo’: afinal, foram 151 gols marcados ao longo da temporada, ostentando uma média de 2,55 tentos por partida.

-O balanço do nosso ano tem um lado positivo e outro negativo. Conseguimos chegar em duas finais, ficamos longe do que planejávamos no Brasileiro, chegamos ao vice da Libertadores e conquistamos o Paulista, que era um título que vínhamos batendo na trave há alguns anos. Em 2019 o torcedor pode esperar, como sempre, muito trabalho e comprometimento. Acho que o nosso time é bem forte. As atletas são as grandes responsáveis por nossa continuidade no clube. As nossas ideias de jogo são colocadas em campo por elas. Nada que pensamos aqui fora daria certo se elas não fizessem acontecer. Vamos chegar fortes na próxima temporada, como já fizemos em 2018. O torcedor sabe do potencial da nossa equipe e vamos em busca de títulos – disse Emily Lima.

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A comandante ainda fez questão de agradecer à diretoria do Santos, destacando o apoio dado ao futebol feminino dentro do clube. Por mais que ter uma equipe de mulheres seja obrigatoriedade a partir de 2019, a treinadora das Sereias garante que o Peixe possui um panorama “diferente”.

-O Santos FC valorizou a sequência do trabalho. Isso é de grande importância e uma coisa difícil de vermos no futebol atual. Então vamos nos doar o máximo para retribuir na próxima temporada. É sempre bom trabalhar em um clube grande. A história do Santos FC dispensa qualquer comentário. Mesmo com a abertura de muitas portas por conta da obrigatoriedade do futebol feminino em 2019, o Santos FC é diferente. Tenho que agradecer a presidência, que acreditou no trabalho, e também ao torcedor, que sempre apoia na arquibancada e nas redes sociais. Isso mexe com a gente. É um clube conhecido mundialmente. Se essa instituição enorme quer minha permanência, como eu iria dizer não? – finalizou Emily Lima.

Had to drop Morne to get an allrounder – Simons

Eric Simons, the Delhi Daredevils coach, has defended the decision to leave out Morne Morkel for their knockout clash against Chennai Super Kings, saying it was necessitated to maintain the balance of playing six batsmen, four bowlers and an allrounder. Daredevils were forced to replace their injured allrounder Irfan Pathan, but instead of swapping him for an Indian bowler, they brought in the West Indies allrounder Andre Russell. That meant one of the four foreigners had to make way, hence Morkel was benched.The decision was puzzling, considering Morkel has been their best bowler and held the Purple Cap for the most wickets (25) in the tournament. With another slot available, Daredevils picked the little-known Tamil Nadu offspinner Sunny Gupta over the left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem, who had impressed in the tournament earlier. The move backfired as Gupta leaked 47 off three overs as Super Kings blazed 222 to set up their 86-run win.”Irfan was pivotal to our team. When you lose Irfan you have to find the right balance,” Simons said. “We spend hours talking about these things – do you bring in Andre Russell, do you play just six batters? It’s dangerous to sit in a situation and completely judge on hindsight.”He (Russell) gave 30 in four overs, scored 16, could have had a catch taken. He made a good contribution. The nature of the IPL is trying to find the right balance. The direct replacement for Irfan was Russell but unfortunately that meant that Morne missed out.”Morkel said the plan was to beef up their spin attack. “Taking the pace off the ball was the key here, so they went with spinners,” Morkel told . “Umesh [Yadav] and Varun [Aaron] bowled well. But unfortunately, we didn’t win.”Simons admitted that playing a debutant, Gupta, in such a crucial match was a risk, but the decision was based on Super Kings’ batting composition.”Sunny was a risk. They (Super Kings) are a well-balanced side with four left-handers and four right-handers and we had to play someone who takes the ball away (from the left-handers),” Simons said. “We’ve been very successful chasing. Had we restricted them to 180 we would have got it.”Simons gave credit to Super Kings, saying the better-balanced side won. “They sneaked into the playoffs by probably their own admission. They’re so well balanced. They started to come together from the playoffs and that’s the sign of champions. M Vijay (who scored 113) played an incredible innings.”Daredevils held the pole position in the points table for most of the tournament but stumbled in the playoffs, losing to Kolkata Knight Riders and now Super Kings. Simons said there were plenty of positives, particularly in the bowling and praised two uncapped Indian spinners, Pawan Negi and Nadeem.”Negi did nicely, Nadeem did well. In that aspect we have moved well. I’m actually quite happy with the way Umesh has bowled. Morne as moved on as a Twenty20 bowler.”

