As it happened: Australia vs India, 3rd Test, Sydney, 1st day

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Vishal Dikshit07-Jan-2021*Most recent entry will appear at the top, please refresh your page for the latest updates.6.55pm local time/1.25pm IST: Australia on top after first daySmith tells the broadcasters he was looking to be “positive, wouldn’t say aggressive” against Ashwin after the spinner got the better of him earlier in the series. With that session, that saw only one wicket, we’ve come to the end of the first day that saw only 55 overs, which means early start for the rest of the days, starting 10am local time (4.30am IST). The hosts are looking set for a big score here on this flat pitch and India’s inexperienced attack will have to do a lot more to tilt the game in their favour. Not to forget, they’ll have to hold on to the catches too after the two drops today. That’s a wrap from me, catch you all tomorrow for the live action and this Live Report again. The end of day report will be up soon.6.30pm local time/1pm IST: Labuschagne chugs longAustralia are finally looking set to cross 200 for the first time this series, and today it’s largely thanks to Marnus Labuschagne. While most of the focus has been on the two debutants and Smith, Labuschagne is now ticking along with a strike rate of nearly 50 to keep Australia on top. His patience laid the foundation early with Pucovski for a century stand, he negated R Ashwin’s threat early on, and he even set the platform for Smith to get back among the runs on this batting-friendly track. He has blunted Ashwin carefully on the leg side by closing the face of the bat at the right time and playing with soft hands; he was the first one to punish the spinner when he pitched too wide or short in the second session. And Labuschagne has also been on the prowl for the loose deliveries from the quick; they pitch too short, he cuts, and if they are too full, like Siraj was few overs ago, he’ll drive and drive you for more boundaries. He’s batting nicely on 65, his ninth Test half-century.Meanwhile, Jadeja into the attack for the last eight overs of the day.

6pm local time/12.30pm IST: It’s Smith vs AshwinIn the first two Tests Ashwin was responsible for two of Smith’s three dismissals in only 23 balls, threatening both edges of the bat. Now he’s back in the attack after Smith has faced 15 balls. Was it a bit too late? The tension of the contest is palpable; Ashwin desperately wants Smith on strike, and Smith is eager to dominate Ashwin this time. At the start of the second over of Ashwin’s spell, Smith dances down and lofts him over mid-on to signal his aggression and mindset. Remember, Smith said this to SEN Radio after the second Test:

“I probably haven’t played Ashwin as well as I would’ve liked. I probably would’ve liked to have put him under a bit more pressure. I’ve sort of let him dictate terms and that’s something I’ve probably never let any spinner do in my career.”

5.25pm local time/11.55am IST: Debutant gets debutantNavdeep Saini is pumped after getting his first Test wicket•Getty ImagesSaini’s first two balls in Test cricket had been struck for fours with disdain by Pucovski just before tea. And now, Saini comes back, adjusts his length and shows that still targeting the stumps is not a bad idea at all. He bowls a full delivery to Pucovski, the batsman shuffles across the stumps as he’s done the whole day against the quick bowlers, misses the flick and is struck in front to be given lbw. Saini is clearly fired up: he runs in hard next ball and oversteps for a no-ball against Smith. Another ball later, Saini delivers a yorker that Smith clips to the leg side and gets off the mark. Australia 108 for 2 with Smith and Labuschagne batting now, and India will be hoping they can get one more before these two settle into a partnership.4.55pm local time/11.25am IST: Pucovski gets to fifty before teaRishabh Pant drops the second catch on the first day•Getty ImagesWith those two reprieves and a close run-out miss from the deep, Pucovski has welcomed fellow debutant Navdeep Saini with two powerful strokes to stamp his authority. A fierce cut off the back foot off the first ball and then a handsome pull to smash Saini past mid-on for four on the next ball to reach 53 in the last over before tea. Australia now looking on top with their scoring rate at three per over, having put together 46 runs in the last 10 overs. Here’s Sid Monga:

If you were going to look at one figure to sum up India’s bowling effort today, it is R Ashwin’s figures of 9-1-33-0. You go deeper, and you see it is a spell of two parts: 5-1-7-0 of amazing offspin bowling on an unhelpful day-one track, a drop catch, and then 26 runs in the next four overs.

Ashwin’s success this series has relied on shutting down right-hand batsmen by making them play to a heavily populated leg-side field. Which is what he kept doing in the first five overs, mixing it with the drifting delivery that challenges the outside edge. With the last ball of that fifth over, he drew the edge. Now when you are outmatched and have a thin attack, you need everything to go your way to pull off wins like Melbourne. Dropped catches are a part of life in Test cricket, but with India’s attack you can’t afford those.

