The colours of the rainbow, so pretty in the South African sky

“We want to make everyone proud” – to understand why winning the World Cup matters so much to South Africa, read the stories of the players

Firdose Moonda19-Oct-2024Over the last 20 months, you would have heard South African sportspeople speak about their desire to play for something greater than themselves, and you would probably have believed them. They come from a country where social wounds are fresh and open, and where sport has, from the earliest days of democracy, provided a balm.In 1995, the Springboks won the rugby World Cup at home with Nelson Mandela as an ambassador. They have since gone on to lift the trophy three more times, most recently when they beat New Zealand in the final last year. In 1996, the national men’s football team won the African Cup of Nations, and last year the women did the same. South Africa’s cricketers have yet to do something similar. Since February last year, they have had three chances, two of them thanks to the women, and this time they aim to deliver.”We want to unite the country,” Chloe Tryon said at the pre-final press conference. “We wish the whole country was here with us. It would mean a lot to us. And we just want to play for everyone – our family, our friends, everyone that’s just sitting at different places watching and coming together and just supporting. We’re a very diverse, colourful nation. We just want to make them proud. We want to make everyone proud. And we just want to bring them all together. We’re hoping to fly that South African flag high.”Related

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To understand why it matters, meet the team that represents the self-titled Rainbow Nation and read their stories:Laura Wolvaardt could have been a medical doctor or a musician. Instead, she is leading South Africa at a T20 World Cup and is already their most decorated white-ball batter. Wolvaardt is the leading run-scorer in ODIs and T20Is for her team and achieved both after accepting the job as full-time captain. At first, she was concerned the leadership would affect her batting and she was right. Since taking over, she has upped her T20I average to 46.10 from 36.20, her ODI average to 68.21 from 49.38 and has scored a century in every format.Tazmin Brits would have represented South Africa by throwing the javelin at the 2012 Olympic Games but she was in a car accident that fractured her pelvis, burst her bladder, and could have ended her life. After she cheated death, she worked in a grocery store packing vegetables, and played cricket socially until the chance came to take it more seriously. But Brits could not afford to quit her day job and CSA had to step in to provide a stipend to “give her an opportunity to focus on cricket”, as CSA head of pathways Eddie Khoza put it. “She celebrates every moment and her passion for the game is something else.”Anneke Bosch made her international debut in 2016 but after two low scores, she had to wait three years to be considered for the T20I side and five to return to ODI cricket. In the interim, she found herself at what she described as a “crossroads”, when she considered quitting the game to focus on her career as a biokineticist. “Cricket looked like it wasn’t going anywhere and it wasn’t going to work out. I had almost decided to let cricket go,” she told ESPNcricinfo. She stuck at it, got re-selected, and found herself given the No. 3 spot for this tournament where scores of 18, 11 and 25 and a strike rate of 72.97 meant there were questions over her going into the semi-final. But in the most high-pressure of all situations, Bosch stood up to Australia and sent South Africa to a second final with an unbeaten 74 off 48 balls.Despite so many things going against her, Marizanne Kapp has become the champion allrounder she was destined to be•ICC/Getty ImagesMarizanne Kapp wears her heart on her sleeve. She has battled health issues through an unknown condition, which sometimes floors her, and personal issues, through a relationship that is in the cricket public’s eye. She has still managed to become a champion allrounder. In the last two years, Kapp has had Covid four times, could not fulfil her dream of playing at the Commonwealth Games after her brother-in-law suffered an accident, as she returned home to be at his side in the Intensive Care Unit. Eight months later, her wife Dane van Niekerk’s plans to play at the home T20 World Cup were derailed after she failed a fitness test. As van Niekerk retired, Kapp had to play under the same administration that had shunned her other half. She did, and was part of a side that took South Africa to the final. The national anthem is her cue to cry and expect the tears to flow on Sunday in Dubai.Chloe Tryon became the first bowler to take a wicket with her first ball in a T20I, and she did it at the World Cup in 2010. She was just 17 at the time and considered the future of the South African game. But two years later, she had back surgery for the first time and has struggled with a recurring injury for a large part of her career. In 2020, she was told her career was done. Tryon chose not to believe that. She has made comeback