Cuello destaca importância do Paranaense para a temporada do Athletico

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Fora das primeiras três rodadas por conta de uma lesão no pé, Tomás Cuello retornou aos gramados na vitória contra o Foz do Iguaçu por 3 a 1. Em sua segunda partida pelo Athletico em 2023, o argentino foi decisivo e marcou o gol da virada contra o São Joseense, na vitória por 3 a 2.

Após estar duas vezes atrás do placar e conseguir a virada no final do jogo, o atacante exalta a mentalidade do Furacão para manter a calma em busca do triunfo e também ressalta a sensação de balançar as redes pela primeira vez na temporada.

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– Foi uma vitória muito importante pro time continuar brigando lá em cima, pra seguir confiante. Sabíamos que ia a ser difícil, mas com a mentalidade forte conseguimos a virada e os três pontos. Também estou feliz por voltar a marcar, o primeiro do ano, depois de retornar de uma leve lesão. Espero que esse ano seja ainda melhor que o ano passado, tanto individual quanto coletivamente, que é o mais importante – disse.

Com cinco vitórias em cinco jogos, o Athletico segue com uma campanha irretocável no Paranaense. Para Cuello, o estadual é importante visando a preparação da equipe na sequência da temporada. Ele também destaca a busca pelo título, algo que não ocorre desde 2020, como forma de dar moral ao elenco dirigido por Paulo Turra.

– Acho que é muito importante essa disputa de Paranaense, porque serve como uma preparação para o que vai ser esse ano, como podemos trabalhar nosso time. Mas a gente dá muita importância pro campeonato, então vamos buscar essa conquista do título, que pode nos dar confiança pra sequência da temporada – concluiu.

Nova Iguaçu x Vasco: onde assistir, escalações e desfalques do jogo pelo Carioca

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Nesta terça-feira, às 21h10, o Vasco enfrenta o Nova Iguaçu, pela 7ª rodada do Campeonato Carioca. O jogo será disputado no Mané Garrincha, em Brasília, e baseado na recepção dos torcedores na chegada do elenco ao hotel, a expectativa é por um bom público.

+Com Nenê, mas sem Figueiredo, Vasco divulga relacionados para o jogo contra o Nova Iguaçu

O Cruz-Maltino precisa da vitória para se aproximar da zona de classificação do Carioca. O Vasco é o sexto colocado com oito pontos, cinco a menos que o Volta Redonda, que é quarto lugar. Vale lembrar que o time tem um jogo a menos, o clássico com o Botafogo, da 3ª rodada, que foi adiado para o dia 16 deste mês.

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O Vasco chega reforçado para a partida. Nenê se recuperou das dores na panturrilha que o tiraram dos últimos dois jogos e está à disposição da comissão técnica. O goleiro Léo Jardim, último jogador contratado pelo clube, foi relacionado pela primeira vez. O volante Barros e o meia Ray, da equipe sub-20, também receberam oportunidades.

Em compensação, Figueiredo é desfalque. O atacante se queixou de dores musculares na coxa direita e foi vetado pelo departamento médico. Pelo mesmo motivo, Robson é ausência mais uma vez. Ambos realizaram exames de imagem nesta segunda-feira, mas os resultados ainda não foram divulgados. Rodrigo, que foi titular na goleada sobre o Resende, levou o terceiro cartão amarelo e cumpre suspensão.

Com o retorno de Nenê e o desfalque de Figueiredo, o Vasco tem duas dúvidas na escalação. Caso o camisa 10 retorne ao time titular, Alex Teixeira pode ser deslocado para o lado esquerdo do ataque. Outras opções para a ponta são Erick Marcus e Orellano. No meio-campo, De Lucca será o titular na vaga de Rodrigo, já que o antigo titular, Zé Gabriel, sequer foi relacionado por opção do técnico Maurício Barbieri.

FICHA TÉCNICA
NOVA IGUAÇU X VASCO – 7ª RODADA DO CARIOCA
Local: Mané Garrincha, Brasília (DF)
Data e hora: Terça-feira (07/02), às 21h10 (Brasília)
Árbitro: Tarcizo Pinheiro Caetano(RJ)
Assistentes:Luiz Claudio Regazone (RJ) e Carlos Henrique Alves de Lima Filho (RJ)
Onde assistir:Band, BandSports e Tempo Real do LANCE!

