موعد مباراة ريال مدريد ويوفنتوس في دور الـ16 من كأس العالم للأندية

حسم فريق ريال مدريد تأهله إلى دور الـ16 من بطولة كأس العالم للأندية، نسخة 2025، المُقامة حاليًا في أمريكا، وذلك بعد خوضه آخر مباريات دور المجموعات.

وواجه ريال مدريد نظيره سالزبورج، في الجولة الثالثة والأخيرة من دور مجموعات البطولة، لحساب المجموعة الثامنة.

وتمكن ريال مدريد من تحقيق فوز سهل على سالزبورج بثلاثة أهداف دون رد.

ونجح ريال مدريد بذلك في تحقيق صدارة المجموعة الثامنة، برصيد 7 نقاط، حيث سيواجه وصيف المجموعة السابعة، يوفنتوس، في دور الـ16.

وحقق يوفنتوس وصافة مجموعته بعدما تعرض للهزيمة أمس، أمام مانشستر سيتي، بخمسة أهداف لهدفين.

وصعد مانشستر سيتي إلى صدارة المجموعة السابعة، حيث سيواجه وصيف المجموعة الثامنة، الهلال، الذي فاز على باتشوكا بثنائية نظيفة. موعد مباراة ريال مدريد ويوفنتوس في دور الـ16 من كأس العالم للأندية

يلتقي الفريقان يوم الثلاثاء المقبل، في تمام الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة والسعودية.

Brendon McCullum puts faith in CSK to keep Ben Stokes' Ashes ambitions on track

‘The Ashes is the script that the skipper is waiting to write, so he’ll be sweet’

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Brendon McCullum has backed Ben Stokes’ decision to go to the IPL in spite of his knee injury•Getty Images

Brendon McCullum is confident that Ben Stokes’ involvement in the Indian Premier League will not jeopardise his participation in the Ashes this summer.Stokes, England’s Test captain, has found himself in the middle of a franchise versus country dilemma: insistent on fulfilling his £1.6million contract for Chennai Super Kings despite a left knee that requires constant management and rest ahead of the 2023 English season.The issue has progressively worsened over the winter to such an extent that Stokes was only able to bowl two overs in the match and struggled to bat with freedom in the thrilling second Test against New Zealand, in which the hosts triumphed by one run to square the two-match series. Speaking at the end of the match at the Basin Reserve, he admitted to finding it “very frustrating” that he could not play a full part, particularly as the fourth seamer, but quashed the idea he would turn his back on the IPL.last week, Stokes floated the possibility of leaving the competition early (which runs from March 31 to May 28) to ensure he is ready for the first Test of the summer against Ireland at Lord’s on June 1, though only if he feels he needs a bigger lead-in. McCullum, as Test coach, has no doubts the 31-year-old will be right for the summer, not just because he has full faith in the CSK set-up, which he was a part of for two seasons, but also as he is aware how much a series against Australia means to his skipper.”I don’t think he’s jeopardising it,” McCullum said. “The Chennai set-up is excellent in looking after their players and they’ve a very good medical team and he will be well looked after. The skipper has a strong mind and he knows how to get right for the big moments. His life is that, right? So I don’t have any concerns. In fact I look forward to watching him play in it and see, without captaincy as well, the opportunity to play cricket without worrying about everybody else, knowing when he comes back into the fold and leads us into the Ashes campaign he’ll have the bit between his teeth and I think we’ll be alright.”He sees the big picture in everything, so I’ve no concerns that the skipper will be totally looked after. And I also believe that the Ashes is the script that the skipper is waiting to write, so he’ll be sweet.”Also putting McCullum’s mind at ease is the presence of his good friend Stephen Fleming in the CSK dugout. Fleming, who was McCullum’s first international captain, has been in charge of the franchise since 2009, and has been in New Zealand throughout this series. He’s been in constant communication with Stokes regarding his fitness and other plans, and it is understood Stokes has been sounded out for a leadership role at CSK, potentially as part of a succession plan for MS Dhoni.Related