after comeback, re-established herself as a power-hitter, a versatile bowler who can be used in the powerplay, and a senior member of this South African side.Sune Luus was made South Africa’s interim captain when van Niekerk broke her ankle in early 2022 and continued in that job for over a year. She has spoken about the challenges of trying to make the team her own, in the space where they waited to find out if their permanent skipper would return. Despite that uncertainty, Luus led the team to their first T20 World Cup final and then chose to step away from the job. After doing that, Luus found runs hard to come by. She did not score a T20I half-century for 14 innings this year and as she battled for runs, she also decided to change her bowling style. Luus went from bowling legspin to offspin in her search for consistency. She has re-found form and her love for the game at this World Cup, where she has operated as a foot soldier and done it with a smile.Flags and songs were part of South Africa’s celebration upon entering the final•Getty ImagesAnnerie Dercksen grew up on a farm which did not have access to the state electricity supply and her family had a small diesel-powered generator for essentials. Though that gave her a rugged, robust childhood, it also meant that if her parents wanted to boil water, they had to turn off the television. She was a 2000s kid, who read about cricket in the newspapers, and wasn’t ever sure she could play at a high level. Now, she is shaping up as South Africa’s finisher.Nadine de Klerk was being primed for big things as a seam-bowling allrounder until she lost both her national and her WBBL contracts in 2022. She told ESPNcricinfo that she felt as though her career was “about to crash” and had to work her way back into contention. A much bigger and more difficult loss was coming. On the eve of South Africa’s T20 World Cup semi-final last year, de Klerk’s grandmother died. She left the team camp and it was uncertain if she would return for the big match, but she did, and with Shabnim Ismail at her side, bowled South Africa to a history-making victory.Sinalo Jafta checked herself into rehab for alcohol abuse 126 days before the 2023 T20 World Cup, knowing that she would put her place in the squad at risk. But the social media abuse she faced had become too much and consoling herself with a bottle was costing her her sanity. Jafta did not dream she could come back to win a silver medal with South Africa at the T20 World Cup. She has since spoken about the dangers of doom scrolling and has become a lively, energetic presence behind the stumps, a mentor to some of South Africa’s younger players and a role model for the Gen-Zs.Nonkululeko Mlaba is the second-highest wicket-taker at the World Cup at the moment•ICC/Getty ImagesNonkululeko Mlaba comes from KwaMashu, a township in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal, just 16 kilometres from Kingsmead but a socio-economic world away. She needed assistance to find accommodation closer to training facilities and CSA once again stepped in. It was not long ago that she was the No. 2 T20I bowler in the world but she then saw her ranking tumble. Mlaba berated herself for the dip and actively sought out ways to improve. She is up to No. 7, is the South African with the most wickets at the T20 World Cup currently, and at 24, has years in the game to come.Ayabonga Khaka was born in the town of Middledrift in the Eastern Cape in what has been described as “impoverished” circumstances by Khoza. She played in the streets with boys, dabbled in football, and was eventually offered a place at former international Mfuneko Ngam’s academy at the University of Fort Hare. She also took up a study post for a degree in human movement science. She honed her craft of discipline and accuracy to become one of the most difficult bowlers in the world to get away. With her quiet confidence, she is the unsung hero of the South African attack and knows she is playing for something far greater than herself. “It’s possible,” she said. “Anything you want, you can do it.”And that is just the playing XI. On the bench, South Africa have Tumi Sekhukhune, who may consider herself unlucky to have missed out on selection, Ayanda Hlubi and Seshnie Naidu, from the Under-19 World Cup squad, and Mieke de Ridder, who has played four internationals and has gained invaluable experience.There’s also the coaching staff. Interim head Dillon du Preez, who found himself thrust into the job, Paul Adams, who has been through the ringer as a player and then at the Social Justice and Nation Building hearings, and Abrahams, who is a seasoned men’s provincial coach now imparting his knowledge where it is having the most impact. They represent the full spectrum of South Africa, across every divide, and their goal on Sunday is to cross those and bring a nation together in the most cohesive and beautiful way: with victory.

Brewers' Brice Turang Doesn't Know Why He Avoided Potential Game-Tying HBP

Game 1 of the National League Championship Series came down to one deciding at-bat on Monday night and the person in the batter's box would have done something differently if he had the opportunity.

