موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة بيراميدز وبتروجيت اليوم في الدوري المصري

يواجه فريق الكرة الأول بنادي بيراميدز، نظيره بتروجيت، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز. 

وكان بيراميدز قد حقق الفوز في المباراة الماضية على كهرباء الإسماعيلية بهدفين مقابل هدف، في المواجهة المؤجلة من الجولة الثامنة من الدوري المصري.

ويحتل فريق بيراميدز المركز الثاني في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز برصيد 26 نقطة، بينما يحتل فريق بتروجيت المركز  التاسع برصيد 18 نقطة. 

طالع.. ترتيب الدوري المصري بعد فوز بيراميدز على كهرباء الإسماعيلية

ويحل بيراميدز ضيفًا على بتروجيت على استاد بتروسبورت في اللقاء المؤجل من الجولة العاشرة من بطولة الدوري. موعد مباراة بيراميدز وبتروجيت اليوم في الدوري المصري 

يواجه فريق بيراميدز نظيره بتروجيت، في تمام الساعة الثامنة من مساء اليوم السبت، على ملعب بتروسبورت، في الجولة العاشرة “المؤجلة” من الدوري.  القناة الناقلة لمباراة بيراميدز وبتروجيت في الدوري 

وتذاع مباراة بيراميدز وبتروجيت، على قناة “أون سبورت1″، الراعي الحصري لمباريات الدوري المصري الممتاز. 

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

Grupos da Libertadores 2024 são definidos; veja o resultado do sorteio

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A Conmebol realizou sorteio dos grupos da Libertadores 2024, na noite desta segunda-feira (18), em Luque, no Paraguai. Os sete brasileiros que estão envolvidos na competição internacional (Fluminense, Flamengo, Botafogo, Palmeiras, São Paulo, Grêmio e Atlético-MG) já conhecem seus adversários.

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Além dos gigantes do Brasil, clubes tradicionais como River Plate (ARG) e Peñarol (URU) disputam o torneio. As 32 equipes classificadas foram divididas em quatro potes para serem sorteadas, e a fase de grupos da Libertadores está prevista para começar no início do próximo mês.

⚽ GRUPOS DA LIBERTADORES 2024

Grupo A

FluminenseCerro Porteño (PAR)Alianza Lima (PER)Colo-Colo (CHI)

Grupo B

São PauloBarcelona (EQU)Talleres (ARG)Cobresal (CHI)

Grupo C

GrêmioEstudiantes (ARG)The Strongest (BOL)Huachipato (CHI)

Grupo D

LDU (EQU)Junior Barranquilla (COL)Universitario (PER)Botafogo

Grupo E

FlamengoBolívar (BOL)Millonarios (COL)Palestino (CHI)

Grupo F

PalmeirasIndependiente Del Valle (EQU)San Lorenzo (ARG)Liverpool (URU)

Grupo G

Peñarol (URU)Atlético-MGRosario Central (ARG)Caracas (VEN)

Grupo H

River Plate (ARG)Libertad (PAR)Deportivo Táchira (VEN)Nacional (URU)

✅ POTES DO SORTEIO

POTE 1: Fluminense (atual campeão), Palmeiras, River Plate (ARG), Flamengo, Grêmio, Peñarol (URU), São Paulo e LDU (EQU);

POTE 2: Atlético-MG, Independiente del Valle (EQU), Libertad (PAR), Cerro Porteño (PAR), Estudiantes (ARG), Barcelona de Guayaquil (EQU), Bolívar (BOL) e Junior Barranquilla (COL);

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POTE 3: San Lorenzo (ARG), The Strongest (BOL), Universitario (PER), Deportivo Táchira (VEN), Rosario Central (ARG), Alianza Lima (PER), Millonarios (COL) e Talleres (ARG);

POTE 4: Caracas (VEN), Liverpool (URU), Huachipato (CHI), Cobresal (CHI), Palestino (CHI), Colo-Colo (CHI), Botafogo e Nacional (URU).