Compton pleased, if a day late

Nick Compton got over the disappointed of not reaching 1,000 runs before the end of May by scoring a century at New Road

Jon Culley at New Road01-Jun-2012
ScorecardNick Compton got over the disappointed of not reaching 1,000 runs before the end of May by scoring a century•PA PhotosHe got there in the end, if a day too late. Denied ultimately by the weather, although typically blaming himself for missed opportunities earlier in the journey, Nick Compton may have failed to reach 1,000 first-class runs before the end of May but has the consolation of becoming the earliest to reach the mark since the man who last achieved it.Compton’s third Championship century of the summer – and his fourth in an almost-historic sequence of 13 first-class innings that also includes a 99 – took him to 1,049 runs for the season. He is the quickest into four figures by date since Graeme Hick completed his 1,000 on the same ground on May 28, 1988. That distinction had been held for the last eight years by Rob Key, the Kent and former England batsman, who passed 1,000 on June 2 in 2004.It had been Compton’s bad luck to be stranded on 9 not out when rain halted play less than an hour after lunch on the second day. He had waited for three hours subsequently, either staring at the covers on the square from the players’ balcony or inquiring with the umpires as to why they were not being removed at moments when it seemed the drizzle had stopped. But to no avail.At the start of the third day, delayed for 35 minutes by more rain, it was as if he had determined that he would at least get there no more than one day in arrears. The core of his batting philosophy these days is never to sell his wicket cheaply but seldom can he have applied it more rigorously.Bizarrely, he scored a boundary off the fifth ball of the day, with something of a loose stroke, by his standards, to a ball from David Lucas outside off stump that he played some way from his body. It would be the last moment of anything that could be remotely likened to indiscretion.The shot took him to 13 not out from 27 balls. He had faced 77 more before his next boundary advanced his score to 25. Even by his own risk-nothing policy, this was extraordinarily cautious stuff, so patient that in one particularly watchful period he saw off 30 deliveries in a row without taking a run.Then, as if he were suddenly sure of the outcome, finally certain beyond any inkling of self-doubt that he had the measure of the situation, he began to identify chances he could take. From 21, he reached 59 – the magic number – in only 36 more balls.It came at around 10 minutes to three – 24 hours later than he would have preferred, for sure but with no sense of failure in his reaction. Having cracked Gareth Andrew for a superb drive through the covers off the back foot, bringing him his 10th boundary to that point, he dabbed the next ball to third man for a comfortable single. As he ran, he celebrated with a clenched fist and a shout of “yes”, then dropped to one knee and pumped his right arm, getting up to embrace his partner, Jos Buttler, and acknowledge the warm applause from the home spectators.Clearly relieved to have the burden of expectation lifted from him, delighted with himself for having maintained his concentration despite the disappointment he had felt the day before, Compton steadied himself, content to play second fiddle again, if not quite so quietly.He and Jos Buttler added 167 in 34 overs for the fifth wicket, enough to banish the possibility, briefly suggested that the Somerset innings might have crumbled when James Hildreth and Craig Kieswetter fell in consecutive balls to Jack Shantry before lunch.Hildreth, whose innings Compton had made to seem freakishly quick, hit 52 off only 76 balls before Shantry pinned him in the crease. Their partnership for the third wicket put on 75 in 25.1 overs, to which Compton contributed 17. It rewarded a spell of tight, disciplined bowling from Shantry and Gareth Andrew. Shantry followed it up with an equally good ball, one that moved away enough to find the edge as Kieswetter reached forward.Buttler matched Hildreth’s aggressive approach, gathering 14 fours, plus a six off Moeen Ali’s offspin. He had an escape, on 23, when Lucas could not hold a return catch but clearly felt he had missed an opportunity when, on 85, he lofted a leg side stroke off the same bowler and was caught by Matt Pardoe at deep midwicket. He whacked the bat against his pad as he walked away.Compton completed his century half an hour after tea, before the second new ball, at the first sight of which Peter Trego gave a catch, well held, to Pardoe at extra cover; his defences beaten at last. It gave a fourth wicket to Shantry, the left-arm seamer, who moved one away a little to beat his upright bat and clip off stump.There was disappointment again, but rather less, one suspected than the evening before, when he realised his sleepless nights had come to nothing. He will not yet sit alongside Bradman and Hammond and Edrich and Grace in the record books but he is a fine batsman regardless of that, worthy of the family name. There is probably not scope, from here, to forge a result in this match but it has been an uplifting occasion, nonetheless.