With the Dodgers holding onto a 2-1 lead in the ninth inning, Brewers' Brice Turang encountered a bases-loaded, two-out opportunity against L.A. reliever Blake Treinen. Turang quickly fell down 1-2 in the count and went into battle mode. The next delivery broke inside and potentially would have hit him on his back leg for a game-tying HBP, but Turang instead avoided it. Treinen would go on to notch a strikeout, ending the proceedings and giving the Dodgers a 1-0 series league.

Turang was asked about the pitch and his avoidance after the game and couldn't quite explain it.

"Well, if you see me look in the dugout, I'm thinking, 'Damn.' I know it. Everybody knows it. I couldn't tell you why I did it, I just got out of the way. That's how it is."

Turang didn't wear the breaking ball because he was in the biggest at-bat of his life and instinct kicks in when someone is throwing pure heat with incredible movement. It would have been nice for Brewers fans had he simply stood his ground and made the score 2-2 but it's much, much easier to make decisions given more than .1 of a second to consider them.

Blue Jays Bounce Back by Proving Ohtani’s Mortality in World Series Game 4

LOS ANGELES — The Blue Jays lost a heartbreaker on Monday, an 18-inning slog that tied for the longest in postseason history in which they used every position player and reliever on their roster. Their heart and soul and one of the best October players of all time, DH George Springer, is out with an oblique injury for an unknown period of time. They arrived at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday to face the greatest player who ever lived, a man so dangerous that they intentionally walked him a postseason record four times the night before—and he was also starting the game on the mound. 

So naturally, they won Game 4, 6–2, to even the World Series at two games apiece. 

“There’s no choice,” said righty Shane Bieber, who warmed up on Monday to pitch the 19th inning and instead held the Dodgers to one run in 5 ⅓ on Tuesday. “What, are you going to feel sorry for yourself? It’s the World Series. We’re down one game. So now we find ourselves even, with a chance to take the lead, and take the lead back to Toronto after tomorrow.”

If indeed this is the David vs. Goliath matchup some have cast it as, it might be worth remembering that David won the battle.

In today’s game, there is no greater giant than Shohei Ohtani, and at first, it seemed that Game 4 would only burnish the legacy he is writing. In Game 3, he reached base a record-smashing nine times—three more than anyone else ever had in a postseason game. When most starting pitchers would be resting and studying the next day’s hitters, Ohtani was collecting two doubles and two home runs, then racking up five walks—four officially intentional, one unofficially intentional. 

In the moments after Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off homer to bring the game to a merciful end, the Dodgers gathered in the clubhouse, almost punch-drunk. Manager Dave Roberts told them he had never been more proud of them and reminded them that it would take the entire roster to win a World Series. He referenced the way Ohtani had insisted that his masterpiece in Game 4 of the NLCS—six scoreless innings, three home runs—had been a team effort. “Enjoy the s— out of it,” Roberts encouraged. As they cheered, he pointed at his wrist. “Hey!” he added. “We got a game later today!” Behind him, the most important person on that roster giggled as he raised his arms skyward and pantomimed his pitching motion. 

Then he got out of there. Immediately after the game, he had told SI’s Tom Verducci, “I need to go to bed.” It was perhaps the only relatable thing Ohtani has ever said. 

He left the ballpark at 12:10 a.m., sipping a sports drink, and he was guzzling another 16 ½ hours later as he warmed up in left field. He worked around a walk and a single in the first. 

Four and a half minutes later, he was standing on first base. Blue Jays manager John Schneider acknowledged after Game 3 that he did not see much point in pitching to Ohtani going forward, and indeed, even to lead off the game, Bieber walked him.

Finally, in the third, Bieber pitched to him—and by staying low and tight to the zone, he got Ohtani to strike out on a foul tip. 

It marked Ohtani’s first out at Dodger Stadium since Oct. 16. In the meantime, he hit three home runs and walked in NLCS Game 4; hit those two homers and two doubles and took those five walks in World Series Game 3; and walked in the first inning of Game 4. He struck out again, this time looking, in the fifth, and grounded out in the seventh. 

