Conrad: 'Bitterly disappointed but we have got the makings of a great side'

South Africa’s all-format coach Shukri Conrad will make “no excuses” for losing “a game of millimetres” to New Zealand in the tri-series final in Harare and is “thrilled” with the way his new-look team played.Though South Africa lost all three matches they played against New Zealand in the competition, they came close to claiming the trophy and pulling off their highest successful chase against them. That they did that with a squad that includes only two players – Reeza Hendricks and Gerald Coetzee – who were part of their last T20 World Cup squad suggests to Conrad that the depth in South African cricket is strong as he builds towards the next World Cup in February-March next year.”There’s so many good things that we can take forward from here,” Conrad said at the post-match press conference. “The result is disappointing but there were so many good things that happened there today that we can be really proud of and that I am really proud of. With such a young and inexperienced side, to put up the type of performance today, that is also pleasing to see. It’s no excuse for losing and we’re still bitterly disappointed. But there were some really good things.”

Pretorius and Brevis repay the faith

Chief among them was the form shown by the two young batters Conrad has also included in next month’s white-ball squads for a tour to Australia: Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Dewald Brevis. Pretorius, who scored 31 runs in his first three innings as a T20I opener, was moved down to No. 5 for South Africa’s last league game, where he made 1. He was brought back up to the top of the order for the final and set South Africa on their way with a 35-ball 51.Related

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“Lhuan-dre is one of the bright prospects for South Africa. We saw what he has in him with the innings he played today,” Conrad said. “He had a lean period throughout this tournament, but he’s a classy young cricketer and exciting times lie ahead for him. Young players go through tough times and very often don’t know how to deal with it. But for him to come back in the final and play the way he did gave us a really good foundation.”Brevis had played international cricket before, in 2023, when he scored five runs from two T20Is. He has enjoyed a breakthrough last six months with strong performances in the SA20 and call-ups to both Test and T20I squads in Zimbabwe and the ODI squad to Australia. After establishing himself as a finisher for MI Cape Town earlier in the year, he came within two shots of winning South Africa the final and Conrad is keen to develop his ability to close out games.”Dewald is a special talent,” Conrad said. “He’s hugely disappointed that he didn’t take us home but on another day, he would have hit that out of Harare. He’s a special talent. He’s probably one of the sweetest strikers of a cricket ball in world cricket at the moment. You’re never out of a game when you’ve still got Dewald Brevis in the shed or he’s at the wicket, and he’ll be better for this experience this week. He got us close on a few occasions and it’s a case of when he gets us over the line rather than if he will. This is all part of a journey for Dewald and part of his development. There’s certainly no doubting his ability.”

Bowling options at the death

The other improvement Conrad pointed out was South Africa’s bowling in the last five overs. Though they conceded 45 runs in that period, they only gave away three boundaries and took two wickets. Nandre Burger bowled two of the four overs, conceded 18 runs, and took a wicket, while Kwena Maphaka bowled the last over and gave away 11 runs. “Today, an area that we paid particular attention to was our bowling at the death. It’s been a bugbear for us for a long time,” Conrad said. “I think we’ve made huge strides insofar as that is concerned. Guys are clearer with their plans. In the last five overs, New Zealand only hit three boundaries, which is brilliant for us.”Gerald Coetzee was making a comeback during the tri-series•Zimbabwe Cricket

In South Africa’s first match in this series against New Zealand, they conceded 63 in the last five overs, which demonstrates the improvement Conrad spoke of. In that match, Coetzee bowled two of the five overs and gave away 32 runs. Coetzee did not play the final and has not been included in the squads for the Australia series, with Conrad saying he has moved down the pecking order.Coetzee remains very much part of South Africa’s core group, which Conrad will work with over the next WTC cycle (which will start with a two-Test tour to Pakistan in October) and in the lead-up to the 2026 T20 World Cup and 2027 ODI World Cup. Despite losing his first white-ball series in charge, Conrad is optimistic about what South Africa’s players can offer.”The bulk of them would have laid down a marker at some stage during this tournament that they belong at this level and that they want to be a part of this team,” he said. “It’s always great when you can grow your strength or your depth in certain areas, and I think we’ve managed to do that. Ideally, we want to play our best team and our strongest team whenever we can. And that’s going to be the case going forward now. But our experienced guys needed a break. So it’s going to be great integrating some of these young guys.”And, as always, Conrad would not leave without a parting shot about South Africa’s ambitions, especially as he looks to the next global event. “If today is going to be a yardstick, then it comes to the T20 World Cup, whoever wants to win the tournament is going to have to beat us,” he said. “I’m very confident going forward. I think we’ve got the makings of a really great side in every format.”