NOVA IGUAÇU (Técnico: Carlos Vitor)
Anderson Max; Léo Fernandes, Matheus Alves, Gabriel Pinheiro e Bruninho; Paulo Henrique, Gustavo Nicola e Ícaro; Andrey Dias, Nathan Palafoz e Andrezinho.

VASCO (Técnico: Maurício Barbieri)
Léo Jardim; Puma Rodríguez, Miranda, Léo e Lucas Piton; De Lucca, Jair e Nenê); Gabriel Pec, Pedro Raul e Erick Marcus

​Desfalques: Riquelme, Gabriel Dias, Figueiredo e Robson (departamento médico); Rodrigo (suspenso)

Corinthians alinha detalhes e encaminha renovação com Guilherme Biro

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Uma reunião nesta quarta-feira (1º) encaminhou a renovação de Guilherme Biro com o Corinthians. O staff do atleta e o clube definiram os últimos detalhes, e o vínculo será assinado nos próximos dias.

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+ Renato Augusto é novamente o destaque do Corinthians; Giovane destoa contra o Santos

O contrato do jogador de 18 anos com o Timão tinha validade até o dia 30 de novembro, e a partir do dia 31 de maio ele poderia assinar um pré-acordo com qualquer equipe.

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O jogador receberá um aumento salarial e o valor da sua multa rescisória também sofrerá alteração. O atleta de 18 anos estenderá seu vínculo com o Timão por mais quatro anos, até dezembro de 2027. As informações foram inicialmente veiculadas pela Gazeta Esportiva e confirmadas pelo LANCE!.

Biro foi titular na Seleção Brasileira Sub-20 e se destacou no Sul-Americano, marcando um gol e dando uma assistência no torneio. O atleta ganhou projeção no Corinthians na temporada passada, com Vítor Pereira, que promoveu a estreia do meia contra o Fluminense, pelo Brasileirão.

+ Veja tabela e simule os jogos do Campeonato Paulista

Como o acordo deve ser oficializado nos próximos dias, o meia voltará a ser relacionado pelo técnico Fernando Lázaro. Pelo impasse na renovação, o garoto de 18 anos vinha treinando com os profissionais desde o retorno do Sul-Americano, mas ao contrário de Pedrinho, não era relacionado para os jogos da equipe principal.

Nesta temporada, a diretoria corintiana já prorrogou os vínculos de Carlos Miguel, Fábio Santos, Murillo, Maycon e Adson. O clube terá reuniões ainda em março para tentar estender o contrato do zagueiro Bruno Méndez.

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Willian Bigode deixa o Fluminense e acerta com o Athletico-PR até o fim da temporada

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O atacante Willian Bigode não faz mais parte do elenco do Fluminense. O jogador foi emprestado ao Athletico-PR até o final da temporada. Segundo o clube das Laranjeiras, a transferência foi um pedido do experiente jogador, de 36 anos, cujo contrato com o Tricolor é até dezembro de 2023.

Fora de campo, Willian está envolvido em uma suspeita de golpe milionário que também envolve o lateral-direito Mayke e o meia Gustavo Scarpa, companheiros do Bigode na época de Palmeiras.Após o caso vir a público, Willian veio a público e afirmou que era “vítima”.

+ Veja a tabela e os do Campeonato Carioca 2023

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– O Athletico Paranaense informa que o atacante Willian Bigode chegará ao clube nesta terça para a realização de exames e assinatura de contrato de empréstimo válido até o final da temporada. Multicampeão, incluindo conquistas da Conmebol Libertadores, Brasileirão e Copa do Brasil, Willian Bigode defendeu a camisa athleticana entre os anos de 2006 e 2008 – informou o Athletico.

Nos últimos dias, Willian já havia sido afastado do dia a dia tricolor enquanto resolvia problemas particulares em relação à situação das criptomoedas. O Fluminense liberou o atleta dos treinos e não forçou um retorno.

+ Confira as movimentações do mercado da bola no Vaivém do L!

