مواعيد مباريات اليوم السبت 21-5-2022 والقنوات الناقلة.. الأهلي يواجه إنبي

يشهد اليوم السبت 21-5-2022، إقامة عدة مباريات هامة ومنتظرة في بعض الدوريات حول العالم.

ففي الدوري المصري تقام 3 مواجهات، أبرزها الأهلي في مواجهة إنبي، ضمن مواجهات الأسبوع الـ 15 المؤجلة.

وإيسترن كومباني يلتقي مع سموحة، وطلائع الجيش يواجه المقاولون العرب، في إطار مواجهات الجولة الـ 20 من عمر المسابقة المحلية.

مباريات اليوم السبت 21-5-2022 والقنوات الناقلة: مباريات الدوري المصري اليوم:

إيسترن كومباني × سموحة، تقام المباراة الساعة 4 بتوقيت القاهرة، 5 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة أون تايم سبورت 1

طلائع الجيش × المقاولون العرب، تقام المباراة الساعة 6:30 بتوقيت القاهرة، 7:30 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة أون تايم سبورت 2

الأهلي × إنبي، تقام المباراة الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة أون تايم سبورت 1

طالع | قائمة الأهلي لمباراة إنبي في الدوري المصري.. ضم الشناوي وغياب 7 لاعبين مباريات الدوري الإسباني اليوم:

فالنسيا × سيلتا فيجو، تقام المباراة الساعة 5:30 بتوقيت القاهرة، 6:30 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة بي إن سبورت beIN Sports HD 1 مباريات الدوري الإيطالي اليوم:

جنوى × بولونيا، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 5:15 بتوقيت القاهرة، 6:15 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل علي قناة الدوري الإيطالي عبر موقع اليوتيوب “Lega Serie A YouTube”.

أتلانتا × إمبولي، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 8:45 بتوقيت القاهرة، 9:45 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل علي قناة الدوري الإيطالي عبر موقع اليوتيوب “Lega Serie A YouTube”.

فيورنتينا × يوفنتوس، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 8:45 بتوقيت القاهرة، 9:45 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل علي قناة الدوري الإيطالي عبر موقع اليوتيوب “Lega Serie A YouTube”.

لاتسيو × هيلاس فيرونا، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 8:45 بتوقيت القاهرة، 9:45 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل علي قناة الدوري الإيطالي عبر موقع اليوتيوب “Lega Serie A YouTube”. مباريات الدوري الفرنسي اليوم:

ستاد بريست 29 × بوردو، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة bein sport premium 2

كليرمون فوت × ليون، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل علي قناة beIN Sports HD 6

أنجيه × مونبلييه، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل علي قناة bein sport premium 3

باريس سان جيرمان × ميتز، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتذاع عبر قناة beIN Sports HD 2

ليل × رين،  تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل علي قناة beIN Sports HD 4

ستاد ريمس × نيس، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة beIN Sports HD 5

مارسيليا × ستراسبورج، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة beIN Sports HD 1

لوريان × تروا، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة bein sport xtra 1

لانس × موناكو، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة beIN Sports HD 3

نانت × سانت إيتيان،  تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 9 بتوقيت القاهرة، 10 بتوقيت السعودية، وتنقل عبر قناة beIN Sports HD 7 مباراة نهائي كأس ألمانيا اليوم:

فرايبورج × لايبزيج، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 8 بتوقيت القاهرة، 9 بتوقيت السعودية. مباريات الدوري التركي اليوم:

ألتاي × قاسم باشا، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 3 بتوقيت القاهرة، 4 بتوقيت السعودية، تذاع عبر قناة بي إن سبورت التركية

سيفاس سبور × قيصري سبور،  تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 3 بتوقيت القاهرة، 4 بتوقيت السعودية تذاع عبر قناة بي إن سبورت التركية

بشكتاش × قونيا سبور، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 6 بتوقيت القاهرة، 7 بتوقيت السعودية تذاع عبر قناة بي إن سبورت التركية

يني ملطية سبور × فنربخشة، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 6 بتوقيت القاهرة، 7 بتوقيت السعودية تذاع عبر قناة بي إن سبورت التركية مباريات الدوري السعودي اليوم:

الاتفاق × الحزم، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 6 بتوقيت القاهرة، 7 بتوقيت السعودية تذاع عبر قناة SSC 5

الرائد × النصر، تقام المباراة في تمام الساعة 8 بتوقيت القاهرة، 9 بتوقيت السعودية تنقل علي قناة SSC1.

