Marrony comenta sobre boa fase no Vasco e comemora reconhecimento

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Marrony vive um momento de protagonismo no Vasco. Cria da base cruz-maltina, o atacante subiu para a categoria profissional ainda no ano passado, mas foi em 2019 que passou a ser utilizado regularmente pelo treinador Alberto Valentim. Nesta quinta-feira, o atacante comentou, em entrevista coletiva em São Januário, que passou a ser reconhecido pelas ruas de Volta Redonda, bairro onde foi criado.

– Desde o começo do ano venho me destacando. O conhecimento em Volta Redonda mudou bastante. Hoje em dia todo mundo está me conhecendo. Aqui no Rio quando vou no mercado ou no shopping tem torcedor que pede para tirar foto. Quero sempre estar perto da minha família, que é em Volta Redonda. É um lugar onde me sinto bem, muito feliz – afirmou.

Apesar de ser um jogador de lado de campo, Marrony começou o ano sendo artilheiro do Vasco, com quatro gols marcados até aqui. Esses números o colocam na briga do posto de artilheiro do Campeonato Carioca, atualmente ocupado por João Carlos, do Volta Redonda, que marcou sete vezes. O jovem afirmou que não esperava passar por essa fase de muitos gols.

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– Esse começo de ano que tive foi uma coisa surpreendente. É o que eu sempre falo: é trabalho no dia a dia. É consequência de um trabalho muito bem-sucedido aqui. Jogando eu me imaginava já. Mas ser artilheiro do time acho que é uma coisa meio louca ainda (risos). Mas é seguir e continuar nessa pegada aí. Fazer gols, que é o mais importante. Ajudar a equipe e ser feliz – completou.

Na manhã desta quinta-feira, Tite, treinador da Seleção Brasileira, convocou a equipe que disputará amistosos contra Panamá e República Tcheca, em março. Entre os nomes, estava Vinicius Junior, do Real Madrid. Marrony elogiou o atacante revelado pelo Flamengo e destacou que ele serve como um exemplo para ele.

– Vinicius Júnior já deu bastante prejuízo, essa é a verdade (risos). É bom de bola, o enfrentei na base. Já ganhei, já perdi. Mas é um moleque bom que tem tudo para ser um dos maiores do mundo. É um espelho para muitos moleques, de todas as bases – finalizou.

Clubes mineiros reclamam de 'calote' da Caixa nos patrocínios

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Os clubes de Minas Gerais, América-MG, Atlético-MG e Cruzeiro não receberam a última parcela do contrato de patrocínio que os times tinham com a Caixa Econômica.

O deputado estadual Alencar da Silveira Júnior, que também é um ex presidente do América-MG, disse que a Caixa não pagou aos clubes de Minas e outras equipes brasileiras a mensalidade de dezembro do acordo com o banco estatal.

-Todos os clubes que tinham contrato com a Caixa não receberam o mês de dezembro. Ela paralisou os pagamentos; Estou mandando um e-mail para a bancada de deputados federais que é ligada ao futebol para fazer uma pressão no banco para honrarem o compromisso-disse Alencar ao portal Super FC.

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A apuração do L! checou que o América-MG tem 1 milhão de reais a receber. Cruzeiro e Atlético-MG também tem o débito a receber do banco, mas também não citaram o montante devido.

A Caixa se posicionou vita nota sobre o débito.

– A Caixa informa que assuntos relativos aos patrocínios e seus desdobramentos são tratados diretamente com proponentes ou patrocinados – disse, via assessoria.

O banco pagava a Cruzeiro e Atlético-MG cerca de 12 milhões de reais por ano, enquanto o América-MG recebia 4 milhões por temporada.

Pant fined INR 30 lakh for third slow over-rate offence

The other members of the playing XII were each fined either INR 12 lakh or 50% of their respective match fees, whichever is lower

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Moody: Wouldn’t have thought Pant was in a form slump

Rishabh Pant, the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain, has been fined for his team’s slow over-rate during Tuesday’s IPL 2025 match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) held in Lucknow.As it was LSG third offence of the season – the first and second were on April 5 and April 26 respectively – under the IPL’s code of conduct relating to over-rate offences, Pant was fined INR 30 lakh. The other members of the playing XII were each fined either INR 12 lakh or 50% of their respective match fees, whichever is lower.Despite this being Pant’s third offence, he will not be suspended, as was the case till IPL 2024. The rule was amended ahead of IPL 2025, although Mumbai Indians (MI) captain Hardik Pandya missed his team’s season opener because his suspension had carried forward from last season.On Tuesday, Pant’s unbeaten 118 off 61 balls had steered LSG to 227 for 3 after they were asked to bat, but RCB chased it down with eight balls and six wickets to spare, thanks to Virat Kohli’s 54 and Jitesh Sharma’s unbeaten 85.LSG finished the season with six wins and 12 points from 14 games and were seventh on the ten-team points table. RCB, meanwhile, have qualified for Qualifier 1 with 19 points from the league phase.