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“I’ve got a tee-time with him [Fleming] tomorrow [Wednesday] afternoon,” McCullum said. “So I’ll be talking to him and making sure he looks after the skipper, but I know that Chennai set-up actually. I played in that franchise and they’re very good. They’ve got a good team and an outstanding leader in Flem.”Up until now, McCullum has been reluctant to discuss the Ashes, often joking it is an unhealthy English obsession. However, with the series just three months away, he acknowledges excitement at seeing how a group that have won 10 Tests out of 12 take on such bitter rivals. England last won the Ashes in 2015 and the feeling as they come out of the winter is of quiet optimism they can reclaim it.”I hadn’t thought about the Ashes, to be honest. I know everyone talks about it and obviously you’re going to be judged on your performance in the Ashes as well.”But now I’m starting to go ‘the next series is the Ashes; that’s pretty cool’. I think this team has grown over the last eight or nine months. I think it’s become more at ease with how we’re playing, and it’s become more authentic as well. And I think it certainly does give ourselves the best chance of being able to topple a good Australian side. We know it’s not going to be easy, but I’m pretty sure that we will play a very similar style of cricket that we’ve played throughout the last eight or nine months. And with eight or nine months of development of that style under our belt, we should be hard to beat.”Now we can really get excited about it, I think we’ve tried to to live in the moment rather than look too far ahead and make sure that we’re really present with what we’re doing. Now we have the opportunity to really start to plot and plan, and turn our attention to what’s going to be a pretty amazing time in the guys’ lives: an Ashes series at home against a good Australian side. So I think we’ll go into it with a lot of confidence. We know they’re a good side. We’ll work out who wins.”As for the first XI at Edgbaston come June 16, that is hard to predict. McCullum has come out of the winter with better knowledge on all 16 players used across Pakistan and New Zealand, along with those who were part of squads but didn’t see any action. His pool of players is set to grow further, too, with Jonny Bairstow returning from breaking his leg, along with bowling options such as Jofra Archer, Chris Woakes and Sam Curran working back into red-ball contention through white-ball work.Bairstow is the most intriguing of the lot. He was the poster boy of the 2022 summer, with four hundreds in the first five matches under Stokes and McCullum before a freak slip on the golf course ruled him out of the Oval Test against South Africa. His replacement, Harry Brook, has gone on to take the world by storm, with four centuries across five matches this winter, giving him a batting average of 80.90 and a strike rate of 98.77.Ben Stokes batted within himself at Wellington while managing his knee issue•Getty Images

Though there is no guarantee Bairstow will pick up his form where he left off, provided his rehab goes as hoped it is likely he will return to the XI. Much of the conjecture over the last few months has been about whether it would be to replace Ben Foakes (and in turn take the gloves) or Zak Crawley, who averaged just 29.30 over the winter despite starting a run of 10 innings with scores of 122 and 50.However McCullum said he would avoid shoehorning players into unfamiliar roles for the sake of it. In turn he championed Foakes, who almost won England the second Test, and reiterated Crawley’s merits as a streaky player with a high ceiling.”There is a lot of quality players to get in the XI. There will be opportunities. What we can’t do is try and crowbar people in. We need to take stock when the first Test arrives, what the fitness is like and how the guys are going and we will make the call from there. One thing we are not afraid to do is be brave in selection. If we think it gives us our best opportunity to win, that will be our mantra throughout.”[Foakes] has been excellent, not just as a wicketkeeper which is world-class. He came up to the stumps to impact the game and got a wicket with Daryl Mitchell stepping back and pulling the ball up in the air. Little things like that make a big difference and, to me, show a real sign that Foakesy is trying to make an impact on the game, which is what you want from all your players. He nearly played an absolute hand at the end to get us across the line and he has played some vital hands right across the summer for us as well. He has really developed as a cricketer for us over the last nine months.”Our team is set up at the top of the order for Zak to play like that. To become more at ease within that role, he needs to not try to catch form but, day in and day out, turn up with that same aggressive mindset and, if he does that, I have no doubt his talent will come out. He is one of those guys, the Australians from my conversations with Ricky Ponting, they respect him for the instinct and power he has at the top of the order and how destructive he can be. He is still a big player for us moving forward.”The next couple of weeks will be one of reflection for McCullum. Defeat in Wellington scuppered England’s chance to register a 100 percent win record this winter, after the 3-0 success in Pakistan followed by the 267-run win at Mount Maunganui in the first Test here. Nevertheless, the manner of this defeat underlined the objective of playing captivating Test cricket.”I thought it was epic actually. I know we came out on the wrong side of it – or the losing side of it – but in terms of what we set out to achieve at the start of the campaign as a side, I thought we’d certainly played our part in that. I think there’ll be millions – tens of millions – of people around the world that sat back and enjoyed that Test match.”I’m just really proud of the guys and the fight that they’ve shown, the application they’ve shown and also the investment and how this team’s wanting to play throughout. So yeah, slightly disappointing finish, I guess from a result point of view, but I think it leaves us in a pretty good space moving forward for a pretty big challenge.”