Bennett walks off with concussion, Masvaure named replacement

Zimbabwe opener Brian Bennett has been ruled out of the remainder of the ongoing Test against South Africa because of mild concussion. Prince Masvaure has been named as his concussion replacement for the rest of the match in Bulawayo.After South Africa declared overnight on 418 for 9, Bennett came out to open on the second day and saw his opening partner, Takudzwanashe Kaitano and Nick Welch fall inside five overs. In the sixth over, Bennett looked to pull a short ball from Kwena Maphaka but was hit on the helmet via the top edge. He was on 19 runs off 25 balls at the time.Bennett looked a bit shaken even as he passed the immediate concussion tests and continued batting. He faced three more deliveries in the next over, bowled by debutant Codi Yusuf, who picked up the first two Zimbabwean wickets, before retiring hurt in the eighth over. Bennett had looked the most assured of the Zimbabwe top-order batters at that point.Bennett came into this Test on the back of an attacking 139 against England in Nottingham. He had three fifty-plus scores, including that century, in his last three Test matches.Masvaure, 36, last played a Test in July 2024, against Ireland in Belfast, where he scored a half-century in the first innings. In the 2024-25 Logan Cup, Zimbabwe’s first-class competition, he scored 165 runs in five innings at an average of 41.25, including a best of 50 not out.

Nuno can transform West Ham's "unstoppable" duo into one of the PL's best

Nuno Espírito Santo kicked off his West Ham United tenure in fine fashion on Monday night.

The former Nottingham Forest boss didn’t pick up all three points in the Premier League clash with Everton, but they fought back from a goal down to claim one.

It was a display full of the sort of grit and determination that was so lacking under Graham Potter, and surely a positive sign of what could come this season.

Moreover, there were some standout performances from his starters, including a duo he could help make one of the best in the league.

The players who could thrive under Nuno

Starting with the obvious, there is no reason to think Jarrod Bowen won’t continue to be West Ham’s most important player under Nuno.

After all, the Englishman scored the goal on Monday night and racked up an unreal haul of 24 goal involvements in 36 games last season, despite the club doing so poorly for practically the entire campaign.

Finally, the Irons’ new manager was able to turn Chris Wood into a lean, mean goalscoring machine for the Tricky Trees last season, so just imagine the impact he could have on the former Hull City ace.

Speaking of the development of the Kiwi marksman, if he was able to chalk up 20 goals and three assists in 40 appearances under Nuno last year, there is no reason Callum Wilson couldn’t also have something of a late career revival this year.

The former Newcastle United star is the same age as the Forest man, and you only need to go back to 23/24 to reach the last campaign in which he was effective in front of goal, as he scored 10 goals and provided one assist in 26 games that year.

It could also be a great season ahead for Soungoutou Magassa and Freddie Potts.

The two of them are young, exciting and impressively technical central midfielders who can play in the six, and considering the development of now England international Elliot Anderson last year, there is no reason why they couldn’t be looked upon similarly this time in 26/27.

With all that said, there is one duo in particular that could be in for an extraordinary campaign under Nuno this season.

The West Ham duo Nuno could transform

While plenty of fans would probably love Nuno to transform their centre-back partnership this season, he’s not a miracle worker.

Chalkboard

However, the Portuguese coach could help make the partnership of El Hadji Malick Diouf and Crysencio Summerville on the left-hand side one of the best in the Premier League.

It’s something that certainly feels possible, as even though he only arrived in the summer, the “explosive” Senegalese international, as dubbed by one analyst, has already been described as “one of the best full-backs in the league” by another analyst.

