Presidente do Botafogo revela que Textor tentou contratar Pedro, do Flamengo

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Se Pedro atualmente é um dos melhores jogadores do futebol brasileiro, artilheiro do Flamengo e provavelmente a caminho da Copa do Mundo, John Textor tentou ‘desviar’ este caminho para que o atacante defendesse o Botafogo.

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Durcesio Mello, presidente do Glorioso, revelou que o proprietário da SAF do clube de General Severiano tentou contratar Pedro em uma reunião com Rodolfo Landim, mandatário do Flamengo, há meses.

– Ele (Textor) tentou comprar o Pedro. Eu falava para o Textor que ele tinha que conhecer o prefeito (do Rio), governador e os três representantes de clubes do Rio. Foi meses atrás. Já tivemos o café da manhã com o Eduardo Paes, ainda não tivemos com o (Cláudio) Castro, e eu queria marcar o dele com os três grandes figuras, Jorge Salgado, Mário Bittencourt e o Landim. Quando ele chegou, ainda na primeira vez que veio (ao Brasil) para ver jogo, o Jorge não estava disponível e o Mário estava na Colômbia para um jogo (do Fluminense) e fomos ao Landim – contou em entrevista ao canal “Resenha com TF”.

De acordo com o que Durcesio desenvolveu, valor não parecia ser um problema para Textor. À época, vale lembrar, Pedro era reserva do Rubro-Negro – o atacante não foi muito utilizado por Paulo Sousa, antigo treinador do Flamengo.

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– Tivemos um papo de duas horas na Gávea. Falamos de Liga, trabalhar juntos, nos conhecemos. Lá pelas tantas o Textor disse “Landim, eu tenho um pedido para você, bota preço no Pedro”. O Landim desconversou e mudou de assunto. A conversa foi mais de meia hora e ele voltou “Landim, eu não me esqueci, coloca um preço para o Pedro” (risos). Na época ele (Pedro) não estava sendo usado, o Landim respondeu que ele estava muito bem e que tinha pago 14 milhões de euros, como se fosse assustar. A resposta do John foi para colocar um preço no Pedro (risos). Se ele (Landim) mandasse 20 milhões de euros o John pagava na hora. Virou história. A gente teria mais uma vez a chance de ter um jogador na Seleção – completou.

A busca por um atacante foi, por muito tempo, uma das prioridades da diretoria do Botafogo. Eran Zahavi foi um nome que demandou muito do tempo dos dirigentes, mas recusou o Glorioso. Tiquinho Soares chegou na última janela e vem dando conta do recado.

Carse replaces injured Topley in England's World Cup squad

England hope that Brydon Carse can replicate Liam Plunkett’s success in the middle overs after drafting him into their World Cup squad as a replacement for the injured Reece Topley.Carse will arrive in Bangalore ahead of England’s match against Sri Lanka on Thursday, though is unlikely to be considered for selection having last played competitively four weeks ago. He featured in one of England’s four ODIs against New Zealand last month after impressing in the T20I series, and also played for their second-string side against Ireland.Carse, 28, was born in South Africa but is a UK passport-holder who plays for Durham and Northern Superchargers in domestic cricket. A tall, powerful seamer who can also contribute with the bat from the lower order, he has won 12 ODI caps and three T20I caps since making his debut in 2021.”He’s a brilliant all-round package,” Joe Root said on Monday. “He can score some handy runs for you, is very dynamic in the field and has a unique wicket-taking ability. He’s got that [Ben] Stokes element to him where sometimes, you feel like nothing is happening and he’ll pick up wickets.”England had swiftly and unceremoniously moved on from Plunkett after the last World Cup, when he was 34, and Carse is the closest like-for-like replacement that they have used in the four years since. “He almost feels like a junior Plunkett,” Root said. “He’s very similar. Pudsy [Plunkett] might not like me saying this, but he’s probably got even more to offer with the bat as well.”Root also expressed his sympathy for Topley, who was officially ruled out of the World Cup on Sunday after scans confirmed a fracture in the index finger of his bowling hand. “The poor lad, it just doesn’t seem to stop for him,” he said. “Every time he does extremely well and gets a string of performances together where he’s playing good cricket, he just seems to get a setback.”England travelled from Mumbai to Bengaluru on Sunday afternoon following their 229-run thrashing by South Africa. They will train on Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon before playing Sri Lanka at the Chinnaswamy Stadium on Thursday, the first of five must-win group fixtures as they aim to reach the semi-finals despite three defeats in their first four games.”The situation we find ourselves in now, we’ve got to make sure that we’re ready and in the best possible place to perform well in the next game,” Root told Sky Sports. “We’ll look at that as a World Cup final now – then do the same for the game after that, and the game after that. All we’ve got to do is really focus on Sri Lanka.”I’ve played in a number of different England teams, good ones and bad ones,” Root said. “This is one of the very best. It’s a very together team. We know what we need to do… We’ve got some very simple messaging in front of us right now: we have to go out and win. In some ways, that unshackles us and frees us up to do what we do.”

