Bangladesh hopeful of Shakib getting fit for India clash

He had suffered a quad injury last week and Bangladesh “will know the full scenario when he hits the nets” on Tuesday in Pune

Mohammad Isam16-Oct-2023Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan remains in contention for Bangladesh’s next World Cup match, against India on October 19, after he suffered a left quad injury in their last outing against New Zealand in Chennai. Team director Khaled Mahmud said that all signs point towards Shakib feeling well, but they will monitor him closely during Tuesday’s practice session in Pune.Shakib got injured while taking a run during the New Zealand clash. He continued batting for a while, and he also bowled his quota of 10 overs but it was clear that he was battling through pain. He had a scan in Chennai shortly after the game, but reportedly, he is pain-free.”Shakib is getting better,” Mahmud said. “He is pain-free. But we will know the full scenario when he hits the nets tomorrow. He will also do running between the wickets. We are hopeful that he can play against India. He worked in a swimming session, and some upper-half work in the gym today. There will be a scan tomorrow which will give us a clearer picture of his situation.”Mahmud said that Shakib wants to play but his inclusion was not so straightforward.”Usually these injuries produce a lot of pain,” he said. “It is tough to walk around even. Shakib is quite well. It is giving us hope.”Shakib wants to play, so if the situation is that he is 85-90% fit, like he was in the last game after getting injured, we are hopeful too. But it depends on his 100% fitness.”Mahmud said that they will still be cautious about not risking Shakib with six matches remaining for Bangladesh in the campaign. “We don’t want him to miss the rest of the tournament after playing one more game. There are six matches remaining.”It is the doctor and physio’s call. We don’t want to trouble him in the long term. If he gets clearance from the physio, he will play.”The Bangladesh team was given a two-day break in Pune and they will return to training on Tuesday. They have so far won only one of their three games.

All-round Athapaththu and Bates' record keeps Thunder in contention for home grand final

The left-arm spinner produced the most economical spell in WBBL history as the hosts put on a dominant display against the leaders

Tristan Lavalette18-Nov-2023

Chamari Athapaththu led Thunder’s surge to victory•Getty Images

In-form Chamari Athapaththu claimed two wickets before powering Sydney Thunder past Perth Scorchers at Cricket Central ground as the race for the WBBL’s top spot heats up.Athapaththu was part of Thunder’s disciplined spin brigade that restricted Scorchers to a lowly 116 for 8 in the day fixture.In reply, Athapaththu took over after a disastrous run out of Phoebe Litchfield, who had replaced Tahlia Wilson at the top of the order.Having not responded to Litchfield’s call at the non-striker’s end, Athapaththu made amends with her blistering 77 off 53 balls marked by a calculated assault on legspinner Alana King.She was well supported by captain Heather Knight as Thunder cruised to the target in the 17th over.Star allrounder Nat Sciver-Brunt bowled for the first time this season, but it was to no avail as Scorchers’ four-match winning streak was snapped.It was a vital victory for Thunder, who pulled within one point of league leaders Scorchers.Thunder elected to bowl first in what appeared a brave decision amid a flat surface and sunny conditions in Sydney. They had to confront a red-hot Scorchers batting order led by stars Beth Mooney and Sophie Devine, who have enjoyed rekindling their partnership at the top.Having started the season at No. 4, Devine has excelled alongside Mooney and they appeared to be once again powering Scorchers to a big total.After a cautious start warding off seam movement from the new ball, Devine made her move by clubbing seamer Marizanne Kapp down the ground for a belligerent boundary.It also ignited left-handed batter Mooney, who had earlier struggled to pierce a stacked off side field with Kapp angling the ball across her. She smashed Kapp for consecutive fours and hit four boundaries in the space of five balls.Mooney, who had scored 289 runs and only dismissed once in her last four innings, had a life on 25 when she was dropped at extra cover by Knight. It appeared Thunder would rue the missed chance, but two balls later Mooney was trapped lbw by offspinner Lauren Smith.It triggered a collapse with seamer Sammy-Jo Johnson in the next over claiming her 100th WBBL wicket after bowling Devine, who failed to connect on a delivery that didn’t bounce as high as she anticipated.Given the form of Devine and Mooney, Sciver-Brunt hadn’t been greatly required in her five matches this season. It loomed as a perfect scenario for her, but Sciver-Brunt’s stay at the crease was brief after being bowled by Smith on eight.Left-arm spinner Samantha Bates, who finished with the remarkable figures of 1 for 6 off four overs, strangled Scorchers in the middle overs. It was the most economical four-over spell in WBBL history. Young batter Maddy Darke was notably pinned down and inevitably succumbed on Knight’s second delivery.Scorchers kept losing wickets with Chloe Piparo clean bowled by Athapaththu in an ungainly dismissal that signified their plight. At 78 for 7 in the 17th over, Scorchers looked set for the ignominy of a score less than three figures before an aggressive Amy Jones slugged 37 from just 16 balls.Jones in the 19th over hit Scorchers’ first six of the innings and she added another, but their subpar total proved light work for Thunder who banked an invaluable victory.