يمكنكم مطالعة مواعيد ونتائج جميع المباريات لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنا.

Sri Lankans try to look on the bright side after crushing defeat

Sri Lanka coach Dav Whatmore refused to panic after his side’s crushing innings defeat at the hands of South Africa on Sunday

Charlie Austin10-Nov-2002Sri Lanka coach Dav Whatmore refused to panic after his side’s crushing innings defeat at the hands of South Africa on Sunday.Sri Lanka lost by an innings and 64 runs inside three days, their seventh defeat in 12 matches against the South Africans.But Whatmore tried his hardest to look on the bright side: "There is no point in getting too emotional about this defeat. There were some real positives and we have to put South Africa under more pressure next time.""We bowled them out for 386 despite all the extras and Ruchira (Perera) being forced out of the attack. With a little bit more effort in the batting department in the first innings, we could have been in a position to put pressure on them in the second innings – batting got harder and harder as the match progressed."Sanath Jayasuriya defended his brave decision to bat first on a lively pitchthat offered the South African seamers plenty of movement on day one."I have no regrets," said Jayasuriya. "I thought we had a good opportunity when we won the toss but we failed to score the runs that we had expected."He couldn’t hide his frustration with his wayward bowlers: "The bowling was very disappointing. We bowled on both sides of the wicket. All the South African bowlers bowled in the right areas."South Africa skipper Shaun Pollock was delighted with his team’s performance, their fourth consecutive Test victory."We got on top very early and kept up the momentum," said Pollock. "We had alittle bit of a hiccup in the middle of the order, with a few loose shots,but Jacques (Kallis) came through for us.""They were always on the back foot after we got that lead and wickets often fall quickly when a side is under pressure like that."Our bowling was very good, especially on the day when we kept up the pressure after being a little bit unlucky in the morning. You have to be disciplined in the bowling department to win Test matches and that was an area we had identified for improvement."Pollock said he would have bowled first if he had won the toss: "We were always going to bowl first after we picked five fast bowlers – that was our game plan. There was some assistance on the first day."Man of the match Jacques Kallis, who took three crucial middle order wickets on the first afternoon and then scored a painstaking five-hour 75, believed his partnerships with Mark Boucher and Pollock were crucial."It wasn’t one of my prettiest innings but it was one of those days that we had to graft. The partnerships with Bouch and Polly were crucial, taking the game away from them – we didn’t want to bat last on that wicket."

Scott Parker leaves Fulham

Fulham manager Scott Parker has left his position at Craven Cottage.

What’s the latest?

That’s according to a report by Sky Sports, who confirmed late on Monday evening that the 40-year-old had left his role as manager of the Cottagers by mutual consent, with Parker being installed as the new AFC Bournemouth boss shortly after his departure from west London.

The former England international’s exit brings an end to what had looked to be turning into something of a messy break-up between the two parties, with The Sun reporting that Shahid Khan was reluctant to pay Parker the £2m compensation fee the coach was owed for the remainder of his two-year contract at Craven Cottage.

However, with his departure now confirmed, it would appear as if Khan and the 40-year-old eventually reached an amicable agreement regarding this settlement, with Fulham now being able to fully turn their attention towards appointing Parker’s successor at the club.

Khan will be buzzing

With reports of something of a fallout between the Fulham hierarchy and Parker, as well as the issue of his compensation fee, the fact that the 40-year-old is no longer tied to the club is sure to have left Khan buzzing.

Indeed, with the coach departing well before pre-season at the club is scheduled to begin, as well as plenty of time remaining in the summer transfer window, the Fulham owner now finds himself with the luxury of being able to consider each candidate for the role carefully and methodically rather than being rushed into making a decision due to time constraints.

Having said that, it would be advisable for Khan to not let the search drag on too long, and, considering it is reported that he has already drawn up a list of potential targets for the position, it would seem as if the sports tycoon has his eye firmly on the ball.

In any case, with Parker’s exit now confirmed, both Khan and Fulham supporters can look forward to a new chapter in their club’s history, one that hopefully brings with it a great amount of success.

