O zagueiro Murillo, com uma inflamação na garganta, foi baixa no treino do Corinthians desta quinta-feira (15), no CT Joaquim Grava.
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O garoto da base não preocupa e deve voltar para o jogo-treino contra a Portuguesa, no sábado (17). Além do zagueiro, Cantillo e Renato Augusto, lesionados, também não participaram das atividades no campo.
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Por outro lado, Luxemburgo contou com o retorno de Róger Guedes, que sofreu com amigdalite nos últimos dias.
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O elenco alvinegro treinou em dois períodos nesta quinta-feira. Pela manhã, após o aquecimento, o preparador físico Daniel Félix dividiu os jogadores em quatro grupos e promoveu um exercício de passe. Durante a atividade, Daniel pediu alta intensidade e entrega aos jogadores.
Com nove pontos e uma posição acima do Z4, o Corinthians volta a campo na quarta-feira (21), às 20h, contra o Santos, na Vila Belmiro, pela 11ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro.
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Australia captain Alyssa Healy will miss next month’s T20I tour of New Zealand, but there is “no doubt” over her status for the ODI World Cup as she rehabilitates after a wretched run of injuries.With Healy absent as expected due to a foot injury, Melbourne Renegades wicketkeeper-batter Nicole Faltum has been called up in Australia’s 14-player squad for the three-match series starting in Auckland on March 21.Tahlia McGrath will captain with Ashleigh Gardner to be her deputy, while Beth Mooney will again take the gloves in Healy’s absence.Related
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Faltum, 25, has yet to play international cricket but is coming off a strong season for WBBL champions Renegades and captained the Governor-General’s XI against England in January. She beat out Tahlia Wilson and Maddy Darke for the New Zealand tour.”We just see Nic slightly ahead of the others, particularly for the T20 format,” Australia chief selector Shawn Flegler told reporters. “It’s really unlikely that she will play. Obviously, Beth will take the gloves for this tour and she did a really good job during the Ashes replacing Alyssa.”But we just thought it was a great opportunity for Nicole to come in and be around the group, train with them and get to see the environment first hand.”Healy, who turns 35 in March, was not named in the squad due to the stress fracture in her right foot. She missed the T20I portion of the Women’s Ashes and had to prove her fitness for the MCG Test before playing as a specialist middle-order batter.Healy had ruptured her plantar fascia in her foot at the T20 World Cup in October last year which saw her miss Australia’s final group match and the semi-final against South Africa. She also suffered a knee injury in the early stages of the WBBL which meant she missed the remainder of the season and the subsequent ODI series against India.Healy had to skip the ongoing Women’s Premier League, but a return to the field could take place at the women’s Hundred ahead of an ODI series in India in September that runs straight into the World Cup.”My understanding is that there’s no doubt that she’ll get through to the World Cup, that’s for sure,” Flegler said. “She’s had a complicated last couple of years with some different injuries that’s been related to foot…some Achilles and stuff.Nicole Faltum will be part of her first Australia tour•Getty Images
“We certainly don’t want to rush it. As far as I’m aware, there’s no risk that she’ll miss out on that World Cup.”Allrounder Sophie Molineux will continue to be on the sidelines as she recovers from a knee injury that ruled her out of the multiformat Ashes series. “We want to make sure that she’s right for that World Cup, we think she’ll be an important member of that side,” Flegler said.”When she came back into the team, she played a really good role for us across all formats. We’re not going to rush her back. It’s a bit of a complex injury, but we want to make sure that she’s good to go in September.”But there is no set timeline for Tayla Vlaeminck, who dislocated her bowling shoulder just moments into Australia’s T20 World Cup match against Pakistan last October. She is hoped to return at some stage next summer.Australia will enter the T20 series against New Zealand in high spirits after their historic 16-0 Ashes triumph. But Australia should feel extra motivated facing the reigning world champions on their turf in what will be rare matches in the format ahead of next year’s T20 World Cup in England.”We were really disappointed with how the T20 World Cup ended for us, and New Zealand did extremely well to win that World Cup,” Flegler said. “It’s a great chance for us to go up against them. There’s always a great rivalry against New Zealand and I’m sure they’ll be keen to play well against us.”We don’t have that many T20s leading into the next T20 World Cup, so every opportunity we get is really important to keep trying those different combinations and getting players used to those positions that they are now in.”