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Not just Beto: Moyes must drop 5/10 Everton star who made just 17 passes

Everton were the latest victims of Erling Haaland’s goalscoring wrath when the Toffees travelled to Manchester City on Saturday.

Premier League action is back after the international break, which means the Nordic monster that is Haaland is also back to terrifying top-flight defences, with the lethal 25-year-old finishing off another fine day at the office with a brace against David Moyes’ men.

While the Citizens continue to love life, knowing they have the robotic finishing ability of the Norwegian to hand, Everton continue to feel frustrated by their own striker options.

Beto – once again – fired blanks from minimal opportunities at the Etihad, with Moyes surely at the end of his tether when it comes to his goal-shy number nine.

Beto's poor performances

Before Haaland inevitably broke the deadlock, Everton had several chances of their own to cause an upset on the road.

Wth just 14 minutes on the clock, Beto had a glorious chance to gift Moyes and Co the lead, with Iliman Ndiaye’s quick feet initially getting the better of the City defence, before the Portuguese attacker then couldn’t get a meaningful connection on the ex-Sheffield United winger’s inviting delivery into the box.

Games played

8

Goals scored

1

Scoring frequency

Every 501 mins

Assists

0

Big chances missed

3

That horrible miss by the former Udinese man is the tale of a season that’s worryingly unravelling for the 27-year-old, who has bounced back from similar barren patches of form before.

Indeed, the 6-foot-4 centre-forward would fire home an electric five strikes across Moyes’ first seven games back in the Merseyside hot-seat, after only managing a weak seven goals across 50 games under Sean Dyche.

Now, though, he is right back in the mire, with his last Premier League goal falling all the way back in August in a 3-2 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Pundit Pat Nevin, after the City loss, even stated that Beto’s no-show would no doubt “infuriate” Toffees supporters watching on, with Everton-based writer Ell Bretland going as far as to also openly state that the number nine’s wastefulness is beginning to have a “really negative effect” way before the 2-0 defeat.

Moyes will have been left with a lot to ponder about his upcoming team selections; therefore, with Beto not the only noticeable underperformer who might be axed for Everton’s next match against Tottenham Hotspur.

Alongside Beto: Another Everton star must be dropped

The former West Ham United boss would have been cursing Jack Grealish’s ineligibility for this tie at the Etihad, with the skilful attacker not allowed to line up against his parent employers.

In his place, the Glaswegian would throw Carlos Alcaraz out to the left channel, and based on his lacklustre afternoon, he is unlikely to be retained in this position moving forward.

AM

5

3 + 1

LM

5

0 + 2

CM

4

0

RM

1

0

In the Argentine’s defence, it’s clear from the table above that he excels more from a central spot in the Everton XI, with four of his six overall goal contributions to date in Merseyside coming from a number ten role. For Southampton as well, Alcaraz only ever made one outright appearance down the left flank.

Moyes’ decision to shoehorn the South American into this spot didn’t work whatsoever, with the forgettable number 24 only managing one tame effort at Gianluigi Donnarumma’s goal from his poor 70 minutes on the pitch.

Moreover, he only amassed a meagre 26 touches with zero dribbles attempted, with Jordan Pickford in between the sticks for the away side, even managing to reach 43 touches come the full-time whistle.

When Spurs do come to the Hill Dickinson Stadium, it looks very unlikely that Alcaraz will remain on the left wing, with his tally of no goals and assists over the entire season to date also making it look rather slim that he will usurp the likes of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in his more familiar number ten position.

Liverpool Echo journalist Chris Beesley dished out a low 5/10 rating to Alcaraz subsequently, with the reporter stating that the ex-Saints man is “far less effective” when moved out to the wing.

Moyes will, hopefully, have learnt his lesson in this regard, with the Scotsman also perhaps ready to ditch Beto as a refreshed Toffees attack potentially takes to the field against Thomas Frank’s challengers.