While that is certainly high praise indeed, it’s not hard to see where they are coming from, as in just six Premier League games, the 20-year-old already has three assists to his name.

Moreover, on another night, he could have picked up one or two more against Everton, as he was constantly firing in dangerous cross after dangerous cross into the Toffees’ penalty area.

At the same time, Summerville was consistently driving at his opposite number and more often than not beating them.

In fact, the Dutchman completed three of his five dribbles, more than anyone else on the night, won five of eight ground duels, amassed a combined expected goal and assists figure of 0.67, took 55 touches, played one key pass and won two fouls.

Minutes

77′

Expected Goals

0.42

Expected Assists

0.12

Touches

55

Accurate Passes

27/29 (93%)

Key Passes

1

Shots on Target

1

Successful Dribbles

3

Ground Duels (Won)

8 (5)

Fouls Won

2

Clearances

3

Shots Blocked

1

The “unstoppable” winger, as dubbed by Statmand Dave, was so effective against David Moyes’ side that he was named the Man of the Match.

So, imagine how dangerous a pairing these two will be when they’ve had more time to play together. The former Leeds United star will be a nightmare for opposition defenders, capable of cutting inside with his close control, while Diouf will be hurtling up and down the pitch, firing in sensational crosses into dangerous areas.

Add to that a manager who was known for using flying wing-backs at Wolverhampton Wanderers and then utilising attacking full-backs at the City Ground, and the Irons left-hand side could become one of the most dangerous in the Premier League.

Ultimately, there is much of the season to come, but West Ham look like they could have something of a cheat code on one side of the pitch, and Bowen on the other.

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Rangers' most expensive signings of all time – list

Glasgow Rangers have new owners in the 49ers Enterprises, and they have already splashed the cash in the transfer market, but who is the current record signing at Ibrox?

Football FanCast has taken a look at Rangers’ most expensive signings in their history, with a detailed look at the top 10.

1

Tore Andre Flo

£12m

Chelsea

2000

2

Youssef Chermiti

£8m

Everton

2025

3

Ryan Kent

£7m

Liverpool

2019

4

Michael Ball

£6.5m

Everton

2001

=5

Mikel Arteta

£6m

Barcelona

2002

=5

Danilo

£6m

Feyenoord

2023

7

Andrey Kanchelskis

£5.5m

Fiorentina

1998

8

Giovanni van Bronckhorst

£5.25m

Feyenoord

1998

=9

Arthur Numan

£4.5m

PSV Eindhoven

1998

=9

Barry Ferguson

£4.5m

Blackburn Rovers

2005

=9

Bert Konterman

£4.5m

Feyenoord

2000

=9

Oscar Cortes

£4.5m

Lens

2025

=9

Ronald de Boer

£4.5m

Barcelona

2000

=9

Cyriel Dessers

£4.5m

Cremonese

2023

=15

Paul Gascoigne

£4.3m

Lazio

1995

=15

Mohamed Diomande

£4.3m

Nordsjaelland

2024

17

Gaby Amato

£4.2m

RCD Mallorca

1998

=18

Michael Mols

£4m

FC Utrecht

1999

=18

Duncan Ferguson

£4m

Dundee United

1993

=18

Kemar Roofe

£4m

Anderlecht

2020

=18

Lorenzo Amoruso

£4m

Fiorentina

1997

Here's a detailed look at Rangers' 10 most expensive signings… 10 Barry Ferguson £4.5m from Blackburn Rovers

One of six players to cost a reported £4.5m was iconic Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson. The Scot came through the Ibrox academy before moving to the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers in 2003.

He’d return to Glasgow in 2005, though, and in total, Ferguson would end his Rangers career with more than 400 appearances and 15 major honours.

9 Arthur Numan £4.5m from PSV Eindhoven

Arthur Numan also cost £4.5m from PSV Eindhoven in 1998.

The full-back ended his playing career in Scotland in 2003, winning 10 major honours at Ibrox under Dick Advocaat and Alex McLeish. Since then, Numan has gone into scouting for the likes of Aston Villa and AZ Alkmaar.