In other news: Khan must ruthlessly axe “unbelievable” £21k-p/w flop, he’s let Fulham down for years

Liverpool transfer target Adama Traore could be a "world-beater"

Liverpool have had phenomenal consistency in their attack over the last few years, with Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino leading the front line on a regular basis.

Last season, Salah’s fine form of PFA Fans’ Player of the Year. Alongside this, Salah was also named in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year and helped the Reds to a third place Premier League finish.

Liverpool were also helped out by Mane’s nine goals and nine assists.

With the attacking trio a consistent part of Jurgen Klopp’s starting XI when fit, it begs the question could anybody come into Liverpool and force one of their talented trio out the side.

According to Football Insider, the Merseyside outfit have told Wolves that they are willing to pay up to £25million for the player the west Midlands outfit value at £50m, but former Liverpool player Paul Stewart says Traore might not be the right fit for the club right now.

“You look at the front three of Liverpool, they interchange, Salah comes in, Mane’s all over the place. 

“I can’t see Traore being that because he’s a feet on the touchline type of man and then pace is his massive attribute.”

Traore has scored 10 goals and has got 18 assists in his time at Molineux, but Stewart wants to see the winger add to his end product, adding: “When I first watched him, I thought with that pace if he could have an end product he could be a world beater, but I haven’t seen that end product yet”. 

Spurs transfers: Gold drops exciting update

Alasdair Gold has delivered an exciting update as Tottenham Hotspur appear to be ramping up their transfer plans this window…

What’s the word?

The ever-reliable football.london reporter revealed that the Premier League side were close to making their first two signings of the summer, with sporting director Fabio Paratici in talks with Atalanta for a pair of their players.

He tweeted: “Understand Spurs’ managing director of football Fabio Paratici has held advanced talks to sign Atalanta centre-back Cristian Romero and goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini.”

Reason to be excited

With the new season less than a month away, it has to be hugely encouraging news that the club are close to landing a couple of signings for new manager Nuno Espirito Santo.

The Portuguese coach has it all to do to turn around the sinking Spurs ship but signing a new goalkeeper and defender would be the perfect boost before the competitive action gets underway, with defending champions Manchester City in town on August 15.

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Spurs recorded the worst defensive record of any of the traditional ‘big six’ and that largely boiled down to a combination of a lack of leadership and several individual mistakes.

For example, the partnership of Eric Dier and Davinson Sanchez – two players involved in Jose Mourinho’s 16 different defensive combinations in 2020/21 – was deemed one of the worst in the top-flight by former midfielder Jamie O’Hara.

Similarly, long-serving club captain Hugo Lloris was described as a “weak link” in this abysmal squad, with another talkSPORT pundit dubbing him “lettuce wrists” following their premature FA Cup exit to Everton in February, in which the vastly experienced Frenchman leaked five goals.

It’s clear that these are two problem positions which have been instantly identified by Paratici and now he’s acting upon it, and that’s a positive sign from a club that once went 18 months without signing a single player.

Therefore, the Lilywhites faithful should be absolutely buzzing with this news, as it appears that the north Londoners are looking to do their business early, which in turn will surely give Nuno the best chance of righting the wrongs of the Mourinho era.

AND in other news, Paratici could get Spurs rocking again by signing “special” £26m-rated “huge talent”…

Pundit heaps praise on Leeds signing Firpo

Leeds United fans should be hugely excited about new signing Junior Firpo, according to former Premier League striker Kevin Campbell.

The Lowdown: Leeds snap up Firpo

The Whites have made their latest move in the transfer market, signing the 24-year-old from Barcelona in what looks like an intriguing piece of business.

The Brazilian struggled to oust Jordi Alba as the Blaugrana’s first-choice left-back last season, but he should now come in as a regular for Leeds following the exit of Ezgjan Alioski.

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The Latest: Pundits waxes lyrical over left-back

Firpo could be an exciting prospect and La Liga TV pundit Campbell has no doubt about his ability, outlining to Football Insider why Leeds fans should look forward to seeing him. He said:

“Firpo is incredibly fit, quick and strong. He is really athletic.

“I think he will fit right into what Leeds want to do because technically he is very good, you have to be to play for Barcelona.

“I’d say defensively, he is better than Alioski as well.
“He hasn’t started that many games for Barcelona but you cannot read too much into that given that they have Jordi Alba ahead of him.
“He has looked good when he has played so Leeds fans, you can get very excited.”

