First part of CSA's forensic audit expected by Friday

The fate of the suspended CEO Thabang Moroe could hinge on the findings of the audit

Firdose Moonda16-Jun-2020

CSA has confirmed that Thabang Moroe’s suspension was directly linked to the audit into the board’s affairs•Getty Images

Cricket South Africa is expecting the first part of the forensic audit into its affairs by Friday, which may determine whether suspended CEO Thabang Moroe will face disciplinary charges over allegations of misconduct. CSA President Chris Nenzani confirmed that Moroe’s suspension in December 2019 was directly linked to the audit and promised the organisation had made a “commitment” to providing more clarity in the coming weeks.Moroe was the seventh member of staff to be put on paid leave during CSA’s administrative unraveling late last year, and all the other cases have either been concluded or progressed significantly. Of those, four members of staff have been dismissed including Clive Eksteen, the former head of sales and sponsor relations, who announced earlier on Tuesday that he would take his case to the country’s labour dispute resolution body, the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA).In a detailed statement, Eksteen claimed he had been charged on five counts and found guilty of one, which related to a sponsorship deal between a multinational company and CSA. He appealed the guilty verdict but lost, and on Saturday, CSA said he had been dismissed as a result of “transgressions of a serious nature.” Eksteen denied that the charge he had been found guilty of was a serious one.”One charge cannot properly be described as “transgressions”, yet CSA chose to do so. The perception that has been created, and the perception, which is still prevalent, is that I was in some way involved in “suspicious” dealings, and therefore subject to an investigation along with other CSA Officials. Nothing could be further from the truth,” his statement read.While Nenzani conceded that Eksteen’s statement was “to some extent factual”, he would not go into details on it’s “merits or demerits”, because the matter is unresolved.Similarly, Nenzani was scant on the details of Moroe’s case save to say that CSA wants to ensure procedural correctness. He explained that when Moroe was suspended, initially by telephone call and then through a letter, it was made clear to Moroe that the finalisation of the audit would be used to gather information to formulate any charges against him. Nenzani indicated Moroe would have known that he was still suspended when Moroe unsuccessfully attempted to return to work last week. “His suspension letter is very clear that his suspension is linked to the finalisation of the forensic audit,” Nenzani said.The audit will also look into the decision-making of the board and Nenzani described the process of starting it as “very elaborate”. As a result, the audit did not start until March, almost three months after Moroe was suspended. Nenzani acknowledged the frustrations that delay has caused among stakeholders including the South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA), which accused the CSA board of deliberate delaying tactics in dealing with Moroe.”I’m sure SACA would appreciate that you cannot be cavalier in how you address these matters because if you do so, and you rush things and you miss a few steps, you are exposing yourself to a challenge of procedural unfairness,” Nenzani said. “The delay is not to the benefit of CSA, it’s not to the benefit of our supporters and it is not to the benefit if the players that SACA represents. We are making a commitment that in the coming weeks, there is going to be a clear process going forward. We understand the unhappiness… but very few people would have wanted us to flout process.”To that end, Nenzani also provided an assurance that he would step down at the conclusion of his term in September. Nenzani is currently serving his second term, which was extended by a year in 2019, with the aim of stabilising CSA through difficult financial times. Reflecting on his seven years in office, Nenzani said there were three things he would have done differently beginning with looking at “transformation on a radical scale”. CSA was sanctioned by the country’s sports’ ministry in 2016 for the slow pace of representational change but has since been praised for its progress.Nenzani would also have wanted CSA to have acted differently in “the manner in which we engage and communicate.” Though he did not elaborate, CSA’s disputes with SACA over the years, including most recently over a proposed domestic restructure, is one example. Most tellingly, perhaps, Nenzani said that with hindsight, he should not have had an extra year added to his second term. “Looking back, I should not have agreed,” he said. “It is because of how I view leadership. Election to a position is an obligation to serve the people who elect you and therefore when they said please continue, you subject yourself to that directive.”In the last year, CSA has dealt with numerous on and off-field issues including a disappointing World Cup campaign and the tumble of the Test team down the rankings, an administrative overhaul, the loss of major sponsor Standard Bank, and repeated calls for the board to step down. The board’s AGM is set for September 5, when Nenzani and two other directors’ terms end.