8 Giovanni van Bronckhorst £5.25m from Feyenoord

Giovanni van Bronckhorst

Versatile left-back Giovanni van Bronckhorst already knew Advocaat from his youth days and moved to Rangers from Feyenoord in 1998. The Dutch defender would spend three years at Ibrox before moving to Arsenal in 2001, with the Gers making a profit in the process.

Van Bronckhorst would return to Rangers as manager in 2021, lasting 12 months before being sacked despite leading them to the Europa League final.

7 Andrey Kanchelskis £5.5m from Fiorentina

Russian winger Andrey Kanchelskis returned to the UK after spells with Man Utd and Everton in 1998, joining from Italian side Fiorentina.

Kanchelskis won six major honours at Ibrox before moving to Southampton in 2002.

6 Danilo £6m from Feyenoord

Centre-forward Danilo made the move to Scotland with Rangers in 2023, costing £6m from Feyenoord.

The Brazilian is under contract at Ibrox until 2028, and he has now made more appearances for the Gers than any other club.

5 Mikel Arteta £6m from Barcelona

Rangers were the first of three British clubs during Mikel Arteta’s playing career, sealing a move from Barcelona back in 2002.

The midfielder was just 20 years of age at the time and spent two years in Scotland before returning to Spain with Real Sociedad. He’d go on to become a regular in the Premier League for Everton and Arsenal and has managed the Gunners since 2019.

4 Michael Ball £6.5m from Everton

Rangers splashed the cash on left-back Michael Ball in 2001 from Everton, however, his four-year stay in Scotland had several controversies.

Ball was fined after a Glasgow derby altercation with Advocaat, and years later, a clause in the transfer resulted in Rangers and Everton being embroiled in a legal battle which meant the player was left out of the squad for months.

3 Ryan Kent £7m from Liverpool

Glasgow Rangers forward Ryan Kent.

After an impressive spell on loan in Glasgow during the 2018/19 season, Rangers signed winger Ryan Kent on a permanent transfer from Liverpool for a reported £7m.

The Gers and then-manager Steven Gerrard pipped Leeds United to a deal for the Englishman, who would go on to make more than 200 appearances for the club. He left for Fenerbahce in 2023 when his contract expired, but remains the Gers’ most expensive signing in nearly 20 years.

2 Youssef Chermiti £8m from Everton

The 49ers’ marquee signing in their first transfer window at Rangers was Youssef Chermiti, with the young forward costing around £8m from Everton.

The Portuguese forward never scored for Everton in 24 appearances and was previously on the books at Sporting CP.

1 Tore Andre Flo £12m from Chelsea

Former Rangers striker Tore Andre Flo.

Comfortably top of the table is striker Tore Andre Flo, who has held the title of Rangers’ record signing for more than 20 years.

The Norwegian swapped Stamford Bridge for Ibrox in 2000 and spent close to two years in Scotland. Flo scored on his debut against Celtic and would net 38 goals in all competitions before being sold to Sunderland in summer 2002.

Newcastle doing everything to seal new deal for £80m star who Man City want

Newcastle United are looking to do all they can to sort out a new deal for a “sensational” player, amid rumours of a move to Manchester City.

Howe makes Isak admission and confirms Newcastle injury

After a two-week international break, the Magpies host Wolves in the Premier League this weekend, taking them on at St James’ Park on Saturday afternoon.

Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has opened up about his relationship with the departed Alexander Isak, and how his relationship with the Swede changed.

“Alex and I always enjoyed a great relationship. I loved working with him and I hope he loved working with us. We helped him become the player who departed us today and he helped us achieve some important milestones.

“The moment he went on strike our relationship did change and that was a turning point in our relationship. Communication became difficult from that point onwards.”

Meanwhile, Howe has also said that one of Newcastle’s new signings, Yoane Wissa, will miss the Wolves game after picking up an injury on international duty with the DR Congo.

Newcastle will do everything to seal new deal for "sensational" £80m star

Speaking to Football Insider, journalist Pete O’Rourke claimed that Newcastle are pushing hard to agree a new deal for £80m-rated right-back Tino Livramento, amid interest from City who are ready to accelerate a potential transfer.

