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নিজের ক্রিকেট ক্যারিয়ার ধংসের জন্য কোচ ওয়াকার ইউনুসকে দায়ী করেছেন- পাকিস্তানী ওপেনার আহমেদ শেহজাদ। পাঁচ বছর আগে তাঁর বিরুদ্ধে যে ডিসিপ্লিনারি রিপোর্ট তৈরি করে ইউনুসের কোচিং প্যানেল- সেটি উন্মুক্ত করার জন্য শেহজাদ পিসিবি'র প্রতি অনুরোধ করেছেন। আর, ওয়ার্কলোড বেড়ে যাওয়ায় রোহিত শর্মাকে ভারতের টি-টোয়েন্টি অধিনায়কত্ব থেকে সরে দাঁড়ানোর পরামর্শ দিয়েছেন- বীরেন্দর শেহবাগ। Pakistan opener Ahmed Shehzad has blamed coach Waqar Younis for ruining his cricket career. Shehzad has asked the PCB to release the disciplinary report prepared against him by Yunus' coaching panel five years ago. - Subscribe to our channel: https://Youtube.com/jamunatvbd - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamunaTV - Find us on Facebook: https://fb.com/JamunaTelevision - Check our website: https://www.jamuna.tv #JamunaTelevision #JTV #Shehzad_Waqar
Mark Mayambela (born 9 September 1987) is a South African professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Cape Umoya United. Bloem Celtic Mayambela began his professional career with Bloemfontein Celtic in 2007 after joining from the Old Mutual Academy. He made his debut for the club against Ajax Cape Town during the 2007–08 Absa Premiership season.[1] During his time at the club he became a fan favourite and earned the nickname "the Professor", ultimately making 50 appearances before joining Orlando Pirates in 2010.[2][3][4] Orlando Pirates Mayambela completed a transfer to Orlando Pirates on 27 July 2010, with Bennett Chenene joining Celtic as part of the deal.[5] He struggled in Soweto, though, and by January 2013 had only started two matches in his three years with Pirates.[6] He was linked with a move to Chippa United during the same month but the deal collapsed after he refused to sign a three-year contract, preferring to join on a six-month deal instead.[6] He made only one substitute appearance during the 2012–13 Premier Soccer League season following which Orlando Pirates elected to release him.[7] During his time at the club, Orlando Pirates lifted two PSL titles, two MTN 8 titles, and one each in the Nedbank Cup and Telkom Cups.[8][9][10][11] Following his release, Mayambela was linked with a move to an unnamed Turkish club and also trained with Moroka Swallows before signing a one-year deal with Mpumalanga Black Aces.[12][13] Black Aces Mayambela officially joined Mpumalanga Black Aces in August 2013.[13] His time at the club was short-lived, however, as he departed by mutual consent in October after he and teammate Mkhanyiseli Siwahla were alleged to have arrived at training under the influence of alcohol. Both players were asked to undergo alcohol tests at a clinic, but they refused and were suspended pending a disciplinary hearing. Mayambela and Siwahla then failed to attend at the hearing and were subsequently released from their contracts.[14] Mayambela later denied claims that he was drunk at training and stated that he left Aces because he was unhappy at the club.[15] He failed to play in a single league match for the club and made his only appearance as a substitute in a Telkom Knockout game against former team Orlando Pirates.[16] Djurgårdens Following his release from Black Aces, Mayambela trialled with Swedish side Djurgården who elected to sign him on a three-year deal.[17] He made his debut for the club in the Swedish Cup on 9 March 2014 in a 2–0 win over Assyriska and made 15 league appearances in total, scoring once.[18][19] His contract was terminated by mutual agreement in January 2015 after he had indicated that he wanted to return to South Africa, and he later revealed that his battles with injury and time on the bench had contributed to his decision.[19][20] Royal Eagles Having once again become a free-agent, Mayambela signed for National First Division side Royal Eagles on a four-month deal in February 2015.[21] He departed at the end of the season having made four appearances. Chippa United Following the expiration of his contract with Royal Eagles, Mayambela returned to the PSL when he signed a season-long deal with Port Elizabeth-based side Chippa United.[22] Just six months into his contract, however, the club agreed to release Mayambela in order to allow him to join SuperSport United, with SuperSport agreeing to buy out the remainder of his contract.[23][24] He made 10 appearances and scored twice during his time with the club.[23] SuperSport United Mayambela officially joined SuperSport United on 15 January 2016 and signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with the club.[25] Having been signed by Gordon Igesund, he struggled under new club-manager Stuart Baxter and made just four appearances for the club before once again being released.[26] Baxter later stated that Mayambela had fallen short of the club's standards both on and off of the pitch.[27] Ajax Cape Town Following his release from SuperSport United, Mayambela signed as a free-agent for Ajax Cape Town.[28] He spent a solitary season at the club, making 24 appearances across all competitions.[29] Return to Chippa United Mayambela was released by Ajax after one season following which he re-signed for Chippa United in July 2017.[30] He scored his first goals since his return to the club on 4 February 2018, netting his first professional brace in a 3–3 draw with Platinum Stars.[31][32] The following season, he was named captain of the side.[33] Cape Town City On 1 October 2019, Mayambela signed for Cape Town City on a free transfer, after he was recommended to the club by former coach Benni McCarthy. He scored on his official debut later that day during a 2–1 defeat to AmaZulu.[34] The goal was later registered as an own goal. After finding himself more on the stands than on the pitch, he parted ways with the club at the end of January 2020. Song: 6o - Whatsinit4u (Prod. Ryan Bevolo X Nick Mira)