Rangers’ centre-forward options at Ibrox are set to undergo a mass overhaul during the final few days of this transfer window.
On Friday, Hamza Igamane’s departure was made official, joining Ligue 1 side LOSC Lille for £10.4m, leaving under a bit of a black cloud, having refused to come off the bench during last Sunday’s 1-1 draw with St Mirren, at least according to under-fire manager Russell Martin.
Meantime, Cyriel Dessers has been heavily linked with a move away all throughout the summer, with AEK Athens the club who’ve shown the strongest interest.
For now, the Nigerian remains a Rangers player, but he is a doubt ahead of Sunday’s Old Firm derby at Ibrox, so Danilo is expected to lead the line against Celtic.
However, ahead of that game, could the Light Blues sign not one but two new centre-forwards?
Rangers' search for new strikers
As has been widely reported, Rangers are set to sign striker Bojan Miovski from Girona for around £2.6m, potentially rising to £4.2m.
The North Macedonian international underwent a medical in France on Friday, with the Gers attempting to get the paperwork finalised in time so that he would be eligible to feature in Sunday’s Glasgow derby.
Miovski will be a familiar face to all Scottish football fans, having scored 44 goals across two seasons at Aberdeen, four of which came against Rangers, only on target against Livingston more frequently, but he is now tasked with scoring goals in light blue.
However, Miovski is not the only centre-forward on his way to Glasgow’s south side.
That’s because, as reported by Mike McGrath of The Telegraph, Rangers are in the “final stages of completing a deal” to sign Everton striker Youssef Chermiti, adding that a deal is now virtually agreed.
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The Portuguese under-21 international will move to Ibrox on a season-long loan, seemingly set to swap Merseyside for Glasgow imminently.
What Youssef Chermiti will bring to Rangers
After coming through Sporting CP’s academy, Chermiti made just 22 appearances for the Lions’ first team, scoring three goals, but this was enough to convince Everton to pay £15m to secure his signature.
However, this move has not paid off so far, with the striker making just 24 appearances for the Toffees, of which only two have been starts, these coming against Brentford in the Premier League in April 2024, and at Doncaster in the EFL Cup soon after his arrival, hooked at half time in Yorkshire with the side 1-0 down.
This might explain why Chermiti is yet to score a single goal for the Blues, having seen just 295 minutes on the field since moving to Merseyside over two years ago.
Thus, he is certainly looking to relaunch his career north of the border.
Analyst Kai Watson labels Chermiti a “proper big man” centre-forward, adding that, despite being 192 cms (6 ft 4 in), he is a “good dribbler”, while Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout asserts that he is a “superb prospect”
Given his lack of game time at Goodison, this signing is certainly a risk, mitigated by the fact it’s only a loan move, but could the Portuguese youngster replicate the success of Rangers’ best loan signing of recent times?
Ryan Kent also arrived at Ibrox on loan from Merseyside, joining from Liverpool in 2018, so successful during that season that they made him the club’s most-expensive signing of modern times, paying £7.5m to make the move permanent.
Before this however, as the table below documents, Kent had shown little sign that he was going to become a high-level performer.
Ryan Kent pre-Rangers senior career
Clubs
Apps
Goals & assists
Liverpool
1
Zero & zero
Coventry
17
1 & 1
Barnsley
47
3 & 3
Freiburg
6
Zero & zero
Bristol City
11
Zero & 2
Statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt
As the table documents, before arriving at Rangers, in 82 senior appearances, Kent had scored just four goals and registered only six assists, ultimately accumulating 33 goals and 56 assists during his time at Ibrox.
Thus, there is certainly a recent precedent for a player arriving in Glasgow on loan and exploding in front of goal, something Chermiti will be hoping to replicate.
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Mikel Arteta has been backed in a massive way in the transfer market, and the objective will be to win every competition the team are in.
Undoubtedly, the most exciting signing the Gunners made in the summer was Eberechi Eze, as his creativity and explosiveness could be just what the club needs.
Moreover, it looks like the North Londoners are brewing another version of the Englishman in a sensational, exciting academy gem.
What Eze will bring to Arsenal
There are a few things Eze will bring to Arsenal this season, and the first is his output.
Crystal Palace's EberechiEzeposes with the player of the match trophy
Despite playing for a mid-table side last season, the Greenwich-born game-changer was able to amass an unreal haul of 14 goals and 11 assists in 43 appearances, totalling 3303 minutes.