Ninety overs into the series, Ashwin now began to tire and perhaps bowled more bad balls in the next four overs than he has bowled all series. A big part of his success has been in not allowing the batsmen to hit him against the spin into the off side. For that to happen, he either has to go too wide or too short. He has been erring on the short side. In just one spell, he has conceded 24 off-side runs to right-hand batsmen in Sydney. In Adelaide he gave 28, in Melbourne 51. And those tiring legs and more frequent loose balls might become the story if Australia can keep India on the field long enough.

4.30pm local time/11am IST: Pant drops Pucovski twice!In the space of 10 minutes and 12 balls Pucovski faced, Rishabh Pant has dropped the debutant twice! Not easy chances by any measure, both of them, but you’d like the keeper to take them because they won’t come often on a flat pitch.The first came at the end of the 22nd over when Ashwin lured Pucovski into a forward lean outside off and beat him on the outside edge but Pant had his hands moving with a bit of gap between them and couldn’t hold on. Pucovski was on 26. And the second was off Siraj who pounded in a bouncer that rose on Pucovski and took his glove, went behind Pant who ran back and put in a dive and even got both hands to the ball but it escaped again, and he tried again to get his hands under the ball before it could touch the ground but didn’t do it cleanly enough. Pucovski saved on 32 this time.4.10pm local time/10.40am IST: Eyes on the debutantTaking it on – Will Pucovski has a go at a short delivery•AFP via Getty ImagesGnasher is finally getting to watch some cricket at the SCG after the rain break:

There has been an impressive calmness to Will Pucovski’s debut Test innings so far. Any Test opener will be beaten on occasions, but he has not appeared rushed or flustered although has been given a life on 26 when Rishabh Pant could not hold onto a thin edge against R Ashwin (I’ll leave the wicketkeeper debate to others). The battle against top-quality spin will be fascinating one. His first boundary, the hook off Mohammed Siraj, had some top edge about but he was committed to the stroke and it was well away from the field. There is a simplicity and crispness to his strokeplay – both qualities that have been on display in abundance during a first-class career that already includes three double centuries – with a game based on timing not brute force. It is perhaps a little surprising that India have tried a more sustained period of short-pitched bowling at him, but they are probably conscious of not wasting the new ball on a well-grassed surface.

3.25pm local time/9.55am IST: The leg-side fields in focus

More than five overs bowled since play resumed and two different kind of fields so far while keeping two slips and a gully. For Siraj India have kept a silly mid-on, midwicket and square leg, and for Bumrah there’s an orthodox mid-on and two square legs – one behind square and one in front. Both bowlers are sticking to their usual plan of bowling on or around the stumps with the odd short ball. Pucovski and Labuschagne are being very watchful, though, and are leaving plenty of deliveries outside off, unleashing the pull or flick on the occasional delivery that’s either too short or full. There was a loud lbw appeal on the second ball after play resumed but we haven’t seen its ball-tracking yet, strangely. And hello! Only 13 overs into a Test in Australia and we have Ashwin into the attack, with a slip and short leg. Australia 36 for 1.2.50pm local time/9.20am IST: SCG will BRBSo it’s a 3pm local time start (9.30am IST), finally! And since we’ve had enough cricket, tea will be taken at 4.40pm local time. We can see some blue skies over the SCG, and it’s much brighter now. Umpire Paul Reiffel confirms the 3pm start and says the area just behind where the bowler jumps up before delivery is still a bit damp so the leaf blowers are drying that out.

2.25pm local time/8.55am IST: Sun is shining (kind of)Fingers crossed, the next inspection is at 2.30pm local time or 9am IST. Let’s hope and pray the rain stays away until then at least. It was raining or drizzling on this very day at the same ground two years ago as well, and on that occasion it wiped out the final day of the fourth match to give India a historic (2-1) series win in Australia for the first time. Australia were made to follow on for the first time at home since 1988. The architects of the victory were Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 521 runs in the series, including 193 in Sydney, and Jasprit Bumrah, who took 21 wickets at 17. Rishabh Pant, followed up his maiden Test hundred, at The Oval in 2018, with a second in Sydney.India won the Adelaide and Melbourne Tests in 2018-19 to take the series 2-1•David Gray/AFP/Getty ImagesAll that and more in our On This Day page for January 7.1.55pm local time/8.25am IST: Ponting’s take on Warner not 100% fitDavid Warner’s stay at the crease on returning from injury was a short one•Getty ImagesGnasher can also talk cricket in between his weather updates:

During his brief innings David Warner certainly did not appear that comfortable between the wickets. It was always accepted he wouldn’t be 100% fit for this game, but in the build-up it wasn’t the batting or running that was the main cause for concern but how he would go in the field. On Channel Seven, Ricky Ponting suggested the booming shots Warner played, with the last resulting in an edge to slip, may have indicated he was having problems.