Rain washes out Gabba match

Torrential rain washed out the Ryobi Cup match between Queensland and Tasmania at the Gabba without a ball being bowled

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Torrential rain washed out the Ryobi Cup match between Queensland and Tasmania at the Gabba without a ball being bowled. Brisbane and the surrounding areas suffered exceptionally heavy rainfalls on Sunday as ex-tropical cyclone Oswald moved down the coast.The abandonment could be significant in shaping the final points table, with the Bulls sitting third and the Tigers fourth with two matches each remaining. Victoria and South Australia are at the top of the table.

Quiney sees his window narrowing

A week after he made what the coach Mickey Arthur joked was the best 9 he had ever seen, Rob Quiney knows that another low score in the Adelaide Test will be no laughing matter

Brydon Coverdale17-Nov-2012

Rob Quiney contributed to Australia’s strong showing at the Gabba, but only runs off his own bat will determine whether he remains in the Test team•Getty Images

A week after he made what the coach Mickey Arthur joked was the best 9 he had ever seen, Rob Quiney knows that another low score in the Adelaide Test will be no laughing matter. Quiney kept his place in Australia’s squad for the second Test against South Africa, which begins on Thursday, and his chances of playing appear strong, with Shane Watson facing a difficult challenge to prove his fitness in time.On debut at the Gabba, Quiney got off the mark in Test cricket by pulling Dale Steyn through midwicket from his first ball and he appeared confident throughout his short stay. After the game, Arthur said light-heartedly that Quiney’s innings was the best 9 he had ever seen, and he added that Quiney had offered much in the dressing room and did not look out of depth at Test level.Should he play in Adelaide, Quiney knows that he must show the kind of skill that brought him to Test level if he is to stay ahead of others such as Usman Khawaja in the national queue. The list of Australia’s Test cricketers abounds with men who were only given one chance in the baggy green – including his Victoria team-mates Chris Rogers, Clint McKay and Bryce McGain – and Quiney is well aware that two lean matches could spell the end of his Test dreams.”I’d rather make a scratchy fifty than a good nine,” Quiney told reporters in Melbourne on Saturday. “I see this little window as being little. If I can get a score on the board and show that I can get runs at that level, it’s going to help me out in the future. If I don’t, the depth of the batting is getting better and better and people are scoring runs at Shield level and one-day level and they’re doing a job. It’s good healthy competition in the Australian setup.”Not that Quiney failed to contribute to Australia’s strong showing at the Gabba. He took three catches, including two very sharp takes at gully, and bowled 11 overs of medium pace that conceded only 13 runs. Remarkably, he has the best economy rate of any player who has bowled at least ten overs for Australia in Test cricket, but Quiney knows that only runs off his own bat will determine whether he remains a Test cricketer.”With the bat I was a little bit disappointed,” he said. “My job is to make runs and I didn’t make runs … it can turn around pretty quickly. I’ve only had one innings in Test match cricket. If I get another couple of innings, hopefully I can turn that around and score some runs for the side and help out to contribute to a win.”For the time being, all Quiney can do is wait and see whether he will be given another opportunity in Adelaide, or if he is squeezed out to accommodate the return of Watson, Australia’s vice-captain. Watson, who missed the first Test due to a calf injury, was named in a 13-man squad on Friday but he will only be considered if he is able contribute with the ball.”It’s a good limbo,” Quiney said. “I’d rather be in this limbo than not being in the mix at all. If Shane gets fit, it’s going to be beneficial for the team … but if he doesn’t get up and he’s still unfit, I feel like the last Test was a bit of a dream and I’ve got a job to do now. If I do get the chance I’ve just got to knuckle down and get some runs.”

Wily Masters helps even up contest

David Masters helped Essex fight back against promotion favourites Derbyshire after a four wicket haul by spinner David Wainwright had secured maximum bowling points for the Division Two leaders at Derby