Pat Nevin slams Everton star who will "infuriate" Toffees fans in Man City defeat

He struggled again…

ByTom Cunningham Oct 18, 2025

Crystal Palace now rivalling Tottenham for £43m former Real Madrid defender

Crystal Palace are now rivalling Tottenham Hotspur for the signature of a former Real Madrid player, who “never puts a foot wrong.”

Palace keen on new centre-back with Guehi set for exit

Marc Guehi was hardly short of suitors before the international break, with the centre-back’s move to Liverpool falling through on deadline day, but the Englishman has once again put himself in the shop window courtesy of his performance against Wales.

The Three Lions haven’t conceded a single goal in World Cup qualifying, with Guehi helping his side continue their fantastic defensive record against Wales last week, while also assisting England’s opening two goals.

The 25-year-old has remained a consummate professional, having not downed tools in order to force through a move, but it appears as though an exit is inevitable, given that the Palace captain was left very unhappy with his move to Anfield breaking down.

Consequently, Crystal Palace have now started looking at potential replacements for the defender, and they have now joined the race for Lazio defender Mario Gila, who is also being targeted by Tottenham, Brighton & Hove Albion and Everton.

That is according to a report from Caught Offside, which states all the aforementioned Premier League clubs are keeping close tabs on Gila, who could command a huge transfer fee.

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The Italian club are only willing to listen to offers in the region of €45m – €50m (£39m – £43m), which is regarded as an affordable fee for Spurs, but would be a club-record signing for Palace, eclipsing the £32m spent on Christian Benteke back in 2016.

Gila could be exciting replacement for Guehi

Of course, no Crystal Palace fan will want their FA Cup-winning captain to leave, but given that he has shown no interest in signing a new contract, it is wise to start thinking about potential replacements.

Moreover, the Lazio defender could be an exciting option, given that he is experienced in Europe, having featured in the Conference League, Europa League and Champions League with Lazio.

The ex-Real Madrid man has also received plaudits from Lazio sporting director Igli Tare, who seemed to suggest he is destined for the top level, saying: “He is fast, intelligent and never puts a foot wrong. He can become one of the top 3-4 defenders in the world and it wouldn’t surprise me if Real wanted him back.”

As such, it would be a real coup if Palace were able to sign Gila, but the capture of Yeremy Pino in the summer showed that Selhurst Park is now becoming an attractive destination for top players.

Dono do Botafogo, Textor é suspenso e pode sofrer mais punições

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John Textor, proprietário da SAF do Botafogo, sofreu punição pelas ofensas proferidas na derrota por 4 a 3 para o Palmeiras, em 2023. A pena definida foi suspensão de 45 dias e multa no valor de R$ 100 mil. Além disso, ainda há dois processos que ele será julgado.

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Apesar dos 45 dias, o empresário cumprirá apenas 17 de suspensão. Isso porque ele foi punido com 30 dias anteriormente, que aumentaram para 35 dias após julgamento do Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD).

John Textor já tinha cumprido parte da pena total, considerando os 35 dias determinados em 2023. O Botafogo entrou com pedido de efeito suspensivo na época, para o norte-americano acompanhar a reta final do Brasileirão. Nesta sexta-feira (26), o processo voltou a ser julgado.

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Na prática, a suspensão significa que Textor não pode frequentar jogos do Botafogo durante os dias determinados. A multa é passível de recurso.

MAIS PROCESSOS

John Textor pode sofrer mais sanções, desta vez pelas acusações de manipulação de resultados e contra o Palmeiras.

O empresário também é processado pelo STJD por não apresentar as provas que afirmou ter sobre os supostos casos de corrupção no futebol. O outro processo é sobre as acusações de Textor a respeito de que jogadores manipularam resultados em jogos do Palmeiras contra São Paulo e Fortaleza. Ambos ainda não foram julgados.

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Eight Times the 18-Inning World Series Game 3 Almost Ended

O.K. everybody—exhale.

The longest game in World Series history is finally over (we double-checked, just to be sure).