“I think everyone knew that he probably wasn’t going to be 100% coming into the Test match,” Ponting said. “The only thing I hope is that he hasn’t tweaked it again, doing something more there. It was pretty much from that moment on that those loose shots started. So hopefully it wasn’t playing on his mind, hopefully he’s okay and hopefully we can just say that that’s the way David Warner plays a shot like that early on in a Test match.”

1.40pm local time/8.10am IST: It’s a cat and mouse gameAs soon as the India players emerged for a warm-up, it started to rain again. It’s pretty dark and gloomy at the SCG, a bit windy and the covers back on intact. Here it from the Pauls yourself…

1.20pm local time/7.50am IST: Still no play”The rain has stopped now and it’s much brighter,” our weatherman Gnasher reports from the ground. “The groundstaff and fourth umpire are coming out. And covers are coming off.” Umpires Paul Reiffel and Paul Wilson also having a look at the conditions, the next inspection is at 1.30pm local time (8am IST).

12.25pm local time/6.55am IST: Lunch taken

No respite from rain yet so let’s make sense of debutant Will Pucovski’s situation during the lunch break (I’m having black coffee to stay up though). Making a debut after a long concussion history, he’s already faced two bouncers in the first 35 minutes of play, and will now feel some sort of responsibility to score after Warner’s early dismissal. Remember, it’s not been a great series for openers so far. We’ve already seen him walk across a fair bit to the fast bowlers, and a leg gully was kept for him too after the first few overs. He must be expecting more short balls once play resumes, and his state coach Chris Rogers looks back at Pucovski’s recent form and how he prepares for short balls.

“When I first turned up as coach of Victoria, him and Sammy Harper, they do a lot of work with tennis balls, getting in really close with a tennis racquet and firing them in at each other. Will’s done a heap of work where he wants to stand up and roll the ball down to fine leg. You’ll see that shot from him quite a bit,” Rogers told RSN Radio. “Then it came to the matches and we played SA early on and Wes Agar came on first change and went straight to bouncers at Will, and he pretty much ducked them for the whole first session.

“Then after lunch he played one of these rolling pull shots and from there he never looked back. They targeted him with the short ball for prettymuch the whole game and then WA did it from about the ninth over onwards as well. He would have faced a heap of short balls and he looked comfortable doing it and the way he stood up and played it, he made it look easy. So when that happened on day three at Drummoyne, it was an awkward situation where there was nothing to gain and he probably just got caught in two minds, so hopefully he’ll learn from that.”

12pm local time/6.30am IST: Still drizzlingReserve umpire Claire Polosak watches on as groundstaff cover the pitch during a rain delay•Getty ImagesI’m not going to say, “I told you so” about the rain but it’s back and it’s a “reasonably steady drizzle again,” says Gnasher from the ground. I forgot to mention, the fourth/reserve umpire today is Claire Polosak, the first female match official in a men’s Test match. She was out on the field some time back with her umbrella and the other match officials.11.40am local time/6.10am IST: Play resuming soonPlay is set to resume at 11.45 local time (6.15am IST), unless rain arrives again by the time you read this. Fans appear to be having a good time at the SCG though.A glimpse of different kinds of attire fans took to at the SCG•Getty Images11.15am local time/6.10am IST: Rain arrives at SCGRain was forecast and here it is! It’s largely the pitch that is covered with the umpires out under the umbrellas after the players jogged off the field. Andrew McGlashan from the ground: “There is a line of showers coming up from the south. Today was the day with the highest chance of interruptions. The forecast for the next four days is good.” Twelve minutes after the players went off, the rain has stopped and the covers are coming off.Will be interesting to see if this will add any swing once play resumes. Meanwhile, there’s been a lot of debate on social media on Mayank Agarwal’s exclusion. Was it fair to leave him out? Vote in the poll below:

11am local time/5.30am IST: Siraj removes Warner for 5Mohammed Siraj has silenced Australia’s opening stand with the wicket of David Warner•Getty ImagesA very intriguing 18-minute stay for Warner. He was running those quick singles with visible discomfort in his groin, eager to rotate the strike, and falls after flashing well outside off twice in a row off Siraj. On the second ball of the fourth over he went after one that seamed away from outside off, and when Siraj pitched it away further and a tad fuller next ball, Warner didn’t move his feet enough to get close to the ball while chasing it, and edged to first slip. Pucovski, meanwhile, is leaving well outside off while walking across the stumps a bit, and got a bouncer in the very first over from Bumrah. No swing at all in this pitch even though there was some rain in the lead up to the Test, and some more is expected today and tomorrow. Australia 18 for 1 after the first half hour. “Looks like a very good batting track,” Glenn McGrath says on TV commentary.