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The Verdict: Great signing for Whites

Firpo seems to be a perfect replacement for Alioski – if anything, the fact that he is an out-and-out left-back could make Leeds an even more balanced outfit.

The 24-year-old enjoyed a 92.9% pass completion rate in the Champions League last season, which suggests he will thrive in Marcelo Bielsa’s ball-playing style.

Firpo is also at an age where he should mature further in the coming years, potentially becoming a key figure over a long period for Leeds. With Campbell a regular analyst of Spanish football, for him to talk up the new Whites signing is very encouraging.

In other news, Leeds are believed to ‘retain an interest’ in one player this summer. Find out who it is here.

Jacobs drops Newcastle takeover claim

Ben Jacobs has dropped a claim on the potential takeover of Newcastle United as news emerged involving Amanda Staveley.

The Lowdown: Staveley’s letter

As per Sky News, Staveley – the businesswoman and head of PCP Capital Partners who is part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) group looking to take over at St. James’ Park – has written a letter to Tracey Crouch, the MP leading a government-commissioned review of football’s governance.

In this letter, she has accused the Premier League of a ‘closely guarded lack of transparency’ ahead of their upcoming arbitration case over the failed takeover deal between Mike Ashley and the consortium.

She also argued that the administrator of the Premier League has raised ‘an effective shield against public scrutiny’, and admitted that there is ‘real urgency’ with regards to trying to get their bid over the line.

Jamie Reuben, the wealthy businessman who is also part of the consortium, is thought to be supportive of Staveley’s letter.

The Latest: Jacobs reacts

Jacobs, a sports journalist who has been closely following all of the latest developments in the takeover saga, has since taken to Twitter to give his overall reaction to the letter which was released.

He claims that both that the letter from Staveley and the statement from Newcastle calling for the arbitration process to be made public ‘can be seen as either confident and confrontational or just a little desperate’.

Jacobs added that Staveley ‘will need a cordial working relationship’ with the Premier League if the takeover succeeds, meaning that her criticism at this stage of the process is ‘significant’.

The Verdict: Significant indeed

As Jacobs points out, it certainly seems significant that Staveley has felt the need to send this letter so close to the start of the arbitration hearing, especially since she will need the support of the Premier League if the result is to go in her favour.

If the Tyneside club end up winning the case, then it may be difficult for them to get the Premier League on their side, given that both their statement and Staveley’s letter have effectively criticised them for their handling of the process so far.

Nonetheless, a solution will have to be worked out with the top flight if the Magpies are successful, and the sooner the better, so that the takeover process can be accelerated.

In other news, find out what promising insight Liam Kennedy has dropped from those involved in the potential takeover

Gloucestershire 'End of Season' awards dinner

Gloucestershire County Cricket Club held it’s annual “End of Season AwardsDinner” on Thursday 26 September at The Holiday Inn Filton when the following awards were presented.Merchant Investors Players Player of the Year was presented by Mike Newnham,Managing Director of Merchant Investors to Craig Spearman