Sky Sports: Man Utd eye move for new "unplayable" ace to replace Rashford

da betobet: Manchester United are now considering a late swoop for an “unplayable” Premier League attacker, with Marcus Rashford closing in on a move to Aston Villa, according to Sky Sports.

Rashford's time at Old Trafford coming to an end

da dobrowin: Rashford has fallen out of favour at Old Trafford ever since a bombshell interview in December, in which the forward expressed he is “ready for a new challenge”, and he is now set to seal a move away from his boyhood club.

The United academy graduate is due to have a medical to complete a move to Villa Park, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealing the Villans will have the option to make the deal permanent for a fee of £40m at the end of the season.

The 27-year-old has not been a part of Ruben Amorim’s plans for nearly two months, with his last Premier League appearance coming against Nottingham Forest back in December, and the manager recently hinted he hasn’t been giving 100% in training.

“It’s always the same reason – the training, the way I see a footballer should do in life. It’s every day, every detail. You can see on the bench we miss a bit of pace on the bench, but I would put [Manchester United goalkeeper coach Jorge] Vital before a player who doesn’t give the maximum every day.”

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With Rashford now poised to leave, Amorim is now tasked with finding a replacement, and Sky Sports report that Villa’s Leon Bailey is one of the players “under consideration” for a late transfer swoop.

The potential deal to sign Bailey would be separate from the Rashford move, which has seemingly already been agreed, with the Englishman set to undergo a medical.

Aston Villa'sLeonBaileyin action with Celtic's Greg Taylor

The Villa winger is just one of the names under consideration for a move to Old Trafford, with the Red Devils yet to make a formal approach, but there could be developments before the deadline on Monday.

What Bailey could offer Man Utd

The £120k-per-week attacker has looked impressive at times in a Villa shirt, and he was particularly potent in front of goal during the 2023-24 campaign, amassing 19 goal contributions in 35 Premier League games to help his side secure Champions League football.

The Athletic’s Jacob Tanswell has lauded the 27-year-old as “unplayable” during his time with the Villans, however, he has struggled to replicate last season’s form this term, picking up just one goal and three assists in all competitions.

As such, there is some doubt over whether Bailey would be a solid signing to replace Rashford, but United’s options are likely to be limited at this stage of the transfer window, and he could make an impact if he is able to rediscover his previous form, making this one to watch.

تحديد الملاعب المستضيفة لبطولة العالم لكرة اليد تحت 19 عامًا في مصر

حددت اللجنة المنظمة لـ بطولة كأس العالم لكرة اليد تحت 19 عامًا، الصالات المستضيفة للمسابقة العالمية والتي ستقام في مصر خلال الفترة المقبلة.

ومن المقرر أن تقام فعاليات بطولة العالم لكرة اليد خلال الفترة من 6 إلى 17 أغسطس المقبل. مجموعات بطولة العالم لكرة اليد تحت 19 عامًا

المجموعة الأولى: السويد – البرتغال – الكويت – النمسا.

المجموعة الثانية: المجر – سويسرا – المغرب – كوسوفو.

المجموعة الثالثة: صربيا – إسبانيا – كرواتيا – الجزائر.

المجموعة الرابعة: أيسلندا – البرازيل – غينيا – السعودية.

المجموعة الخامسة: ألمانيا – سلوفينيا – أوروجواي – جزر الفارو.