Perry and Brown help Sydney Sixers clinch first win of the season

Ellyse Perry made a half-century before seamer Maitlan Brown inspired a stirring fightback, as Sydney Sixers revived their WBBL season with a tense win over Melbourne Renegades at the Junction Oval.Defending 164, the winless Sixers were staring down the barrel of their fourth straight defeat when Renegades openers Tammy Beaumont and Hayley Matthews blazed a rapid half-century stand.Beaumont was in a belligerent mood as she smashed three boundaries off seamer Jess Kerr in the first over. Matthews was intent on feeding Beaumont the strike, but it led to her dismissal after she hit a slower ball from Brown to midwicket after trying to poke onto the leg-side.Brown then dismissed Beaumont in the game-changing seventh over with a short-pitched delivery as Sixers’ confidence grew and they tore through Renegades’ middle-order.But there was a late twist when Georgia Wareham and Sarah Coyte clubbed 26 runs off the 18th over and it came down to the final over with Renegades needing 13 runs for a remarkable victory.But offspinner Ashleigh Gardner kept her cool at the death and Sixers, last season’s finalists, should feel relieved having been the last team in the competition to register a victory.With three consecutive defeats, Sixers’ woes have been compounded by a season-ending finger injury to star wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy after she was accidentally bitten by her dog.Without the formidable Healy, Sixers’ top-order have struggled in the powerplay and they looked to out of form opener Suzie Bates to turn their fortunes around after electing to bat.Bates started well and hit an attractive cover drive to the boundary off seamer Georgia Prestwidge as she reached double figures for the first time this season.But Bates frustratingly fell in the next over when she was unable to clear the in-field and hit offspinner Matthews to mid-off. Shackled by Matthews’ accuracy, Sixers once again didn’t make the most of the powerplay but unlike previous games they had most of their wickets intact.Perry and Gardner combined for a 68-run partnership to lay a platform for Sixers. Gardner used her feet effectively against legspinner Wareham, while Perry continued her strong start to the season by targeting midwicket to devastating effect as she notched a half-century.Renegades didn’t help their cause with a ragged effort in the field marked by sloppy fielding in the deep leading to several boundaries. But they clawed back with the wickets of Gardner and Perry as Sixers were in danger of a below par score on a batting friendly surface.Renegades were left to rue a missed stumping by wicketkeeper Josie Dooley when Chloe Tryon was on 12 and she made them pay immediately with a six off Wareham.Unleashing baseball-style clubbing, Tryon gave Sixers a desperately needed late spur with a trio of sixes in the final over to cap her breezy 41 off 16 balls.It lifted Sixers to a solid total which they ultimately defended to claim a morale boosting win.

300 مليون يورو لا تكفي.. ليفربول يبدأ تحركاته لصفقة جديدة تثير قلق ريال مدريد

لم تنته فصول الصراع بين ليفربول وريال مدريد بعد صفقة ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد، فهناك فصل جديد قد يُكتب هذا الصيف، واحتمال حدوث مواجهة جديدة بين الناديين.

ليفربول يُفكر جديًا في التعاقد مع رودريجو، نجم ريال مدريد، مع رحيل لويس دياز، الذي سافر بالفعل إلى ألمانيا للالتحاق بنادي بايرن ميونخ.

صفقة رودريجو لن تقف بسبب المال، لأن ليفربول أنفق هذا الصيف نحو 300 مليون يورو، أبرزها 133 مليون للتعاقد مع فلوريان فيرتز، الأغلى في تاريخ الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

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وفي المقابل، يراقب ليفربول تحركات ريال مدريد تجاه مدافعه إبراهيما كوناتي، الذي يدخل عامه الأخير مع النادي دون تمديد عقده حتى الآن، بحسب صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية.