After 18 long, grueling, tension-filled innings, the Dodgers scraped and clawed their way to a 6–5 win over the Blue Jays to take a 2–1 lead in the series, with first baseman Freddie Freeman delivering the decisive blow with a walk-off home run.

Freeman, last year’s World Series MVP thanks in part to his historic walk-off grand slam in Game 1, once again played hero in a game nobody who saw it will forget anytime soon.

“To have this happen again a year later, to hit another walk-off, it’s kind of amazing and crazy,” Freeman said afterwards. “I’m just glad we won.”

Monday’s Game 3 tied the mark set by the Dodgers and Red Sox in Game 3 of the 2018 World Series, which Los Angeles also won on a walk-off homer. 

But long before that conclusion, there were what felt like dozens of near-misses, almost-walk-offs and botched opportunities. The two teams combined to leave 37 runners on base. They went 4-for-26 with runners in scoring position. And there were six runners thrown out on the base paths.

Just accounting for the nine extra innings, one team nearly took the lead in at least half a dozen different ways. Here are all the moments that almost provided an “early” ending to an unforgettable Game 3.

Top of the 10th: Davis Schneider gets cut down at home

On a night marked by questionable base running, the Dodgers got extra innings off to an appropriate start by executing a textbook relay from right field to home. Teoscar Hernández made a perfect feed to Tommy Edman, who threw to Will Smith in plenty of time to nab Schneider.

Smith actually got the tag down well before Schneider arrived at home, but was able to gather himself and apply the tag before Schneider got his hand in.

Top of the 12th: Blue Jays leave ‘em loaded

Toronto threatened to take control in the 12th without ever getting the ball out of the infield. Alejandro Kirk walked to lead things off, followed by a failed sacrifice bunt attempt by Myles Straw. Kirk advanced to second on a groundout by Ernie Clement, then Andrés Giménez was intentionally walked to send Schneider to the plate. Schneider then hit a slow roller to Muncy, who opted to try for a force out at third, but the ball arrived too late.

That prompted Dodgers manager Dave Roberts to bring in Clayton Kershaw out of the bullpen, who, after running the count full, got Nathan Lukes to ground out to end the threat.

For Kershaw, who’s retiring at the end of this series, it was the first time in his career he’d ever pitched in extra innings.

Bottom of the 13th: Freddie Freeman nearly does it again

Before we get to Freeman, first, allow us to set the stage. Edman led the inning off with a double, then advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt. That drew the Blue Jays’ infield in and left Alex Call with an opportunity to end the game with a sacrifice fly. Instead, he popped up to shortstop.

As Toronto did four times on Monday, the team opted to intentionally walk Shohei Ohtani, then did the same to Mookie Betts to load the bases for Freeman. Freeman, who hit the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history in Game 1 of last year’s Fall Classic, nearly gave those at Dodger Stadium another one, driving a ball out to the warning track in center field a few feet short of the wall.

“I was just really trying to hit a single there,” Freeman said of the at-bat. “Get a base hit and move on, get this game over with three hours ago.”

Instead, the game pressed on. According to Statcast, the ball had a 103.9 mph exit velocity and a .600 expected batting average. Instead of history, it was simply a loud out.

Bottom of the 14th: Will Smith comes close

If Freeman’s fly out got people on their feet, Smith’s made them fall out of their chairs.

I mean, just look at this bat drop.

Statcast’s tale of the tape: a 101.5 mph exit velocity and a distance of 383 feet. It would have been a home run in exactly one MLB ballpark (Wrigley Field). 

Bottom of the 14th: Max Muncy’s foul ball

This one might not have been all close, but it certainly got the fans off their feet in a hurry.

Had that ball been fair, it would have been a fitting end given Muncy’s role in the longest World Series game of all time. That was Game 3 of the 2018 Fall Classic, when the Dodgers beat the Red Sox, 3–2, in 18 innings thanks to Muncy’s walk-off blast.

Bottom of the 16th: Teoscar Hernández nearly strikes again

By the 16th inning, the charm of a never-ending baseball game seemed to have worn off. There were far more visible empty seats than anyone would have expected in a World Series game, a product of it being nearly midnight and the thought of escaping the Dodger Stadium parking lot surely looming large in the minds of thousands of fans.