Tying down Livramento to a new contract has to be seen as key business for Newcastle, especially with City potentially hovering for him in the future.

The 22-year-old has matured into such a consistent player for the Magpies, proving to be adept at both right-back and left-back, pushing hard to start for England at the 2026 World Cup next summer.

Livramento has been hailed as “sensational” by Magpie Media, while Theo Walcott even once claimed that the Englishman possessed an “aura” during his time at Southampton as a younger player.

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He can be a mainstay for Newcastle for many more years to come, possibly making the right-back spot his own after Kieran Trippier, and Howe will surely see him as a massive part of his future plans.

Chelsea star who was sold for a £38m loss is now playing like Xavi Simons

While they’ve spent more in windows past, this summer was another hectic one for Chelsea.

The Blues were able to generate a massive £288m in sales, which enabled them to sign a host of incredibly exciting players and still make a £3m profit.

The most promising addition so far has been Joao Pedro, but the likes of Jamie Gittens, Liam Delap and Jorrel Hato could all look like sensational pickups in a few years from now.

However, while there is plenty to be happy about, some fans were left disappointed by the club’s decision not to sign Xavi Simons, who then moved to Tottenham Hotspur.

Yet, with the Dutchman being compared to a former Chelsea signing who left having not lived up to expectations, maybe missing out on him isn’t the worst thing.

The Simons saga

Simons has been looked at as one of the most exciting young talents in European football for years now.

Xavi Simons for RB Leipzig

Stories of his brilliance in La Masia were doing the rounds as far back as 2017, when he was still just 14 years old, and while he never made it at Barcelona, the last few years have shown why so many were so excited about him.

The 22-year-old has racked up a tally of 33 goal involvements in 48 games for PSV Eindhoven and 46 in 78 games for RB Leipzig.

In short, it’s easy to see why Chelsea were so interested in the youngster for so long this summer, and reportedly had even reached an agreement on personal terms with him.

However, towards the end of the window, the West Londoners finally secured the services of Alejandro Garnacho and reneged on their interest in the player.

This vacuum then allowed Spurs to swoop in and sign the Amsterdam-born gem on a seven-year deal, and while this left some Chelsea fans upset, perhaps they shouldn’t be, as one of their former players who was sold for a sizable loss is now being compared to Simons.

The Chelsea dud compared to Simons

The side effect of Chelsea’s tendency to sign so many promising young players is that, over the years, they’ve had more than their fair share fail to live up to expectations.

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Unfortunately, that is what happened with Christian Pulisic, as while he most certainly enjoyed spells of brilliance here and there, he “just didn’t live up to the hype,” per journalist Luke Edwards.

The American international was signed by the Blues for a whopping £58m in January 2019, while Marizzio Sarri was still in charge, and joined up with the club that summer.

At the time, then-Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia described the youngster as “one of the most sought-after talents in Europe,” but just over four years later, he was sold for a paltry £20m.

In other words, the West Londoners made a £38m loss on the former Borussia Dortmund star, and with a tally of just 26 goals and 21 assists in 145 games, it would be hard to call him anything other than a flop.

With all that said, then, what does he have to do with Simons?

Well, according to FBref, the American ace is the fifth most similar attacking midfielder or winger to the Dutchman in Europe’s top five leagues, the Champions League and Europa League.

RB Leipzig'sXaviSimonsreacts after the match

You can gain a better understanding of how this conclusion was reached by taking a look under the hood, at the underlying numbers in which they rank closely.

In this instance, that includes metrics such as non-penalty goals plus assists, shot and goal-creating actions, successful take-ons and more, all per 90.

Simons & Pulisic

Statistics per 90

Simons

Pulisic

Non-Penalty G+As

0.67

0.62

Passing Accuracy

78.6%

76.5%

Expected Assists

0.25

0.23

Shot-Creating Actions

4.52

4.54

Goal-Creating Actions

0.50

0.51

Successful Take-Ons

1.38

1.42

All Stats via FBref for the 24/25 League Season

In addition to these statistical similarities, the young Dutchman has moved to the Premier League from a German side, just as the Milan man did.