10.35am local time/5.05am IST: Warner and Pucovski walk out

Boy, will Australia be excited by Warner’s return. He’s still not 100% fit after his groin injury but given the nature of this series and what all is at stake, Australia have decided to play him, partnered by a debut. Tim Paine said at the toss Warner’s “high energy” will bolster their “confidence”. Not to forget, Australia have endured their slowest scoring home series of the century so far, just ahead of the 2018-19 series which also didn’t feature Warner. Pucovski, on the other hand, has been around the Test set-up for close to a year now, has a history of concussion injuries, and has bossed his way into the Test XI with plenty of runs in domestic cricket. Here’s more on Pucovski’s journey so far.10.10am local time/4.40am IST: Two more debuts in the series

After Cameron Green in Adelaide, Shubman Gill and Mohammed Siraj at the MCG, we have two more debutants as expected: Will Pucovski and Navdeep Saini. Pucovski given the cap by Andrew McDonald and Saini by Jasprit Bumrah. Australia have opted to bat, with David Warner coming in place of Travis Head, and Matthew Wade moving down to the middle order. For India, we already knew yesterday that Rohit Sharma will open with Mayank Agarwal given the axe, and Saini making his debut because Umesh Yadav has flown back home.Speaking of fast bowlers, India’s pace battery has Jasprit Bumrah, Siraj and Saini with a combined Test experience of 17 compared to Australia’s tally of 144, thanks to Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins. That’s one thing Australia will be excited about that they haven’t had to change their attack since the first Test.10am local time/4.30am IST: More reports about doubts over fourth Test in BrisbaneAnd we have news coming in already, even before the coin has been flipped. Here’s Andrew McGlashan with what’s brewing in Australia for the Brisbane Test:Cricket Australia will seek clarification from the BCCI after more suggestions emerged that India would not travel to Brisbane for the final Test but continue to insist they have not been made aware of concerns. And a report on Thursday morning said that the BCCI had officially written to CA to say they did not want to head to Brisbane. However, ESPNcricinfo understands that the updated plans for the Gabba Test, in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak in Sydney which led to border restrictions to Queensland, were approved by the BCCI office bearers on December 29 and no objections have been received since.CA have largely been dealing with BCCI secretary Jay Shah and it’s understood will seek further conversations on Thursday.The players are not confined to their rooms when at the team hotels in Sydney and Brisbane – which have been entirely booked out by Cricket Australia – and are able to mingle in communal areas. The one difference is that the restrictions in Sydney are CA protocols while those in Brisbane are imposed by the Queensland government as the terms to allow exemptions to be granted.9.55am local time/4.25am IST: Warming up for tossAustralia will be banking on David Warner’s return for the third Test•Getty ImagesHello everyone and a very warm welcome to the third Test of this exciting series that’s level 1-1. Another Test, possible another set of debuts (there’s at least one confirmed from India), another tight race for the WTC points and the ICC rankings (New Zealand are on top now), another debate on selection, another discussion on who is going to open, and much much more. I’ll steal Tim Paine’s words and just say there is “tension starting to boil under the surface”.

Liverpool beware! Dani Carvajal's gruesome injury sees Real Madrid advance Trent Alexander-Arnold interest

Dani Carvajal's ACL injury might force Real Madrid to go after Trent Alexander-Arnold in January.

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    The veteran full-back suffered a serious injury in Real's 2-0 win over Villarreal in La Liga on Saturday and is unlikely to play again this season. The reigning Spanish champions provided an update on the player's condition on Sunday, with a statement reading, "Following tests carried out on our player Dani Carvajal by the Real Madrid Medical Services, he has been diagnosed with a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament, a rupture of the external collateral ligament and a rupture of the popliteus tendon in his right leg. He will undergo surgery in the coming days."

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    Carlo Ancelotti's side has been linked with a move for Liverpool and England right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold for quite some time now, and with his contract up in the summer of 2025, they could acquire him on a free transfer. However, Sport now reports that Carvajal's long-term injury could force Real to go after the the Englishman in the upcoming January window.

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    Ancelotti currently has only six senior defenders at his disposal after Carvajal's injury blow. Lucas Vazquez is the only right-back option for the Italian coach while Eder Militao, Jesus Vallejo and Antonio Rudiger are the fit centre-backs. On the left side, the Real boss can at least rotate between Fran Garcia and Ferland Mendy.