Punjab must topple giants to stay alive

ESPNcricinfo previews the IPL match between Kings XI Punjab and Delhi Daredevils in Dharamsala

The Preview by Kanishkaa Balachandran18-May-2012Match factsSaturday, May 19, 2012
Start time 1600 (1030 GMT)Adam Gilchrist wasted no time in finding his rhythm after an injury layoff•AFPBig PictureKings XI Punjab’s sternest test has been left for last. They came into their final two games needing to win both, first against the defending champions and then this year’s form team, to have any chance of progressing to the playoffs. They duly trampled Chennai Super Kings in Dharamsala to remain in contention, and will need to repeat the performance against Delhi Daredevils on Saturday. Even if they do, they will have to hope for a couple of other results to go their way, to secure their place in the final four.Getting past Daredevils, needless to say, will be a tough proposition. The teams met on Tuesday for the first time, with Daredevils securing an easy five-wicket win. Kings XI did well to pick up four early wickets to give themselves a fighting chance of defending 136, but in the final analysis, their batsmen let them down. They turned it around against Super Kings with a fine bowling effort in seaming conditions. Kings XI’s ground fielding, though, wasn’t impressive.Daredevils fell short by 21 runs in a high-scorer at the Feroz Shah Kotla against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Their bowlers had a tough outing, taking just one wicket and leaking 215. Virender Sehwag sat out due to an illness and Morne Morkel was rested. Their return for the final league match is uncertain. Daredevils can still experiment, considering they’re already through to the playoffs and have made sure they’ll have the added benefit of finishing in the top two. Daredevils’ batting looked vulnerable in spicier bowling conditions in Chennai recently. Dharamsala may not give them much respite.Form guide
Kings XI Punjab: WLWWL (most recent first, completed games)
Delhi Daredevils: LWLWLPlayers to watchAdam Gilchrist had to sit out nine matches to allow his torn hamstring to heal. The wait was worth it as he hammered an unbeaten 64 against Super Kings to pilot Kings XI’s chase, and there were no signs of rustiness as he brought out his trademark cuts and slogs.It had been a sleepy tournament for Ross Taylor until his aggressive 55 off 26 balls at the Kotla against Royal Challengers. Taylor was the only half-centurion for Daredevils in their chase of 216 and his wicket turned out to be the most prized of the evening. His return to form has strengthened Daredevils’ middle-order, which had seemed in dodgy form after Kevin Pietersen’s departure.Stats and triviaDaredevils have the second-best strike-rate this season: 132.35, behind only Royal Challengers BangaloreKings XI’s current leading run-scorer and wicket-taker are Indian players: Mandeep Singh (432 runs) and Parvinder Awana (17 wickets)Quotes”We are underdogs, and we have still managed to beat all the big teams. We always believed in our game and played hard cricket.

Tamil Union, Colts in hot pursuit of leaders SSC

ESPNcricinfo rounds-up the fifth round of matches of the Premier League Tournament 2011-12

