A new look for Hampshire

It’s all change at Hampshire County Cricket Club with today’s unveiling of a re-branded identity and the announcement that the Club is now to be known as `Hampshire Cricket’.The move to re-brand Hampshire is in line with the company’s development strategy. This month, Hampshire makes history by becoming the first professional cricket club to convert to a plc via their parent company, Rose Bowl plc. A Public Offer opened on March 4th 2002 and the Club aims to raise a further £5 million to supplement the £18 million already spent on the 150-acre Rose Bowl site at West End, Southampton.Evolving from the traditional Rose and Crown icon and retaining the blue and yellow Club colours, the new logo reflects the exciting developments at the Club. The new brand has a fresh and contemporary style in order to reflect the dynamic values of the Club.The Hampshire Hawks logo has also been updated to integrate with the new Club brand and image.A new brand identity has been created for Rose Bowl plc based on the modern design of the new Pavilion’s highly unusual, canopied roof. This will act as the umbrella brand under which the individual Hampshire Cricket, Hampshire County Golf Club and Connor’s Health & Fitness brands will operate.All the new identities have been created by a London-based brand design consultancy, the-field, whose managing director, Simon Barbato, commented: "Rather than create a new identity for Hampshire at the risk of alienating a wide audience, we concentrated on gently evolving the badge whilst retaining the Club colours A visual communication strategy has also been created that reinforces the breadth of sporting, corporate and entertainment opportunities at the Rose Bowl through a wide array of media."The re-branding will encompass all consumer literature, corporate sales materials, stadium signage, stationery, identity guidelines and an interactive digital presentation to promote sponsorship and venue naming rights opportunities."The new brand identities and design strategy positions Hampshire as a contemporary and dynamic club in what is still a traditional market." said Samantha White, group commercial & marketing director, "We believe that this will enable Hampshire to attract younger spectators to cricket and build a broader sports entertainments brand as well as enabling Rose Bowl plc to present a professional and authoritative tone to the city."

Nyasha Chari – a biography

FULL NAME: Nyasha Chari BORN: At Harare, 10 October 1980 MAJOR TEAMS: CFX Academy (2000/01)