Furthermore, they’re both equally capable of thriving out wide or as an attacking midfielder.

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Ultimately, while some fans are understandably upset at missing out on Simons, the fact that Pulisic is so similar to him and failed at Chelsea suggests that perhaps the club were wise to steer clear of him.

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Ex-BBB é anunciado como treinador de time mineiro

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Após uma barca de demissões de jogadores por falta de recursos, o Varginha Esporte Clube (VEC) anunciou na noite de quinta-feira a contratação do ex-BBB Hadson Nery, conhecido como Hadballa, para o cargo de novo treinador. O clube está a quatro dias da estreia no Módulo 2 do Campeonato Mineiro.

Ex-jogador e técnico de futebol formado no curso da Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF), participou da vigésima edição do reality show Big Brother Brasil, em 2020.

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Aos 41 anos de idade,Hadballa vai assumir o terceiro clube de sua carreira.

-Vim aqui confirmar que sou o mais novo treinador do Varginha Esporte Clube para a temporada de 2023, no qual disputarei o Campeonato Mineiro Módulo 2. Pra mim é motivo de muito orgulho estar assumindo esse desafio que não será fácil, mediante a sua estreia que já é sábado, mas quero aqui reforçar e agradecer a confiança (da diretoria). Conto com o apoio da torcida para que a gente possa fazer um bom trabalho e alcançar novos objetivos. Vamos trabalhar galera! – disse o ex-BBB em vídeo divulgado nas redes sociais do clube.

No ano passado ele foi anunciado pelo Santos-AP, mas deixou o clube dois meses depois alegando problemas familiares. Antes, em 2021, Hadballa foi anunciado como técnico do Grêmio Barueri, de São Paulo, contudo, deixou o clube antes mesmo de estrear alegando falta de “trabalho, elenco e competição”.

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Em meio a este cenário de crise,Hadson deve estrear à frente do VEC contra o União Luziense, no próximo sábado (29), no Estádio Municipal de Varginha, contra o União Luziense, pela 1ª rodada do Módulo 2.

حكم مباراة ريال مدريد وكيرات في دوري أبطال أوروبا

كشف الاتحاد الأوروبي لكرة القدم ”يويفا” عن طاقم حكام مواجهة ريال مدريد مع كيرات، في دوري أبطال أوروبا.

ويحل ريال مدريد ضيفًا على كيرات الماتي الكازاخستاني، يوم الثلاثاء المقبل، في دوري أبطال أوروبا لحساب الجولة الثانية من مرحلة الدوري.

ويسعى ريال مدريد إلى الفوز على كيرات ومداواة جراح خسارة ديربي العاصمة الإسبانية أمس السبت أمام أتلتيكو مدريد، في الدوري الإسباني.

وخسر ريال مدريد بشكل مذل أمام أتلتيكو مدريد بخمسة أهداف مقابل هدفين، ليكون الملكي معرضًا لخسارة صدارته في الدوري الإسباني إذا فاز برشلونة على ريال سوسيداد اليوم الأحد.

اقرأ أيضًا.. قائمة ريال مدريد لمباراة كيرات في دوري أبطال أوروبا.. غيابات كثيرة

وأشار “اليويفا” في بيان رسمي، إلى أن طاقم تحكيم لقاء ريال مدريد وكيرات سيكون إيطاليًا، سيقوده ماركو جويدا يوم الثلاثاء.

ويتواجد كل من جورجيو بيريتي وجوسيبي بيروتي، كحكمين مساعدين لجويدا في لقاء ريال مدريد وكايرات، بينما سيتولى سيموني سوزا مهمة الحكم الرابع.

أما بالنسبة لتقنية الفار، سيكون المسئول عنها ماركو دي بيلو، ويعاونه ألياندرو دي باولو.

ريال مدريد خاض الجولة الأولى من مرحلة الدوري في دوري أبطال أوروبا أمام أوليمبيك مارسيليا الأسبوع الماضي، ونجح في الفوز بهدفين مقابل هدف على ملعب سانتياجو برنابيو.