ذا صن: أزمة شخصية جديدة لـ جوارديولا تثير المخاوف في مانشستر سيتي

يستعد فريق مانشستر سيتي، بقيادة المدرب بيب جوارديولا، لخوض الموسم الجديد 2025/26 حيث تنطلق منافسات بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز في وقت لاحق من شهر أغسطس الجاري.

ويبدأ مانشستر سيتي موسم الدوري الإنجليزي بمباراته ضد ولفرهامبتون، يوم السبت 16 أغسطس.

ويسعى مانشستر سيتي إلى نسيان ما حدث الموسم الماضي بعدما فشل في تحقيق أي بطولة، ويكتفي بالتأهل العسير إلى دوري أبطال أوروبا، والذي لم يتم إلا في الجولة الأخيرة من الدوري الإنجليزي.

وما زاد الطين بلة هو الخروج المفاجئ لـ مانشستر سيتي من دور الـ16 من بطولة كأس العالم للأندية على يد الهلال السعودي.

ولكن يبدو أن الأمر لن يكون ورديًا في مانشستر سيتي الموسم المقبل، حسبما ذكرت صحيفة “ذا صن” الإنجليزية بسبب أمور شخصية تتعلق بالمدير الفني للفريق، بيب جوارديولا.

وعانى بيب جوارديولا من مشاكل شخصية مع زوجته كريستينا، في نهاية العام الماضي، أدت إلى انفصالهما بشكل غير رسمي.

وتزامن ذلك مع فترة ركود غير معتادة لـ مانشستر سيتي تحت قيادة جوارديولا، مما دفع الكثيرين إلى الربط بين الأمرين.

ورغم ظهور تقارير صحفية، قبل أشهر قليلة، تفيد عودة الأمور إلى نصابها الصحيح بين بيب جوارديولا وزوجته، ولكن يبدو أن الأمر ليس صحيحًا.

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وذكرت صحيفة “ذا صن” الإنجليزية أن جوارديولا وزوجته في طريقهما إلى الطلاق الرسمي، حيث من المتوقع الإعلان عن الأمر الشهر المقبل.

وأوضحت أن جوارديولا وزوجته كانا يأملان في الحفاظ على انفصالهما وديًا، ولكن المصادر تقول إن الأمر حاليًا أصبح أكثر إلحاحًا للإعلان الرسمي، مع تدهور علاقتهما.

وأفادت أن مطلعين على بواطن الأمور بين جوارديولا وزوجته يؤكدون أن العلاقة بينهما تحولت من ودية إلى شديدة للغاية.

وأصرت الصحافيتان الإسبانيتان، لورا فا ولورينا فاسكيز، اللتان كشفتا قصة انفصالهما في البداية، على أنه لا يوجد طريق للعودة.

وقالت فا: “توقيع ذلك الطلاق أمر وشيك، من الواضح أن علاقتهما العاطفية قد انتهت”، في حين أضافت فاسكيز: “العلاقة لم تعد ودية بل شديدة، لا نقول إن هناك توترًا بينهما، ولكن الانفصال انتقل إلى مستوى آخر”.

وفشلت كريستينا في الاستقرار في مانشستر وعادت إلى إسبانيا منذ خمس سنوات، وقررت طلب الانفصال من جوارديولا بعد أسابيع فقط من توقيعه على عقد جديد مع مانشستر سيتي في ديسمبر الماضي، حيث يُقال إن تلك هي القشة الأخيرة بينهما.