John Ward12-Apr-2002FULL NAME: Nyasha Chari
BORN: At Harare, 10 October 1980
MAJOR TEAMS: CFX Academy (2000/01). Present club side: Old Hararians
KNOWN AS: Nyasha Chari. Nickname: `Tupack’, after a rap singer
BATTING STYLE: Right Hand Bat
BOWLING STYLE: Right Arm Fast Medium
OCCUPATION: CFX Academy studentFIRST-CLASS DEBUT: 2-4 March 2001, CFX Academy v Midlands, at Kwekwe SportsClub.
TEST DEBUT: Still awaited
ODI DEBUT: Still awaitedBIOGRAPHY (updated April 2002)Nyasha Chari is one of the promising township players who have benefited from the development scheme and are now coming through into first-class cricket. Like the others, he has no family background in the game and developed an interest at junior school through a Zimbabwe Cricket Union coach, in this case Henry Motsi. He became one of the few to spend two years at the CFX Academy, due to an injury that interfered with most of his first year there, in 2001.He attended St Aiden’s Primary School, a Catholic school in the black Harare dormitory suburb of Chitungwiza. Mr Motsi organized cricket practices at the school and selected Nyasha among others as one of the most promising players, to form a squad that played as a Chitungwiza team. He was very successful as an all-rounder, and remembers scoring a century against Chiedza Primary School and took ten wickets in an innings against Shiriyedenga Primary School from the Glen Norah township. Surprisingly, though, he did not win selection for the national primary schools cricket week, although he attended trials.At Mr Motsi’s recommendation, he won a scholarship to Prince Edward School that allowed him to continue his cricketing progress. He won a place in the first team while still in Form Two, thanks to regular outstanding bowling performances in the Under-14 side. He attended trials that included the best players from each age group for a school team to tour England, and Nyasha won a place as the youngest member of the touring party. His best performance was in a match against Brighton College, when he took three wickets for 25 runs in 10 overs. In the other matches he did not take many wickets but managed to keep the run rate down generally to less than two an over.He was in the school first team for five years, and his best performances were seven for 49 in 23 overs against Eaglesvale, seven for 52 against St John’s and six for 25 in 13 overs against Brighton College when they toured Zimbabwe. He played 56 matches for the school first team, he recalls, and only missed one, due to a shoulder he twisted during fielding practice. In those games he believes he took 220 wickets at a cost of about 11 each. His highest score for the first team was 83 against Churchill, but usually batted down the order at five or six where he had less chance of building an innings.In Form Two he played for the national Under-15 team and travelled to the Uner-15 Week in South Africa; the following year he was a member of the party that played in the Under-15 World Cup in England. He played for the Mashonaland age-group teams from 1996 to 1999, winning selection for the Under-19 Week in South Africa in his final year. He finished school in 2000, but did not play cricket at school as he was studying for his A-levels. In 1997 he was appointed captain, but resigned after a few matches, feeling that the job was not for him.He did play for Old Hararians Sports Club, though, with success. Starting in Form Three, he also played at times for Old Georgians, Universals and Harare Sports Club, but eventually settled at the Prince Edward Old Boys team, Old Hararians. His best performance was four for 20 when playing for Universals, but has been going in late in the order and rarely had much opportunity to shine with the bat. He played a few winter cricket matches for Goromonzi, but found it difficult because of clashes with other sports at school.He was accepted for the CFX Academy for 2001, and in his debut match against Midlands he took a wicket with his fourth ball in first-class cricket. He is primarily an in-swing bowler, but he recently attended the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai, India, and Dennis Lillee changed his action slightly to enable him to swing the ball out as well, and also develop a useful slower ball. He can cut the ball sharply in to the batsman off the pitch. By his own admission, he is not really a quick bowler, but is accurate and often difficult to score from.Unfortunately he was to miss most of that year at the Academy. In an early Logan Cup match he injured a shoulder, which he followed up with a hernia injury in the groin. He tried to play through them, but they got worse and resulted in his missing the rest of the programme. He needed an operation to clear up the hernia problem, but needed a long course of physiotherapy. He spoke to Academy coach Dave Houghton about all the time he had missed and asked if he could make this up in 2002, which was agreed.When batting, Nyasha is a strong front-foot driver who can also cut, but cannot yet play the pull. He is usually a middle-distance fielder but does not like fielding in the slips.Nyasha pays tribute to the coaching he has received from former national player Robin Brown, who coached him just before the Under-15 World Cup, as well as Mr Motsi, George Lee-Bell at Prince Edward School, and currently Dave Houghton. As a Christian, he gives praise to God for his success.Cricketing heroes: Malcolm Marshall, Dennis Lillee and Viv Richards.Personal ambitions: "To play for my country."Toughest opponents: "All left-handers give me a problem. Stuart Matsikenyeri has also given me quite a hard time. In recent years, Hamilton Masakadza. The best bowler I’ve ever faced I would say is Henry Olonga."Proudest achievement: "Playing for my country [at age-group levels] and being picked for the Academy."Best friends in cricket: "I’m a guy who talks to everyone. In the Academy I’m close to Keith Dabengwa because we spend most of the time together."Other qualifications: Two A-levels.Other sports: "At school, soccer (second team) and rugby (fourth or fifth teams, but I didn’t want to go up to the top level because it’s not my type of game."Other interests and hobbies: "I’m getting interested in reading novels, and music. Singing at church."

Rangers transfer update on Borre

Many Rangers fans have been left buzzing as a transfer update emerged on Santos Borre.

As per Football Insider, the Glasgow club have set their sights on signing the River Plate ace in just a couple of weeks, as he is out of contract at the end of June.

The Argentine outfit valued him at £15m, but now look very likely to lose him for nothing.

Sources from the Ibrox faithful have told the news outlet that this has alerted the Light Blues, who now have a concrete interest in a deal in the summer window.

However, Steven Gerrard’s men will face competition from a number of other teams for Borre’s signature.

The striker has played senior men’s football since he was just a teenager, and has since played no fewer than in 212 games in total over the course of his club career, including at UEFA Europa League winners Villarreal (Transfermarkt).

Borre has scored 74 goals and made a further 23 assists in those matches, and has even been capped four times at senior international level with Colombia (Transfermarkt).

An international teammate of Alfredo Morelos, he could link up very well with the forward, and at 25 years of age, has still not reached his peak yet.

Rangers fans on Borre transfer update

These Gers buzzed as the transfer update was shared on Twitter, with one RFC supporter even going as far as to claim that they were ‘begging’ for him to sign, while another claimed that he would be a ‘bargain’:

“Please sign him now”

Credit: @IsaacMooty

“@RangersFC I am begging. Make this happen”Credit: @croft1972″Serious player”Credit: @jamiecameron123″@RangersFC please make it happen”Credit: @CN1872_”YES. PLEASE. SOON.”Credit: @xCDMM”What a bargain he would be”Credit: @Brett_AndertonIn other news, find out what 55 celebrations news has RFC fans livid here!