Ollie Pope set for scan after shoulder injury on fourth morning

Pope left the field holding his left shoulder, which he dislocated last summer

Matt Roller24-Aug-2020

Ollie Pope left the field in the second over with a shoulder injury•Pool/AFP via Getty Images

Ollie Pope will undergo a scan on his left shoulder on Tuesday morning after leaving the field in the second over of Pakistan’s second innings in the third Test at the Ageas Bowl.Pope, who spent three months sidelined last summer after dislocating the same shoulder playing for Surrey, slid to save a boundary off the second ball of Stuart Broad’s first over of the fourth day and left the pitch almost immediately.He stayed off the field throughout the day, with James Bracey on as a substitute fielder in his place. With the majority of England’s squad having left the biosecure bubble to play for their counties, that meant their assistant coach, Paul Collingwood, had to put on his whites to carry drinks for the rest of the day.”He’s obviously banged his shoulder again, so he will go for a scan on that, and we’ll assess from there, really,” Chris Silverwood, England’s head coach, said. “We’ll know more once he’s had a scan.”Pope’s shoulder injury last summer ruled him out of Ashes contention, though he later told that it had been a “blessing in disguise”, allowing him to take a step back from the game and make changes to his technique.

أبو مسلم: إمام عاشور تخطى حدوده في الأهلي.. ولا يُدرك أننا نختلف عن الزمالك

وجه أحمد أبو مسلم، نجم الأهلي السابق، تحذيراً صريحاً لـ إمام عاشور لاعب وسط الفريق، بسبب أزماته الأخيرة، مُشددًا على ضرورة الالتزام والانضباط واحترام قواعد النادي وإلا سيجد نفسه خارج جدران القلعة الحمراء.

وقال أحمد أبو مسلم في تصريحات عبر “بود كاست على دكة الاحتياطي”: “أنا كنت أول واحد قال إن إمام عاشور سينتقل إلى الأهلي، أنا كان عندي المعلومة بحكم علاقتي بـ الوكلاء، هو لاعب جيد لكن لا بد أن يتعامل باحترافية أكثر من ذلك”.

وتابع: “لا بد أن يضع إمام عاشور أمثلة أمامه للاعبين كثيرين كانوا متألقين والآن أين هم؟!، مثال على ذلك صالح جمعة، هل أحد يختلف على موهبته؟ بالتأكيد لا، لكن المشكلة كانت في عقليته، أو أنه لم يسير على نظام الأهلي”.

وأضاف: “الأهلي كما هو منذ سنة 50، فلا بد أن تسير على نظامه، وجمهور الأهلي واحد، اللاعبون الآن عندهم مشكلة وهي البحث عن اللقطة والتريند، وإمام من ضمنهم، وليس هو فقط بل لاعبي مصر كلهم، الآن أرى في البرامج الرياضية لاعب يفعل أمرا معينا لكي يأخذ الكاميرا ناحيته ويُصبح تريند”.

وأشار: “أرى لاعبين يخطئون في حق زملائهم أو في ناد كبير حتى يصبحون تريند، (هلوسة التريند عملت في مصر مشاكل كثيرة)، إمام عاشور لا بد أن يعرف إنه في النادي الأهلي، ويُدرك أن جمهور القلعة الحمراء ليس كأي جمهور”.

طالع أيضًا | “مبلغ ضخم”.. الوداد المغربي يكشف عن قيمة العائد المادي للفرق المشاركة في كأس العالم للأندية

واستكمل: “جمهور الأهلي ليس كجمهور الزمالك، جماهير الأبيض عندما يُحبون نجمًا يقفون معه ضد الإدارة، لكن جمهور المارد الأحمر العكس، يُحب النادي أكثر من أي لاعب، أحذر إمام، ليس معنى أن الجماهير تُحبه أنها ستكون معه ضد مصلحة النادي الأهلي، مصلحة النادي فوق جميع أبنائه، لا بد أن يعلم أن الأهلي مُختلف”.

وأردف: “إمام عاشور من اللاعبين الجيدين لكن تفكيره صعب، لو استمر على هذا المنوال سيكون خارج النادي، الأهلي لن يُبقي على لاعب يفتعل أزمات في غرفة الملابس، نحن اعتدنا في النادي على احترام قادة الفريق، لو نحن في الغرفة وقائد الفريق طلب مني الجلوس والهدوء انتهى الأمر، وهناك ميزة أخرى في النادي إن القائد في عدم وجود الجهاز الفني لو لاعب لم يستجب للتعليمات من حقه أن يخصم له”.

