#PAKvsBAN #FakharZaman #MohammadRizwan #T20ISeriesWin DHAKA: Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Rizwan stayed at the crease patiently to push Pakistan to an eight-wicket victory in the second T20I against Bangladesh here at Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Saturday. The left-right-hand batting combination played cleverly to score 85 runs together as Pakistan clinched three-match series 2-0, with a match to go. Fakhar remained not out for 57 runs off 51 balls laced with two boundaries and three sixes whereas Rizwan made 39 off 45 including four boundaries. For Bangladesh, Mustafizur Rehman and Aminul Islam bagged a wicket each. Earlier, Pakistani bowlers were on the song with perfect line and length as they restricted home side Bangladesh to 108-7 in respective 20 overs. After deciding to bat first in a consecutive T20I, Bangladesh lost their openers for just five runs. Najmul Hussain Shanto and Afif Hossian supported the home side’s sinking ship and scored 47 runs together to take them to 51-2 in eight overs. Shadab Khan struck on the first ball of the ninth over to dismiss Hossain who walked off after scoring 20 off 21, leaving Bangladesh suffering at 51-3. Bangladeshi skipper survived on a review off Shadab’s over but it wasn’t too late when Haris Rauf got rid of him. He made 12 off 15 balls including a boundary. Shanto was unbeaten at 40 off 34 spread over five boundaries. For Pakistan, Shadab bagged two wickets followed by Shaheen Shah Afridi with as many wickets. Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim Jr, and Haris shared a wicket apiece. TOSS Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bat first against Pakistan SQUADS Bangladesh: Naim, Saif, Shanto, Afif, Mahmudullah (capt), Nurul (wk), Mahedi, Aminul, Taskin, Shoriful, Mustafizur Pakistan: Rizwan (wk), Babar (capt), Fakhar, Haider, Malik, Khushdil, Shadab, Nawaz, Rauf, Afridi, Wasim Official Facebook: https://www.fb.com/arynewsasia Official Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/arynewsofficial Official Instagram: https://instagram.com/arynewstv Website: https://arynews.tv Watch ARY NEWS LIVE: http://live.arynews.tv Listen Live: http://live.arynews.tv/audio Listen Top of the hour Headlines, Bulletins & Programs: https://soundcloud.com/arynewsofficial #ARYNews ARY News Official Youtube Channel. For more videos, subscribe to our channel and for suggestions please use the comment section.
The cult hero bagged his second with a clever finish as Motherwell won away at Aberdeen in the cinch Premiership.
Emile Smith Rowe's second-half goal was enough to give us victory in Mikel Arteta's 100th game in charge. We had to work hard for all three points though, after a missed penalty in the first half and disallowed goals either side of the break. After a minute's silence ahead of Remembrance Sunday next week, we made a promising start at the Emirates. Ainsley Maitland-Niles was the only change to the side that beat Leicester last weekend, replacing the injured Thomas Partey in midfield. And his clever pass to Alexandre Lacazette inside the box led to us having the ball in the net after just seven minutes, but it was ruled out by VAR. Lacazette's lob found Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, from him the ball bobbled to Bukayo Saka, but replays clearly showed his was offside as he stroked home. The game became scrappy for a while after that, with neither side taking control. There were more yellow cards than shots in the opening half hour - two apiece - and it was a foul in the area that gave us a golden opportunity to take the lead. Lacazette was taken out in the box by Danny Rose, only for Aubameyang to see his spot kick saved by Ben Foster, who also gobbled up the rebound. Late in the half Foster also denied Gabriel well with his legs, when the big defender got his head to an inswinging Saka corner. The second half started in similar fashion, with both sides picking up more bookings before we eventually made the breakthrough. Ben White took control, surged forward towards the area before the ball fell to Smith Rowe just outside the box. His low shot found the corner, with Watford players appealing for a foul on Moussa Sissoko. The goal was given though, and Smith Rowe had scored for the third Premier League game running. We had another goal disallowed, when Aubameyang sliding in on the line to get the final touch to a Martin Odegaard shot, but the flag was quickly