فيديو | منتخب اليابان يسجل الهدف الأول أمام مصر في كأس العالم للشباب

نجح منتخب اليابان تحت 20 عاماً، في تسجيل الهدف الأول أمام مصر، في المباراة التي تجمع بينهما حالياً ضمن منافسات كأس العالم للشباب.

ويلتقي منتخب مصر مع اليابان، على أرضية ملعب “الوطني” في مدينة سانتياجو في تشيلي، ضمن منافسات الجولة الأولى من دور المجموعات لبطولة كأس العالم للشباب.

وجاء هدف اليابان في الدقيقة 29 عن طريق ريون إيشيهارا، من ركلة جزاء تم احتسابها بعد عرقلة من سيف سفاجا.

طالع أيضاً.. تشكيل منتخب مصر أمام اليابان في كأس العالم للشباب

ويتواجد منتخب مصر في المجموعة الأولى من البطولة رفقة كل من منتخبات اليابان وتشيلي ونيوزيلندا. هدف اليابان الأول أمام مصر في كأس العالم للشباب

Kate Cross six-for as Thunder rumble Stars

Smale, Morris half-centuries set up visitors with bat before Stars crumble in chase

ECB Reporters Network26-Aug-2024Thunder 250 for 8 (Smale 76, Morris 54) beat South East Stars 130 (Chathli 54, Cross 6-40) by 120 runsEngland’s Kate Cross took List A best figures of 6 for 40 as Thunder beat South East Stars by 120 runs in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy at Beckenham.Batting first, Thunder made 250 for 8 from their 50 overs, Seren Smale top-scoring with 76 and Fi Morris making 54. Ryana MacDonald-Gay was the Stars’ most potent bowler with three for 42 and she also claimed a run out, while Kalea Moore took 2 for 49.Cross, however, did the damage by claiming the key wickets of Bryony Smith and Alice Davidson-Richards in successive balls. Despite a batting 54 from Kira Chathli Stars never really looked like chasing down the target and they were all out for 130 from 36.4 overs.Thunder won the toss and chose to bat on a slow Beckenham track, putting on 53 for the opening wicket before Moore bowled Alice Clark for 23 in the 15th over.MacDonald-Gay bowled Emma Lamb for 24 in the next over, but Smale and Morris shifted the momentum with a 96-run stand that was only broken when the latter chipped a Moore full toss to Paige Scholfield at cover.MacDonald-Gay nearly had Smale for 43 in the next over but Chathli couldn’t hang on to an inside edge and she was joined by Ellie Threlkeld, who made 33 before she was cleaned up by MacDonald-Gay. At that point the Thunder were on 205 for 4 with seven overs left but they lost wickets too frequently to mount a serious charge during the death overs.MacDonald-Gay bowled Naomi Dattani for 14 and then ran out Danielle Collins for 1 as she chased a non-existent single, before Smale was smartly run out by Phoebe Franklin going for a second.It was impossible to say who were favourites at halfway but Scholfield was unable to bat in her usual slot due to an injury and the odds tilted further in the visitors’ favour when Cross intervened.Stars skipper Smith went for just 12, caught at extra cover by Clark and Cross’s next delivery bowled Davidson-Richards off the inside edge for a golden duck. Chathli survived the hat-trick ball at the start of the next over and was then dropped off the sixth ball by Dattani when she was on 2.Makeshift opener Chloe Hill made a useful 18 in a partnership of 45 for the third wicket until Sophie Morris had her caught by Clark. Moore was bowled by Dattani for 6 and when Aylish Cranstone was lbw to Fi Morris for 9 Stars’ hopes looked thin.They looked thinner still when the same bowler had Franklin caught for 2 at cover by Cross and wafer-thin when Cross returned at the City End to get Chathli caught at long-on by Fi Morris.In her next over Cross had MacDonald-Gay caught in the deep by Fi Morris for 13 and although Scholfield came in at No. 10, she was batting in visible discomfort and lasted just two balls before chipping Cross to Dattani for 1. An emphatic win was concluded when Cross bowled Dani Gregory for a duck.

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