وأكدت الصحيفة أن هناك مخاوف الآن من أن تطغى تلك الاضطرابات الشخصية التي يعاني منها جوارديولا على موسم مانشستر سيتي الجديد.

Lizelle Lee supreme as Hurricanes hammer Stars

Lizelle Lee completed three stumpings and made a blistering unbeaten 77 to lead Hobart Hurricanes to an eight-wicket win over Melbourne Stars in Brisbane

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Lizelle Lee shone with the bat and the gloves to inspire Hobart Hurricanes to an eight-wicket win over Melbourne Stars and keep her side’s flickering WBBL finals hopes alive.The former South Africa star plundered an unbeaten 77 off 49 deliveries after completing three stumpings in the field. After dismissing a disappointing Stars line-up for 121, Hurricanes coasted to victory with 23 balls remaining at Allan Border Field.Lee found a willing partner in allrounder Nicola Carey in an unbroken 99-run stand for the third wicket. Carey finished 38 not out off 41 balls.The 31-year-old Lee was in supreme form. She was dominant over, and through the offside and was just as destructive on the legside. The ball rocketed off the middle of Lee’s bat throughout a knock that included four sixes.Earlier, Stars captain Meg Lanning played an array of exquisite cuts and drives in a classy cameo at the top of the order but fell for 27 off 19.Melbourne’s batters barely got out of first gear. Just when they looked like doing so, they were dismissed with Maia Bouchier and Annabel Sutherland as prime examples after reaching 20 and failing to kick on.The Hurricanes had been sloppy in the field against Brisbane Heat two days earlier at the same venue but they bowled tightly and took their catches. Lee was superb behind the stumps and set the standard in the field.Five bowlers were among the wickets, including Carey who had a fine match and bounced back after copping severe treatment early off Lanning.Spinner Molly Strano cleaned up at the end, taking 3 for 20, as the Stars collapsed to lose 6 for 22 to be bowled out in the 20th over.The Hurricanes moved to nine points on the WBBL ladder, four points behind fourth-placed Sydney Thunder.

Kyle Walker closes in on shock Burnley transfer as defender undergoes medical before expected Manchester City exit

Burnley are reportedly on the brink of completing a deal for England veteran Kyle Walker, who is undergoing medical examinations ahead of sealing a switch from Manchester City. The 35-year-old right-back is expected to join the Premier League newcomers on a permanent basis with a two-year contract on the table.

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The proposed transfer will reunite Walker with Burnley head coach Scott Parker, with whom he shared a dressing room at Tottenham Hotspur during the early 2010s. The deal is reportedly structured to reward City with up to £5 million ($6.8m) in add-ons and bonuses, depending on performance milestones and appearances, as reported by

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Walker’s contract at City was set to run out in 2026, but with no plans for an extension, both parties have opted to part ways amicably. His loan spell to AC Milan failed to reignite his form and the Italian side subsequently chose not to activate the buy clause to keep him permanently at San Siro.

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Since arriving from Tottenham in 2017, Walker has featured in 319 matches for City, firmly establishing himself as a dependable performer in one of Europe’s most competitive squads. As one of the club’s highest earners and a longstanding presence in the dressing room, the club could reportedly trim their wage expenditure by an estimated £10m ($13.5m) with Walker's departure. During his time at the Etihad Stadium, Walker collected 17 trophies, including six Premier League titles and the prestigious Champions League title in 2022-23.

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For Walker, this move represents a chance to embrace a fresh challenge while continuing to compete at an elite level. He remains an integral part of the national team setup as current England manager Thomas Tuchel has consistently selected him. An upsurge in form at Turf Moor could ensure he gets his ticket to the 2026 World Cup, which will be held across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Marcus Rashford sends out strong message after losing No. 10 shirt to new Man Utd signing Matheus Cunha

Marcus Rashford has sent out a strong message after losing the No. 10 shirt to new Manchester United signing Matheus Cunha.

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    Soon after Cunha swapped Wolves for United, the £62.5 million ($85m) signing was given the No. 10 jersey at Old Trafford – a number Rashford had held. Less than a day after this development, the 27-year-old has posted a photo of himself training hard in the gym as he heads to a new chapter in his career.