Shohei Ohtani, left, went 0-for-3 with a walk and two strikeouts at the plate in Game 4, and took the loss on the mound by allowing four runs in six innings. / Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Meanwhile, the Blue Jays looked fresher than the Dodgers. L.A. put a runner on base in five of the first six innings but only scored once, fooled by Bieber’s ability to spin and locate the ball.

“He made pitches, man,” said Schneider. “It was fun to watch him navigate that.”

Ohtani the pitcher made his first mistake in the third when he threw a sweeper that didn’t sweep to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with a man on first. Guerrero whacked it into the left-center field stands. 

“I get that it’s easy to write Ohtani versus Guerrero,” said Schneider. “To us, it’s Toronto versus Los Angeles. But that swing was huge. A sweeper is a pitch designed to generate pop-ups, in my opinion. And the swing that Vlad put on it was elite. After last night and kind of all the recognition that went into Shohei individually and he’s on the mound today, it’s a huge swing from Vlad.”

The score remained 2–1 until the seventh, when Daulton Varsho lined Ohtani’s 90th pitch into right field and Ernie Clement followed with a ringing double to center. That was the end of the night for Ohtani the pitcher, who acknowledged after the game that given the state of the bullpen after Game 3, he had put extra pressure on himself to go seven. “It was regrettable that I wasn’t able to finish that inning,” he said in Japanese through interpreter Will Ireton. Indeed, in the sixth, Ohtani told pitching coach Mark Prior he had three more innings in him. After the game, asked multiple times, Ohtani refused to say he had been tired. 

Besides, as Roberts pointed out, "Those guys went through the same thing we did."

Roberts summoned lefty Anthony Banda to face the left-handed Andrés Giménez, who worked a full count and then singled in an insurance run. Two batters later, pinch hitter Ty France managed an RBI groundout, and after the Dodgers intentionally walked Guerrero, righty Blake Treinen gave up consecutive run-scoring singles. It was a classic Blue Jays inning: four singles, a double, no strikeouts, two runs scored with two outs. 

Roberts spoke of it almost longingly. “You see these guys grinding and using the whole field and putting some hits together and, obviously, the homer by Vlad and, you know, that seventh inning, they built an inning right there,” he said. “We just didn’t have an answer.”

The Dodgers attempted a rally in the ninth when Louis Varland, pitching for the 13th time in 15 Toronto postseason games, allowed a walk, a double and an RBI groundout, but he retired the next two hitters to end it. The win guaranteed another two games—but fortunately for everyone, those will not come until Wednesday and Friday. 

Ankit, Siddarth rearguard delays Central Zone's victory push

Kartikeya, Jain created a late collapse that skittled South Zone after a 192-run stand