Sa'adi Thawfeeq20-Feb-2012Premier League Tier ATamil Union and Colombo Colts kept up the pressure on table leaders Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) by recording their second wins of the season in the ongoing Premier League Tier A tournament. Both teams grabbed maximum points on a rain-hit weekend when the rest of the matches ended in draws.Tamil Union consolidated their second position in the standings with a comprehensive seven-wicket win over defending champions Bloomfield.Two of Sri Lanka’s promising fast bowlers Suranga Lakmal and Isuru Udana combined well to dismiss Bloomfield for a moderate 178 in the first innings after the home team opted to bat. The duo took six wickets between them and received good support from their captain Sachithra Serasinghe who picked up four wickets with his probing offbreaks.Tamil Union were boosted by a career-best knock of 121 by former Sri Lanka Under-19 player Kithuruwan Vithanage. With supporting half-centuries from another former Sri Lanka U-19 player Ashan Priyanjan and Serasinghe, Tamil Union built up a first-innings lead of 154.Lakmal pushed Bloomfield on the back foot with an early breakthrough in the second innings when he got through the defences of in-form opener Dilshan Munaweera for nought off the third ball. From there onwards it was an uphill task for the home team to avoid defeat. Despite a plucky 98 off 120 balls from captain Chamara Silva, Bloomfield could manage only 276 which gave Tamil Union a target of 123.They achieved their target on the third day before lunch after a shaky beginning that saw them lose three wickets for 30 before Priyanjan and Serasinghe steered them home with successive half-centuries in the match. Sri Lanka Test wicketkeeper Prasanna Jayawardene, returning from surgery, displayed great skill behind the wickets to snare six victims, which included five in the first innings.Colts thumped Moors Sports Club by eight wickets at Havelock Park. Dilruwan Perera scored a half-century and grabbed a match haul of eight wickets with his offspin. Colts’ batting was inspired by the two young Silvas (no relation) – Anuk who was unfortunately dismissed hit wicket, ten short of his maiden first-class hundred and Roshen who went onto remain unbeaten on 132 out of Colts’ total of 398.Moors’ first innings was destroyed by tall right-arm quick Kanishka Alvitigala, who recently toured South Africa as replacement for the injured Nuwan Pradeep. In a sustained spell of fast bowling Alvitigala took 4 for 26 off 16 overs as Moors were dismissed for 196.Following-on they slumped to 142 for 7 before a stand of 70 between Udara Peiris and Irosh Samarasooriya saw them avoid an innings thrashing. Left with 51 to chase, Colts got home in eight overs after losing both openers.SSC were denied their second win of the season by some stubborn resistance put up by Ragama Cricket Club’s batsmen led by opener Ian Daniel. After Ragama were forced to follow-on 223 runs in arrears on the first innings, Daniel stuck it out for 209 balls to compile an unbeaten 117, his second century of the season. He received solid support from the lower order as Ragama escaped with a draw scoring 292 for 7 in their second innings.SSC piled up an imposing 425 for 4 declared riding on opener Dimuth Karunaratne’s maiden first-class double hundred – an unbeaten 210 off 285 balls. SSC still maintain a slender lead at the top of the table. Ragama remained in fourth place but had Chilaw Marians breathing down their backs.In spite of their fifth draw of the season, Chilaw Marians picked up valuable points in their game against Badureliya Sports Club at the Surrey Village Ground. Chilaw’s slow-left armer Malinda Pushpakumara took eight wickets in the match to retain his position as the leading wicket-taker of the season with 30 victims from five matches.Nondescripts Cricket Club continued to remain at the bottom of the table after they conceded first-innings points to Lankan Cricket Club in what could be termed as a shock result. After being asked to bat, Lankan CC batsmen rattled up an impressive 424 largely through their openers Ashen Silva, who went onto score a career-best 175, and Deshan Dias, who scored 69 in a stand of 110.Former Sri Lanka player Jehan Mubarak’s undefeated knock of 127 proved a vain effort as Nondescripts could muster only 292. They were dismantled by the pace of former Sri Lanka fast bowler Sujeewa de Silva (5 for 58) and the 22-year-old left-armer Vimukthi Perera who took his first five-for (5 for 69).Premier League Tier BSri Lanka Army moved to the top of the Premier League Tier B standings when they thrashed Sri Lanka Navy by an innings at their home ground in Panagoda. Navy were clueless against the legspin of Seekkuge Prasanna who took ten wickets in the match including 7 for 52 in the first innings to rout the opposition for scores of 119 and 208.While Navy slumped to their first defeat of the season, Burgher Recreation Club capitalized on their chances to move to third slot nine points behind Navy when they beat Colombo Cricket Club by four wickets. Burgher used nine bowlers in each of CCC’s innings.Saracens Sports Club also made steady progress up the table moving to fourth position with their second win. They pulled off a narrow 24-run victory over Panadura Sports Club.Air Force lost their No.3 position when they conceded first-innings points to Police Sports Club in a match where they were lucky to escape with a draw having been reduced to 171 for 8 chasing 266.

São Paulo encerra preparação para encarar o Flamengo na quarta

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No último treino do São Paulo antes de encarar o Flamengo, no reinício do Campeonato Brasileiro, o técnico Diego Aguirre fez uma atividade leve com titulares e reservas no CT da Barra Funda. Já com o time titular definido para a partida no Maracanã, o uruguaio ajustou o posicionamento da equipe nas cobranças de falta e de escanteio.

A comissão técnica do Tricolor permitiu que os jornalistas tivessem acesso às atividades somente durante os 15 minutos iniciais do treino. Foi possível acompanhar apenas o aquecimento dos atletas e identificar que todos os titulares estavam no gramado.

Após a retirada da imprensa do centro de treinamento, Aguirre comandou um treino leve e focou o treinamento em atividades físicas. Depois, o treinador pediu que os jogadores ajustassem o posicionamento defensivo e ofensivo nas cobranças de bola parada.