28-Aug-2012Derbyshire 28 for 3 trail Essex 245 (Napier 52, Wainwright 4-64) by 217 runs
ScorecardDavid Masters helped Essex fight back against promotion favourites Derbyshire after a four wicket haul by spinner David Wainwright had secured maximum bowling points for the Division Two leaders at Derby.Wainwright took 4 for 64 and Mark Turner two wickets as Essex were bowled out for 245 but the visitors hit back by reducing the home side to 28 for 3 at the close.Masters followed a season’s best of 35 with the bat with 2 for 3 in seven overs on his return from a side strain and Graham Napier, who top scored with 42, also claimed a wicket to leave the game in the balance.Derbyshire dominated the first part of the day after their decision to put Essex in was quickly justified as Tony Palladino struck against his former county by having Jaik Mickleburgh caught behind for five in the fifth over. It was the seamer’s 49th Championship victim of the season but he was kept waiting for his 50th as Essex subsided to the spin of Wainwright and two needless run-outs.After Tom Westley had played down the wrong line at Tim Groenewald and Owais Shah had been beaten for pace by Turner, Wainwright got a ball to spit at Mark Pettini who was caught off his glove by Wes Durston at first slip.Ryan ten Doeschate has played some explosive innings against Derbyshire in the past and he briefly threatened to leave his mark on them again when he drove Wainwright over long on for six.But he made a misjudgement on 29 when he went back to Wainwright and was lbw to the arm ball and although James Foster was dropped by wicketkeeper Tom Poynton and saw a top edge hook carried over the ropes by Palladino, he did not make Derbyshire pay.The Essex captain had moved to 31 when he pushed Wainwright to mid on, set off for a single which was never on and was run out by yards thanks to Wayne Madsen’s direct hit.When Adam Wheater was lbw to a full length ball from Turner, Essex were 151 for 7 but Napier and Masters at least earnt their side a batting point with a stand of 74 in 19 overs. Napier fell to Wainwright when he edged a big drive to slip and Maurice Chambers’ attempted slog ended in the hands of backward point, leaving Masters to drive the spinner for six before he was run out going for a second run.Masters continued the Essex recovery when he bowled Madsen, who made a double century in the previous game, for two and had Usman Khawaja well caught low down at second slip by Westley for a 14-ball duck.Palladino was sent in as night watchman but Napier trapped him lbw in the penultimate over to end an absorbing day’s play on a high note for Essex.

فيديو | بابي ديوب يسجل هدف السنغال الأول أمام مصر

تقدم منتخب السنغال بالهدف الأول على حساب مصر، في المباراة التي تجمع بينهما ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا للشباب.

وتقام مباراة مصر والسنغال على أرضية استاد القاهرة في الجولة الثالثة من مرحلة المجموعات بالمسابقة القارية.

ويتواجد منتخب مصر في المركز الثالث بجدول ترتيب المجموعة برصيد نقطة واحدة، من التعادل مع موزمبيق في الجولة الأولى، ثم الخسارة من نيجيريا بالجولة الثانية.

طالع.. مباشر بالفيديو | مباراة مصر والسنغال في كأس أمم إفريقيا للشباب..هدف سنغالي

بينما يتصدر السنغال ترتيب المجموعة الأولى برصيد 6 نقاط وضمن تأهله بشكل رسمي إلى دور الـ8 بعد الفوزين المتتاليين على نيجيريا وموزمبيق.

وسجل بابي ديوب الهدف الأول للسنغال في الدقيقة 59 من كرة رأسية رائعة بعد تلقيه عرضية سجلها عكس اتجاه الحارس مصطفى مخلوف. هدف السنغال الأول أمام مصر في كأس أمم إفريقيا للشباب

HP close in on knockout berth

Group A

Himachal Pradesh closed in on a first-innings lead in Kannur, and a place in the next round, after reducing Kerala to 249 for 7, still 203 runs behind. HP were a point behind their hosts in going into the game, but the three points on offer for a first-innings lead would catapult them past their opponents. Kerala had started brightly on the third day, progressing to 112 for 1 before left-arm spinner Abhinav Bali trapped Sony Cheruvathur lbw. Wickets fell at regular intervals after that – offspinner Gurvinder Singh took two in one over and three in three overs – to reduce Kerala to 193 for 7. Raiphi Gomez (51*) and Padmanabhan Prasanth (22*) prevented any further losses, but will be hardpressed to prevent the visitors from hammering home their advantage on the final dayPrasanth Kumar and AG Pradeep made cautious half-centuries to take Andhra to 192 for 3 against table-toppers Vidarbha in Cuddapah. The pair came together with their side 45 for 3 and built an unbeaten stand worth 147 at exactly two runs an over. Prasanth faced 249 balls for his 80, while Pradeep was marginally faster, taking 236 balls for his 82. With only one day remaining though, Andhra are unlikely to qualify for the knockouts, since they need an outright win just to have an outsize chance of going through.Services need 194 runs to win with nine wickets in hand despite losing their last five wickets for just four runs in their first-innings on the penultimate day against Tripura in Agartala. Having begun the day on 246 for 5, Services succumbed for 253, the last four batsmen making zero. But their bowlers responded by dismssing Tripura for 227 to leave themselves a gettable target. Suraj Yadav took 4 for 54 and Nishan Singh 3 for 57, while Vinayak Samant topscored for Tripura with 49. Pratik Desai was out to the second ball of the innings before Services ended the day on 23 for 1.