ريال مدريد قد يكرر سيناريو أرنولد، بانتظار نهاية عقد كوناتي للحصول عليه مجانًا في يونيو المقبل، لكن ليفربول لن يستسلم بسهولة هذه المرة.

الخلاف السابق بين الطرفين حول قيمة فسخ عقد أرنولد لا يزال حديث الكواليس، وربما يُشعل التوتر مجددًا إذا تحولت رغبات الميركاتو إلى خطوات رسمية.

'Nowhere near where I'd like to be' – Chelsea's Levi Colwill delivers brutal self-assessment as defender tries to live up to Blues' new 'winners only' mentality

Levi Colwill has admitted his performances are "nowhere near where I'd like to be" as he tries to live up to a "winners only" mentality at Chelsea.

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    Colwill has been a regular at the heart of defence for Enzo Maresca as well as featuring in England squads throughout the 2024-25 campaign. He believes he can do better, however, and admits he is striving for huge improvement.

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    Colwill told reporters: "I am nowhere near where I would like to be. Defending one-v-one has been tough, but I think I’ve proved that I’m getting a bit better. I’m good at times when I’m trying to make passes and there are other times where I’ve been a bit lazy. We all know how big this club is and how the culture of the club has always been to win. We're just trying to reinforce that to the young boys, to the boys coming in, that this club is for winners only. That’s what we need to strive towards."

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Canhão da Colina? Figueiredo é um dos jogadores com mais gols de fora da área na Série B

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Quando marcou seu primeiro gol como profissional, numa cobrança de falta de longe, contra o Bahia, em São Januário, Figueiredo apresentou o seu cartão de visitas ao torcedor do Vasco. Um cartão que tem sido reapresentado frequentemente. Na vitória vascaína por 3 a 0 sobre o Novorizontino, neste sábado, o atacante balançou as redes pela quarta vez, a quarta em um chute de fora da área.

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Titular em 20 dos 34 jogos disputados pelo time até agora, o camisa 15 agora é um dos jogadores com mais gols de fora da área nesta Série B, empatado com Papagaio, do Ituano, e Luciano Juba, do Sport. Figueiredo, porém, é o único que marcou 100% dos seus tentos desta maneira. São dois gols de falta e dois com a bola rolando, todos de média ou longa distância.

Sozinho, Figueiredo já tem mais gols de fora da área em 2022 do que todo o time do Vasco na Série B do ano passado. Na ocasião, foram somente três bolas na rede em arremates de fora, com três jogadores diferentes marcando: Nenê, Daniel Amorim e Caio Lopes.

Formado na base do clube de São Januário, o atacante de 21 anos fez sua estreia como profissional no ano passado, disputando 29 jogos e não marcando nenhuma vez. Nesta temporada, no entanto, já são quatro gols e três assistências em 42 atuações.

JOGADORES COM MAIS GOLS DE FORA DA ÁREA NA SÉRIE B 2022
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1º – Figueiredo – Vasco – 4 gols
Luciano Juba – Sport – 4 gols
Papagaio – Ituano – 4 gols
4º – Jacaré – Bahia – 3 gols

Southee expects spin to play a big role in 'hard-fought' series

The captains of Bangladesh and New Zealand couldn’t be more different. Tim Southee is a 94-Test veteran who is in the same stature as the best fast bowlers in his country. Najmul Hossain Shanto, meanwhile, has just completed his first 12 months of consistent form.Southee, who made his debut in 2008, has been the New Zealand captain from his 89th Test, since December last year. Shanto is the Bangladesh captain in his fifth year, after playing just 23 Tests.Related

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Their outlook for the World Test Championship is also, predictably, quite different.Southee wants to build the new cycle on his side’s experience – particularly with the first series being in Bangladesh – from their time spent in the subcontinent in recent years. New Zealand have packed their side with five spinners, although Southee believes that they are facing a stiff challenge against the home side.”It is foreign conditions compared to New Zealand,” Southee said. “Pace plays a big role in New Zealand. Spin historically plays a big role in this part of the world. Our spinners have done some great things in Tests. We are looking forward to them showcasing their skills. It won’t be easy to just get the (WTC) points. We know that Bangladesh are a great side in these conditions. I would imagine a hard-fought Test series.”It is a different role than what we are used to back in New Zealand. We have three seamers here that offer different strengths. It is a collective bowling unit wherever you play in the world. Everyone chips in different ways. Spin doesn’t play a big part in New Zealand but they will play a bigger role in Bangladesh.”Over at Bangladesh’s pre-match press conference, Shanto had to field questions about his impending captaincy debut in this format. He has led Bangladesh in three ODIs since September, including two matches at the recent World Cup. He got the role this time after the regular Test captain Shakib Al Hasan (finger injury) and his deputy Litton Das (paternal leave) both were forced to miss the series.”It is hard to pinpoint what I learned from those two games (in the World Cup),” he said. “It was a different format, too. I figured out small things like how to handle certain things in different situations. New Zealand is a good team. They are strong. They will be challenging in the Test series. But since we are playing at home, we should be able to challenge them with our spinners and batters. If things go to plan, we can beat this team.”Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto has a close look at the Sylhet surface•BCB