واختتم: “النادي الأهلي منظومة كبيرة وعنده مبادئ وخطوط حمراء، وإمام عاشور تخطى الخطوط الحمراء في أزمته الأخيرة، عندما ينشر عبر حسابه شيء مثل الذي نشره في حق محمد رمضان المدير الرياضي، فإنه لا يدرك حجم ما فعله حتى لو قام بإزالة المنشور بعد ذلك”.

Grêmio pode ter Thiago Santos e Borja contra a Chapecoense

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Na briga para sair da zona de rebaixamento, o Grêmio foca no duelo da próxima segunda-feira contra a Chapecoense, que será disputado na Arena.

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Ciente que não pode perder mais pontos dentro de casa, Felipão pode ter alguns reforços no time principal.

Um deles é Thiago Santos. O volante é um velho conhecido de Felipão da época do Palmeiras e não esconde a sua idolatria pelo atleta.

A tendência é que o ‘cachorrão’, apelido dado a Thiago por Felipão, assuma uma vaga no meio-campo ao lado de Darlan ou Lucas Silva.

Borja

Outra novidade pode ser Borja. O atacante está inscrito no BID da CBF e em plenas condições de jogo. Ele deve ficar com a vaga de Ricardinho.

Confira a provável escalação do Grêmio: Gabriel Chapecó; Vanderson, Geromel, Ruan (Kannemann) e Bruno Cortez; Thiago Santos, Darlan (Lucas Silva), Jean Pyerre, Alisson e Léo Pereira; Borja (Ricardinho).

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PIF eyeing £42m "machine" as Newcastle’s dream Bruno replacement

Newcastle United are still reeling from missing out on European football after Manchester United saved their season with victory in the FA Cup final over Manchester City, but there is plenty of reason to be optimistic on Tyneside.

With wealth and wherewithal spread throughout the club, Newcastle know that a shrewd summer of recruitment will place Eddie Howe's side back in a promising position, having endured an injury-ravaged season.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe

It's likely that a few sales will occur, with Bruno Guimaraes – who has a €115m (£100m) release clause – attracting interest from some of Europe's top outfits, but PIF have proven themselves savvy operators and an exciting replacement is already being lined up.

Newcastle eyeing Serie A star

According to Italian outlet Calcio Mercato, Newcastle are at the front of the race to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson this summer, with the 24-year-old playing a vital role in his side's Europa League triumph this season.

Gian Piero Gasperini's team are readying the defences as suitors circle for their prized assets, though Ederson – who is contracted until 2027 – will not be allowed to depart unless their €50m (£42m) valuation is met.

Atalanta midfielder Ederson

Should Guimaraes leave, the Magpies will have money to burn and Ederson's ball-recovering, tough-tackling style could make him the perfect man to succeed his countryman.

Why Ederson would thrive at Newcastle

Newcastle need to bolster a range of areas this summer, and while Howe's side appear to have missed out on Fulham centre-back Tosin Adarabioyo to Chelsea, Bournemouth's Lloyd Kelly is reportedly closing on a move to Tyneside as he approaches the culmination of his South Coast contract.

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But the work must not stop there, especially with these lingering rumours around Guimaraes' potential sale. If Howe is to lose his centrepiece, Atalanta's midfield star would be the perfect replacement.

"24-years-old, strong, well-built central midfielder. Strong on the ball, versatile, box-to-box." South American football expert Tim Vickery spoke with clarity and sincerity as he outlined Ederson's skill set, entering the discussion following Newcastle's initial interest back in January.

Ederson joined Atalanta from Serie A rivals Salernitana in July 2022 and has since amassed 90 appearances across all competitions, scoring eight goals and providing two assists.

He's invariably committed and tenacious but Ederson saved the magnum opus of his Atalanta career for the night of this season's Europa League final, producing a dominant display to destroy Bayer Leverkusen's record 51-game unbeaten streak and slice the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal title holders' hopes of cementing footballing immortality.

Ederson: Performance vs Bayer Leverkusen

Stat

#

Minutes played

90'

Touches

59

Shots taken

2

Accurate passes

28/39 (72%)

Key passes

1

Long balls

5/12

Dribble attempts

2/2

Tackles

2

Clearances

2

Interceptions

2

Duels won

8/12

Stats via Sofascore

Journalist Carlo Garganese gushed over Ederson's display, hailing him as a "machine" in the middle, while 90min handed the 6 foot 1 titan a 9/10 match rating after he confirmed his acumen and then some.