+ Fluminense na lista!Conmebol divulga ranking dos 32 clubes que estão na Libertadores 2023

Contratado pelo Fluminense em 2022, sem custos, Willian disputou 57 jogos e marcou seis gols pelo Tricolor. Na atual temporada, o atacante perdeu espaço sob comando de Fernando Diniz.Disputou apenas cinco jogos, todos saindo do banco de reservas já na parte final da partida. Os 26 minutos contra o Boavista, em 26 de janeiro, foi o maior tempo que o atacante foi a campo.

Corinthians tem desfalque de última hora para estreia na Libertadores; veja provável escalação

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O Corinthians terá um importante desfalque em sua estreia na Libertadores, contra o Liverpool-URU, nesta quinta-feira (6). O zagueiro Caetano, que seria titular, lesionou o músculo posterior da coxa esquerda durante o treino e não irá viajar com o elenco para Montevideo, no Uruguai.

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+ Com Barletta, Corinthians chega a 19 reforços na gestão de Duílio; relembre todos os reforços

Assim, o técnico Fernando Lázaro deverá escalar Balbuena para formar dupla de zaga com Gil. O paraguaio não vive boa fase no Timão e vinha treinando como reserva nas últimas atividades do clube.

+ Veja as movimentações do mercado da bola no LANCE!

Além de Caetano, o técnico corintiano não poderá contar com Júnior Moraes, recuperado clinicamente, mas segue em transição física, e Bruno Méndez, suspenso. Mesmo assim, o LANCE! apurou que o zagueiro uruguaio viajará com a delegação, e o clube pode se reunir com os representantes do atleta para selar a renovação contratual.

Apesar das três baixas, o Corinthians irá contar com Pedro, joia da base que teve seu contrato estendido, e Barletta, relacionado pela primeira vez.

VEJA OS RELACIONADOS DO TIMÃO PARA ESTREIA NA LIBERTADORES

Goleiros: Carlos Miguel, Cássio e Matheus Donelli
Laterais: Fábio Santos, Fagner, Matheus Bidu e Rafael Ramos
Zagueiros: Balbuena, Gil e Murillo
Meio-campistas: Cantillo, Du Queiroz, Fausto Vera, Giuliano, Matheus Araújo, Maycon, Paulinho, Renato Augusto e Roni
Atacantes: Adson, Chrystian Barletta, Pedro, Róger Guedes, Romero e Yuri Alberto

+ Veja tabela e como ficou o grupo do Timão na Libertadores

Dessa forma, Fernando Lázaro deve escalar a equipe com: Cássio; Fagner, Gil, Balbuena e Fábio Santos; Roni, Giuliano, Renato Augusto e Fausto Vera (Adson); Róger Guedes e Yuri Alberto.

Nesta quarta-feira, o técnico Fernando Lázaro organizou um treinamento tático para os últimos ajustes da equipe para a partida. Houve também um trabalho de bolas paradas com os jogadores.

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Com Renato Augusto e disputa interna, Corinthians faz penúltimo treino antes da estreia na Libertadores

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Em reta final de preparação para a estreia na Libertadores, o elenco do Corinthians foi a campo na manhã desta terça-feira (4) para o penúltimo treino antes de enfrentar o Liverpool, do Uruguai, no estádio Centenário, em Montevidéu, nesta quinta-feira (6), às 19h (de Brasília).

Recuperado de um estiramento no joelho direito, o meio-campista Renato Augusto novamente participou do treinamento com bola e tem grandes chances de ser titular. A escalação corintiana está praticamente definida pelo técnico Fernando Lázaro, com a exceção de uma vaga no meio-campo que está sendo disputada por Adson e Fausto Vera.

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+Quais clubes têm mais títulos da Libertadores? Veja o ranking

No trabalho desta manhã, a comissão técnica realizou uma atividade de organização defensiva. Ainda atletas do sub-20, o goleiro Kauê, o meia Biro, e o atacante Pedro participaram da atividade. Os dois últimos têm sido presenças constantes nos compromissos do elenco profissional – seja nos treinamentos, como também sendo relacionados e até mesmo entrando nos jogos.