Shanto also believed a Bangladesh captain should be ideally appointed with a long-term focus.”It helps to plan better,” he said. “I hope the board also considers a long-term captain. But I don’t think the players are thinking too much about this. A captain will perform his duty. A team always does well when everyone does their particular work.”Southee, meanwhile, spoke about how he intends to use the side’s recent experience of playing in India in the World Cup, and even their two-Test series in Pakistan at the start of the year, to good use in Bangladesh.”We took a little look at the (Sylhet) wicket. There hasn’t be a lot of Test matches here. So there’s not a lot of information and statistics to go back on. I think we are expecting a pretty good surface. Of course spin will play a part in the match. We played in Pakistan earlier this year. The guys now have a lot of experience in the subcontinent.”I think we will have a closer look at the wicket. There will be some assistance in the morning. It is what you get when you play at this time of the year. We have been training little bit early. So the wickets have been good in training.”Shanto said he was confident that Bangladesh’s batters can bounce back after a poor World Cup. He said that the likes of Mominul Haque, Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Zakir Hasan, who were playing domestic first-class cricket recently, will be free of the World Cup burden too.”Zakir (Hasan), (Mahmudul Hasan) Joy and (Mominul Haque) Sourav played well in this season’s NCL. They have made runs in this tournament. I played one game (after the World Cup). We obviously had a tough time but it was a different format. We are playing Tests now. We want to continue from where we left off from the Afghanistan Test in June.”

Ruben Amorim, Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot pay poignant tribute to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva at Anfield on behalf of Man Utd

Manchester United laid a tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva outside Anfield earlier this afternoon.

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United were represented by Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Dalot and manager Ruben Amorim; all compatriots of the late Diogo Jota, who passed away at the age of 28 on July 3. Fernandes and Dalot, both international teammates of Jota's, laid a wreath among the thousands of floral tributes which have been left outside Liverpool's stadium. Both players' return to pre-season training had been delayed in light of the tragedy.

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The card attached to the bouquet of red and white roses read a simple but heartfelt message: "Rest in peace Diogo and Andre, with deepest condolences from everyone at Manchester United."

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This tribute is the latest example of the outpouring of grief across the football world. Allegiances have been put to one side, as the game has united to pay their respects to two lives cut tragically short. Diehard Manchester City fans, the Gallagher brothers displayed Diogo Jota's shirt during Oasis' first gig in 15 years, while stars including Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele have honoured the 28-year-old with celebrations at the Club World Cup.

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Both Liverpool and Manchester United are preparing for the coming season. Liverpool played their first game since the tragedy at Deepdale this past Sunday, beating Preston 3-1. United face off against Leeds in Stockholm on Sunday 19 July.

IPL 2024 auction: The list of sold and unsold players

Who was sold to whom, and who didn’t get a bid?