المجموعة السادسة: النرويج – فرنسا – الأرجنتين – المكسيك.

المجموعة السابعة: مصر – اليابان – كوريا الجنوبية – البحرين.

المجموعة الثامنة: الدنمارك – تونس – التشيك – أمريكا.

طالع | الزمالك يُعلن التعاقد مع بيجاد مروان لتدعيم فريق اليد

وحددت اللجنة المنظمة 4 صالات لاستضافة المباريات هي: الصالة الرئيسية بمجمع الصالات المغطاة باستاد القاهرة الدولي – صالة 2 بمجمع الصالات المغطاة باستاد القاهرة الدولي – صالة حسن مصطفى – صالة العاصمة الإدارية الجديدة.

تُقام مباريات المجموعتين الأولى والثانية على صالة حسن مصطفى بمدينة السادس من أكتوبر، ومباريات المجموعتين الثالثة والرابعة على صالة العاصمة الإدارية الجديدة، ومباريات المجموعتين الخامسة والسادسة على صالة 2 باستاد القاهرة، ومباريات المجموعتين السابعة والثامنة على الصالة الرئيسية باستاد القاهرة.

Campeão em 2021, Kawan valoriza classificação do Botafogo no Torneio OPG

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da casino: O Botafogo se classificou para a semifinal do Torneio OPG Sub-20 após bater o Audax Rio fora de casa por 1 a 0, na última quarta-feira. O time já havia vencido o jogo de ida pelo mesmo placar e agora encara o Fluminense na semifinal. Titular em três das quatro partidas do time na competição, o jovem Kawan Thomaz falou sobre a importância do resultado.

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– Essa classificação nos dá muita confiança. A OPG tem agregado para voltarmos ao ritmo dos jogos e serve também como preparação para a Copa SP, assim como a Copa Atlântico para os atletas nascidos em 2003, que começa neste mês. Pessoalmente tem sido um ano bastante especial, sinto que estou evoluindo bastante e fico muito feliz por isso. Tenho uma boa relação com as comissões, então sempre que preciso corrigir algo, eles estão ali para me ajudar e isso vem agregando muito na minha postura dentro do Botafogo – contou o jogador.

Kawan tem 19 anos e 24 jogos na temporada. O atleta atuou por seis competições diferentes, incluindo uma partida pela equipe profissional no Campeonato Carioca e outros dois jogos pelo Sub-23 no Campeonato Brasileiro de Aspirantes. O jogador também participou de diversos treinamentos junto com a equipe profissional, sendo também relacionado para diversas partidas na Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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Há quase um ano no Glorioso, o zagueiro pode conquistar seu segundo título com a camisa do time carioca. O primeiro foi justamente em 2021, na disputa do Torneio OPG-20. O jovem chegou ao Botafogo após destaque no modesto Betim FC, equipe de Minas Gerais. Kawan também acumula passagens na base de Paraná Clube e Remo.

موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة برشلونة وفيسيل كوبي الودية اليوم

يستعد فريق برشلونة الإسباني لخوض أولى مبارياته الودية هذا الصيف، استعدادًا للموسم الجديد المرتقب 2025/26، والذي سينطلق في شهر أغسطس المقبل.

ويسعى برشلونة إلى مواصلة عملية النجاح، خلال الموسم الجديد، والتي بدأها في المنصرم تحت قيادة المدرب هانز فليك في بداية عهده، حيث حقق الثلاثية المحلية المتمثلة في الدوري الإسباني، كأس ملك إسبانيا والسوبر الإسباني.

ويخوض برشلونة، ظهر اليوم الأحد، مباراة ودية ضد نظيره فيسيل كوبي الياباني على ملعب “كوبه المنزلي”.

وكانت جولة برشلونة الآسيوية مهددة بالفشل بسبب انتهاكات جسيمة من قِبل اللجنة المنظمة، قبل تدارك الأمر في وقت لاحق والتوصل إلى حل، ومن ثم التراجع عن قرار الإلغاء.