+ Confira a tabela da Libertadores e veja qual o caminho do Corinthians para o bicampeonato

O Timão encerrará as suas atividades nesta quarta-feira (5), novamente pela manhã, no CT Joaquim Grava. Na parte da tarde, os relacionados viajam para a capital uruguaia. Não haverá treino de reconhecimento de gramado. Como o Timão vai desembarcar somente no período da noite, utilizará o tempo antes do jogo contra o Liverpool para descansar.

A provável escalação corintiana para estrear na Libertadores é: Cássio; Fagner, Gil, Caetano e Fábio Santos; Roni, Giuliano, Renato Augusto e Fausto Vera (Adson); Róger Guedes e Yuri Alberto.

Mehidy Hasan Miraz promoted to all-format BCB contract

He joins Litton Das, Shakib Al Hasan and Taskin Ahmed in the list of players in the top category

Mohammad Isam21-Jan-2023

Mehidy Hasan Miraz had a year to remember in 2022•AFP/Getty Images

Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s all-round performances throughout 2022 have earned him an all-format BCB contract for the period January to December 2023. He joins Litton Das, Shakib Al Hasan and Taskin Ahmed in the list of players with all-format contracts, while Mushfiqur Rahim and Shoriful Islam, who had full contracts in 2022, have one fewer format in their portfolio this time.Mushfiqur, who retired from T20Is last year, now has a Test and ODI contract while Shoriful Islam has an ODI and T20I contract. Tamim Iqbal, like Mushfiqur, has a Test and an ODI contract, and are the only two in this category.Mehidy previously had a contract for Tests and ODIs only, but proved himself in all three formats to get a promotion. He scored 637 runs at 24.50 in 29 games across formats, and took 59 wickets at 30.55 with his offspin. He was particularly effective in ODIs, with 330 runs at 66 and 24 wickets at 28.20, including a Player-of-the-Series showing against India in December. In the Dhaka Test later on that tour, he took a second-innings five-for to push India all the way in a chase of 145.Related

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The BCB have given out central contracts to 13 Test cricketers in all – one fewer than last year. Zakir Hasan was given a Test-only contract, alongside Mominul Haque, Taijul Islam, Ebadot Hossain and Khaled Ahmed.Mahmudullah has been put on a single-format contract – being cut from T20Is – while Najmul Hossain Shanto and Nurul Hasan were promoted to contracts spanning Tests and T20Is. Hasan Mahmud and Mosaddek Hossain were the new faces among the group who got T20I-only deals.However, there was no room for Shadman Islam, Yasir Ali, Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Mohammad Naim in any category.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

BCB’s cricket operations chairman Jalal Yunus said that Zakir and Mahmud were rewarded for their improvement in the previous year, while the board is hopeful that Joy, who broke through in the early parts of 2022, will take it up a notch to secure a contract next year.”[Zakir Hasan and Hasan Mahmud] were rewarded for their performance from last year. Hasan Mahmud did well last year. We are encouraging fast bowlers,” Yunus said. “We have always noticed Zakir Hasan’s improvement through his time in the High Performance squads. His hundred against India definitely showed that he has the guts and ability.”We tried Mahmudul Hasan Joy a lot last year. It is not a discouragement, but we want him to earn back the place. We are not discarding him. He can come back, but he has to work hard. Non-contract players are obviously available [for selection].”As is the norm, the BCB didn’t reveal the players’ salaries, but ESPNcricinfo understands that all 21 cricketers will get a slight hike in their monthly pay this year. It is also unlikely that the BCB didn’t raise the match fees, as these are usually increased once every two years, so a raise was due this year.Full list of BCB central contractsAll formats: Litton Das, Shakib Al Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Mehidy Hassan Miraz
Test and ODIs: Tamim Iqbal, Mushfiqur Rahim
Test and T20Is: Najmul Hossain Shanto, Nurul Hasan
Tests only: Mominul Haque, Taijul Islam, Ebadot Hossain, Khaled Ahmed, Zakir Hasan
ODIs only: Mahmudullah
ODIs and T20Is: Mustafizur Rahman, Afif Hossain, Shoriful Islam
T20Is only: Nasum Ahmed, Mahedi Hasan, Mosaddek Hossain, Hasan Mahmud

Southee lauds 'world class' Williamson, Mitchell after thrilling win

“Seeing how calm he is in the middle keeps us all calm as well,” Southee said of Williamson