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    The former Aston Villa loanee uploaded a photo on X of him holding a weight in a gym, with the caption: "#NewProfilePic."

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    Rashford has seemingly made it clear that his United days are over as he looks for a summer move. His dream switch would be to Barcelona but that move has not been forthcoming, yet, so the England international is facing an uncertain future. But for the time being, he is making it clear he is fit and raring to go ahead of the new season.

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    United academy product Rashford, who will not head back to Villa after they passed up the chance to sign him for £40m ($54.6m), will hope to find a new team soon as he will no doubt be eyeing a spot in Thomas Tuchel's England squad for next year's World Cup.

Rodrygo's transfer preference revealed as Real Madrid schedule meeting with Arsenal, Chelsea and PSG target to decide future

Real Madrid have scheduled a direct meeting with Rodrygo next week. The final decision on his future will rest with the player, per a new report.

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Rodrygo's future at Real Madrid could be resolved as early as next week, with Fabrizio Romano reporting that the club has decided to schedule a direct meeting with the player. He adds that Madrid will not prevent the forward from leaving the club, but will allow him to make the final decision ahead of the 2025-26 season.

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While Madrid are open to Rodrygo's departure, Brazilian outlet states that the 24-year-old remains fully focused on earning the trust of new manager Xabi Alonso. After starting the first game of the Club World Cup, which was also Alonso's managerial debut, Rodrygo was left on the bench for the rest of the competition, being brought on as a substitute in just two other games.

He remained an unused substitute in the semi-final defeat against PSG on Wednesday, with Los Blancos trailing by three goals at the break. That cast more doubt on the Brazilian's future. "The fact that he didn't play again is a game-by-game decision," Alonso told reporters when asked why he didn't use Rodrygo off the bench. "The way things were going, we needed another player. There haven't been any decisions about the future throughout this entire championship; we haven't rotated much. We'll start in a different context."

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further add that Rodrygo will only consider a departure if Madrid make the decision to move him on. With a contract until 2028, Rodrygo remains fully determined on performing at the highest level for Los Blancos with an eye on the World Cup next year. However, if he were to leave the club, a move outside Europe is unlikely. Arsenal have been touted to be the frontrunners to sign the winger, while Chelsea and PSG also continue to keep tabs on the player's situation in the Spanish capital.

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Everything rests on the meeting between the player and the club next week. Based on the first six weeks of Alonso's tenure, it appears the head coach doesn't count a lot on the former Santos prodigy. However, things could still change between now and the start of next season.

Mujeeb and Fraser-McGurk lead Renegades to their first win of the season

Jake Fraser-McGurk grabbed the headlines off record six-hitter Chris Lynn to help Melbourne Renegades to their first BBL win of the season. Chasing Adelaide Strikers’ 177 for 6, in which Lynn belted 56 off 34 balls, Renegades reached their target at Marvel Stadium with four wickets and eight balls to spare, with Fraser-McGurk blasting 70 off 37.Fraser-McGurk added 75 with Shaun Marsh (54 in 33 balls), with Renegades racing to 123 for 1 in the 12th over, before a late clutter of wickets. Joe Clarke (28* in 19) was there at the end after earlier retiring hurt with a quadriceps issue.Starting the match on 196 sixes, 33-year-old Lynn brought up No. 200 and also reached his fifty with a massive straight six off Renegades’ captain for the night, Will Sutherland. Lynn also became the first BBL player to reach 3500 runs before skying a delivery from Mujeeb Ur Rahman (3 for 20) to deep extra-cover in the first of the Power Surge overs.Lynn has moved an incredible 82 sixes ahead of the next in the list, Aaron Finch, but couldn’t prevent Strikers from suffering an eighth consecutive loss.But Fraser-McGurk, 21, continued his breakout campaign, which has included efforts of 55 in 23 balls against Brisbane Heat and 48 in 24 balls versus Sydney Sixers.Chris Lynn became the first batter to hit 200 sixes in the Big Bash League•Getty Images