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    Real will be back in action after the international break on October 19 as they take on Celta Vigo away from home in La Liga.

Tottenham prepare swap deal for "outstanding" £25k-p/w midfielder – report

Tottenham are reportedly ready to try an audacious swap deal this summer as they look to bolster their midfield on a budget, it has been claimed.

Spurs in need of additions

After a promising season under Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham's Premier League campaign fizzled out and they were forced to accept Europa League football next season, despite at one point seeming nailed on for a return to the Champions League. Now, all attention is set to turn to the summer transfer window, and the club are set to be busy.

Emerson Royal is thought to be free to leave and has admitted to enjoying the reports linking him with a move to AC Milan, while the club have already made their first signing of the summer by making Timo Werner's loan move valid for a further 12 months, extending his stay in north London.

Meanwhile, Tanguy Ndombele and Ryan Sessegnon have both been released, and decisions will have to be made on returning loanees Joe Rodon, Sergio Reguilon and Bryan Gil, all of whom seem to be out of Postecoglou's plans.

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Another man expected to leave is Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, who was named man of the match for Denmark during their 1-1 draw with England at EURO 2024.

No decision will be made on his future until after the tournament, but the Dane's agent explained: “I am working on the many requests that we have already received, yes; but we will analyse all the possibilities after the Euros, during the holidays when we will spend some time together and then look forward to the next chapter”.

With that in mind, Tottenham are going to need midfield additions, and now they are trying to find a way to land one on the cheap.

Spurs target swap deal

That comes as The Sun claim Tottenham are eyeing up an audacious swap deal for Southampton's Carlos Alcaraz, in a move that would see Welsh defender Joe Rodon head the other way. Alcaraz was in and out of Russell Martin's side for the first half of the season, though the Saints boss did praise the Argentinian for his performances.

"His mentality has been great", he explained after one performance against Leeds United. “We wanted to free him up a little bit. We did that I think – he was amazing with it. I’m really proud of him and really pleased for him. He was outstanding."

He spent the second half of the season on loan with Juventus though, making three starts in what turned out to be a difficult spell in Turin, and his future seems unclear.

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The 21-year-old still has four years left to run on his £25,000 a week deal on the south coast, but The Sun claim that he likely won't be there much longer, with Spurs keen to sign him this summer. Valued at £30m by Southampton, Spurs are willing to offer Rodon, who is wanted by the Saints and is valued at around £10m, in a bid to get a deal done.

However, they may also have to stump up some cash to get it over the line should they be serious about the young midfielder ahead of the new season.

Man Utd legend Gary Neville reveals crazy penalty proposal that would revolutionise Premier League football

Manchester United legend Gary Neville has revealed his crazy penalty proposal that would revolutionise Premier League football.

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    Neville and fellow pundits Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Jamie Carragher have been discussing potential changes that could be put in place to improve football and "make it 100 per cent better forever." Carragher's idea was to "get rid of extra time," Roy Keane joked about using "bigger goals," while Neville came up with an idea to add more excitement and help decide games that ended all square.

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    He said on : "I'll go that radical. I’ve got the end of [drawn] league games, penalties for an extra point, so you get two points [if you win the shoot-out]. Make it exciting, every game, for a fan that comes. A kid goes to a game for the first time, it might be their only game of the season, sees a nil-nil draw or a 1-1. [If it goes to penalties] there's a winner. At least there's penalties. Kids love penalties. My girls love penalties at the end."

    Yet Neville's idea didn't go down too well with his fellow pundits who described it as "very American isn't it?" Neville eventually conceded: "Yeah, not sure it works actually, but it's an idea that could be tweaked."

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    Penalties obviously are not used in the Premier League but do feature in cup competitions. Indeed the Carabao Cup has recently seen changes made so that games before the semi-final stage go straight to spot-kicks rather than extra-time in case of a draw.

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    Fulham and Preston were the latest two teams to be involved in penalty drama, with the Championship side stunning their Premier League opposition 16-15 in the longest penalty shootout in Carabao Cup history.

Black Lives Matter: South African cricketers mull fresh expression for 3TC game

The 3TC jerseys have already been made sans the logo

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What exactly is the 3TC?