Hernández, who opened the scoring in this game with a solo homer in the second inning what felt like 12 days ago, almost brought things to an official end with an opposite field shot that—stop me if you’ve heard this before—died at the warning track.

The fans who’d left early got more time to scamper home to their TVs to watch the ending. The fans still in attendance were sentenced to more baseball.

Bottom of the 17th: Mookie just misses

Betts, who watched Ohtani walk five times on the night, had a chance to call game in the 17th. After roping a ball just foul down the left field line, he ran the count full against Brendon Little, the last man standing in the Toronto bullpen. Instead, he popped up to first base to leave the winning run on second base.

Top of the 18th: Will Klein becomes Houdini

If you hadn’t heard of Klein prior to Game 3, you’d be forgiven. The 25-year-old had made just 14 appearances for the Dodgers during the regular season, spending most of the year in the minors. He was left off Los Angeles’s roster for the first three rounds of the playoffs. And on Monday night, he found himself as the Dodgers’ last bullpen arm standing.

Roberts had used nine relief pitchers before going with Klein for the top of the 15th inning. He proceeded to fire four scoreless innings, throwing 72 pitches (his previous high this season at any level was 45). After walking two batters and allowing them to advance to second and third on a wild pitch, Klein struck out Tyler Heineman to end the threat.

At that point, Game 2 starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto—who threw 105 pitches in a complete game Saturday—was warming up in the bullpen, sending this game careening dangerously close to even more chaos. As it turned out, he would not be needed.

Bottom of the 18th: Freddie Freeman delivers the sequel

On the game’s 609th pitch, Freeman decided enough was enough. He parked a 3–2 sinker from Little over the wall in center field, adding yet another historic October moment in a Hall of Fame career full of them.

Given all the times it seemed like Game 3 was certain to end, and then didn’t, there was an element to the evening that felt like we were being tested, or pranked, or punished, or perhaps all three simultaneously. In the end, though, we were treated to one of the best baseball games of all time, all those teased endings merely laying the groundwork for a final scene straight out of a movie script.

رافينها يتحدث عن احتفاله مع لامين يامال.. وأهمية الفوز على أوساسونا

أكد رافينها دياز، نجم نادي برشلونة، على ارتياحه الكبير جراء فوز فريقه اليوم السبت على أوساسونا ببطولة الدوري الإسباني للدرجة الأولى، موضحًا أن الفوز بهذه الطريقة يود الثقة.

واستطاع رافينها مواصلة التألق خلال الفترة الأخيرة وسجل هدفي انتصار برشلونة على أوساسونا اليوم السبت بهدفين دون رد، ضمن الجولة الـ16 من الدوري الإسباني، والتي لعبت على ملعب “كامب نو”.

وجعلت هذه النتيجة برشلونة في صدارة الدوري الإسباني بفارق سبع نقاط عن ريال مدريد صاحب المركز الثاني.

وقال رافينها في تصريحات إلى قناة برشلونة الرسمية، معلقًا على منافسة ريال مدريد: علينا أن نركز على أنفسنا، فهذا هو الأهم، إذا أدينا واجبنا على أكمل وجه فلن نشغل أنفسنا بأي شيء آخر، هذه الانتصارات مهمة جدًا لبناء الثقة”.

وأضاف: ”كان على فريقنا التحلي بالصبر، كنا نعلم أن تسجيل الهدف الأول سيكون صعبًا، لكن الصبر كان عاملًا حاسمًا في كسر رتابة المباراة”.

أقرأ أيضًا .. ترتيب هدافي الدوري الإسباني بعد ثنائية رافينها في مباراة برشلونة وأوساسونا

وأوضح: ”كان من الممكن أن يأتي الهدف في الدقيقة 80 أو 90، أو حتى في الدقيقة الأولى، لكننا كنا نعلم أن التسجيل في الدقيقة الأولى سيكون في غاية الصعوبة”.