Andrew Fidel Fernando13-Mar-2023

Captain Tim Southee greets his two match-winners, Kane Williamson and Neil Wagner•Getty Images

New Zealand’s lower-order hitting in the first innings, and their rallying with the ball late on day four were crucial moments in the first Test against Sri Lanka. This was what their captain Tim Southee felt, after his team had pulled off a last-ball victory at Hagley Oval – the hosts scrambling to a target of 285 with two wickets to spare.Oh, plus Daryl Mitchell’s innings – both in the first dig, where he held New Zealand together with his 102, and in the second, when he hit 81, forging a 142-run fourth-wicket partnership with Kane Williamson. In the first innings, Southee hit 25, Matt Henry crashed 72, and Neil Wagner made 27, when New Zealand had seemed like they’d end up with a serious first-innings deficit.”Daryl’s first innings was a was a massive turning point and it sort of got us back in,” Southee said after the match. “And any time the lower order is able to contribute is massive, and it sort of got us into the lead.Related

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“We were able to eke out runs there, and then on day four, when we were able to bowl them out quickly and now give them a position when they were able to declare and dictate how many runs they wanted – there’s a couple of moments there where you look back on as probably turning points in the game.”On Williamson, who shepherded the chase, hit a spectacular final boundary through point, and got New Zealand to their target, Southee had this to say: “He’s just a world-class player, and world-class players are able to perform in different conditions and different situations. Even when he was young, he was the guy you leaned on.”We saw his class even with that last boundary, when he beat two fielders to the big side of the ground. Just the calmness with which he does it is good for the group. Seeing how calm he is in the middle keeps us all calm as well.”Southee believed being relaxed even in tense situations was something New Zealand prided themselves on.”It’s just about trying to keep calm. When you’ve got one of our best players out there, that helps as well. We’ve seen it in the last two Tests, and in Pakistan as well. It’s a changing group, but the belief in the guys that that have come in… we’ve had a couple of bad days but being able to bounce back and know that someone’s going to put their hand up – that’s a sign of a good side.”

BCCI increases prize money for domestic tournaments

Ranji champions to receive INR 5 crore; eightfold increase in prize money for senior women’s T20 trophy winners

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Saurashtra’s players pose with the Ranji Trophy•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

The BCCI has announced an increase in prize money for the domestic tournaments, with the Ranji Trophy winners set to receive a whopping cash reward of INR 5 crore this year.According to the new pay structure, the Ranji Trophy winners, who currently get INR Rs 2 crore, will receive INR 5 crore, while the runners-up and losing semi-finalists will get INR 3 crore and INR 1 crore respectively.”I’m pleased to announce an increase in prize money for all @BCCI Domestic Tournaments,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah said in a tweet.

The cash prize for Irani Cup too has been doubled with the winners getting INR 50 lakh instead of INR 25 lakh, and while the team finishing runners-up recently didn’t receive any cash reward, they will get INR 25 lakh from now.In the Duleep Trophy, the champions will get INR 1 crore and runners-up will be receiving INR 50 lakh, while winners of Vijay Hazare Trophy will now get INR 1 crore and the team finishing second best INR 50 lakh.The Deodhar Trophy winners are set to get richer by INR 40 lakh while the losing finalists will get INR 20 lakh. Meanwhile, the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy champions will be receiving INR 80 lakh while the losing team will get INR 40 lakh.In a big boost to women’s cricket in the country, the winners of the Senior Women’s One Day trophy will get INR 50 lakh and the runners-up will receive INR 25 lakh.Related

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The prize money of the senior women’s T20 trophy has also been increased with the winners set to get INR 40 lakh, eight times more than what they get now. The losing team will get INR 20 lakh.Indian cricket’s 2023-24 domestic season will start with the Duleep Trophy from June 28 while Ranji Trophy, the flagship tournament, will commence from January 5 next year.The Duleep Trophy, which will be played among six zonal teams, will be followed by the List A Deodhar Trophy (July 24 to August 3), Irani Cup (October 1-5), Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Men’s T20s (October 16-November 6) and Vijay Hazare Trophy (November 23-December 15).The senior women’s season will begin with the national T20 tournament to be played between October 19 to November 9, followed by Inter-Zonal T20 Trophy from November 24 to December 4.