Group B

Ian Dev Singh’s made 168, his highest first-class score, to give Jammu & Kashmir a 44-run first-innings lead, but with only one day remaining at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad are all but assured of the one point they need to qualify for the next round. Ian Dev faced 339 balls and batted for just seven hours and 42 minutes to anchor J&K. Lalith Mohan was the best of the bowlers, taking 6 for 109 from 48.3 overs.An allrounder effort from their bowlers helped Assam restrict Maharashtra to 244 and take a 35-run first-innings lead, before they extended that to 115 by the close in Guwahati. Ankit Bawne topscored for Maharashtra with 81, while Kedar Jahav made 60. Arup Das took for 4 for 45 for the hosts. Assam lost their top three early, but at 80 for 3 and barring a batting collapse, the match appears headed for a draw.Amit Yadav’s five-for helped Goa bowl out Jharkhand for 204 in their second innings, leaving them a target of 234 in Jamshedpur. Opener Anup Kolambker was bowled in the first over, but Ryan D’Souza and Vidhyadhar Kumar carried them to 62 for 1, and needing a 172 for victory. Amit ran through the lower middle order, taking four of the last five wickets, as Jharkhand slumped from 161 for 5. Opener Manish Vardhan topscored with 67.

Lorgat to not seek contract extension

Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, will not seek to renew his term of office once it ends on June 30, 2012

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Nov-2011

Haroon Lorgat: “Having dealt decisively with the spot-fixing issues, delivered a highly successful ICC Cricket World Cup and adopted a new global strategy, I feel the time is right to move on.”•Getty Images

Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, will not seek to renew his term of office once it ends on June 30, 2012. Lorgat will have led the ICC for four years by the time he steps down after the 2012 annual conference scheduled in Kuala Lumpur.Lorgat was offered a three-year extension to his initial three-year term, which ended in June 2011, but he accepted an extension of only one year. “My sense is to step aside after having delivered a successful ICC Cricket World Cup and the new global ICC strategy which is now in place,” Lorgat said. “In 2010, I felt there was much work for me to complete during 2011 which included protecting the integrity of the game and restoring the reputation and image of the ICC.”Having dealt decisively with the spot-fixing issues, delivered a highly successful ICC Cricket World Cup and adopted a new global strategy, I feel the time is right to move on.”I am hopeful that the independent governance review currently in progress and due to be published after the next board meeting would find acceptable outcomes and thereby leave a legacy for future generations.”Although disappointed that the Test World Championship will not be played in 2013, I am confident that with the strategic restructures we have undertaken, all three formats can be sustained at international level.”The ICC’s nominations committee will use an executive recruitment agency to advertise and identify a successor for Lorgat. ICC vice-president Alan Isaac will manage the recruitment process.Sharad Pawar, the ICC president, said Lorgat had helped the ICC overcome several challenges during his term. “Haroon Lorgat has steered the ICC through some tricky situations, such as the rescheduling of the 2008 ICC Champions Trophy, the location of the ICC headquarters in Dubai, the response to the Lahore attack, several doping issues, the recent spot-fixing hearings and the highly successful ICC Cricket World Cup 2011.”I am satisfied that his contribution to the ICC and to cricket leaves us in a solid position.”

Thiago Larghi monta time titular com Yimmi Chará

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O Atlético-MG deu sequência aos treinos, nesta quinta-feira, na Cidade do Galo. O técnico Thiago Larghi comandou um trabalho tático com foco em aspectos de marcação, saída de bola e recomposição.Vale ressaltar que colombiano Chará foi um dos destaques das atividades.

Principal reforço do Alvinegro para o Brasileirão, Yimmi Chará marcou dois gols e apresentou muita velocidade no ataque.Larghi montou o time titular com: Victor; Patric, Bremer, Gabriel e Fábio Santos; Yago e Elias; Chará, Luan e Róger Guedes; Ricardo Oliveira.

Os recém-contratados Edinho eJosé Welison ficaram de fora do treino, mas fizeram alguns testes físicos. O volante Adilson realizou atividades musculares específicas, separado do restante do elenco.

Vice-líder do Campeonato Brasileiro, com 23 pontos, o Atlético-MG enfrentará o Grêmio na primeira rodada depois da Copa do Mundo. A partida contra a equipe gaúcha será no dia 18 de julho, quarta-feira, às 21h45, na Arena do Grêmio, em Porto Alegre.

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