وأوضح: ”أوساسونا فريق يجيد الدفاع وأعتقد أننا قدمنا ​​مباراة رائعة، كان الصبر كافيًا لتسجيل الهدف الأول”.

وعن سر احتفاله مع لامين يامال، زميله في برشلونة، وما إذا كان هذا الاحتفال له دلالة معينة أجاب رافينها: “لا، بصراحة لقد اعتدنا على هذه الحركة منذ فترة، وكثيرًا ما نحيي بعضنا بهذه الطريقة، وفي النهاية تمكنا من حسم المباراة”.

واختتم: ”أعتقد أن الوضع يسير على ما يرام، علينا التركيز على أنفسنا وهذا هو الأهم في النهاية، هذه الانتصارات مهمة للغاية لأنها تمنح الفريق الثقة لمواصلة حصد النقاط”.

Where Yankees' Comeback ALDS Game 3 Win Ranks in Team's Postseason History

For the first portion of Tuesday night's Blue Jays-Yankees showdown, it felt like Toronto was gonna run away with it and handily eliminate New York from the postseason in just three Division Series games, a prediction strongly supported by the Blue Jays' 6–1 lead after the top of the third.

But the pinstripes eventually battled back and not a moment too soon, fueled entirely by a well-timed and momentum-shifting three-run homer from Aaron Judge that tied the game. Shortly after, New York took the lead and didn't lose it again, ultimately forcing a Game 4 and keeping their postseason hopes alive for at least another day.

Adding some more grandeur to the victory, the night's five-run recovery is tied for the second-largest comeback in Yankees' postseason history, on par with the 2010 ALCS Game 1 and the 1997 ALDS Game 1 (both of which are series that New York would go on to lose), per MLB researcher Sarah Langs.

The team's largest postseason rally, however, came in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series, which the Yanks won 8–6 vs. the Braves. They would then go on to win the championship that year in six games.

Outside of the Bronx, the largest comeback win to avoid postseason elimination specifically happened in Game 5 of the 2008 ALCS, when the Red Sox came back from a seven-run deficit to defeat the Rays and force a Game 6 (Tampa Bay would later eliminate Boston in Game 7).

After that, you have a six-run Cardinals rebound in Game 5 of the 2012 NLDS, then various five-point rallies from the 2002 Angels (WS Game 6), the 1995 Mariners (ALDS Game 4), and—you guessed it—the 2025 Yankees in ALDS Game 3.

We'll see what the Yanks can pull off next come Game 4, slated for Wednesday, Oct. 8, with first pitch at 7:08 p.m. ET.

Cameras Caught Goosebump-Worthy Moment As Kyle Schwarber Hit Grand Slam Amid MVP Chants

Kyle Schwarber had a monster night at the plate on Monday as he crushed his 39th and 40th home runs of the season, with the latter being a grand slam hit at Citizens Bank Park.

Schwarber's first homer of the night made him the HR leader in the National League, so Phillies fans were prepared when he came up to the plate in the bottom of the sixth inning when the bases were loaded. The baseball park erupted in "MVP" chants for Schwarber, and he answered their cheers by providing an electric grand slam.

A video was posted by MLB on Monday night highlighting the sounds at Citizens Bank as Schwarber was up at the plate, and then it showed how loud the stadium became once the 390-foot homer soared in the air.

Chills.

Schwarber currently has the third-best odds in the NL for winning the MVP award this season. Shohei Ohtani is leading the race to win his third-straight MVP title (-700) with Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong in second with +900 odds, via ESPN. Schwarber follows them with 10-1 odds.

Monday night's game definitely helped Schwarber's MVP case, that's for sure.