raised. The frustration was that it appeared as though Odegaard's shot may have gone in without Aubameyang's touch. Watford were not laying down and began to put us under more pressure in the closing stages. There was a real scare when Josh King rounded Ramsdale outside the area, found himself with an open goal but shot into the side netting. Juraj Kucka was sent off late on for the visitors, for a second bookable offence, and then Sambi Lokonga could have sealed it with a piledriver in injury time, but Foster batted it away. 1-0 to the Arsenal it was though, enough to lift us to fifth place before in the international hiatus. #arsenal #smithrowe Enjoy match highlights, training and behind the scenes to get closer to the likes of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Vivianne Miedema, Nicolas Pepe, Alexandre Lacazette, Leah Williamson, Bernd Leno, Emile Smith Rowe, Nikita Parris, Tobin Heath, Mana Iwabuchi, Jordan Nobbs, Bukayo Saka, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Kim Little, Gabriel Martinelli, Aaron Ramsdale, Beth Mead, Ben White, Thomas Partey and more. Subscribe to the Official Arsenal YouTube Channel: https://arsn.al/youtube Follow us on Facebook: https://arsn.al/facebook Follow us on Twitter: https://arsn.al/twitter Follow us on Instagram: https://arsn.al/instagram Follow us on TikTok: https://arsn.al/tiktok This is the Official YouTube channel for Arsenal Football Club. For more match action, highlights and training videos, make sure you become a digital member and sign up to Arsenal Player. It's FREE and is the Home of the Game: https://arsn.al/arsenalplayer Arsenal Football Club were formed in 1886 and amassed 13 League titles, 14 FA Cups. Some of their greatest players include: Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams, Ian Wright, Robert Pires, Liam Brady, Patrick Vieira, Cliff Bastin and Charlie George.
IF AND WHEN Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is finally sacked, this wonderful game should be Exhibit A for the prosecution. The charge that Solskjaer’s side is still a collection of individuals rather than a team was proved beyond reasonable doubt as Brendan Rodgers’ vibrant Leicester collective deservedly won a thriller A moment of brilliance from Mason Greenwood, put United ahead and more heroics from David De Gea kept the scores level after Youri Tielemans’ equally superb equaliser. And even after substitute Marcus Rashford made it 2-2 following Caglar Soyuncu’s goal, the visitors were unable to stop Jamie Vardy restoring Leicester’s lead almost immediately. Substitute Patson Daka made sure the scoreline came closer to reflecting Leicester’s superiority. Another item on the Solskjaer rap sheet on the questionable team selections. His team’s fans were far from United at hearing the news that captain Harry Maguire had been deemed fit to return from a calf injury after very litle time back in training. And their fears were justified not only by Maguire’s bad mistake in the build-up to Tielemans’ goal but also by an all-round rank performance by the visiting defence that not even De Gea could redeem. Going forward, United were also a mess. It was little surprise to see Paul Pogba give another infuriating display. The way Jadon Sancho has begun his United career made his below-par showing far from shocking. But with both Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes also stinking the place out, there was too much for the rest of Solskjaer’s team to do against an excellent Leicester. The warnings were there from inside six minutes. Maguire was left for dead by Kelechi Iheanacho as he charged down the Leicester right. But the Nigerian delayed his initial pass long enough for even the notoriously tanker-like England defender to get back in time to cut out a cross by Timothy Castagne. Leicester were much the better side, with James Maddison playing like a man who had spent another international break seething with frustration about how others have leapfrogged him in the England pecking order. United’s attacking line-up - Nemanja Matic was the only defensive player outside the back four - was achieving little, with Greenwood shooting straight at Kasper Schmeichel from their own decent opening. But the young forward gave Schmeichel - and any goalkeeper in the world - no chance with his next effort. Yes, Castgane stood off Greenwood but he made the most of the time and space, smashing an absolutely rasper in off the far post with