  • Craig has scored 1444 1st-class runs this year including 5 centuriesat an average of over 48
  • He scored the most centuries for Gloucestershire since Monty Lynchwho hit 5 in 1995
  • He has scored the most runs in a season for Gloucestershire sinceTony Wright & Bill Athey back in 1991 (when 25 Championship matches wereplayed in a season)
  • He has also scored 833 runs, including 2 centuries in one-daymatchesCoors Brewers Special Award was presented by Paul Doubler, MarketingDirector of Coors Brewers to Jack Russell
  • He has scored 991 1st-class runs this season at an average of over45, this included 3 centuries
  • He equalled Jack Board’s Gloucestershire record set in 1914 of 1016victims, 916 catches and 100 stumpings
  • He is now the leading run scorer of all Gloucestershire wicketkeepers
  • He holds the World Record for the most number of runs being scoredwithout a single bye being concededHazlewoods Most Improved Player was presented by David Williams ofHazlewoods to Ian Fisher
  • He scored 568 runs this year at an average of just under 25,including his first century in 1st-class cricket as well as four 50s
  • He took 32 wickets including 5 -87 against Middlesex at SouthgateTL Visuals Most Outstanding Individual Performance was presented by TomRichardson (Gloucestershire Chief Executive) on behalf of TL Visuals toCraig Spearman
  • He scored 180 off 293 balls at Cheltenham Festival against GlamorganGloucestershire Academy Young Player of the Season was presented by TonyWright, Gloucestershire Academy Director to Alex Gidman
  • In his debut 1st-class season he scored 67 v Derbyshire at Derby
  • He finished the season with 558 runs at an average of nearly 35including a century against Northamptonshire at Bristol as well as fourother 50sOther awards presented on the evening were to :-Ian Fisher
    Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 103 not out v Essex atGloucester in JuneAlex Gidman
    Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 117 v Northamptonshire atBristol in AugustMark Hardinges
    Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 172 v Oxford University atOxford in MayRoger Sillence
    Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 101 v Derbyshire at Bristol inSeptemberCraig Spearman
    Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 111 v Worcestershire in AprilIan Fisher
    5 wickets for 87 Gloucestershire v Middlesex at Southgate in JulyJack Russell
    746 scored in an innings, no byes Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire atBristol in AugustThis season the players have been supporting the “Hit MS for Six” campaign by hitting as many sixes as possible and raising money for each six hit to go towards a Research & Treatment Centre for MS at Frenchay Hospital. Ex Gloucestershire player Alistair Hignell, who is a sufferer of Multiple Sclerosis and President of the Appeal was also at the Dinner where he was presented with two cheques, one by Paul Doubler from Coors Brewers and theother from Martin Goodliffe, Roger Williams and Dave McLaughlin on behalf ofThe Artichoke (sponsors of Ian Harvey’s sixes).
  • Beaten black and blue – 1959

    A generally young team was again sent on the tour.But unlike in 1952 when the wicket and weather conditions wereagainst them, this time the sun, out in all its glory, seemed tobe in their favour

    Partab Ramchand16-Aug-2002In the midst of one of the worst-ever periods in their crickethistory, India toured England in 1959 only to end up with thekind of record team members see in their nightmares. Out of 33first-class matches, the Indians won only six and lost 11 whilenot all of the remaining 16 were honourably drawn.


    A generally young team was again sent on the tour.But unlike in 1952 when the wicket and weather conditions wereagainst them, this time the sun, out in all its glory, seemed tobe in their favour. However, the batsmen again found the pace ofFreddie Trueman and Brian Statham too hot to handle.