The 24 South African players who will take part in an exhibition 3TC match, featuring three teams in the same game, may not wear the Black Lives Matter (BLM) logo on their shirts but will join in the anti-racist movement. The BLM slogan has been worn by players in the English Premier League and the logo is on the collars of players and badges of commentators involved in the first Test between England and West Indies in Southampton. But, the 3TC jerseys have already been made, sans the logo, and CSA and the players are in talks about other forms of BLM expression.”We’re discussing various ways of handling it. The kit has gone to print already. We need to figure out how we can be effective about it, authentic, and spread the messages that are meaningful to us as South Africans and how it affects us on a daily basis,” Graeme Smith, CSA’s director of cricket said.Earlier this week, Lungi Ngidi expressed his hope that South African cricketers will “make a stand,” against racial discrimination, especially given the country’s segregated past. But, he explained that they have not had an opportunity to discuss how they want to become involved as a group. Smith agreed that more consultation is needed, and indicated it could take place before next Saturday, when the 3TC match is played.”We are all in our own little pockets and I think it’s important that in the future we all come together and figure out how we can play our role in the Black Lives Matter movement,” Smith said.”My belief in these things is that its important to have buy-in and everyone invested in it as well and I have no doubt that will be the case but the discussion in each team environment and as CSA how we handle it going forward is important. We do have the 3TC approaching and that will be our first occasion with the Black Lives Matter movement.”The 3TC match will be played on July 18, which is also Mandela day, and celebrates the birth of Nelson Mandela, who led South Africa out of Apartheid. On this day, people are asked to spend 67 minutes of the time (the number corresponds to the years Mandela spent fighting for liberation) engaged in activity to help others and in the past South African players have given time to helping to improve facilitates in disadvantaged areas or holding coaching clinics.This year, the 3TC match aims to raise R3 million for CSA’s Hardship Fund, created to assist those who have lost livelihoods because of the coronavirus pandemic. It will also be the day when South African cricket joins the BLM movement, and “we use our voice to join the cause, as Dr Jacques Faul, CSA Acting CEO told ESPNcricinfo.

Kaio Jorge marca, Santos vence na Vila Belmiro e larga na frente do Independiente pela Sul-Americana

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Com um gol do atacante Kaio Jorge em sua volta ao time titular, o Santos venceu o Independiente por 1 a 0 na noite desta quinta-feira, na Vila Belmiro, na partida de ida das oitavas de final da Copa Sul-Americana. Com o resultado, a equipe joga por um empate na partida de volta na próxima semana, na Argentina.

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Antes do duelo de volta, o Santos encara o Red Bull Bragantino no próximo domingo, em Bragança Paulista, pela 12ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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O jogo

O primeiro tempo começou bastante equilibrado. O Santos teve mais posse de bola, mas tinha dificuldade para encontrar espaços na marcação do Independiente, que levava perigo especialmente nas costas de Moraes no lado esquerdo da defesa do Santos.

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Sem encontrar espaços para infiltrar na área argentina, o Santos tentou arriscar de longe. Aos 19 minutos, Marinho chutou de fora da área, mas mandou por cima do gol. Aos 31, Kaio Jorge arriscou da entrada da área e o goleiro Sosa defendeu.

A melhor chance do Peixe no primeiro tempo saiu aos 39 minutos. Em contra-ataque, Marcos Guilherme tabelou com Kaio Jorge, arrancou pela esquerda e, da entrada da área, chutou colocado, mas o goleiro Sosa defendeu.

O Santos voltou com outra postura para o segundo tempo e teve três grandes chances em menos de 11 minutos. Na primeira, Gabriel Pirani recebeu de Kaio Jorge e chutou, mas a bola explodiu no peito do goleiro Sosa. Na sequência, foi a vez do atacante Marinho parar chute do goleiro Marinho. Aos 11 minutos, na melhor chance, Jean Mota cobrou escanteio da direita, Kaiky ganhou pelo alto e cabeceou, mas Sosa fez grande defesa e salvou o Independiente.

O Santos seguiu na pressão. Aos 23 minutos, Moraes cruzou da esquerda, Marinho tentou a bicicleta, mas a bola passou raspando a trave. O gol saiu um minutos depois. Marinho recebeu na direita da área e deu um passe de três dedos para Marcos Guilherme, que chutou de primeira. O goleiro Sosa rebateu e Kaio Jorge, de volta ao time titular, apareceu para empurrar para o gol.

Após sofrer o gol, o Independiente tentou sair mais para o jogo. Aos 25 minutos, Silvio Romero recebeu na entrada da área e ajeitou para Roa, que bateu forte, mas João Paulo defendeu. Aos 29, Kaiky bobeou na saída de bola e Roa tentou novamente em chute da entrada da área, mas João Paulo fez grande defesa e salvou o Peixe.

Aos 35 minutos, o lateral-direito Pará errou um passe infantil, Silvio Romero avançou e tocou por cobertura na saída de João Paulo para marcar, mas o árbitro anulou por impedimento.

O time argentino seguiu na pressão. Aos 47 minutos, Silvio Romero cobrou falta da entrada da área e o goleiro João Paulo fez uma linda defesa para salvar o Peixe e garantir a vitória.