From World Cup final drama to development format

More than six months on from Lord’s and all that, England and South Africa are set to rediscover the 50-over format

Alan Gardner03-Feb-2020Look out, the World Champions are coming!
Well, sort of. Eight members of England’s 15-man World Cup-winning squad have been included for the ODI leg in South Africa, with Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Jofra Archer and Mark Wood (all rested) among the notable absentees. Trevor Bayliss, the coach, has moved on but Eoin Morgan takes up the reins again as captain – although he is not considered likely to be in charge come 2023, when he will be 36 – and the top order looks pretty familiar, with Jonny Bairstow, Jason Roy and Joe Root all involved. Chris Woakes and Adil Rashid are set to play their 100th ODIs, Moeen Ali will make his first England appearance since the first Ashes Test in August, and Tom Curran completes the set.So who else is missing?
Of the XI that played the World Cup final, only Liam Plunkett has been dispensed with. Plunkett missed out on a white-ball central contract late last year – and made his disappointment clear – and it looks like, at 34, his England renaissance is over. James Vince played three times during the group stage, deputising for the injured Roy, and was involved in the T20Is in New Zealand last year, but has repeatedly failed to take his chances. Liam Dawson, meanwhile, is a more curious case – brought into the World Cup squad at the last minute, as the back-up spinner in place of Joe Denly, he didn’t feature during the tournament and has slipped down the pecking order once again.Time for an injection of young blood, then…?
Yes, for the most part – although Denly (who has a white-ball contract despite being a regular Test pick for the last year) is again involved, and at almost 34 the oldest man in the squad. Three players are in line for ODI debuts, all of whom won T20I caps in New Zealand as part of England’s World Cup planning: Tom Banton, the most exciting of the lot, comes in on the back of a strong Big Bash League but may have to bat out of position in the middle order; while the Lancashire pair of Saqib Mahmood, a reverse-swing-adept seamer, and Matt Parkinson, the legspinning understudy to Rashid, will be hoping for further international exposure.Any other notable inclusions?
Dawid Malan is back in contention, having usurped Vince with his exploits in New Zealand – which included becoming only the second Englishman to score a T20I hundred. Malan’s only previous ODI came against Ireland in May but this is arguably his strongest format, with ten List A hundreds and a career average of 41.41. Chris Jordan, a T20 mainstay, could play his first ODI since 2016, and there is a chance for Sam Curran to stake his case as an all-format allrounder.South Africa, by contrast, had a dismal World Cup – so let the rebuilding begin!
That’s pretty much the ticket. This is a chance to move on after South Africa were dumped unceremoniously out of the World Cup, their five defeats in seven round-robin games condemning them to an early exit almost before anyone had a chance to mention ch**ing. Quinton de Kock has been anointed as their new ODI captain, with a view to taking the team through to 2023 in India – although Faf du Plessis has not retired from the format, and is also expected to lead the team at the T20 World Cup later this year. De Kock is set for a heavy workload, as he juggles the captaincy with opening the batting and keeping wicket.Do any of the old guard remain?
Not really. Hashim Amla, Imran Tahir and JP Duminy retired after the World Cup – taking 487 caps’ worth of experience with them – while Dale Steyn seems to be focused only on winning an international swansong at the T20 World Cup. Kagiso Rabada has also been rested for the England series, with David Miller the most experienced member of South Africa’s 14-man squad.Who should we be looking out for?
One of the few positives for South African cricket over the last year or so has been the form of Rassie van der Dussen, who averages 73.77 after 14 ODI innings. Lungi Ngidi, 23, is also a huge talent, and fit again after missing the Test series. Of the uncapped players, JJ Smuts, Lutho Sipamla and Bjorn Fortuin have all played T20 internationals, while Janneman Malan was the second-leading run-scorer in this season’s Mzansi Super League and Kyle Verreynne, the back-up wicketkeeper, averages 50.72 in first-class cricket and has featured for South Africa A.Sounds like England are still the favourites…
Certainly as far as the bookies are concerned, although England lost 3-2 here in 2015-16 – one of only three series defeats they suffered during the last World Cup cycle. Their leading performers on that tour were Alex Hales (383 runs at 76.60) and Reece Topley (10 wickets at 21.90)… which tells you plenty about how things can change between now and England’s defence in 2023.

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