his left foot. Castagne wasted a fine break and Maguire blocked Iheanacho’s effort, but United continued to look vulnerable, with Ricardo Pereira volleying narrowly wide from Maddison’s clever pass. In quick succession, referee Craig Pawson and both assistants enraged the Leicester fans with questionable decisions. But they were soon in raptures when Tieleman took gorgeous advantage of some rank defending by United. A needless bit of fannying around from their own free kick ended with Maguire negligently allowing Iheanacho to steal De Gea’s slightly underhit pass from him. But if that was slack, Tielemans’ finish could not have been more precise - assuming he meant it.. His first-time clipped finish found the only space it could have if it was to beat De Gea. The Spaniard looked understandably bewildered to see the ball in the net. The great Ronaldo knew he was being upstaged. So after a one-two with Luke Shaw narrowly failed to come off he attempted a spectacular overhead kick - and was penalised by Pawson. A cracking half ended with an innovative Leicester free-kick routine narrowly failing to come off. Another lacklustre performance from Sancho continued within a minute of the restart when he was robbed by Tielemans only for Iheanacho to allow De Gea to make a routine save. United were showing a little bit more cohesion as an attacking force but trouble beckoned at the back when Lindelof was booked for a badly misjudged challenge on Vardy. Shots from distance were being taken at both ends, but with nothing close to the accuracy of the first-half pearlers. Greenwood, Matic, Maddison, Tielemans and Matic were among the guilty. Sancho was put out of his misery with 25 minutes to go and on came Rashford, giving a competitive debut to his new haircut. #Leicester #ManUtd #ManchesterUnited #Ronaldo #CristianoRonaldo Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/premierleague/16441849/leicester-man-united-premier-league-report/ Subscribe this channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAiGbL29m6PCRcVo2vI9lWQ?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me: Facebook: https://facebook.com/tonowelas Instagram: https://instagram.com/tonowelas Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonowelas Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/tonowelas TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tonowelas
Trainer Christian Streich vom Fußball-Bundesligisten SC Freiburg hat seinen emotionalen Ausbruch während des Punktspiels am Samstag gegen RB Leipzig bereut. Der SC Freiburg bleibt weiterhin das einzige ungeschlagene Team in dieser Bundesliga-Saison. Doch wirklich freuen konnte sich SCF-Trainer Christian Streich über das Heim-Remis gegen RB Leipzig nicht. Zu groß war die Wut wegen einer Elfmeter-Entscheidung von Daniel Siebert. Nach Abpfiff entschuldigte sich der Coach jedoch. Nach dieser Aktion gab es für den Trainer des SC Freiburg kein Halten mehr: Nach gut 30 gespielten Minuten im Duell gegen Vize-Meister RB Leipzig (1:1) brachte sein Verteidiger Philipp Lienhart RB-Torjäger Christopher Nkunku am Strafraumrand zu Fall. Schiedsrichter Daniel Siebert entschied sofort auf Strafstoß. Für Christian Streich eine klare Fehlentscheidung. Er wütete an der Seitenlinie, doch die Entscheidung hatte auch nach dem Videobeweis Bestand: Forsberg verlud Torhüter Mark Flekken zur 1:0-Führung für die Gäste – Streich kassierte wegen seines Wutanfalls die Gelbe Karte. Eine Aktion, die dem 56-Jährigen im Nachgang peinlich war. "Ich habe mich beim Schiri entschuldigt, weil ich zu wild am Rand war", räumte Streich bei Sky später ein. Trotz der Einsicht war Streich mit der Elfmeter-Entscheidung aber weiter unzufrieden. Auch deswegen, weil es in der zweiten Hälfte keinen Elfer gab, als Freiburg-Profi Lucas Höler von Mohamed Simakan zu Fall gebracht wurde. "Nkunku hat es extrem clever gemacht", sagte Streich: "Eine Berührung ist kein Foul für mich. Wenn du den ersten pfeifst und ich finde, den ersten darfst du nicht pfeifen, dann musst du den zweiten auch pfeifen. Oder du lässt den ersten weg und dann lässt du auch den zweiten weg." Förderlich für Streichs Gemütszustand war sicherlich auch der Ausgleich von Woo-yeong Jeong (64.), der per Kopfball zum 1:1 traf. Das erste Tor in der neuen Heimspielstätte bewahrte die Breisgauer nicht nur vor der ersten Saisonniederlage, es sorgte auch dafür, dass der SCF mit nun 16 Punkten als Tabellen-Vierter so erfolgreich in die Saison gestartet ist.