فيديو | ريال مدريد يعزز صدارته لليجا بثنائية أمام خيتافي قبل صدام تشيلسي

عزز فريق ريال مدريد صدارته للدوري الإسباني بفوز ثمين أمام خيتافي بهدفين دون رد، مساء اليوم السبت، ضمن مواجهات الليجا لموسم 2021-2022.

واستقبل ريال مدريد نظيره خيتافي على ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو” في إطار مباريات الجولة 31 لليجا.

وتقدم ريال مدريد بهدف أول عن طريق البرازيلي كاسيميرو في الدقيقة 38، لينهي الشوط الأول لصالحه 1-0.

في الشوط الثاني، ضاعف لوكاس فاسكيز النتيجة بهدف آخر للنادي الملكي في الدقيقة 68.

وانتهت المواجهة بفوز ريال مدريد بهدفين دون رد، ليرتفع رصيده للنقطة 72 في صدارة جدول ترتيب الليجا، ويتوقف رصيد خيتافي عند النقطة 32 بالمركز 14.

اقرأ أيضًا.. ضربة لـ ريال مدريد قبل مواجهة إشبيلية في الدوري الإسباني

ويأتي فوز ريال مدريد قبل مباراته القادمة أمام تشيلسي في إياب ربع نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا على ملعب “سانتياجو برنابيو”، والمقرر لها الثلاثاء القادم.

تشيلسي حقق فوزًا عريضًا على ساوثهامبتون بسداسية دون رد، في إطار مباريات الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

جدير بالذكر أن مباراة الذهاب بين ريال مدريد وتشيلسي انتهت بفوز الفريق الإسباني بثلاثية لهدف، على ملعب “ستامفورد بريدج” معقل الفريق الإنجليزي. أهداف مباراة ريال مدريد وخيتافي

Liverpool eye up Jonathan Ikone signing

Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing Lille attacking midfielder Jonathan Ikone this summer as Jurgen Klopp looks to bolster his squad.

The Lowdown: Reinforcements required

The Reds managed to salvage a disappointing season last month, finishing third in the Premier League after an excellent end to the campaign. The importance of qualifying for the Champions League cannot be downplayed, both financially and in terms of being able to attract top players this summer.

Klopp will be keen on making a few additions, with depth in attacking areas potentially something he may look at improving given the largely disappointing goal returns from his forwards.

The Latest: Liverpool eye up Ikone move

According to Anfield Central, Liverpool are ‘genuinely interested’ in signing Lille’s Ikone in the next transfer window, with the Frenchman a newly-crowned Ligue 1 champion. The 23-year-old scored four goals and registered five assists as his club sealed title glory in France and he featured in all but one of their league games.

Liverpool believe they can sign Ikone at a good price, potentially bringing him in as a replacement for Xherdan Shaqiri, who in recent weeks has been linked with a possible exit from Anfield.

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The Verdict: Exciting long-term addition

Ikone is an exciting young player who could bring quality and guile to the Reds’ midfield, having averaged more dribbles per game (1.4) than Mohamed Salah (one) in the league last season.

He may not come in as a key starter immediately, but with Jordan Henderson and Thiago both in their 30s now, he could be viewed as a long-term replacement in the middle of the park, albeit in a more attacking role.

At 23, Ikone would be arriving at a similar age to the likes Salah (25) and Sadio Mane (24) when they joined Liverpool, showing that he could mature into an even more formidable player over time.

In other news, one Liverpool player has been linked with a move abroad this summer – find out who it is here.