He produced his biggest BBL score on the day, savaging the Strikers attack with his powerful hitting before being yorked by James Bazley.Marsh, who scored 59 in 36 balls in his only previous innings in the tournament, joined in the fun, taking 16 off the last three balls of Cameron Boyce’s second over.Renegades’ chase got off to a terrible start with Quinton de Kock out to his first ball and the second of the innings.All of Lynn’s sixes on Friday came off the quicks, with spinners Mujeeb and Adam Zampa proving harder to hit than their quicker colleagues.Opener D’Arcy Short (54 in 47) picked up the pace after struggling in the first half of the innings, though he benefited from two dropped return catches from Zampa on 12 and Sutherland on 40. Jamie Overton (29 in 15) and Harry Nielsen (17 in five) added more substance with brisk cameos in an unbroken seventh-wicket stand in the closing overs.Renegades made a big selection decision before the game, with regular captain and out-of-form batter Nic Maddinson left out of the side.

'Nothing that I could've ever imagined' – Starc reacts to becoming the costliest IPL auction buy

Left-arm quick looks forward to returning to the IPL, “swinging the new ball, reversing the old, and trying to smack those wickets”

Nagraj Gollapudi19-Dec-2023Mitchell Starc was “jittery” on Tuesday evening as he followed the IPL 2024 auction at his home in Sydney. It had already been a busy day for Starc: he had mowed the lawn, walked the dogs, done his shopping rounds and made himself dinner.Starc waited anxiously for his name to come up for bidding in the fourth set comprising capped fast bowlers. His Australia captain and friend Pat Cummins had already gone to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20.5 crore (US$2.569 mn approx.), surpassing the record set by England allrounder Sam Curran at the 2023 auction to become the IPL’s most expensive player ever.Related

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That distinction, several pundits and franchises heads had believed in the lead-up to the auction, would belong to Starc. Nearly two-and-a-half hours into the auction in Dubai, player Number 28’s name came up for bidding: Starc.Starc and everyone else following the auction wouldn’t believe what was about to transpire. Mumbai Indians owner Akash Ambani and his counterpart at Delhi Capitals, Kiran Gandhe, started the bidding. At the INR 9.4 crore mark, Gandhe pulled out. Enter Kolkata Knight Riders at the INR 9.8 crore mark. The Knight Riders had been favorites to bid for Starc on the eve of the auction. After all, they had signed him for INR 9.4 crore at the 2018 auction, but Starc had to pull out due to injury.After Mumbai, too, dropped out, Gujarat Titans locked into a bidding contest with Knight Riders. Several tense minutes followed as both franchises raised their bidding towards Cummins’ price tag. The auction room let out a sigh of excitement when Starc surpassed Cummins. Finally, after nearly 17 minutes of bidding, Knight Riders had Starc at INR 24.75 crore. The most expensive player tag had moved from Cummins to Starc in less than two hours.Starc was as gobsmacked as his wife Alyssa Healy, who was relaying updates from Mumbai where she is part of the Australia women’s tour of India, which starts with a one-off Test this week. In a chat with , Starc said he had been “intrigued” about how he would fare, and wasn’t prepared to end up making history.”I’m not sure any words would do it justice, really,” Starc said with a chuckle, asked to recount his reaction to Knight Riders’ winning bid. “Alyssa was over there with the Australian team at the minute, so her coverage was slightly ahead of mine here in Australia. So she sort of saw the numbers before I did, so I was getting the updates through her. But, yeah, a fair bit of shock, and certainly excitement with how it was all unfolding. But nothing that I could’ve ever imagined. Thoroughly thrilled to be joining KKR.”Starc has played only two seasons of the IPL – in 2014 and 2015, at Royal Challengers Bangalore, who had picked him up at INR 5 crore. He then decided to manage his workload for a few years before deciding to enter the auction ahead of the 2018 season. Even then the Knight Riders had bet big money on Starc who they believe has all the skills to be a serial match-winner. These included his ability to bowl in the 140-150 kph range while generating conventional and reverse swing, flooring batters and breaking stumps with toe-crushing yorkers, mix things up with a wicked slower ball, all this with the added threat of his left-arm angle, as well as provide depth to their batting with his lower-order hitting.Unfortunately, Starc hurt his tibia, ruling him out of the 2018 season. But six seasons later, Starc is happy to play in Knight Riders’ colours. “Firstly, it’s exciting to be back involved,” he said. “Secondly, it’s more of a bit of a shock and a surprise, I guess.”The Knight Riders had come to the auction with a remaining purse of 32.7 crore with the most slots to fill of any team – 12 including four overseas players. As soon as the auction began, they got to work by raising their paddle for West Indies allrounder Rovman Powell, who ended up going to Rajasthan Royals. The Knight Riders would eventually walk out with 10 new signings.0:34