Averaging 2.3 tackles, 4.8 successful duels and 5.2 ball recoveries per game in the Italian top flight, as per Sofascore, the £42k-per-week ace certainly has all the tools to succeed Guimaraes, should his compatriot find himself departing from St. James' Park this summer.

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Guimaraes is one of the Premier League's leading midfielders, averaging 2.4 tackles, 7.7 successful duels and 6.4 recoveries per game in the division this term – and while Ederson would need to step up his game to fill in such a void, he does boast the right template.

Let's not forget that if this series of eventualities falls into play, the Toon will still have plenty of cash to put toward strengthening in other areas, and it might just see the club rise back to the forefront of the Premier League next season.

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Sophie Devine wants to 'pinch the Rose Bowl back' from Australia

New Zealand last got their hands on the trophy in 1999

ESPNcricinfo staff09-Sep-2020

Sophie Devine continued her magnificent form•ICC

New Zealand captain Sophie Devine is putting a positive spin on the two-week quarantine period that her team will have to undergo on their tour of Australia. Devine said the isolation will allow the players to spend time together ahead of the limited-overs series starting September 26, and said they were “in a really fortunate position” to be able to get back on the park so soon.”It’s one of the silver linings of this trip,” Devine told NZC just before New Zealand departed for Australia. “It’s not very often that we get to go on an overseas tour and have two weeks preparation leading into the first game. It’s normally a week.”This will be the first time that both teams will play any competitive cricket since the T20 World Cup in March. While men’s international cricket resumed two months ago with West Indies touring England, this marks the first occasion of a top women’s series taking place since the coronavirus-induced pause in world cricket.”We’re really excited to be spending time as a wider group of 17 players… as we’ve been stuck indoors for the last couple of months,” Devine said. “We now have to be at our best to beat the Australian side in Australia.”Australia are the current holders of the T20 World Cup, but Devine put the sides on the same page, with neither having played competitive cricket in the recent past.”Though the lockdown has been different on either side of the Tasman [Sea], none of us have played cricket for quite a while,” Devine said. “So I think it’s a really nice opportunity for us to go out there and hit the Aussies hard.”Australia have dominated bilateral ODI contests against New Zealand over the last two decades, with New Zealand having last won the Rose Bowl (the trophy for ODI series between the two teams) in 1999.”The aim is to certainly to bring back the Rose Bowl,” Devine said. “It’s been close to 20 years now [since] we’ve had it on our side of the Tasman, so that’s going to be a massive motivation for us to go out there and pinch the Rose Bowl back.”

Bid incoming: Man Utd eye midfield sensation who’s as good as Mainoo

Manchester United’s midfield has been a problem area for years, with only a handful of players living up to their expectations.

Since the arrival of Erik ten Hag, he’s tried to bolster the middle of the field, signing the likes of Christian Eriksen, Casemiro, Mason Mount and even Sofyan Amrabat on loan.

Casemiro

However, none of them have truly impressed – Mount notably scoring just once all season – hence why Sir Jim Ratcliffe is keen to reinforce the position this summer.

Man Utd’s search for a new midfielder

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Man United are plotting a new move for Joao Neves.

Benfica already received an offer from the Red Devils for their midfielder, £51.1m, which was swiftly rejected.

However, they’re set to return with a higher offer of £64m, which could rise to £72.4m with add-ons.

That said, there are a few factors that could make this deal complicated, with Manchester City also keen and Benfica looking to hand him a new contract with a release clause of £128m attached. At the moment it currently stands at €120m (£102m).

Therefore, United will be keen to get the deal done as soon as possible, especially considering he’s just as talented as Kobbie Mainoo.

Why Joao Neves would be a fantastic signing

When a young player breaks onto the scene with such quality, they’re often overhyped, but that’s certainly not the case for Neves or Mainoo.

Both midfielders enjoyed their first major breakthrough campaign last season, and by the end of it, they became key players in the side.

The Portuguese gem started 27 Liga Portugal games while the England international made 24 Premier League starts, both in the double pivot of a 4-2-3-1.

But what exactly makes them so special? And why is Neves just as talented as Mainoo?