In other words, he averaged a goal involvement every 1.72 games, or every 132.12 minutes, which should be music to Arteta’s ears considering his side’s goalscoring problems last season.
Eze in 24/25
Appearances
43
Minutes
3303′
Goals
14
Assists
11
Goal Involvements per Match
0.58
Minutes per Goal Involvement
132.12′
All Stats via Transfermarkt
The next thing the 27-year-old brings to the table is his positional versatility.
While he spent most of last season playing as one of the two tens in Oliver Glasner’s system, he’s also more than comfortable playing out on the left, as we saw on Sunday, and can even play on the right.
Not only will this give Arteta more tactical flexibility, but it means Eze will be able to easily interchange with his teammates during games, making life for opposition defenders even harder.
Finally, the Palace legend will bring excitement to the team. =
The FA Cup-winning maestro can take players on, score from long distance, play quick one-twos and do so many other things that get fans on their feet.
In all, Eze looks to be an incredible signing for Arsenal, and in even more good news, Hale End appears to have spawned another version of him.
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However, in this instance, we are talking about a youngster who is perhaps the most talked about prospect the club has ever had: Max Dowman.
Yes, despite being just 15 years old, it feels like practically everyone and their dog has been talking about the teenager in recent weeks and months.
It shouldn’t be too much of a surprise, though, as those with a knowledge of youth football have been talking about him for years, with Hale End expert Will Balsam dubbing him the “biggest talent in England” late last year.
With that said, then, what makes him like a young Eze?
For starters, he has already demonstrated a brilliant ability to play in multiple positions, ranging from out on the wing to attacking midfield and even slightly deeper in central midfield.
On top of that, the Chelmsford-born gem is an output machine.
Dowman’s U18s record
Appearances
25
Starts
23
Minutes
2104′
Goals
20
Assists
10
Goal Involvements per Match
1.2
Minutes per Goal Involvement
70.13′
All Stats via Transfermarkt
In just 25 appearances for the U18s, totalling 2104 minutes, he scored 20 goals and provided ten assists.
In other words, the superstar in the making averaged 1.2 goal involvements every game, or every 70.13 minutes while playing in an age group well beyond his – and he wasn’t even playing up top.
Finally, as fans who’ve watched him this season and in pre-season will tell you, he has the same ‘entertainer gene’ as the former Palace man.
For example, instead of making a safe pass backwards when on the edge of the opposition’s penalty area, he tends to prefer taking the defender on directly.
It was this that won him a penalty against Newcastle United in Singapore and then at home to Leeds United in the Premier League.
Ultimately, Eze looks like he’s going to be one of Arsenal’s most important players over the coming years, but in Dowman, they could have a generational talent on their hands.
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Autor do gol da vitória do São Paulo, Rafinha falou sobre feito inédito pelo clube e comentou sobre a situação envolvendo o alto números de lesões no Tricolor. Contra o Palmeiras, mesmo com o resultado positivo, três jogadores deixaram o gramado com algum problema: Calleri (por conta do problema nas costas), Luciano (dores na panturrilha) e Alan Franco (dores no tornozelo).
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A última vez que Rafinha marcou um gol no Brasil tinha sido em 2005. Desde então, somente nas suas passagens pela Europa. Nesta quarta-feira (5), desencantou e marcou seu primeiro pelo Tricolor. Após a partida, Rafinha até brincou dizendo que nem sabia como comemorar.
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– Meu último gol aqui foi contra o Curitiba. Fico feliz de ajudar, feliz de ter marcado. Tivemos chance de fazer antes, contra o Palmeiras é difícil. Não foi o mais bonito, já fiz uns golaços na Champions League. Quando a gente não é acostumado a fazer gol, a gente não imagina. Até estranho, pessoal tirou sarro porque eu não sabia comemorar, mas pé no chão – disse sobre o gol.
Veterano na equipe, Rafinha é visto como um dos líderes do elenco. Ao ser questionado sobre o alto número de lesões que o Tricolor enfrenta, muito por conta da situação citada anteriormente, o lateral-direito lamentou, mas explicou que isso já é esperado porque considera o calendário brasileiro ‘cruel’.
O jogador explicou que mesmo com o forte apoio da torcida, o elenco não consegue se entregar 100% por conta da demanda e proximidade entre um jogo e outro, e que por este motivo, problemas assim acontecem.