It's mind over matter as the Bazball Ashes commence

England’s carefree strategy has worked a treat for 12 months, but this time the hype is for real

Andrew Miller15-Jun-2023Big picture: Enter the Ashes paradoxAt what stage will it all begin to matter?Will it come when the teams line up for the national anthem, when the passion of the Hollies Stand seeps through the implacable demeanours of an England team that has been trained in the art of un-think?Will it come when Joe Root is awoken from a Marnus Labuschagne-style slumber, to assess a scoreline of 2 for 2 in the second over, whereupon all those ghastly memories of Ashes past will start banging down the doors of his frontal cortex?Will it come when Steve Smith, with seven centuries in his past 11 Tests in England, survives his first catchable edge through the cordon, thereby causing the Dorian Grey-style portrait in James Anderson’s locker to spontaneously combust and reveal him for the grumpy old 40-year-old that we all know still lurks beneath his Bazballed veneer?Related

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Or is all this for real? And have England genuinely and irrevocably transformed the parameters of Test-match cricket, by treating every facet of the contest as their personal playground, thereby consigning 146 years of history and precedent to the recycling bin?The brilliance of Bazball (and no, it doesn’t matter who coined that term either…) is that it has stripped away the angst and the hang-ups, and left a group of immensely talented ball-players with nothing to declare but their genius. And yet, with respect to the opponents whom they’ve for the most part chewed up in the past 12 months – including an Ireland team for whom Test cricket also didn’t seem to matter – Stokes’ men will not yet have encountered an occasion quite like the one that’s looming on Friday morning. A packed and rapt Edgbaston, expectant as England’s crowds have tended to be all year long, but energised with a slightly different, more epochal tinge – perhaps more akin to a World Cup final than your average bilateral engagement.The 2023 Ashes gets underway at Edgbaston on Friday morning•Getty Images