Depois de mais de um mês sem entrar em campo, o Tricolor volta a jogar uma partida oficial. Na próxima quarta, às 21h45, a equipe do Morumbi mede forças com o Flamengo pela 13ª rodada do Brasileirão. O São Paulo é o terceiro colocado, com 23 pontos, enquanto o rubro-negro carioca lidera a competição, com quatro pontos a mais.

A provável escalação tricolor para a partida no Rio de Janeiro terá Sidão;Éder Militão, Arboleda, Anderson Martins e Reinaldo; Jucilei, Hudson e Nenê; Rojas, Diego Souza e Everton.

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بعد رحيل كلاتنبرج.. محمد فاروق يعقد محاضرة لتحليل أخطاء الحكام

كشف مصدر باتحاد الكرة أن محمد فاروق القائم بأعمال رئيس لجنة الحكام، سيعقد محاضرة تحليل لأخطاء الحكام، اليوم الثلاثاء.

وأكد المصدر في تصريحات خاصة لـ “بطولات” أن محمد فاروق سيعقد ظهر اليوم الثلاثاء، جلسة لتحليل أخطاء حكام الساحة والمساعدين في المباريات الأخيرة.

ولم تعقد اللجنة أي محاضرات لتحليل أخطاء الحكام منذ رحيل الإنجليزي مارك كلاتنبرج رئيس لجنة الحكام السابق.

واعتاد الخبير الإنجليزي تحليل الحالات والأخطاء التحكيمية، عبر مقطع فيديو، بعد نهاية كل جولة من مسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

وكان اتحاد الكرة قد أصدر بيانًا منذ أيام قليلة، أعلن من خلاله استقالة كلاتنبرج موضحًا ملابسات وتداعيات الموقف. طالع

No guarantees for Hayden investment

Matthew Hayden’s plans to become a part-owner of the Brisbane Heat Twenty20 franchise are far from guaranteed

Daniel Brettig25-Jul-2011Matthew Hayden’s plans to become a part-owner of the Brisbane Heat Twenty20 franchise are far from guaranteed, despite the air of inevitability that hung over the announcement of his signature to play for the team in next summer’s expanded Big Bash League.So far only the Melbourne Renegades and the Sydney Thunder have got approval to seek minority private ownership of up to 49%, a process that is currently being overseen by the financial services company Credit Suisse.Other teams are presently allowed to negotiate unofficially with potential investors, but that moratorium will end once the Sydney and Melbourne deals are settled.In addition to playing, Hayden wants to align his company The Hayden Way with the Heat as part of what he breathlessly called “a leisure-tainment and entertainment package that has never yet been seen on our shores in cricket”.However Cricket Australia will have to be satisfied, when the time for private investment in the Heat is allowed, that Hayden’s company will provide a worthwhile return.”We don’t know what the timing is going to be, and it is subject to Cricket Australia approval,” a CA spokesman said. “At this stage The Hayden Way is keen, Brisbane is keen, and Matthew Hayden will be first in the queue to be a private investor in the Heat.”Speaking in Brisbane, Hayden made the case for using T20 to secure cricket’s future in Australia by appealing to a wider audience. He also said he had lost interest in international cricket against nations other than England and India, a stark statement from a CA board member.”There’s a lot of things cricket can’t control, the Future Tours Program being one of those, however we can control our domestic content,” Hayden said. “From a commercial point of view most definitely I see this being an enormous success, but it’s key is if it gets mums, dads, families coming to the cricket, enjoying a three-hour proposition, with not the trinkets and the charms but a true value proposition.”I love cricket and have been inspired by cricket my whole life. I love the baggy green, I love what it stands for. However short of the Ashes, and potentially the Indian summer, I’ve said for a long time that I’m largely un-invested in that particular competition. So for me having now first-hand witnessed what that [T20] means as an entertainment proposition, firstly in the IPL and now within the franchise, I know this is going to re-engage our fan base.”If kids, mums and dads and families rock up, then that is an investment they make which adds to them participating in our great game, then we’ll have done everything, both commercially and from a participation point of view.”I think most definitely people are losing interest within the tournaments. I’ll give you a prime example of that, the ICC champions trophy. Australia won that tournament, the first time that trophy’s ever been in the cabinet, and yet do we know about it, we had some idea but it wasn’t the same impact as what it could make. The World Cup is incredibly important within the game, but there are challenges in the landscape, it is a very cluttered landscape.”Australia’s T20 competition had previously been state-based, something Hayden said was part of the pathway towards the national team and not something he was interested in participating in as a player or investor. But, in a somewhat convoluted argument, he also reckoned that his return to the domestic scene would help to educate young players with his many years of experience.”The reason I’ve never been interested in this tournament until now is I’ve always seen it as a pathways program,” Hayden said. “It’s been sat within the stakeholders of the game being the states, and every spot I took up was an opportunity for a youngster to come in and take up that same spot, and I’d been a beneficiary of those wonderful pathway programs that have existed within our country.”Now however this is a different proposition, this is an entertainment package, and it is going to, whether we like it or not, and it already has, competed with all the other franchise sports, and there is going to be some rationalisation over the next two years. I’m looking forward to being part of seeing what best fits for cricket.”When you lose someone like a [Adam] Gilchrist or a [Shane] Warne or a [Justin] Langer or the Waughs, all these players, you lose 20, 30, 40 years of cricket experience. This is why I love the strategic direction of having guys like Darren Lehmann investing back into our great game, because there you’ve got a passionate cricket love who has got an incredible skill set as a player but can also pass information down to our youngsters, which is key to developing any culture.”John Buchanan said when he was coach of Australia and Queensland that his ideal scenario was to become redundant in that role, and he did that by lifting up the younger players into the more iconic positions. I think I can add that value to the dressing room as well.”