– O nosso calendário é complicado. Joga sempre, domingo, quarta… Queremos entregar o melhor rendimento, mas é impossível. Somos seres humanos, a gente cansa. O torcedor apoia, mas não tem como. Acontece isso, lesões, fraturas, calendário brasileiro castiga a gente. Não tem como se entregar 100% por conta das lesões – explicou.
Na semana que vem, o São Paulo decide seu futuro nas quartas da Copa do Brasil, no jogo de volta contra o Palmeiras, que acontecerá na casa do rival. Mas antes disso, o Tricolor enfrenta o Bragantino pelo Brasileiro, neste domingo (9). Depois da decisão pelo mata-mata, o Tricolor terá um clássico contra o Santos. O atleta também falou sobre a sequência que aguarda o time.
– Já conversamos entre nós. Domingo também é decisão, precisamos ganhar também. É aproveitar o momento, amanhã tem treino. Passamos por vários momentos e sabemos que não tem euforia. Torcedor fica feliz, mas é virar a chavinha. Viemos de bons resultados, precisamos dessa sequência diante do nosso torcedor, queremos sempre jogar com casa cheia, mas a sequência é difícil, Dorival sabe guiar direitinho, tem grandes jogadores. Sabemos que quem for jogar, representa muito bem – concluiu.
Allrounder adds 4 for 45 to his first-innings 6 for 52 as Caleb Jewell’s second fifty guides hosts home
ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay06-Apr-2025Derbyshire 391 (Madsen 118, Came 83, Jewell 61) and 93 for 1 (Jewell 51*) beat Gloucestershire 222 (van Buuren 67, Reece 6-52, Dal 4-43) and 259 (Charlesworth 110, Reece 4-45) by nine wicketsLuis Reece celebrated a personal milestone to set up a Derbyshire victory over Gloucestershire by nine wickets on day three of the Rothesay County Championship Division Two match at Derby.The allrounder took 10 wickets in a match for the first time, finishing with 4 for 45 to add to his 6 for 52 in the first innings.Ben Charlesworth made 110, his third first-class century, but no one else could play a significant innings as Gloucestershire were bowled out for 259.That left the home side a victory target of 91 and Caleb Jewell’s unbeaten 51 , his second half-century of the game, guided them home inside 20 overs to give Derbyshire a 22-point haul and a victory from the opening match of the season for the first time in six years.Gloucestershire needed a big partnership from Charlesworth and James Bracey to have any realistic chance but they added only 10 more runs before Zak Chappell broke through.Chappell found some late inswing in the seventh over of the morning to beat Bracey’s defensive push and give Derbyshire just the start they wanted.Gloucestershire’s hopes of setting Derbyshire any kind of challenging target rested with Charlesworth and Graeme van Buuren, who was the only batter to pass 50 in the first innings.He started positively, driving Chappell down the ground for four and cutting Anuj Dal for two more boundaries but Derbyshire soon took another step closer to victory.Martin Andersson tempted van Buuren into an expansive drive which he edged into the hands of Wayne Madsen at second slip.Gloucestershire were only seven ahead and now it was a question of how long they could delay the inevitable.Charlesworth completed a fine hundred which came off 171 balls when he turned Jack Morley behind square for a couple but the opener’s timing seemed to desert him before he became the next wicket to fall.He miscued advancing down the pitch to Morley and only just cleared mid off but when he tried to pull Reece he picked out Pat Brown at midwicket.Tom Price and Zaman Akhter prevented further setbacks before lunch but the stand was broken six overs into the afternoon session when Akhtar was lbw playing back to the spin of David Lloyd.Lloyd then had Price lbw for 26 leaving Reece to run in from the City End and polish off the tail with the second new ball.Matt Taylor edged to second slip as he pushed forward and in his next over Reece beat Ajeet Singh Dale’s swing across the line to leave Derbyshire with a modest victory target.They lost Lloyd in the fourth over to Tom Price but the main concern for Gloucestershire was improving their over rate to avoid a points deduction.Spinners Ollie Price and van Buuren operated in tandem which allowed Jewell and Harry Came to ease to the finishing line in the late afternoon sunshine.The only note of concern for Derbyshire was a worrying injury to substitute fielder Aneurin Donald who appeared to damage his shoulder diving to try and save a boundary.