And for that reason, we could be about to encounter the Ashes paradox, a never-before-accessed portal on England’s space-time continuum, where two (and in fact, maybe more than two) implacable truths are about to meet head-on.On the one hand, the Ashes doesn’t matter. Test cricket doesn’t matter. This preview doesn’t matter. Every opinion that has ever been voiced about Zak Crawley’s competence as an England opener doesn’t matter. The only thing that matters is watching the ball, and hitting it as hard and as often as possible. And even that doesn’t matter (unless of course you’re driving down the 18th at Loch Lomond).But on the other hand, the Ashes matters more – and to more England sports fans, casual and otherwise – than perhaps the rest of Test cricket combined. The monstrous hype machine, unleashed by the extraordinary events of 2005 and scarcely reined in thereafter, has been complicit in the gnawing-away of the very fabric of the sport, to the extent that England all but tanked the format two winters ago with, as Stuart Broad put it, a “void” of a display on their last tour Down Under.And so, if England’s response this time out has been to block out the hype, then that’s not quite the same as disproving its existence in the first place. At some stage this summer – whether it’s the mounting buzz of sports-loving sun-seekers with no global football tournament to congregate around, or the encroaching dread of a strategy that has been found out – the Bazball bubble is sure to be breached by onset of real-think.For the time being, however, it’s the over-think that’s in over-drive. For all of Ben Stokes’ admirable commitment to entertainment, what happens if England are 2-1 up going into the Oval Test, and the opportunity arises to bat Australia out of the contest? Do they accept the bore-draw and the return of the urn, or are they morally obliged to do as they did with New Zealand in Wellington, and risk the series for the sake of keeping things fun?And what of the team selection for this first Test at Edgbaston. For all of Stokes’ talk of “fast, flat pitches”, England have opted to leave Mark Wood in mothballs! Is this an admission that their attack is undercooked after a spate of recent injuries, or were they spooked by the recent flat deck at Lord’s, where a lack of extreme pace enabled Ireland to make unexpected hay in the second innings? These might all be rhetorical worries, but they’ll be resonant ones too … even for a side that is determined to lock out the noise.And, in keeping with the fact that the hype of the Ashes tends to overshadow everything else, none of the above even takes into account the fact that Australia have dispatched a generationally great team to challenge for their first series win in England since 2001.Last week, they warmed up for the Ashes – and look, there’s that hype again – by winning the small matter of the World Test Championship final at The Oval. It was a crushingly effective performance too, one that overcame a rigorous new-ball examination from an India attack that’s very much the equal of England’s, before piling on the pain on a hard and true wicket that may well have been ordered with Bazball in mind, but clearly didn’t do Travball’s ambitions any harm either.And then there’s the bowling. It’s become a bit of a stuck record in the past 12 months – various fans and pundits saying “yeah, but just you wait until England try that against X and Y …” – although the manner in which Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Shami were dispatched on this very ground last summer augurs well in that regard.But an attack led by Pat Cummins, whose relentless off-stump accuracy and persistent 90mph pace is a combination that few quick bowlers can truly replicate, and one in which a spin bowler with 487 Test wickets is seriously being discussed as the weak(er) link, now that truly does pose a challenge over and above anything England have yet encountered.All the same, here we are, on the eve of a mouth-wateringly tasty contest, with two blank slates and the summer set fair before us. Who truly knows what matters anymore. But it’s safe to say, we’re ready as cricket fans to believe the hype, even if the teams themselves will be keeping those eyes wide shut for a while yet.Form guideEngland WLWWW
Australia WDWLLIn the spotlight: Moeen Ali and David Warner”Ashes?” “lol”.No single exchange could better encapsulate the absurd genius of Ben Stokes’ captaincy. Moeen Ali might have assumed Stokes’ tap-up was a wind-up, but we know already that he had been tempted by a recall ahead of the Pakistan tour last winter – and now it’s official. A team ethic based on vibes, golf, optional nets and – in Moeen’s particular case – fried chicken is quite literally irresistible, even to a guy who was through with red-ball cricket back in September 2021, and has endured a singularly miserable time against Australia in particular – from being called “Osama” in the 2015 series, to his ripped-finger woes in Australia in 2017-18, to his scapegoating at Edgbaston after one poor Test in 2019. Everything about this comeback feels wrong … except for the precise context in which he’s come back. No hinterland, no pressure, no worries. Take some wickets, have some fun. Win the Ashes? Yeah, sure. Why not?WTC in the bag, the Australian team have their eyes set on the Ashes•Getty Images

Not since Steve Waugh and his red-hankied send-off in 2004 has an Australian cricketer set himself up for quite such an elongated farewell as with David Warner. He has nominated the New Year Test against Pakistan at Sydney for his final goodbye, and having played a small but significant role in the WTC final victory over India at The Oval last week, it feels as though he’s back in charge of his own destiny in that regard. But in the meantime, he’s got the mental hurdle of the 2019 Ashes to overcome, in which he averaged 9.50 in ten innings, and was eviscerated time and again by Stuart Broad and his round-the-wicket angle (when asked if that had been a factor in Broad’s selection, Stokes admitted: “I’d be lying if I said no”). A new method of marking his guard – in effect digging two trenches on leg and off stump to prevent his trigger movements from straying out of line – may help him combat that awkward angle, even if his team-mates might find it a touch off-putting. But if Warner needed any more encouragement to live in the now, and forget about past indignities, then he’s come to the right series.Team news: Broad retained ahead of WoodBen Stokes bowls during England training•Getty Images