وتتضمن جولة برشلونة، بخلاف مباراة فيسيل كوبي، لقائي سول ودايجو، يومي الخميس والإثنين 31 يوليو و4 أغسطس، قبل صدام كومو في كأس خوان جامبر يوم 10 من الشهر المقبل.

ويبدأ برشلونة حملة الدفاع عن لقب الدوري الإسباني بمباراة ضد ريال مايوركا، يوم 16 أغسطس القادم. موعد مباراة برشلونة وفيسيل كوبي الودية

تنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة الواحدة ظهرًا بتوقيت القاهرة والسعودية. القناة الناقلة لمباراة برشلونة وفيسيل كوبي الودية اليوم

تُذاع عبر تطبيق “DAZN” والذي أعلن حصوله على حقوق بث مباريات برشلونة في الجولة الآسيوية.

في حين لم تعلن أي قناة عربية إذاعتها للمباراة، وسيتم التحديث لاحقًا حال حدوث أي جديد في هذا الأمر.

ويمكنكم مطالعة مواعيد ونتائج جميع المباريات لحظة بلحظة عبر مركز المباريات من هنا.

Confira como foi último treino do Flamengo antes da estreia no Mundial

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da betsul: Na véspera do Derby das Américas — jogo que marca a estreia do Flamengo na Copa Intercontinental da Fifa — a equipe rubro-negra realizou, nesta terça-feira (9), seu último treino no CT Al Ersaal, em Doha (Catar). Atual campeão da Libertadores e do Brasileirão, o Rubro-Negro enfrentará o Cruz Azul, vencedor mais recente da Champions da Concacaf.

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O treino começou por volta das 10h15 (de Brasília, 16h15 no horário local), com transmissão da “Flamengo TV”. Durante o período aberto à imprensa, os jogadores fizeram atividades em campo reduzido, o famoso “bobinho”. Veja como foi abaixo.

Antes das atividades, o canal do clube conversou com alguns jogadores. Confira abaixo.

Cebolinha: “A gente chega fisicamente muito bem, todos à disposição. A dificuldade maior é o fuso horário, mas estamos nos adaptando seguindo as recomendações do clube. Não consegui dormir de jeito nenhum, mas o clube deixou a gente descansar mais. Amanhã estaremos bem melhor. Tem a ansiedade, quero que chegue a hora do jogo, mas já é meu terceiro Mundial com a camisa do Flamengo. Enfrentaremos uma equipe qualificada, mas o professor Filipe Luís já nos deixou preparados.”

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Pulgar: “Temos força e gana para seguir ganhando, foi um ano exitoso para todos. Amanhã, vamos tentar ganhar, fazer uma boa partida. Ajuda muito que jogaremos todos os jogos no mesmo estádio, se estiver bom como do nosso treinamento, será ótimo. E tem cadeiras vermelhas e pretas, estamos em casa.”

Michael: “A gente treina todos os dias baseado no próximo jogo. A gente está treinando para esse jogo, acertando os últimos detalhes. A gente não precisa mudar muito, apenas potencializar o que está dando certo.”

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Flamengo e Cruz Azul se enfrentam pelo chamado “Clássico das Américas” da Copa Intercontinental nesta quarta-feira (10). Se vencer os mexicanos, o Rubro-Negro enfrentará o Pyramids, do Egito, no próximo sábado (13). Em caso de classificação, a final será contra o PSG, campeão da Champions League, no dia 17. Todas as partidas serão disputadas no estádio Ahmad bin Ali, às 14h (de Brasília).

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O que Filipe Luís espera de Flamengo x Cruz Azul?

O técnico Filipe Luís, do Flamengo, concedeu entrevista coletiva no Catar nesta terça antes do último treinamento preparatório. O comandante rubro-negro rasgou elogios à equipe do Cruz Azul e negou favoritismo. Também comparou as características dos mexicanos com duas equipes recentes do futebol brasileiro.

— O Cruz Azul é um time com ideias claras: pressiona muito, com muita força física, duelos e perseguições individuais, protagonista dos jogos com a bola, difícil de tirar a bola deles. Costuma dominar os adversários quase sempre. É similar à forma de defender do Bragantino do (Vagner) Mancini e do Atlético Mineiro do Cuca. E, para jogar, lembra várias equipes, mas a individualidade torna a equipe única. São meio-campistas de muita qualidade, que se oferecem para jogar — analisou.