Sreshth Shah19-Dec-2023

IPL 2024 auction sold playersRovman Powell (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 7.4 crore (USD 892,000 approx)Harry Brook (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 4 crore (USD 482,000 approx)Travis Head (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 6.8 crore (USD 819,000 approx)Wanindu Hasaranga (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 1.5 crore (USD 181,000 approx)Rachin Ravindra (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to CSK for INR 1.8 crore (USD 217,000 approx)Shardul Thakur (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to CSK for INR 4 crore (USD 482,000 approx)Azmatullah Omarzai (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,000 approx)Pat Cummins (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20.50 crore (USD 2,470,000 approx)Gerald Coetzee (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 5 crore (USD 602,000 approx)Harshal Patel (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Punjab Kings for 11.75 crore (USD 1,412,000 approx)Daryl Mitchell (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to CSK for INR 14 crore (USD 1,687,000 approx)Chris Woakes (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Punjab Kings for INR 4.2 crore (USD 506,000 approx)Tristan Stubbs (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,000 approx)KS Bharat (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,000 approx)Chetan Sakariya (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,000 approx)Alzarri Joseph (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to RCB for 11.5 crore (USD 1,386,000 approx)Umesh Yadav (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Gujarat Titans for 5.8 crore (USD 697,000 approx)Shivam Mavi (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to LSG for 6.4 crore (USD 771,000 approx)Mitchell Starc (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to KKR for 24.75 crore (USD 2,982,000 approx)Jaydev Unadkat (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 1.6 crore (USD 193,000 approx)Dilshan Madushanka (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 4.6 crore (USD 554,000 approx)Shubham Dubey (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 5.8 crore (USD 697,000 approx)Sameer Rizvi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to CSK for 8.4 crore (USD 1,120,000 approx)Angkrish Raghuvanshi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Arshin Kulkarni (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to LSG for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Shahrukh Khan (Base price INR 40 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 7.4 crore (USD 892,000 approx)Ramandeep Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Tom Kohler-Cadmore (Base price INR 40 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for INR 40 lakh (USD 48,200 approx)Ricky Bhui (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Kumar Kushagra (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 7.2 crore (USD 867,500 approx)Yash Dayal (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to RCB for INR 5 crore (USD 602,400 approx)Sushant Mishra (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for 2.2 crore (USD 265,000 approx)Akash Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Kartik Tyagi (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 60 lakh (USD 72,300 approx)Rasikh Salam (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Manav Suthar (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Manimaran Siddharth (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to LSG for INR 2.4 crore (USD 289,200 approx)Shreyas Gopal (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Sherfane Rutherford (Base price 1.5 crore) sold to KKR for INR 1.5 crore (USD 181,000 approx)Ashton Turner (Base price INR 1 crore) sold to LSG for INR 1 crore (181,000 approx)Tom Curran (Base price 1.5 crore) sold to RCB for 1.5 crore (USD 181,000 approx)David Willey (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to LSG for INR 2 crore (USD 241,000 approx)Spencer Johnson (INR 50 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for INR 10 crore (USD 1,205,000 approx)Mustafizur Rahman (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to CSK for INR 2 crore (USD 241,000 approx)Jhye Richardson (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 5 crore (USD 602,000 approx)Nuwan Thushara (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 4.8 crore (USD 578,300 approx)Naman Dhir (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Anshul Kamboj (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Sumit Kumar (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 1 crore (USD 120,000 approx)Ashutosh Sharma (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Vishwanath Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Shashank Singh (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Tanay Thyagarajan (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Robin Minz (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for 3.6 crore (USD 433,800 approx)Prince Choudhary Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Jhathavedh Subramanyan (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Manish Pandey (Base price INR 50 lakh) sold to KKR for INR 50 lakh (USD 60,200 approx)Rilee Rossouw (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to Punjab Kings for INR 8 crore (USD 936,900 approx)Lockie Ferguson (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to RCB for INR 2 crore (USD 241,000 approx)Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Base price INR 2 crore) sold to KKR for INR 2 crore (USD 241,000 approx)Mohammad Arshad Khan (Base price INR 20 lakh) sold to LSG for INR 20 lakh (USD 24,100 approx)Mohammad Nabi (Base price INR 1.5 crore) sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 1.5 crore (USD 181,000 approx)Shai Hope (Base price INR 75 lakh) sold to 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'Jogo da vida', destacou Yann Rolim para Cruzeiro x CSA

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No próximo domingo (6), às 18h30 (de Brasília), o CSA jogará o seu destino na Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro ao enfrentar o Cruzeiro, no Mineirão, precisando da vitória para escapar do rebaixamento à terceira divisão nacional.

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Na avaliação do meio-campista Yann Rolim, não existe outra definição possível para o embate na cidade de Belo Horizonte que não seja o “jogo da vida”. Além disso, destacou a necessidade de superação para bater o atual campeão do torneio com seis rodadas de antecedência:

– Vamos para o jogo da vida em 2022. Temos que fazer uma grande partida para vencermos o Cruzeiro, que tem uma ótima equipe, para conquistarmos a nossa permanência na Série B. Vamos lutar muito por isso.

Apesar do natural caráter de tensão existente no jogo do fim de semana, Yann destacou que o clima no plantel do time de Maceió “é o melhor possível” e também o aspecto da preparação e confiança no resultado positivo.

-Nosso clima é o melhor possível para esse jogo. Estamos cientes das dificuldades que enfrentaremos, mas estamos preparados e muito confiantes em fazer uma grande apresentação – concluiu.

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