FICHA TÉCNICA
SANTOS 1 X 0 INDEPENDIENTE

Data e hora: 15 de julho de 2021, às 19h15 (horário de Brasília)
Local: Vila Belmiro, em Santos (SP)
Árbitro: Wilmar Roldan (COL)
Assistentes: Alexander Guzman e John Leon (COL)
Árbitro de vídeo: Julio Bascuñan (CHI)
Gols: Kaio Jorge, 24’/2ºT
Cartões amarelos: Kaiky e Carlos Sánchez (SAN), Lucas Rodríguez, Lucas González e Insaurralde (IND)

SANTOS:João Paulo; Pará (Zanocelo, 37’/2ºT), Luiz Felipe, Kaiky e Moraes; Camacho, Jean Mota (Lucas Braga, 15’/2ºT) e Gabriel Pirani (Carlos Sánchez, 15’/2ºT); Marinho, Marcos Guilherme e Kaio Jorge (Madson, 37’/2ºT). Técnico: Fernando Diniz.

INDEPENDIENTE: Sosa; Bustos, Ostachuk, Insaurralde e Rodríguez; Blanco (Lucas González, 30’/2ºT) e Lucas Romero; Palacios (Brian Martinez, 30’/2ºT), Velasco (Herrera, 37’/2ºT) e Roa; Silvio Romero. Técnico: Julio César Falcioni.

Man Utd make blockbuster first move to sign "excellent" star for Ten Hag

Ahead of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's first summer at Manchester United, the rumour mill is already starting, with several changes needed at Old Trafford if the Red Devils are to at least return to the Premier League's top four next season.

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Those at Old Trafford have experienced yet another season to forget, derailing any progress initially made under Erik ten Hag in his debut campaign. Having failed to qualify for the Champions League, Ten Hag's future remains in doubt, with links to the likes of Gareth Southgate and Graham Potter emerging in recent months. Whether Ratcliffe acts in ruthless fashion this summer remains to be seen, however.

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There could yet be other changes outside of the dugout, too. Raphael Varane is entering the final year of his contract and the Frenchman's Old Trafford future is more in doubt than ever. When he arrived, Varane represented the type of signing that could transform United. Three years later, and it's clear that his time at United has failed to have that impact, with injuries and inconsistency playing a large part.

Nonetheless, the Premier League giants will need to find a replacement for the World Cup winner, which is where La Liga could come into play once again. According to the print version of AS (via The Faithful MUFC), Manchester United have made a contract offer to Ronald Araujo, which would greatly improve his current salary of £124k per week.

Barcelona defenderRonald Araujo.

Seemingly keen to secure the Barcelona defender's signature, United must beat Bayern Munich in the race in a deal tipped to be worth a hefty £85m this summer.

The Red Devils aren't afraid to spend big on central defenders, though, as seen in the past with Harry Maguire. Earlier reports indicated that they were preparing an offer to present to Barcelona. Alas, unlike Maguire, those at Old Trafford will be hoping to see Araujo make an instant impact if they secure a deal in the coming months.

"Excellent" Araujo would lead United's backline

As much as Araujo has shown great improvement in recent months, United are still in desperate need of a player who can take charge in big games. And that's something that Araujo can offer to help finally transform a giant left in slumber for over a decade now. The 25-year-old has become an important part of the current Barcelona side, earning Xavi's praise as a result.

The Barcelona boss said: "I’m very happy to have Ronald on the team. He has such a great personality. He celebrates everything and to have that type of profile as a defender, to be so engaged with the team, and celebrate everything is hard to find. We welcome him with open arms because it’s spectacular to see him train, he’s so positive, he has an excellent character and that’s fundamental to us.”

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£85m may be a hefty fee, but Araujo has shown all the signs that he'd be more than capable of proving his worth in recent years and may well find himself doing just that in the Premier League next season.

LA Galaxy reportedly agree deal to sign former Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus

Reus, who made 429 appearances for Dortmund, is set to move to MLS's LA Galaxy following the expiration of his contract with the Bundesliga giants

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  • Reus reportedly to sign until 2025 with one year option
  • Dortmund contract expired in June
  • The forward is three-time Bundesliga player of the season
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Former Dortmund star Marco Reus has sealed a long-rumored MLS move and is set to sign an 18-month contract to join the Los Angeles Galaxy, according to a report from journalist Fabrizio Romano. Medicals are expected to take place in the coming days, and he will likely be able to play for the club this season.

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    Reus arrives in the United States as one of the most decorated players in recent Bundesliga history. He was named Bundesliga player of the season three times, included in the team of the season on six occasions, and was the top assist provider in the league in the 2013-14 campaign.