Another cricket tragedy as Umer Rashid is drowned

Just ten days after the death of Ben Hollioake in a car crash, English cricket has been hit by another tragedy. Umer Rashid, the 26 year-old Sussex left-handed batsman and left-arm spinner, has drowned while on a pre-season tour in Grenada. His brother, Burhan, also died in the same accident. Reports now indicate that Burhan had got into trouble whilst swimming in a pool below Concord Falls, a popular tourist spot. Umer attempted to rescue his brother but both were drowned.Sussex had gone to the Caribbean to take part in a triangular tournament involving Northamptonshire and Yorkshire as part of their build-up to the English season. Rashid had taken part in the latest match against Northamptonshire which Sussex won to reach the final. Sussex have abandoned the tour and have made arrangements to fly home immediately.Rashid was born in Southampton but was brought up in Middlesex where he quickly established a reputation as a player of great promise. He made his first-class debut for Middlesex in 1996, having played one-day cricket the season before when he also appeared for the Combined Universities side and for England Under 19s against South Africa.With limited opportunities for Middlesex for whom he played only two first-class matches and a handful of one-day games, he moved to Sussex for the 1999 season and enjoyed more success.In 2000, he scored his maiden first-class century and recorded his first five-wicket return. Last season he was a regular member of the Sussex side that won Division Two of the CricInfo Championship.Sussex have issued the following statement on the tragedy. “The club is in a state of shock after hearing of the tragic deaths of Umer Rashid, 26, and his brother Burhan.”Umer was a great favourite with both staff and supporters alike and had been with Sussex since 1999.”He will be sadly missed as a friend and a colleague and his talent, as a cricketer, was recently summed up by Chris Adams (Sussex captain), as follows: “Umer is probably the most naturally gifted player on the staff who is capable of playing explosive innings and bowling match-winning spells with his left-arm spin.”

LFC fans react positively to Neuhaus update

A number of Liverpool fans have been reacting positively to an update on Florian Neuhaus, with the German thought to be the Reds’ Gini Wijnaldum replacement.

Wijnaldum’s time as a Liverpool has come to an end, with the Dutchman joining Paris Saint-Germain this summer.

The 30-year-old could leave a gaping void in the Reds’ midfield, with his consistency and availability so key to Jurgen Klopp’s side’s success in recent years.

The hope is that Liverpool bring in a replacement for Wijnaldum and Neuhaus has been constantly linked with a summer move to Anfield.

The midfielder is currently on Euro 2020 duty with Germany and AS claim that he remains Klopp’s chosen man to come in for the Netherlands international.

Neuhaus is likened to German legend Toni Kroos in the report, which can only bode well if the Reds end up getting their man.

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Liverpool fans happy with Neuhaus update

These Liverpool supporters took to Twitter to provide their thoughts on the news (via LFC Transfer Room, June 14).

“Oh wowwww”

Credit: @tsrbys

“Great!”

Credit: @kofi_svn

“Need it. Need it bad”

Credit: @ColinBallinMMA

“If Klopp rates him then I rate him”

Credit: @thelfcarticle

“Klopp knows ballers”

Credit: @lfcels_

“Klopp man”

Credit: @lfcfelix_

In other news, some Liverpool fans have been urging the Reds to accept a bid for one player – find out who it is here. 

India must play two spinners at Jamaica

The flat track at the Antigua Recreation Ground meant that the fourthTest was always going to yield a high-scoring draw

Erapalli Prasanna15-May-2002The flat track at the Antigua Recreation Ground meant that the fourthTest was always going to yield a high-scoring draw. The home team hadwon the previous Test in Barbados and leveled the series 1-1. Clearlythe momentum was with the West Indies, and one expected them to buildon it. It was then shocking to see a dry and docile track bereft ofgrass laid out for the Test match; a very negative move by the WestIndies authorities who denied their team a chance of gaining the leadin the series.
© CricInfoIt is apparent that both teams misread the track and relied on pace inthis Test match. So much so that India decided to leave out HarbhajanSingh to bring in Anil Kumble. I have always maintained that theIndian team should play to its strength spin. Anil Kumble andHarbhajan Singh are world-class spinners and even if their recordwhile playing abroad is not very good, they would have proved a deadlyduo on this track.The toss didn’t make any great difference; I reckon that India wouldhave opted to bat first anyhow. So it was up to the Indians to cash inon Hooper’s generosity.The Indian innings though did not get off to the best of starts. ShivSunder Das is having a wretched time against the short-risingdeliveries. I feel sorry for the lad; he has to work on improving histechnique. His partner Wasim Jaffer looks to be a sound openingbatsman. He has the right technique and most importantly he alwayslooks to get behind the line of the ball.I was also delighted to see Ajay Ratra show a lot of application onhis way to his maiden Test hundred. It was an innings that put an endto the loose talk by some of the pundits. The game of cricket is easywhen played from a distance. The fact that some of these pundits werenicknamed `strokeless wonders’ in their playing days is something thatwe would do well to remember.Ganguly’s decision to prolong the innings after Ratra got to hishundred baffled me a lot. By doing so, the Indian skipper denied hisbowlers the chance of bowling a few extra overs that evening, whichmight have seen them grabbing a few more wickets. Remember, the WestIndies were under tremendous pressure that evening after Brian Larafell for a low score to Anil Kumble. Talking about Kumble, it washeartening to see him come out and bowl with a broken jaw. He bowledreally well, maintaining a good line and length, which is the key forsuccess on such docile tracks.With Kumble being injured, Tendulkar, who had to suffer themortification of being out for a gloden duck, was the one genuine spinoption India had. I was then surprised to see Tendulkar show a greaterinkling to bowl off-spin than leg-spin. I felt his leg-breaks woulddefinitely have proved more effective.I am sure that India really missed the services of Harbhajan Singh.The off-spinner would have been able to exploit the rough outside theoff-stump of the left-handed batsmen. Remember, the West Indies teamwas packed with five left-handed batsmen.The cricket from both the teams was defensive from the outset and itcontinued to be so, all through the five days. Never did I find anysense of urgency or purpose from either side. Such game-plans are notin the best interest of the game and are better forgotten.
© CricInfoAs for India, the sight of Srinath struggling to generate pace must bea worrying. The senior fast bowler looked jaded and it is about timethe think-tank had a close look at their game-plan. I would still backIndia to win if they were to play two spinners rather than placeabsolute faith in pace.The West Indies bowlers will be going after the Indian batsmen atSabina Park. Our think-tank has to realise that it is no good tosettle for a draw. The boys should go out with a positive frame ofmind to win the Test match. This is indeed their last chance to returnhome wreathed in glory.