مدرب مانشستر يونايتد يثير القلق حول إصابة فان دي بيك

أكد إريك تين هاج، المدير الفني لفريق مانشستر يونايتد، أنهم يحتاجون إلى اللعب بدرجة ذكاء أكبر، رغم فوزهم في مباراة الأمس على بورنموث.

وتلاقى الفريقان في إطار منافسات الجولة التاسعة عشر من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، حيث فاز مانشستر يونايتد بثلاثية نظيفة.

وقال تين هاج في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “بي بي سي” العالمية: “أنا سعيد بالنتيجة، اليوم لم تكن أفضل مباراة لنا، يجب أن نكون صادقين، لم نلعب بذكاء كفريق”.

وأضاف: “لقد أحرزنا أهدافًا رائعة، لكن في بعض الأحيان كنا محظوظين جدًا، كما كانت هناك تصديات رائعة من دي خيا، كان بإمكاننا أن نكون أكثر ذكاءً كفريق”.

وواصل: “كانت هناك مساحات كبيرة عندما تقدمنا 2-0، وفي بعض الأحيان يتعين علينا الاحتفاظ بالكرة والتعرف على الوقت الذي نذهب فيه إلى المرمى، هذه هي الخطوة التالية”.

وأردف: “من الجيد دائمًا الفوز 3-0، لقد كان أداءً رائعًا للجمهور مع وجود فرص للتسجيل، علينا أن ننتقل من مباراة إلى أخرى، المباراة التالية هي الكأس لكننا نريد الفوز في كل مباراة، يجب أن يكون هذا هو النهج لدينا”.

وفيما يتعلق بإصابة دوني فان دي بيك، قال الهولندي: “نحتاج إلى الانتظار 24 ساعة، لكن لا يبدو الوضع جيدًا”.

 

Pattinson signs new Nottinghamshire contract

Darren Pattinson has signed a new contract with Nottinghamshire that commits him to the club until the end of the 2012 season

ESPNcricinfo staff17-Jan-2011

Darren Pattinson will extend his time with Nottinghamshire until at least 2012•Getty Images

Darren Pattinson, the right-arm swing bowler who played one Test for England, has signed a new contract with Nottinghamshire that commits him to the club until the end of the 2012 season.Pattinson has established himself at Trent Bridge since arriving as a relative unknown in 2008 following a personal recommendation from Australia batsman and Victoria teammate David Hussey.”Darren has a good story to tell in that he didn’t play first class cricket until he was 27 and he still managed to forge a career in county cricket and make a Test appearance for England,” said Nottinghamshire Director of Cricket Mick Newell.”He has proved to be an excellent signing and he is a big part of our plans in all three competitions next season.”Pattinson took 31 wickets in Nottinghamshire’s triumphant County Championship campaign last season and was the club’s joint leading wicket-taker in the Friends Provident t20, with 17 victims.Born in Grimsby, he emigrated to Australia aged six but regularly returned to England to play club cricket. He injured his ankle while on trial with Nottinghamshire in 2007 but bounced back to secure a contract in 2008 and took eight wickets on his Championship debut against Kent.

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