➡️ Filipe Luís mostra otimismo sobre presença de Pedro no Mundial: ‘É o nosso atacante’

Filipe Luís tem estudado exaustivamente o primeiro adversário, do qual se tornou admirador.

— É um time muito competitivo, muito bem treinado. A liga mexicana é muito competitiva, disputada, com poder financeiro grande. A equipe tem ótimos jogadores, especialmente fortes fisicamente. Defendem de maneira agressiva, com pressão, tentando ser protagonista, atacando o máximo possível, com jogadores com qualidade também no banco. A gente pensa futebol de forma parecida: pressionando e tentando controlar o jogo. Vai ser um jogo muito disputado! — elogiou.

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Alice Capsey's all-round exploits puts Delhi Capitals directly in final

They pipped Mumbai Indians in the race to the top of the league table, chasing down 139 against UP Warriorz with plenty to spare

S Sudarshanan21-Mar-20235:06

Delhi Capitals ‘power play’ their way into the WPL final

Alice Capsey couldn’t believe it. She had her hands on her face in disbelief as she ran towards Meg Lanning at cover. She had managed to lure Sophie Ecclestone – who was in the middle in each of UP Warriorz’s last two wins – out of her crease and then fired one down leg to get her stumped.Spinners accounted for only 11 of the 39 wickets Delhi Capitals picked up in the Women’s Premier League till Monday. Till then they had used legspinner Poonam Yadav, left-arm spinners Radha Yadav and Jess Jonassen and offspinners Minnu Mani and Capsey in the competition, with both of Mani and Poonam going wicketless in the three overs apiece they bowled.On Tuesday, all six of Warriorz’s wickets were taken by Capitals’ spinners with Capsey having a lion’s share of three. That effort – despite Tahlia McGrath’s hard-hitting helping Warriorz amass 33 off the last two overs – meant Capitals restricted the target to a gettable 139 and then romped directly into the final of the inaugural WPL.Last December, the near future looked bleak for Capsey after she broke her collarbone during England’s tour to West Indies. She was touch-and-go for the Women’s T20 World Cup and only just made the squad. After a couple of explosive knocks, including a half-century against Ireland, Capsey had a tough time in the tournament in South Africa. But the first two innings in that tournament combined with head coach Jonathan Batty’s presence in the Capitals’ coaching line-up meant she was picked up at the auction.”Pretty disappointed to break my collarbone. However, I had that month off which the other girls didn’t necessarily have to get it back to fitness and to develop my skills, which is prime opportunity going into a World Cup,” Capsey said after her Player-of-the-match outing. “With our England side, we have got three world-class spinners. So I am not needed but [I have been] definitely learning off them, practicing in the nets, bowling at our batters which are world-class like Nat Sciver-Brunt. It’s been pleasing to come into this competition and have that responsibility and get thrown the ball and it’s come off.”And she has quite turned it around in the WPL.Lanning has been happy to turn to Capsey’s offspin for at least one over in the powerplay throughout the competition. But against Warriorz, she brought her on only in the tenth over. A part of the reason could be that Warriorz did away with left-hander Devika Vaidya, who has been opening the batting for them, and brought in Shweta Sehrawat to partner Alyssa Healy at the top.Alice Capsey steered Delhi Capitals’ chase•BCCI