Ashish Pant14-Sep-2025For close to two sessions, Ankit Sharma and C Andre Siddarth kept Central Zone waiting on the fourth day of the 2025-26 Duleep Trophy final. But a frenetic last half an hour, where South Zone lost their last four wickets for 12 runs, which included Ankit falling on 99, saw them get bowled out for 426, leaving Central Zone 65 to chase on the final day.Having reduced South Zone to 222 for 6 before lunch, leading by 140 runs, Central Zone were in pole position to inflict an innings defeat. But a stunning rearguard action from Ankit and Siddarth, where they added 192 runs for the seventh wicket, ensured the final went into day five.Resuming on 129 for 2, Ricky Bhui showed intent straightaway, jumping down the track and lofting Saransh Jain over long-off on the fourth ball of the day. While Ravichandran Smaran was prepared to graft it out, Bhui continued to attack. Smaran, though, did cut Deepak Chahar through point when he was offered width.C Andre Siddarth scored a patient fifty•PTI Bhui’s sprightly knock ended on 45 when he chased a harmless fuller-length delivery from Chahar and edged a comfortable catch to Shubham Sharma at first slip. Smaran, meanwhile, reached his half-century off 70 balls with a clip to deep midwicket.Mohammed Azharuddeen had an enterprising 40-ball stay in the middle. He was dropped twice – once by Patidar at short cover and then by Danish Malewar at first slip, who failed to latch on diving to his right. He also got Central Zone to burn a review when Chahar thought he had the South Zone captain strangled down leg.In between, Azharuddeen clubbed Aditya Thakare through midwicket and smashed Jain over mid-on, but failed to carry on. Kumar Kartikeya dropped one short with the ball holding up a touch and Azharuddeen, early into his shot, top-edged a pull to Kuldeep Sen at midwicket.Salman Nizar took the aggressive option immediately, sweeping Jain through square leg and then pulling him through midwicket. But he soon fell, when his across-the-line miscue off Kartikeya was held brilliantly by Patidar running to his left from mid-on. Ten balls later, Kartikeya struck again, sending back Smaran, who swept a fuller-length ball straight to deep square leg, for 67.With South Zone still well behind in the game, Ankit took his chances early. He launched Kartikeya straight over long-on second ball before working Jain through midwicket for four. Siddarth was more circumspect. He twice went after Kartikeya before lunch, punching him past mid-on and then through point off the back foot.South Zone folded quickly after Kumar Kartikeya got Ankit Sharma•PTI While Siddarth was largely unhurried, Ankit looked a bit fidgety after lunch. As Sen went short to him, he would often clear his front leg, looking to hack across the line. He got a few top-edges which fell safely, but once he got a hang of the surface, his defence got tighter.With the pitch having flattened out, the fast bowlers did not get any movement even with the new ball as Ankit reached his 13th first-class fifty by thumping Sen over mid-off. It was an attritional afternoon session, where South Zone added 86 runs in 23 overs.Siddarth and Ankit upped the scoring rate after tea, with Siddarth also finding the boundaries regularly. He jumped down the track, lifting Jain over mid-on to reach his fifty before Ankit took South Zone into the lead in the 99th over, paddling Shubham to the fine-leg fence.Ankit swiftly moved through his 80s and 90s but lost focus, one short of his century. With the field up, he tried to mow Kartikeya across the line, got a top edge, and Patidar at short midwicket did the rest.It was a quick end thereafter. Jain sent back Gurjapneet Singh, while MD Nidheesh was run out. V Koushik was the last wicket to fall, with Jain getting him stumped, leaving Siddarth unbeaten on 84.If Central Zone manage to chase down the 65-run target on the fifth morning – which they should – it will be their first Duleep Trophy win since the 2014-15 season.

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Leeds now eyeing 4-4-2 "quick and dynamic" manager to replace Daniel Farke

Leeds United are eyeing up one manager who has wins over Oliver Glasner, Thomas Tuchel and Ange Postecoglou to replace Daniel Farke.

Farke under pressure at Leeds after Nottingham Forest defeat

The Whites and Farke headed into the international break following two Premier League losses on the road to Brighton and Nottingham Forest.

Conceding three goals at the AMEX and the City Ground, Leeds now find themselves just one point clear of safety and have an extremely tough run of fixtures when club football returns.

Leeds’ upcoming fixtures

Date

Aston Villa (h)

November 23rd

Manchester City (a)

November 29th

Chelsea (h)

December 3rd

Liverpool (h)

December 6th

Brentford (a)

December 14th

Crystal Palace (h)

December 21st

Sunderland (a)

December 28th

There has been plenty of speculation on Farke’s future following the defeats in recent week, but journalist Graeme Bailey insisted the 49ers Enterprises intend to give him until January to turn things around.

Bailey said: “Pressure is mounting on Daniel Farke – but he knew this was coming and the club did too. This is going to be a long season. Everyone was aware. They didn’t spend the tens of millions that Sunderland did.

“They know Farke can only do so much with the squad at his disposal. But the quality of performance and how they compete is going to be vital in the coming weeks.”

There have been a number of managers mooted with an Elland Road move to replace Farke, should the 49ers make a change, including Liam Rosenior of Strasbourg and Valencia’s Carlos Corberan, a former assistant to Marcelo Bielsa.

Leeds eyeing up move for Marco Rose

Now, according to Football Insider, former RB Salzburg, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig manager Marco Rose is firmly on Leeds’ radar.

The outlet then relayed comments from former scout Mick Brown, who said it would be a “gamble” to appoint someone like Rose.

“I have no doubt Marco Rose is on Leeds’ radar. Their links with Red Bull make that a possibility for Leeds, so it’s certainly an option they might look to explore if they do decide to make a change.

“But personally I would be surprised if he was the person they chose to help them. If they decide to sack Farke, it will be because they’re at risk of getting relegated, so I don’t think taking a gamble on a manager like Rose would be right for them.