The NHL has suspended Pittsburgh Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin for four games for checking out Nashville Predators defenseman Mark Borowiecki. #NHLsuspends #Penguins #Malkin4 #gamescrosschecking Evgeni Malkin's four-game suspension for checking the face of Nashville's Mark Borowiecki was a major blow to the Pittsburgh Penguins as they looked to maintain a playoff spot. Malkin will miss upcoming games against the New York Islanders and Boston Bruins after the NHL's player safety department announced a suspension following a disciplinary hearing on Monday. In a video explaining the suspension, the league called Malkin's cross-check "retaliatory and aggressive." Malkin was initially given just four minutes of a small double after hitting Borowitzki in the mouth with a racket late in the second quarter on Sunday. "Emotional Game" "It was an emotional game," Penguins coach Mike Sullivan told reporters after the game. "It's physical, and sometimes this kind of thing happens. It's a physical game, especially in front of the net in the area where it happens. "Obviously we don't want our best players to be in the box, but these guys are competitive guys who will fight back. We'd rather have them on the ice. When they're on the ice, they give It's a better chance for us, of course. But one of the things we like about Geno is his competitiveness, so when you play emotional games like ours today, these things happen." This is Malkin's second suspension following a one-game suspension in 2019 for high stickiness. He has been fined 3 times. The suspension cost him $190,000 in salary. He is eligible for a comeback against Detroit on April 23. The Penguins beat the Predators in overtime for a four-game run. They've lost seven of their last 10 games and are in danger of falling from third in the Mets to a wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. Malkin missed the first 34 games of the season while recovering from knee surgery. Since his season debut on January 11, the 35-year-old Russian center has become a scorer with 17 goals and 20 assists in 37 games.
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Following the success of franchise Twenty20 cricket leagues such as the Indian Premier League around the world, the Bangladesh Cricket Board announced a plan to replace the National Cricket League with a franchise based league. On 18 January 2012 the board entered a 6-year, 350-crore deal with Game on Sports Group to establish a franchise tournament. The deal gave the group exclusive management rights to the tournament. The league was founded with six franchises from the largest cities of Bangladesh. During the franchise auction 13 companies took part in the bidding process, with six winning the rights of each clubs.The first edition of the league officially kicked off on 9 February 2012, excluding a lavish opening ceremony at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.[3] The initial player auction was held on 18 and 19 January 2012 and the first match in the tournament staged on 9 February 2012 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium between Sylhet Royals and Barisal Burners. The first final game was between Dhaka Gladiators and Barisal Burners, with Dhaka Gladiators emerging as champions after winning by eight wickets. All matches in the first edition of the league were held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium and Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in the country's second-largest city Chittagong. 2013 (2nd edition) Rangpur Riders were added as a seventh team for the second season. Dhaka Gladiators again emerged as champions beating Chittagong Kings in the final by 43 runs. Once again Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka hosted the final and most of the matches while the MA Aziz Stadium replaced the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong due to higher capacity and Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium in Khulna (third-largest city) was added as the third venue. Following accusations of match fixing during the 2012–13 season, the owners of all six original franchises were suspended in 2013 due to constant violations of the league regulations and constant delays in players’ salary handover. The owners of Dhaka Gladiators were handed a lifetime suspension by the governing committee.[4] A number of players and administrators were handed bans for match fixing, including the former captain of Bangladesh, Mohammad Ashraful. 2015 (3rd edition) Following the match fixing scandal, the league was not played in the year 2014. It returned in the 2015 with six new franchises and it was held in the winter season unlike Spring previously. Comilla Victorians won the competition, beating Barisal Bulls by three wickets. In advance of the 2016–17 edition of the league one franchise, the Sylhet Super Stars, was suspended following breaches of disciplinary regulations[5] and two new franchises, Khulna Titans and Rajshahi Kings, were introduced, bringing the number of teams in the competition back to seven. 