When Capsey came on, Healy was all set and ready to change gears. She had contributed 32 of the 59 runs Warriorz scored at the end of nine overs. She then saw a fullish ball outside off and creamed it through covers for four. But Capsey then anticipated Healy giving her the charge and fired one full and outside off to beat her and have her stumped.In a line-up that was without Grace Harris on the day, a set Healy’s dismissal at the halfway mark was a big blow. Warriorz pushed Kiran Navgire back down the order perhaps for her to essay the role Harris played – of striking the big blows in the latter half. But Harris and Navgire are not quite the same. Which meant Healy had to bat longer for Warriorz to have a strong platform.Job done, Lanning took Capsey off the attack and used Radha to snuff out Simran Shaikh and then Jonassen got the better of Navgire. McGrath was waging a lone battle when Deepti Sharma walked in at 91 for 4 in the 15th over.A left-hander in the middle and on cue, Lanning brought Capsey back in the 16th over, which went for just two. An over later, Capsey first had Deepti stumped before tricking Ecclestone to have figures of 3-0-7-3. And so that giggle was perhaps justified. Capsey’s final over went for 19 as McGrath hit her for two fours and a six but the damage was already done.Capitals were then off to a flier in their run chase after Shafali Verma and Lanning added 56 for the opening wicket. But seamers S Yashasri and Shabnim Ismail struck thrice to reduce Capitals to 70 for 3. Enter our protagonist Capsey.She took on England team-mate Ecclestone to hit her for three fours in an over before tonking a maximum over long-on off legspinner Parshavi Chopra. That allowed Marizanne Kapp to take time on a slowish surface at the Brabourne Stadium. Capsey scored 34 off 31 balls and was eventually stumped off Ecclestone leaving Capitals on the doorstep of a victory. After starting off aggressively, she toned down a bit and ensured Capitals faced few hiccups. Her 60-run stand with Kapp helped kill the chase after it was in the balance when she entered.”The way I play, it’s risk and reward. I am a very aggressive player and I like to put pressure on the bowlers,” she said. “It’s not necessarily about hitting all the fours and sixes but it’s about getting myself in a position to get the team in the best position possible quickly. I have been used in a lot of different roles and change my mindset around when i go in. It’s about making the percentage of the times it comes off higher, which I am learning.”I am learning how to develop an innings. An experience like this has been crucial. Being around Meg Lanning and people like that has been brilliant.”All of 18 years old and on her maiden trip to India, Capsey is not just grabbing the opportunities that are coming her way but also making the headlines in the process.

Sodhi, Duffy three-fors trump late Springer-Shepherd blitz in thriller

The West Indies batters hit 78 off 39 balls during their thrilling ninth-wicket stand but fell short in a close contest

Ashish Pant09-Nov-2025

Ish Sodhi took three wickets to derail the chase•Getty Images

The series that keeps on giving. After two humdingers in Auckland, the third T20I between West Indies and New Zealand in Nelson was shaping up to be a more one-sided contest, with the visitors having slipped to 88 for 8 in 12.3 overs, chasing 178, staring at a comprehensive defeat. Surely game over, right?Shamar Springer and Romario Shepherd, however, had other ideas. In a stunning rearguard action, the duo added 78 runs for the ninth wicket off just 39 balls to keep West Indies’ chase alive. From 90 off 45, they brought the equation down to 13 off seven. But New Zealand, just as they did in the second T20I, held their composure in the end.Jacob Duffy pulled off a stunning return catch off the final ball of the 19th over to send back Springer. And with 12 needed of the final over, Kyle Jamieson stepped up for the second game running to dismiss Romario Shepherd. New Zealand won the third T20I by nine runs to go 2-1 up in the five-match series.Electing to bat, New Zealand recorded 177 for 9 in their 20 overs on the back of Devon Conway’s 56 off 34 balls and Daryl Mitchell’s 24-ball 41. The final score was threatening to be a lot more, but three run-outs and Matthew Forde and Jason Holder’s two-fors denied New Zealand a late charge.Ish Sodhi’s 3 for 34 and Duffy’s two-wicket opening over had West Indies on the mat, before the visitors threatened to pull off the improbable again. In the end, they fell short… again.Shamar Springer gave West Indies hope at the death•Getty Images