HIGHLIGHTS : CSK vs KKR Final IPL Match HIGHLIGHTS | Chennai Super Kings won by 27 runs #cskvskkr #final #highlights Chasing a mammoth target of 193 runs from Chennai in this final match, Kolkata's two in-form opener batsmen, Shubman Gill and Venkatesh Iyer, came into the field, in this decisive final match, Kolkata's team was defeated for one last time. A big opening start was needed for their team and both of them gave a scintillating start to the Kolkata team as soon as they came. This pair of Gill had also increased Dhoni's troubles. Because this year, a catch of Venkatesh Iyer, running in excellent form, was missed by Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the opening overs. So the same opener batsman Shubman Gill, who is running in the second best form of Kolkata, was also almost dismissed by Ravindra Jadeja. But due to bad luck, the ball was caught by the wire of the camera. Due to which Gill was also declared not out. In this final match, initially it seemed that the fate of Dhoni and Chennai was completely upset with him in this match. Venkatesh Iyer, who was dropped by Dhoni, looked in dangerous form in this match. But friends, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who bowed down to bad luck, again got the Chennai team back in this final match. To break the opening partnership between Shubman Gill and Venkatesh Yer, Dhoni called Shardul Thakur on the bowling in the 11th over of the innings, and Shardul Thakur, as soon as Shardul Thakur came on his second and fourth ball, scored a half-century in this match with Ravindra Ravindra. Caught out by Jadeja. Venkatesh Iyer was dismissed after scoring 50 runs in 32 balls. So the same Shardul Thakur did not stop here and in the same over, the new batsman Nitish Rana was also caught by Faf du Plessis on the last ball by Shardul Thakur. Nitish Rana to his own. The account could not even be opened in this match. This masterstroke of Mahendra Singh Dhoni had made the Chennai team return in this match. Now seeing the increasing pressure on the Kolkata team, Captain Morgan sent Sunil Narine to bat and seeing Sunil Narine coming to bat, Mahendra Singh Dhoni also changed his plan and put his main bowler Josh Hazlewood on the bowling and Dhoni again. This decision of the show did wonders. Hazelwood, who came to bowl in the 12th over of the innings, got Sunil Narine caught by Jadeja. Sunil Narayan could score 2 runs in 2 balls. After a great start, Dhoni's clever mind pushed the Kolkata team completely on the backfoot. After Sunil Narine, Kolkata set batsman Shubman Gill completed his half-century. But soon after completing his half-century, he was dismissed by Deepak Chahar lbw in the 14th over of the innings. Two new batsmen came to bat in the field. Dinesh Karthik and Kolkata captain Oin Morgan now had the full responsibility of winning the trophy to Kolkata's team in this final match. Dinesh Karthik even started his innings by hitting a six. . But then Dinesh Karthik was also caught by Ravindra Jadeja at the hands of Ambati Rayudu. After taking the wicket of Dinesh Karthik, Ravindra Jadeja also dismissed the new batsman Shakib Al Hasan in the same over. Now somewhere, the team of Chennai had reached very close to the fourth book of their IPL. Now Kolkata's team needed 73 runs in the last five overs. Now only Kolkata's captain Morgan and Rahul Tripathi were the last hope of Kolkata. But no Kolkata batsman could stand before the decisions of Chennai mastermind Mahendra Singh Dhoni and in the end, the team of Chennai defeated the Kolkata team in the great match of this final.