    All five Tests were lost, this being the first time that Indiasuffered such a whitewash. Incidentally, it was only the thirdtime in Test history that a team had lost all five matches. Therecord was even more unpalatable considering the fact that it wasone of the best English summers for years and that the home teamthemselves were not very confident having just been thrashed inAustralia during the winter.In fact, they commenced their rebuilding process by trying outmany new players and even then they were good enough to swampIndia. Three of the matches were lost by an innings, two defeatswere sustained inside three days and two more matches must surelyhave been concluded with two days to spare but for interferencefrom the weather.A generally young team was again sent on the tour. But unlike in1952 when the wicket and weather conditions were against them,this time the sun, out in all its glory, seemed to be in theirfavour. However, the batsmen again found the pace of FreddieTrueman and Brian Statham too hot to handle. What was even moredisconcerting was the fact that the batsmen surrendered theirwickets tamely even to lesser-known new ball bowlers like AlanMoss and rookie Harold Rhodes and also to spin bowlers like BrianClose, Tom Greenhough and Ray Illingworth.The selection of the team was made in the wake of thedisappointing five-match home series against the West Indies thatwas lost badly. For various reasons, Ghulam Ahmed, Vinoo Mankad,Gulabrai Ramchand and Dattu Phadkar were not selected and therewas a new captain in Dattajirao Gaekwad. Pankaj Roy was hisdeputy and it was obvious that the batting would revolve aroundthese two, Polly Umrigar, Vijay Manjrekar, Chandu Borde, NariContractor and Bapu Nadkarni. The bowling, meanwhile, was tohinge mainly on Subash Gupte, making his long awaited first tourof England, the medium pacers Ramakant Desai and RamanSurrendranath and the two all rounders Borde and Nadkarni.It was, then, the collective failure of both the batsmen and thebowlers that led to the rout in the Tests. The fact that onlyContractor (233) and Umrigar (230) topped the 200-run aggregatemark symbolises the batting failures. Despite arriving after hisclassic batting display against the West Indies, which saw himget 109 and 96 against Wes Hall and Roy Gilchrist in the finalTest at New Delhi, Borde was a failure getting only 140 runs inseven innings.Roy improved upon his dismal record of seven years before butstill proved to be easy meat for the pacemen, as evidenced by hismeagre return of 179 runs from ten innings. Gaekwad never reallygot going and India were further handicapped by Manjrekar playingin only the first two Tests before a knee problem ruled him outfor the rest of the tour.Fortunately, Abbas Ali Baig, a 20-year-old freshman at OxfordUniversity, proved to be a worthy replacement. At Manchester, hescored a century in his first Test, becoming the first Indian tohit a century on debut abroad. Moreover, the fact that he did soon the same ground at which Ranji had achieved a similar featagainst Australia back in 1896 added a touch of colour.Umrigar was the only other century maker in the series. He scored118 at Manchester in what proved to be his last Test innings inEngland, hooking and pulling his old adversary Trueman withgusto. But perhaps the most courageous knock was played byContractor at Lord’s when he carried on to make 81 in over fourhours despite having one of his ribs broken by a ball from BrianStatham early in the innings.The bowling failed to rise to the occasion. Gupte no doubt tookthe most number of wickets in the series – 17 – but these cost34.64 apiece. Desai was harshly treated, his 12 wickets beingobtained at an average of 50.16. The best bowler wasSurendranath. Relishing the conditions that aided his swingbowling, he finished at the top of the averages with 16 wicketsat 26.62 apiece. Nadkarni with his left-arm spinners was at beststeady while the English batsmen negotiated Borde’s leg-spinnerscomfortably.On the tour, Umrigar was again the most commanding batsman. Hegot five centuries, three of them double hundreds – one knock of252 not out against Cambridge University being the then highestscore abroad by an Indian. He ended the tour with 1826 runs andbut for a hand injury that ruled him out of the last few matcheson the tour, would surely have crossed the 2000-run mark.Gaekwad (1174), Roy (1207), Borde (1060) and Contractor (1183)were the others to cross the 1000-run mark, though given a fulltour it is safe to assume that both Manjrekar (755) and Baig(673) would have made the four-figure mark too.As far as the bowling was concerned, Gupte with 95 wicketsfinished top of the heap but considering his reputation, thefigure fell below expectations. Surendranath, given a lot of workhad 79 wickets while Borde (72) and Nadkarni (55) did reasonablywell. Desai, however, was a bit of a letdown finishing with 45rather expensive wickets.As only to be expected in a one-sided series, England had thingstheir own way. Peter May, Colin Cowdrey, Mike Smith and new boyGeoff Pullar got hundreds while Ken Barrington was a model ofconsistency. The old firm of Statham and Trueman mowed down theIndian batting repeatedly and even Greenhough’s leg spinnerscaused the visitors some trouble. Ultimately, it was bothtechnical difficulties and a lack of fighting spirit that sawIndia go down tamely.

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    Marlone pode ser a novidade do Atlético-MG para o clássico contra o Cruzeiro. Contratado na semana passada, o jogador, que foi emprestado pelo Corinthians até o final da temporada, está na lista de relacionados para a partida desta sábado.

    Recuperado, Leonardo Silva também pode voltar aos gramados. Queixando-se de dores no joelho esquerdo, o zagueiro foi desfalque nas três últimas partidas disputadas pelo Galo. A última vez que entrou em campo foi na estreia do Atlético na Libertadores, que rendeu empate em 1 a 1 com o Godoy Cruz (ARG).

    Durante a ausência do capitão do time, quem assumiu a vaga foi Felipe Santana, também relacionado para o clássico. O meio campo titular também não foi determinado pelo técnico Roger Machado, entretanto, o esperado é que o comandante inicie a partida tendo Danilo, Otero, Marlone e Luan como opções principais.

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    Goleiros: Giovanni, Uilson e Cleiton
    Laterais: Marcos Rocha, Fábio Santos, Carlos César, Danilo e Leonan
    Zagueiros: Leonardo Silva, Gabriel, Felipe Santana e Erazo
    Volantes: Rafael Carioca, Elias, Adílson e Yago
    Meias: Cazares, Otero e Marlone
    Atacantes: Robinho, Fred, Luan e Rafael Moura

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