One Test into the summer, one huge call already made. England’s stated aim since Stokes and McCullum took the helm has been to play their best available XI in every game – but to judge by Broad’s phlegmatic comments after the Ireland Test last week, not even he believed he was likely to play in the series opener if all their other seamers were fit. However, Mark Wood hasn’t bowled a ball in anger since a fiery stint for Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL in April, and the road ahead will be long and intense for the quicks on both sides. And so, with the confidence of a five-wicket haul at Lord’s – plus the prospect of a reunion with his old sparring partner, Warner – England have opted to trust Broad’s experience and big-game , much as they chose (to his intense annoyance) to overlook them at Brisbane 18 months ago.Only time will tell whether Broad’s return is a reflection on Stokes’ readiness to fulfil his allrounder’s workload. He was putting his left knee through its paces in training, under the watchful eye of David Saker and the strength and conditioning coach, and declared himself fit to bowl on match eve, but Wood’s presence as an impact bowler would clearly benefit from being part of a guaranteed five-man attack. Either way, it means that Moeen’s return to the ranks, after an absence of 21 matches across 21 months of red-ball retirement, has been relegated to the second-most notable item of team news. Which is, in itself, a reflection of quite how crazy this series could turn out to be.England: 1 Zak Crawley, 2 Ben Duckett, 3 Ollie Pope, 4 Joe Root, 5 Harry Brook, 6 Ben Stokes (capt), 7 Jonny Bairstow (wk), 8 Moeen Ali, 9 Ollie Robinson, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 James AndersonAustralia have a similarly tough call to make in their bowling ranks, which boasts a rare embarrassment of riches. If Josh Hazlewood were to play ahead of Scott Boland, then their four-man attack would – for the first time in Test history – all boast more than 200 Test wickets. However, Boland’s startlingly under-stated displays make him incredibly hard to sideline. He offers nagging accuracy, guaranteed seam movement, and more pace than his languid demeanour would otherwise suggest, all wrapped up in a Test average of 14.57 and topped with an uncanny ability to strike in his opening spell of a contest. And, with Australia mindful of the pressure that constant line and length can build on even the most free-flowing of batters, if anyone were to make way for Hazlewood’s return, it could yet be Mitchell Starc, whose four wickets in the WTC final came at an economy rate of close to 5.5 an over. It’s a good problem to have, you might say.No such problems in their batting line-up – in particular that middle-order trio of Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith and Travis Head who, according to the ICC Test batting rankings, have reached heights not touched since West Indies were in their pomp in December 1984. Throw in Cameron Green, flushed with confidence after a stellar IPL and primed to challenge Stokes as this summer’s pre-eminent allrounder, and it’s little wonder they are approaching this campaign with quiet confidence.Australia: (possible) 1 David Warner, 2 Usman Khawaja, 3 Marnus Labuschagne, 4 Steve Smith, 5 Travis Head, 6 Cameron Green, 7 Alex Carey (wk), 8 Mitchell Starc, 9 Pat Cummins (capt), 10 Nathan Lyon, 11 Scott BolandPitch and conditionsBrendon McCullum and Jonny Bairstow inspect the pitch•PA Images via Getty Images

It’s been a sweltering week in the UK, and though the first two days at Edgbaston look set to be scorchers, there’s a strong possibility of rain interruptions from Sunday onwards which may play a part in how this contest shakes down. A straw-coloured pitch has been rolled out in the centre of Edgbaston, and to judge by McCullum and Jonny Bairstow’s firm pushings and knockings on the eve of the contest, it’s likely to be hard and true, just as ordered.Stats and trivia Australia go into the Ashes boasting the top three batters in Test cricket, according to the ICC’s updated rankings, with Head’s century in the World Test Championship final lifting him to a career-high of No.3, behind Labuschagne (1) and Smith (2). Anderson is set to feature in his tenth consecutive Ashes series, having picked up 112 wickets at 33.76 in his previous 35 Tests against Australia. By the time the match begins, he will have been a Test cricketer for more than 20 years, having played the first of his 180 caps against Zimbabwe in May 2003. Moeen needs five more wickets to reach 200 in Tests, and 86 more runs to reach 3000 – two milestones he never envisaged after retiring from the format 21 months ago. Stokes, meanwhile, needs six wickets to reach the 200 mark. However, he has taken just two wickets in his last six appearances due to concerns over his left knee. Smith needs 53 more runs to reach 9000 Test runs, a mark that only Allan Border, Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting have previously passed among Australians. If he achieves that score in the first innings, he will keep his average in the 60s.Quotes”A player like Mo who I have seen put in some unbelievable match-winning performances, albeit a long time ago, was something I couldn’t look past. That was a stomach and a heart feeling, rather than my brain. Generally I have stuck with my heart and my gut throughout my captaincy so far. Moeen Ali is going to come in here and I am looking at what he can offer on his best days, and not worrying anything else.”
“They’re obviously a very good white-ball team England, but Test cricket’s different, the ball moves a little bit differently. You can’t always bat exactly like you would in a one-day game and I think that’s the strength of our bowling unit.”
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