“He doesn’t know the Premier League, and it might be a cliche, but that’s what Leeds will be looking for. There was talk about Farke during the summer and whether he could go, because they wanted somebody with experience of being successful in the Premier League.

“So if they decide to sack him now, I expect that’s what they’re going to look at.”

The 49-year-old, who plays a 4-4-2 system, is currently out of work after leaving Leipzig back in March.

Rose does have wins over the likes of Glasner, Tuchel and Postecoglou on his CV and revealed what style of play he likes his sides to have.

Could that be at Leeds?

He's got a "bit of Bielsa": Leeds could sack Farke for "mental" 4-3-3 coach

شوبير: أؤيد عدم انضمام لاعبي بيراميدز لمنتخب مصر والمشاركة في كأس إنتركونتينينتال

تحدث الإعلامي أحمد شوبير عن أزمة انضمام لاعبي نادي بيراميدز إلى صفوف منتخب مصر، وذلك في ظل مشاركتهم المنتظرة مع فريقهم في بطولة كأس القارات (الإنتركونتيننتال)، مؤكدًا أن الموقف يحتاج إلى تنسيق واضح بين اتحاد الكرة وإدارة النادي.

وقال شوبير في تصريحاته الإذاعية: “لدينا مشكلة فيما يخص لاعبي بيراميدز، فهناك حديث مستمر حول انضمامهم من عدمه، سيضم المنتخب أحمد الشناوي ومحمد حمدي ومهند لاشين ومصطفى فتحي، لكنهم سيشاركون أولًا مع فريقهم في مباراة نصف نهائي كأس القارات (الإنتركونتيننتال) أمام الفائز من مباراة كروز آزول وفلامينجو البرازيلي، المقرر إقامتها في ملعب أحمد بن علي بقطر. وإذا فازوا فسيتأهلون لمواجهة باريس سان جيرمان في النهائي”.

وتابع: “سيكون هناك تنسيق بين المهندس هاني أبو ريدة وإدارة بيراميدز، لكن سنرى اليوم ما إذا كان اللاعبون سيسافرون أم لا، وعندما تسألني، أقول نعم، يجب أن يسافروا ويلعبوا مع فريقهم”.

وأضاف: “تخيلوا لو كان النادي الأهلي في الموقف نفسه! الأهلي شارك في كأس العالم للأندية دون لاعبيه الدوليين، ومع ذلك فاز على مونتيري المكسيكي وحصلنا في تلك البطولة على المركز الثالث، لكن وقتها كانوا في منتصف بطولة كأس الأمم الإفريقية، وكان هذا خطأ متكررًا من الفيفا”.

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واستكمل: “لكن هنا الوضع مختلف؛ فمباراة المنتخب الودية مع نيجيريا ليست رسمية، ومن حق لاعبي بيراميدز أن يذهبوا مع ناديهم لأنه في مهمة تاريخية، يجب أن يسافروا ويشاركوا، ثم يعودوا للانضمام إلى المنتخب الأول، خاصة أن النهائي – إذا وصلوا – سيكون قبل دخول المنتخب في إطار المباريات الرسمية”.

وواصل: “أتمنى أن يسافر لاعبو بيراميدز بسلام، وأن يشاركوا بنجاح، ثم ينضموا بعدها مباشرة إلى المنتخب الوطني، مباراة مصر ونيجيريا في النهاية ليست سوى مباراة ودية، ولا يجب أن تتعارض مع مهمة رسمية يخوضها نادٍ يمثل الكرة المصرية”.

واختتم: “ذكرت لكم من قبل أننا كنا نستعد لمباراة فاصلة بين الأهلي والزمالك في ختام الدوري، لكن اتحاد الكرة أصر على سفرنا لمعسكر في يوغسلافيا، وذهبنا ولم نجد فرقًا نخوض أمامها مباريات ودية، ولعبنا ضد فرق ضعيفة للغاية وفزنا بنتائج مبالغ فيها، كانت معاندة لا داعي لها، وفي النهاية فقد الأهلي اللقب، والمنتخب خسر البطولة العربية، لذلك، أنا مؤيد تمامًا لسفر لاعبي بيراميدز، وأن يشاركوا في مباراتهم أو المباراتين ثم يعودوا للانضمام لمنتخب مصر”.