2016 (4th edition) In the 2016 edition, Dhaka Dynamites won the tournament for the third time by defeating Rajshahi Kings in the final. 2017 (5th edition) In the 2017–18 edition of the league, the Sylhet franchise returned as the Sylhet Sixers with new ownership and management. As a result, the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium was also listed as a third venue. Barisal Bulls franchise was suspended due to financial mishaps. 2018 (6th edition) [icon] This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (December 2021) 2019-20 (special edition) In September 2019, BCB President Nazmul Hasan Papon informed the media about certain changes in rules and regulations for the 2019–20 season and eliminating all franchises, BCB took over the charge and decided to run this tournament by the board itself and named the tournament as Bangabandhu BPL T20 2019 in order to pay homage to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on his birth centenary.[6][7] Due to COVID-19 pandemic all the matches were played behind closed doors. 2021–22 (8th edition) The 2021–22 season, the eighth edition also named as Bangabandhu Bangladesh Premier League T20 (BBPL T20)–2022, was initially scheduled to start from March 2021.[10] However, the tournament was postponed and rescheduled to be held from 21 January to 18 February 2022.[11] In December 2021, all six teams were announced, with Rangpur Rangers and the defending champion Rajshahi Royals being excluded, a franchise from Barisal was included and Comilla Victorians also returned after a year break.[12] Initially, Rupa Steel & Marn Group owned the Dhaka franchise, but a day before the players' draft their ownership was terminated due to non compliance of rules. However Minister Group took the ownership of the franchise after the players' draft.[13] Due to the unavailability of technical teams the DRS system could not used in this season. Initially, BCB decided to allow spectators this year, however due to rise of Omicron variants, the board backed out from its decision and decided to play behind closed doors.[14] #BPL2022 #FBVSMGD
► Subscribe to Sky Sports News: http://bit.ly/SkySportsNewsSub Former Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor has his say on Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's future and believes it is not the player with the issue, but the club. Sky Sports News reported earlier this month Arsenal would consider offers this month for their former skipper, who was stripped of the Arsenal captaincy in December after a disciplinary breach. #SkySportsNews #SkySports #Arsenal More from Sky Sports on YouTube: ► Sky Sports Retro: http://bit.ly/SkySportsRetroSub ► Sky Sports: http://bit.ly/SkySportsSub ► Sky Sports Football: http://bit.ly/SSFootballSub ► Sky Sports Boxing: http://bit.ly/SSBoxingSub ► Sky Sports F1: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSkyF1 ► Sky Sports Cricket: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSkyCricket ► Sky Sports Golf: https://bit.ly/SubscribeSkySportsGolf
THOMAS TUCHEL TIMESTAMPS 0:15 Romelu's interview? We don't like it, it does not help. It is a lot of noise Very easy to make headlines and take what he said out of context. 1:20 I haven't spoken to him 1:45 Big signing? I did not read it completely. Easy to take out of context. It does not reflect the daily behaviour Romelu shows at Cobham 3:15 Disciplinary action? We will, will talk with him behind closed doors. 3:45 Chilly had surgery and seems like season is over Reece has a hamstring injury and examination will be later today. 4:30 Lukaku – maybe the noise is louder because it is Chelsea. That is today's world, if you are such a big and experienced player. Surely he knows. Everything is easier when you are winning 6:05 Safe standing – different atmosphere? I was not aware, but happy for the fans, if they can watch while standing and be more emotional. Safety is most important. We are used to it in Germany, and it will give us an extra boost – we need their support. 7:30 Are you giving up title? We never give up anything. Why stop a race in the middle of a race. We don't think about it like this, we look at the next game. 8:30 Billy Gilmour coming back? To be honest I have not thought about it yet. Maybe we will discuss after Liverpool. 9:20 Not necessary for the Dressing room to be in harmony. Sometimes good to be on the edge. I don't think anyone in this building thinks he is unhappy, see no reason why he should be like this. 10:45 Spirit? V disappointed, angry after draw with Brighton. Felt we invested a lot, squeezed the lemon a lot and always expect fresh juice. Everyone is trying hard. Dropping 6 points from 3 games hurts. Not the first time in my career or the players' careers to feel like this. Hard to digest, we are still a little bit in upset mode. Good to focus on what we did in 2021 and remember we are still in a development mode. Bump in the road. HaytersTV – Football Up Close. We go behind the scenes with the biggest names in football to bring you interviews, training, news, live coverage, fans’ voices and funniest moments. If you love football, you’ll love Hayters TV. Subscribe now! Follow HaytersTV on social media 🔥 www.instagram.com/HaytersTV www.facebook.com/HaytersTV www.twitter.com/HaytersTV www.tiktok.com/@hayterstv ------- Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/hayterstv #Lukaku #Tuchel #Chelsea