Shepherd and Springer spring a surpriseThe game was done, the writing was surely on the wall, but Shepherd and Springer proved otherwise. When the duo got together, West Indies were in all sorts at 88 for 8 in the 13th over. Springer slog swept Sodhi over deep midwicket first ball. Shepherd soon joined him, smashing Duffy for six over fine leg and then slicing him over point. At the time, a comprehensive New Zealand win felt just two mis-hits away, but these mis-hits never came.Both Springer and Shepherd found the boundaries regularly. Springer muscled Mitchell Santner over long-on, and then walloped Jamieson for back-to-back fours. By the time the 18th over from James Neesham was taken for 19, West Indies believed. With 24 needed of 12, it was their game to lose, especially when Duffy was sent out of the stadium for a 103m six over long-on by Shepherd.But Duffy, who had struck two telling blows earlier, dove low to his left and plucked out a stunner as Springer fell for a superb 20-ball 39. Jamieson, who had defended 16 in the previous match, was now tasked with defending 12 in Nelson. He went the hard-length way, rattling Shepherd with the extra bounce. With the equation down to ten off two, Jamieson bowled a shin-high full toss that was miscued to only as far as Mitchell at long-off, as a third-straight last-over finish went New Zealand’s way.Kyle Jamieson had a torrid time in his opening spell•Getty Images

West Indies slip and tumbleMuch before the Shepherd-Springer mayhem, West Indies looked in complete disarray. Jamieson conceded three fours in his opening over, but as Duffy had all series, he kept at it. He bowled Amir Jangoo, chopping back onto his stumps first ball. Three balls later, he had Shai Hope caught at deep backward square leg. At the other end, however, Jamieson continued to bleed runs and also put down Alick Athanaze, as West Indies breezed past 50 in 6.3 overs.Sodhi’s introduction flipped the script. He had Athanaze caught behind with a long-hop, while Michael Bracewell sent back Sherfane Rutherford. Sodhi then found Rovman Powell swinging for the hills, but Powell missed instead and saw his stumps in a mess. By the time Sodhi trapped Forde lbw for 4, West Indies had lost 6 for 35 in less than six overs.Forde shines, others disappointEarlier, Conway – managing to avoid his series nemesis Forde in the opening over – got into his groove, pumping Akeal Hosein over deep midwicket for a huge six. Forde himself was tight with his lines and conceded just 14 in his three overs in the powerplay. This spell included getting rid of Tim Robinson, who was looking to turn the fast bowler around the corner, but popped a straightforward return catch instead.However, West Indies bled runs at the other end. Hosein’s two overs went for 21, while Shepherd conceded 11 runs, as New Zealand reached 47 for 1 after six overs.Matthew Forde picked up 2 for 20 in his four overs•Getty Images

A failed Athanaze experiment and Conway’s fiftyAthanaze, more in the side for his top-order batting, had never bowled in any of his 11 T20Is before this game. The decision to introduce him right after the powerplay was surprising. Bowling with his cap on, Conway first pulled a short ball through midwicket, before lifting Athanaze inside-out over covers, on a delivery that also turned out to be a front-foot no-ball. While Conway couldn’t make use of the free-hit, Ravindra ended the over lofting Athanaze straight down the ground as New Zealand collected 16 runs in the seventh, giving their innings much-needed impetus.By this time, Conway had gotten a hang of the Nelson surface and brought out his repertoire of shots. He scooped Shamar Springer over short fine leg, before thrashing him past point to move into the 40s. He reached his 12th T20I fifty by mowing Hosein over cow corner, while Ravindra at the other end also got going nicely. He struck back-to-back fours against Holder, as New Zealand racked up 49 runs in the four overs after the powerplay.The New Zealand slideAt 96 for 2 after ten, New Zealand had their eyes set on 200, but poor running and effective West Indies bowling held them back. Ravindra’s sprightly knock was cut short by Shepherd, whose slower offcutter stopped on the surface and caught Ravindra’s leading edge to extra cover.Conway was then undone by some Athanaze brilliance: Mitchell squeezed a fuller-length Springer delivery to the left of deep midwicket and called for two right away. Conway responded, but Athanaze sprinted to his left and fired a direct throw at the non-striker’s end to find the opener well short.With the run rate slowing down, Mitchell took Hosein downtown for two sixes and a four in the 15th over before Bracewell was run out. Forde made a mess of Neesham’s stumps with a quick and full ball, while Santner sliced a low Springer full toss outside off to deep point.When Holder removed Mitchell and Mitchell Hay in the 19th over, New Zealand had slid from 144 for 3 to 169 for 8 in 21 balls. The hosts managed only 35 runs in the last five overs, losing six wickets to fall well short of what they would have wanted at the halfway stage of their innings.In the end, it was just enough.

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