فليك قبل مواجهة فرانكفورت: يمكنهم إلحاق الضرر بنا.. وكل ما فعلناه في دوري الأبطال لا يحتسب

أكد هانز فليك، مدرب نادي برشلونة، على قيمة بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا وأنها منافسة مختلفة، وذلك قبل مباراة فريقه ضد آينتراخت فرانكفورت يوم غدًا الثلاثاء.

وسوف يستضيف برشلونة فرانكفورت يوم غدًا الثلاثاء على ملعب كامب نو، ضمن الجولة السادسة من مرحلة الدوري في دوري أبطال أوروبا.

ويسعى برشلونة إلى تحقيق الفوز على فرانكفورت، من أجل إنعاش حظوظه في التأهل إلى دور الـ16 بشكل مباشر ضمن الـ8 الأوائل في مرحلة الدوري بالمسابقة الأوروبية.

وقال فليك خلال المؤتمر الصحفي الخاص باللقاء والذي نقلته صحيفة سبورت: “دوري أبطال أوروبا مختلف، كل ما حدث حتى الآن لا يحتسب، آينتراخت يمتلك فريقًا قويًا، شابًا، سريعًا، ومتماسكًا ويتأقلمون مع نظام اللعب، وعلينا أن نظهر أعلى مستوياتنا، ستكون المهمة صعبة لأنهم قادرون على إلحاق الضرر بنا كثيرًا، على الرغم من أن مبارياتهم الأخيرة لم تكن جيدة”.

واعترف فليك أن برشلونة عانى كثيرًا من الإصابات هذا الموسم، حيث أضاف: “الجميع يعلم ما حدث في الأشهر الثلاثة الماضية، إصابات كثيرة وغياب لاعبين أساسيين، لم نتمكن من توزيع الدقائق وفي الدقائق العشر الأخيرة ضد بيتيس كان اللاعبون مرهقين، ليس من السهل اللعب دائمًا بهذا المستوى”.

وأوضح: ”إنهم يقدمون أداءً رائعًا ومترابطين تحت الضغط. بالنسبة لي لقد لعبوا بمستوى مختلف عما كانوا عليه قبل شهر، وأبرزهم كوبارسي، البالغ من العمر 18 عامًا، هذا موسمه الثالث، لكنه مرر 87 تمريرة ضد بيتيس بدقة 100%، كان أول لاعب في تاريخ الدوري الإسباني يحقق ذلك”.

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وعن التأهل ضمن الثمانية الأوائل إلى دور الـ16 من دوري الأبطال والمنافسة مع ريال مدريد على لقب الدوري الإسباني أردف فليك: “ننظر إلى أنفسنا ولا ننظر إلى ريال مدريد، لا نريد الحديث عنه، نحن متقدمون بأربع نقاط في ترتيب الدوري لكن الطريق طويل جدًا وعلينا أن نبذل قصارى جهدنا. أهم مباراة الآن هي غدًا ضد آينتراخت”.

وعن استعادة برشلونة لمستواه الذي كان عليه الموسم الماضي تابع: “أعتقد أننا لا ننهي ما حققناه أبدًا فالتقدم ممكن دائمًا، ليس لدينا متسع من الوقت للتدريب لكن ما أراه هو أن اللاعبين يحاولون إظهار ذلك على أرض الملعب، أنا سعيد بالجودة التي نمتلكها لكننا نسعى دائمًا للتطور، لدينا إمكانيات كبيرة للتطور”.

وعن وضع حراسة المرمى في برشلونة هذا الموسم واصل فليك حديثه: “من الواضح أن خوان جارسيا هو الحارس الأول”.

واستكمل: “كان اللعب في كامب نو مرة أخرى حلمًا للجميع، إنه مهم أيضًا لدوري أبطال أوروبا، إنها مباراة يجب أن نحصد فيها النقاط الثلاث”.