Leeds United are pushing to complete some late deals in the window and could now be set to up the ante in pursuit of an exciting attacker who has been made available by his club, according to a report.
Leeds United looking to complete one or two more deals
Daniel Farke hasn’t been shy about emphasising that his side need to improve their squad to stand a chance of staying in the Premier League, and the German coach has let slip that there could be one or two more incomings at Elland Road before the close of play.
Speaking before his side take on Newcastle United, he stated when asked about further additions and outgoings: “I can confirm Largie (Ramazani) and Isaac (Schmidt) have been allowed to travel to talk with other clubs. Not confirmed yet but we expect this to happen.
Leeds United's Daniel James, manager DanielFarkeand Mateo Joseph
“It makes no sense to give you a percentage right now (on the amount of potential new arrivals), if one or two, we will see.”
With Kalvin Phillips potentially rejoining Leeds United, cover in midfield may now be on the horizon following injuries to Ao Tanaka and Ethan Ampadu.
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One victory in the top-flight coupled with a heavy defeat to Arsenal has left supporters feeling there is work still to be done, hammered home again by Leeds’ midweek EFL Cup exit to Sheffield Wednesday on penalties.
Nevertheless, help could be on the way in the next few days if reports are to be believed, which suggest that Farke could be presented with a golden chance to land a talented attacker.
Leeds United could look to secure Emiliano Buendia
According to Football Insider, Leeds are keen on Aston Villa star Emiliano Buendia after he was put up for sale to help the Villans balance their books in light of recent PSR concerns.
Pete O’Rourke stated on his situation: “Aston Villa would be willing to let [Buendia] move on, just to help their cash flow and balance the books.
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“Let’s wait and see – Leeds United are in the market for a number 10, and Buendia would tick a lot of boxes. There’s also been interest from Stuttgart in Germany, and there will be a number of clubs looking at Buendia as a potential signing right up to the deadline.”
Intriguingly, Buendia and Leeds target Facundo Buonanotte, who now looks to be heading to Chelsea, are cited for their similarities as players. Both rank in the 99th percentile for wingers across Europe’s top five leagues in tackles per 90, suggesting Farke is keen to get a playmaker who can lead his press from the front.
Last term, the Argentina international spent time on loan at Bayer Leverkusen and registered two goals in 14 appearances, albeit he didn’t manage to produce his best form.
Labelled “fantastic” by Rio Ferdinand, Buendia, who earns £75,000 per week at Aston Villa, is someone who has shown his quality in the top-flight before and could provide the creative fusion needed to spice up Farke’s attacking areas.
Hamid had been suffering from cancer according to his family
Danyal Rasool04-Apr-2025Former Pakistan Test cricketer Farooq Hamid died at the age of 80. Hamid, who played one Test for Pakistan at the MCG in 1964, had been suffering from cancer, according to his family.The PCB said on its official website it was saddened to learn of his passing. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif also expressed his sorrow.Hamid’s career spanned the 1960s, a time when Pakistan cricket was in an extended period of decline. He was a fast-medium bowler who spent almost the entirety of his career on the domestic first-class circuit, playing for domestic departmental side Pakistan International Airlines, and the regional side Lahore, where he was born. In 43 first-class matches, he took 111 wickets at 25.21.He was called up for Pakistan’s tour of Australia and played his first and only Test in December 1964 at the age of 19 in Melbourne under the captaincy of Hanif Mohammad. His solitary wicket was that of Ian Chappell in what ended up being a drawn game.Hamid quit cricket at 25 after becoming disillusioned by what he saw as political interference in cricket. His older sister Tahira Hamid, who died in 2020, was an influential figure in the early years of Pakistan women’s cricket in the mid-1970s.
أكد محمد الغزاوي، المرشح على مقعد العضوية فوق السن ضمن قائمة الكابتن محمود الخطيب في انتخابات الأهلي المقبلة، أن خدمة النادي وجماهيره واجب على كل من ينتمي إلى القلعة الحمراء، سواء داخل مجلس الإدارة أو خارجه.
وقال الغزاوي في تصريحات إعلامية: “تربيت داخل جدران النادي الأهلي، وخدمة الأعضاء والجماهير واجب علينا جميعًا، سواء كنا في موقع المسؤولية أو خارجها. المنصب لا يهم، فالأهم هو الإخلاص للنادي الأهلي الذي له فضل كبير بعد الله على الجميع ووجودي في قائمة الكابتن محمود الخطيب للمرة الثانية شرف عظيم، وهدفنا أن يظل الأهلي في موقع الريادة دائمًا”.