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Incredibly, the nine others apart from Starc were all signed at their base price. As Knight Riders CEO Venky Mysore said after acquiring Starc, you can “slice” the purse in different ways.But how do you make sense of a team spending INR 24.75 crore, or 75.69 % of the purse they started the auction with, on a single player? Starc was laughing himself. “They are amazing numbers, aren’t they?” He understands the pressure and expectatins that will come with the price tag as soon as the season begins. But he has qualities not many possess: vast experience, and the experience of winning World Cups in high-pressure situations. “I’m 33 now, so I’ve had to deal with a few ups and downs and pressures of certain games,” he said. “I would like to think that I can keep that in check, but that always comes with the territory when some of those numbers get added to the anticipation of an upcoming season as well.”It’s been a long time since I played in IPL in 2014 and ’15 and have obviously played a fair bit of cricket since then. A lot of it for Australia in different formats. There’s been a lot of white-ball cricket there [in India] across a few World Cup campaigns, and so that experience is there and a little bit of leadership if you like, in terms of the experience side of things in white-ball cricket that hopefully I can bring to bring to KKR as well and play my part there. And being able to bowl at different stages I think is something that’s held firm throughout.”While he sat out of the IPL, Starc never felt uneasy. His had chalked out his priorities, and had been focused on performing for Australia. He played a key role in a historic 2023, in which Australia won the World Test Championship final, retained the Ashes, and then overcame a dominant India in the final of the World Cup in front of a 90,000-plus crowd in Ahmedabad.Starc now believes he is ready for the IPL .”I’ve probably prioritised international cricket firstly for a long time whilst having a bit of a taste of IPL and Big Bash in Australia.” he said. “I’ve always held firm that I’ve wanted to play my best cricket for Australia and make myself available for Australia where I can. At the same time, the temptation to go back to IPL and how exciting it is to be involved in such a great tournament, big names, big players, big stages – it’s too hard to pass up. There’s a place to play all of it. it’s just being mindful and putting the work ethic in to be able to do all of it.”The Eden Gardens also holds good memories for Starc. On November 16, he took a three-for and then batted resolutely with Cummins in a tense chase of 213 against South Africa in the World Cup semi-finals. “I’m very much looking forward to playing as the home team and experiencing that home crowd [at Eden Gardens],” he said. “Some new colors to pull on and a new challenge to look forward to.”What can the passionate Knight Riders fan expect then from Starc? “Hopefully, more of the success that I’ve had over some time – swinging the new ball, reversing the old, and trying to smack those wickets.”As for the present, Starc is looking forward to meeting Cummins ahead of training on Wednesday as they get ready to join the rest of the Australia squad in Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test against Pakistan. “It could be an interesting conversation between the bowling group tomorrow and the gym,” he said, with a laugh.While he and Healy will spend the rest of 2023 indulging in a “Christmas of cricket” in different continents, Starc is happy to share the joy he and Cummins have experienced today with rest of the Australia squad. “The team chat has been going nuts,” he said. “The are all saying it’s our shout, so we’ll just go about our business and get ready for the next Test match. But a few of our Australian team-mates might be waiting for us to treat them.”