وعن لاعب برشلونة، جيرارد مارتن ، استطرد فليك: “أحيانًا لا بأس بوجود لاعبين في الفريق يحبون العمل، بفضل عقليته يسعى دائمًا لتقديم أفضل ما لديه للفريق، لقد تحقق حلمه باللعب مع برشلونة، فهو واثق بنفسه ويؤمن بقدراته، إنه لأمر رائع، ففي مركزه وقدرته على اللعب بقدمه اليسرى تتيح لنا خيارات أكثر”.

وعن خسارة ريال مدريد أمام سيلتا فيجو في الدوري الإسباني قال المدرب الألماني: “كما حدث الأسبوع الماضي، كنت نائمًا واكتشفت ذلك عبر واتساب، لا أركز على هذا، فالأمر يهدر الكثير من الطاقة وأريد التركيز على فريقي”.

وعن سيطرة برشلونة على مجريات المباريات أضاف فليك: “لا أريد الكشف عن الكثير الآن لأننا سنلعب غدًا ضد خصم مهم، عندما نفقد الكرة علينا أن نغير أسلوب لعبنا”.

وأوضح: ”علينا أن ندافع ونركض أكثر، عندما نمتلك الثقة ونؤمن بأنفسنا علينا أن نكون في وضع جيد للسيطرة على الكرة، نحن فريق متماسك للغاية وعندما يكون الفريق مترابطًا جيدًا، حتى لو خسرت الكرة يمكنك خلق الفرص”.

وعن فرانكفورت أردف فليك: “آينتراخت فريق مميز، كنت أعيش بالقرب منه، حفيدي من مشجعي آينتراخت، إنهم يقدمون أداءً جيدًا وربما يفتقرون إلى بعض الثبات في المستوى، لكنهم يتميزون بالقوة والإيقاع ويمكنهم إيذاء الخصوم”.

واختتم فليك مؤتمره بالحديث عن وضع حارس مرمى برشلونة، مارك أندريه تير شتيجن، وإمكانية مشاركة الأخير مع منتخب ألمانيا في كأس العالم العام المقبل، إذ أتم: “أتحدث دائمًا مع مارك ولكن ليس مع جوليان ناجيلسمان، فهو لم يتصل بي”.

Netherlands fast bowler Vivian Kingma banned for recreational drug use

The three-month ban can be reduced to one month if he completed ICC approved treatment programmes

ESPNcricinfo staff16-Sep-2025

Vivian Kingma last played in a T20I in June•Associated Press

Netherlands fast bowler Vivian Kingma has been banned for three months after testing positive for a recreational drug. Kingma, 30, admitted to the offence and demonstrated the substance had been used out-of-competition.He was found to have Benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite classified as a Substance of Abuse under the ICC Anti-Doping Code, in his sample following Netherlands’ ODI against United Arab Emirates in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 competition on May 12 in Utrecht.The test conducted was from a sample taken after the game and the ban is effective from August 15. The three-month period can be reduced to to one month if he satisfactorily completes an ICC-approved treatment programme.Along with the ban, Kingma’s records his games since the UAE ODI have been disqualified. That includes two ODIs against Nepal and Scotland, where he collectively took 2 for 122, along with a T20I against Scotland, where he was taken off after bowling three balls.South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada and New Zealand’s Doug Bracewell have both served bans for recreational drug use in the last 12 months. Both bans, as in the case with Kingma’s, were initially for three months but were reduced to a month after the players completed treatment programmes.

Cubs Will Honor Ryne Sandberg With Classy Tribute This Weekend

The Cubs franchise and fanbase was shaken on Monday when legendary player Ryne Sandberg died at the age of 65 from cancer.

The Cubs and MLB world alike have honored Sandberg in various ways this week. The Cubs are even introducing a No. 23 patch to their jerseys for the remainder of the 2025 season to memorialize "Ryno."

This isn't the only way the Cubs are honoring the late legend. On Saturday in their home game vs. the Orioles at Wrigley Field, all Cubs players will wear a Sandberg No. 23 jersey without their names on the back. The team will wear the iconic pullover blue jerseys that Sandberg used to wear during his time with the team in the 1980s.

Cubs executive Crane Kenney shared the news on 670 The Score on Thursday, also noting that the jerseys will be auctioned after the game and all the proceeds will be donated to cancer research. The organization plans to celebrate Sandberg's legacy and life all day on Saturday at Wrigley Field.

It will be an emotional day in Chicago on Saturday.

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