    Throughout his 12 seasons at Dortmund, Reus scored 170 goals and added 131 assists. He also captained the German club for five years.

  • WHAT REUS SAID

    Reus announced his intent to leave Dortmund in a statement in May: "I'm incredibly grateful for and proud of this special time at my club Borussia Dortmund. I have spent more than half of my life at this club and enjoyed every day, even though there have of course been difficult moments too."

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    Reus' MLS move has been rumoured behind the scenes for months. It was first reported in May that Reus intended to play in America, while LA Galaxy's intent to bring in the German was made clear in early June. The Galaxy are currently top of the Western Conference by two points, although second-placed LAFC have two games in hand.

VIDEO: Amad Diallo, that is filthy! Man Utd ace continues impressive pre-season with weak-foot screamer in training

Amad Diallo scored a screamer during Manchester United practice as he looks to cement his place in Erik ten Hag's lineup in the upcoming season.

  • Amad scored a screamer in training
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  • Ten Hag expects the player to deliver
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    The young attacker is working hard in training to establish himself as a mainstay in the Manchester United squad ahead of the upcoming campaign. Amad has been impressive during the pre-season, having scored in the club's 2-0 win over Rangers in the second friendly match. On Saturday, the 22-year-old was filmed scoring a screamer with his weak foot while on training in the United States.

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    The Ivory Coast international missed the majority of the last season due to a knee injury and featured in just 12 matches across all competitions for the club. Manager Erik ten Hag, however, expects the winger to shine in the upcoming season and establish himself as a regular starter.

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    United will play their first friendly in the United States on Sunday as they take on Premier League rivals Arsenal at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

Meet Arsenal’s Hale End "monster" who’s ready to become the new Ben White

Everything is looking rather rosey in the red half of North London at the moment.

Arsenal are on a seven-game winning streak in the Premier League, and aside from that slight blip in the Champions League, they look like one of the best teams in Europe.

Mikel Arteta has got his side firing on all cylinders at the right time of the campaign, and based on their dismantling of Sheffield United on Monday night, there's every chance they could be champions come May.

It was the sort of game in which it's impossible to pick a stand-out player, but one of the many brilliant performers was Ben White, and while his place in the team is secure for now, Hale End could be about to produce a youngster who could be the Englishman's heir.

Ben White's Arsenal career in numbers

White signed for Arsenal from Brighton & Hove Albion in July 2021 for a fee of £50m, and while that looks value for money today, it wasn't perceived as such at the time, with former Arsenal player William Gallas saying, "It's difficult for me to understand why Arsenal spent £50million on one player who is yet to prove himself at the top level."

In his first season in red and white, the former Seagulls ace made 37 appearances for Arteta, although at the time, he was viewed as a centre-back who could sometimes fill in at right-back, so 34 of those 37 appearances came at centre-back.

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The following summer saw the introduction of William Saliba into the side, and while there was a concern among some fans that it would spell the end for White, he simply moved to right-back and hasn't looked back since.

The 6 foot 1 "warrior", as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, has since made 73 appearances as a full-back for the Gunners, in which he has scored four goals and provided seven assists.

In all, he has made his naysayers look rather foolish and become an integral part of a team that seems destined to win silverware, so it's pretty lucky that Arsenal may have the next White on their hands already.

The Hale End gem that could go on to replicate White's success in a few years is 19-year-old Reuell Walters.

Why fans should be excited about Reuell Walters

The Lambeth-born gem had an interesting journey in youth football before joining Arsenal in 2020. He spent several years at Tottenham Hotspur before a failed move to Manchester United left him without a club for 18 months.

Since joining the club, he has made 49 appearances for the U21s, 20 appearances for the U18s and five appearances for the UEFA Youth League side, but most interestingly, he has primarily played at centre-back and right-back – sound familiar?

It is this proficiency in both positions that led data analyst Ben Mattinson to claim that the youngster is "perfect for the RB/RCB role that White plays" and that he "looks like White at RB."

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However, it's not just his positional versatility that should excite fans, as Mattinson also described the academy gem as "a ball-carrying monster", which, based on the way White has been getting increasingly involved in attacking phases of play recently, can only help.

Finally, the "physically gifted" teen, as dubbed by Mattinson, has clearly caught the eye of Arteta, as the Spaniard has named him on the bench 20 times over the last two seasons, meaning it must be a matter of when and not if he finally gets his debut.

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Ultimately, White has proven to be a brilliant signing for Arsenal, and while he won't be losing his place in the team anytime soon, Arteta must be reassured to see a potential long-term replacement coming up through the ranks.

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