Marsh's 96 gives Australia edge as Pakistan left to rue dropped catch

Shaheen Afridi and Mir Hamza pulled the visitors back into the MCG Test but they could not take full advantage

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Marsh’s 96 headlines Australia’s dominance in Melbourne

Australia 318 and 187 for 6 (Marsh 96, Smith 50, Hamza 3-27, Afridi 3-58)) lead Pakistan 264 (Shafique 62, Masood 54, Cummins 5-48, Lyon 4-73) by 241 runs In-form Mitchell Marsh and a battling Steven Smith struck half-centuries under pressure to deflate Pakistan as Australia regained control of the Boxing Day Test after recovering from a calamitous top-order collapse.In cloudy conditions and on a tricky MCG surface, Australia had crashed to 16 for 4 in their second innings with a lead of just 70 runs. But Marsh and Smith combined for a 153-run partnership in the highest fifth-wicket stand in Test history from a total of 20 for 4 or lower.In a late twist, they both fell in the final session with Smith dismissed for 50 on what proved to be the last ball of day three when he gloved a brutal delivery from spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi to gully.Related

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Afridi’s strike gave Pakistan hope, but Australia still had the edge with a valuable lead of 241 runs with four wickets in hand.Pakistan, however, could have been in a far better position. The pivotal moment came early in the second session when Marsh on 20 was badly dropped by Abdullah Shafique at first slip off quick Aamer Jamal when Australia were 46 for 4.Reminiscent of his blunder early on day one when he spilt Warner, Shafique could not hold onto a thick edge from Marsh’s attempted drive. The ball almost rebounded to Salman Agha, who appeared to be caught off guard. Shafique was eventually removed from the slips as Pakistan’s confidence nosedived.Ghosts of the past appeared to be rearing for Pakistan as seemingly distracted captain Shan Masood misfielded at mid-off on the next delivery to gift Marsh a boundary.Marsh made a dejected Pakistan pay with 96 off 130 balls to continue his rich form since being recalled to the team in Headingley during the Ashes. But he missed out on his fourth Test century when he edged a brilliant delivery from left-arm quick Mir Hamza that was superbly taken low at slip by Salman.His father Geoff and brother Shaun, who both played Test cricket for Australia, were left in disbelief in the terraces.In contrast to an aggressive Marsh, Smith batted watchfully and intent on playing a support role. He did not hit a boundary until the 101st delivery he faced with Smith remaining extremely cautious of a surface that somewhat settled as the day wore on but proved unpredictable.Smith only scored one run in the final hour before he was left in shock after his 176-ball knock ended in the final over.Pakistan still faced a daunting task of avoiding a 16th straight defeat in Australia and will feel frustrated having stormed back into the contest after inspired new ball bowling from Hamza and Afridi.Shaheen Afridi claimed two early wickets to jolt Australia•Getty Images

Leading by 54 runs on the first innings, Australia slumped to 6 for 2 after Afridi shrugged off a sluggish series by removing opener Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne on the stroke of lunch.The resumption of the second session was briefly delayed after third umpire Richard Illingworth was stuck in a lift. But Australia were soon in disarray when opener David Warner bottom edged an attempted pull shot off Hamza onto his stumps.Warner trudged off the ground to a standing ovation from the 39,000 crowd in his last Test innings at the MCG before retiring at the end of the series.Hamza was perhaps fortunate to have dismissed Warner, but he exhibited sheer skill when he clean bowled Travis Head for a golden duck with a gem of a delivery that swung back in and crashed the stumps.It was a calamity Australia have rarely experienced on home soil. Only during their dire performance in 2016 against South Africa in Hobart, when they crashed to 8 for 4 on the opening morning, had Australia been in a worse position after the fall of the fourth wicket in a home Test over the last 70 years.Marsh scrambled to the crease before leaving alone a wide delivery to negate Hamza’s bid for a hat-trick. He had to overcome immaculate line and lengths from Afridi and Hamza, who targeted his pads. He finally got off the mark on his 14th delivery and scored briskly despite some anxious moments.Play on day three had been delayed by 45 minutes due to drizzle underlining Melbourne’s fickle weather with no rain having been forecast.Resuming at 194 for 6, trailing by 124 runs, Pakistan’s lower-order kept them in the contest before they were ultimately dismissed for 264. Shafique and Masood made half-centuries but a collapse of 5 for 64 late on day two proved costly.Wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan made 42 in his return to the team, while Jamal scored an unbeaten 33 to show promise of being a genuine allrounder as he starts his Test cricket impressively.But Pakistan had no answer for Australia captain Pat Cummins, who finished with 5 for 48 from 20 overs to complete his 10th five-wicket haul in his Test career.Offspinner Nathan Lyon finished with 4 for 73 off 18.5 overs in his first match since claiming his 500th wicket in the series-opener.

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