Arsenal want Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves

Many Wolves fans have been flocking to a transfer update involving Ruben Neves.

As per The Times, Arsenal have begun work on a deal to try and sign the former FC Porto midfielder in the summer window. He has been made available for sale in order to try and raise some funds for the incoming Bruno Lage to spend in the market.

Neves has been a key player for the Midlands club over the past few seasons, from being part of the squad which won promotion to the Premier League in 2018 and then being a mainstay in the team ever since.

The Portugal international averaged more tackles (2.4), interceptions (1.8), shots (1.9), passes (54.9) and long balls (5.3) per game in the top flight than both Leander Dendoncker and Joao Moutinho in the 2020/21 campaign (WhoScored), showing just how important he is to the heart of their midfield.

It is not a surprise that many Wolves fans do not want him to leave, especially to go to a rival Premier League club.

Wolves fans react to Neves transfer update

These Wolves supporters flocked to the transfer update as it was shared on Twitter, with one describing Neves’ potential departure as a ‘terrible idea’:

“Don’t need this first thing on a Sunday”

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“It’s a weird one because he deserves so much better than being at a club run the way we are, but selling Ruben would be the final straw.”

Credit: @ashleynixon95

“@ThekidEG please my guy don’t do it”Credit: @bibb_wwfc”Selling one of you best players to a rival is a terrible idea. This is a massive shout sacking the best manager in 40 years and selling your best midfielder – if we have a few uninspiring purchases and a bad run of fixtures Lage will be under huge pressure.”Credit: @tommartin5″I really hope this a lie. @rubendsneves_ is ours haha and part of the pack. @Wolves do not sell him please!”Credit: @celders23″This better not happen bc we will be in serious trouble”Credit: @CharlesMaiden6In other news, find out what transfer update has left these Wolves fans fuming.

Liverpool fans erupt over Salah announcement

As Liverpool share news that star winger Mohamed Salah has been named in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year following his stunning 2020/2021 contribution, many Reds supporters have erupted in response. 

Salah, who was one of the Reds’ shining lights in what was a challenging campaign, has now been rewarded for his contribution with some due recognition from outside of the club.

Indeed, as announced, the Egyptian has clinched a spot in this year’s PFA Team of the Year ahead of some worthy contenders.

Liverpool somehow finished the season in third place after a year of both off-field scandals and countless injury issues affecting the squad, and Salah was definitely a huge part of the turnaround.

The 28-year-old scored a phenomenal 31 goals in all competitions for the Reds over 51 outings – whilst also assisting his teammates six times (Transfermarkt).

As a result, Liverpool fans are simply overjoyed he is being acknowledged for his incredible contribution.

Find all of their best verdicts from social media down below.

Liverpool fans erupt over Salah announcement…

“Yeeeeessssssssss Mooooo”

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“Finally some common sense returns.”

Credit: @kezmodo

“Fantastic.”

Credit: @hmjfe

“Lets goooo Mo”

Credit: @Fernandotatisjr

“SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUUUUUUUUUUU”

Credit: @lfc_rhys

“What a player.”

Credit: @SurMerco

“The King of the Premier League”

Credit: @JAMESFF9

“The man is immense”

Credit: @bbjonsy

“World class!”

Credit: @CSF1T

In other news: Liverpool fans have also called for the club to sign this Premier League star, find out more here.

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