وأضاف: “شعارنا هو التنمية والاستثمار، النادي شهد خلال السنوات الماضية العديد من المشروعات الكبرى، سواء في فروعه الأربعة أو في ملف الاستاد، إلى جانب الطفرة في مجالات التسويق والرعاية، المسؤولية ضخمة، لكن الأهلي يستحق أن يظل الأفضل في كل وقت”.
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وتابع: “ميزانية الأهلي تجاوزت 8 مليارات جنيه، وهذا إنجاز كبير يدفعنا لمزيد من العمل لزيادة الإيرادات، مصروفات النادي كبيرة، لذا نحن بحاجة إلى حلول مبتكرة وتطوير شامل في كل القطاعات، مع الاستفادة من التكنولوجيا الحديثة، على غرار ما يحدث في أكبر الأندية العالمية”.
وأردف: “هناك من يعتقد أن قائمة الكابتن محمود الخطيب ستفوز بالتزكية، وهذا غير صحيح، المشاركة في الانتخابات حق وواجب على كل عضو في النادي، لذا أوجّه رسالتي لأعضاء الجمعية العمومية.. انزل وشارك، وكن إيجابيًا، فأنت من ترسم مستقبل النادي، سواء من خلال الحضور المكثف أو الاختيار الواعي لمن يمثل الأهلي في مجلس الإدارة”.
واختتم الغزاوي حديثه قائلاً: “في انتخابات عام 2004 كنت ضمن قائمة الكابتن حسن حمدي، وفي انتخابات 2025 الحالية شرفني الكابتن محمود الخطيب باختياري للمرة الثانية ضمن قائمته، أن يرتبط اسمي بأسطورتين في تاريخ الأهلي هو فخر كبير بالنسبة لي. وأسعى دائمًا لأن أكون عند حسن ظن الجميع — مجلس الإدارة، الأعضاء، والجماهير — لأن هدفنا جميعًا واحد: خدمة الكيان والحفاظ على عظمته في كل زمان ومكان”.
MS Dhoni might be 43 but he’s still at his best, especially behind the stumps. That’s what Matthew Hayden felt after watching him complete a lightning-quick stumping of Suryakumar Yadav when Noor Ahmad beat his outside edge during the IPL 2025 match against Mumbai Indians at Chepauk.”He [Dhoni] was on fire,” Hayden, the former Australia batter and Dhoni’s team-mate at Chennai Super Kings (CSK) till 2010, said on ESPNcricinfo’s T20 Time Out. “I mean Noor Ahmad was firing down the leg side and it was just a movement across the ball. You know, they’re difficult when you when you’re sitting there sort of partially obscured by the batsman. Then the stumping was just superb, just such quick timing, great hands, good vision. He’s still got it.”Suryakumar was dismissed for 29, and with his wicket, CSK got back into the game, breaking a 51-run stand and restricting MI to 155 for 9.Related
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While CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad said at the post-match presentation that he hardly sees Dhoni doing keeping practice, Piyush Chawla, who has bowled for India and CSK several times with Dhoni behind the stumps, said he would have probably trained to keep for Noor during pre-season camp.”It does happen, it is a challenge if you have not kept against somebody,” he said. “But I’m sure in the camp, he must have kept a lot of balls because if he’s keeping for somebody new, he especially takes that person to the stumps and says, you bowl a few balls.MS Dhoni stumps Suryakumar Yadav•BCCI
“[It has] not [happened] with me because I have bowled against him so many times and bowled to him in the nets also. But whenever somebody new comes, especially a wristspinner, he just makes sure he’s keeping 10-12 balls so that he gets used to the wrist position.”Former India fast bowler Varun Aaron believes Dhoni has changed the way wicketkeepers react to stumping chances.”Traditionally keepers tend to receive the ball,” Aaron said. “He’s just removed that receive completely. It’s just that stumps are here, [he gathers it close to the stumps] and it’s just from there to there [takes his hands forward to finish the stumping].”Hayden gave the example of Sunrisers Hyderabad wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen missing a stumping of Rajasthan Royals’ Sanju Samson in the afternoon game on Sunday.”Klaasen sort of missed, right? I think everyone commented on it at the time that if that was Dhoni, it would have been gone.”