Alphonso Davies 66' | A Canadian Heritage Moment | 2021.10.13 #CanMNT #AlphonsoDavies #WorldCup2022 ¡Es Alphonso Davies, hermano, tienes que correr! 20-year-old Alphonso Davies (born November 2, 2000) scored the go-ahead goal in Canada's 4-1 victory over Panama, taking his national team one step closer to the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. Phonzie was first to a loose ball ahead of six (yes, SIX) Panama players, keeping the ball in play with a clever touch. He follows it up by beating the recovering defender and ending the 80-yard sprint with a composed finish. GET IN! Canada 🇨🇦 4 - 1 🇵🇦 Panama 🌎 CONCACAF World Cup 2022 Qualification Play-off (Game 6) 🗓 October 13, 2021 🏟 BMO Field, Toronto, ON, Canada ⚽️ Goals: Rolando Blackburn (5'), Michael Morillo OG (28'), Alphonso Davies (66'), Tajon Buchanan (71'), Jonathan David (78') 🇨🇦 Canada Men's National Team (3-5-2) GK Maxime Crépeau RCB Alistair Johnston CB Steven Vitoria LCB Kamal Millar RM Tajon Buchanan RCM Stephen Eustaquio LCM David Wotherspoon LM Richie Laryea CAM Jonathan Osorio RS Alphonso Davies LS Jonathan David Coach: John Herdman Music: Superstar (Instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud.com/ryyzn Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-superstar Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/cG-zIlZZKgY More from Popelazo Fútbol: 🟣 Website | http://popel.ca 📸 Instagram | http://instagram.com/popel.ca
SUBSCRIBE To the second channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0POGuktAlHvY2TkCXNalLg/videos The NBA is back and even in the preseason we got some clever play calls like this misdirection from the Clippers. You see the screen and the handoff here for Luke Kennard on the curl. And as the help defender is sliding down to help on the potential drive, we got a crosscourt pass to the corner, and everyone on the court is focused there as you can see. Leaving the lane wide open for Luke. He gets it down low, the fake, finds the open man and the dunk. This was absolutely beautiful and we gotta see it one more time in full speed. So let’s check out the most interesting plays from the beginning of the preseason. What up everybody, my name is Stefan and this is Heat Check. Let’s get into it. Look at all the motion here from Golden State. We got a fake screen up top, while Bjelica comes out on the Iguodala pick. So now with the defender trailing him, they got all the advantage forcing the Blazers to collapse. And at this moment we got an open man in the near corner, open shooter up top, and 1 in the far corner. Nemanja decides to sling it to Oto Porter and he knocks it down. It’s amazing how many options the Golden State Warriors got on this play. And we got a few quick and sneaky executions. First up, on this high pick and roll, as the sixers are starting to attack, you see the defense is spread out. So watch Furkan Korkmaz here, with the fake drive to the baseline which gets his defender off of him and he gets a clean look for this 3 and it goes in. Not really a designed play of course but I like how Korkmaz found a way to get open. Then we got this out of bounds play, Malik Beasley gets a double screen on his way to the corner, and as the defender is trailing him, he would have an open shot, which forces the help. Jordan Mclaughlin- the inbounder, cuts to the basket and you can see everyone is on the perimeter and there’s no defense in the paint, so he’s all alone for this finish. I feel like he was one of the options on this play and it wasn’t just his intuition to cut, because in my opinion the paint was so open with a reason. For them to get such an easy layup. Let me show you a savvy veteran move by Al Horford. In this scramble situation, Schroeder notices that Brown is going back inside so he throws the lob. Horford also knows that and just slides in to kinda screen and protect Jaylen as he seals to opposing players. Brown gets the ball and easily lays it in. Again, not how they drew it up, but I love the quick thinking by big Al to help his team. I always like when shooters get some screening action from under the basket, so Max Strus right here gets 1 and runs away from Lou, and as Williams tries to catch from the inside, we got another pick, and this bump is enough for Strus to get an open look and drill it from downtown. And finally, Minnesota had another nice execution on this play. Initially Edwards gets a high screen, but instead of attacking, he turns back towards Russell. The big man sets the initial pick, but then continues on for another one for D’Angello, who comes out and gets the pass. With the defender on his back, this is now a 2 on 1 situation, and Nas Reid is awarded for his effort and gets the finish inside. It all happens quickly in 1 fluid motion, so shoutout Timberwolves for this nice play. Hey do you need a longer NBA video to get you through your lunch or when you’re on your toilet? Ya boy has a second channel where I talk about the games that I watch. In today’s video I tell you what I saw from the Celtics, the Heat and Minnesota. Link is in the description so subscribe for regular content. That’s it for now, talk to you in the next one. Peace out.