Neves vs Mainoo 23/24 League Stats

Stats (per game)

Neves

Mainoo

Touches

76.5

49

Passes completed

54.4

31.1

Pass accuracy

90%

87%

Successful dribbles

1.2

1.3

Tackles

2

2

Balls recovered

6.4

4

Duels won

6

5

Dribbled past

1

1

Fouls won

1.5

1

Via Sofascore

Well, first and foremost, the duo are both 19 years of age, yet they play with the confidence and maturity of an elite player ten years their senior, with no occasion affecting them thus far. The very fact Mainoo scored in the FA Cup final says a lot.

Furthermore, as you can see from the stats, their profiles are incredibly complete, boasting technical class and defensive dominance, which is why Neves in particular has been tipped to develop into “one of the best CMs” in the world by football analyst Ben Mattinson.

One of their biggest attributes is how composed they are in possession, often retaining the ball well and being press-resistant, as shown by how few times they lose possession, as well as their pass accuracy and successful dribbles.

On the other hand, they’re also extremely tenacious players who work incredibly hard off the ball, whether that’s winning their individual battles, leading the press, or covering ground with ease.

Although they can both play in numerous roles, including slightly deeper, Neves and Mainoo are at their best in a box-to-box role, where they can dominate the game all over the field.

However, what’s absolutely crazy is the standard and consistency that they’re showing at such a young age and the fact that they are already so important to their clubs.

Therefore, it’s no surprise that Ratcliffe wants to sign Neves this summer, as alongside Mainoo, United would have a midfield to dominate for years to come.

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Bragantino pode entrar em campo fora do G-4 do Brasileirão

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Na semifinal da Copa Sul-Americana, o Red Bull Bragantino deixa o torneio continental de lado e volta a focar na disputa do Brasileirão.

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No momento, o time comandado por Mauricio Barbieri é o 4º colocado, com 28 pontos, um a mais que o Flamengo, seu rival direto.

Neste fim de semana, o Massa Bruta fica de fora da rodada. Só volta a campo na segunda-feira. Ou seja, quando entrar para encarar o América-MG, o time paulista pode estar fora do G-4.

Torcida pelo Ceará

Para não entrar fora da zona de classificação direta da Libertadores, o Bragantino vai torcer pelo Ceará, que recebe o Fla, na Arena Castelão.

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جوائز الكاف 2024 | الإعلان عن أفضل لاعب داخل إفريقيا

كشف الاتحاد الإفريقي لكرة القدم “كاف” عن أفضل لاعب داخل قارة إفريقيا لعام 2024، في الحفل المقام بالمغرب اليوم الإثنين.

وكان حصل على لقب أفضل لاعب داخل إفريقيا، في العام الماضي، 2023، لاعب النادي الأهلي، بيرسي تاو.

ويتنافس على جائزة أفضل لاعب داخل إفريقيا هذا العام، الثلاثي حسين الشحات لاعب الأهلي، أحمد سيد زيزو لاعب الزمالك، الحارس الجنوب إفريقي رونوين ويليامز حارس صن داونز.

طالع | مباشر.. حفل جوائز الكاف 2024

كان يتواجد ضمن القائمة، مصطفى شوبير حارس النادي الأهلي، لكن خرج من القائمة النهائية لجائزة أفضل لاعب داخل إفريقيا.

وأقام الاتحاد الإفريقي لكرة القدم “كاف” حفل جوائز الأفضل للعام الحالي، في مدينة مراكش بالمغرب للعام الثاني على التوالي. جائزة أفضل لاعب داخل إفريقيا 2024

تم الإعلان عن فوز رونوين ويليامز حارس صن داونز، بجائزة أفضل لاعب داخل إفريقيا 2024.

Australia aim to protect 20-year dominance with a chance of world record

New Zealand were given a confidence boost by victory in the last T20I but still look short of spin resources for the conditions

Andrew McGlashan02-Oct-2020

Alyssa Healy’s 71-ball hundred took Australia to their record-breaking win•Getty Images

Australia will reacquaint themselves with ODI cricket on Saturday after a gap of 12 months with a 20-year record of dominance over New Zealand to protect and the chance to equal a world record if they are able to win the Rose Bowl 3-0.Meg Lanning’s team currently sit on 18 consecutive ODI wins having most recently played the format last October against Sri Lanka. Three victories over the next few days would take them level with the 21 consecutive wins put together by Ricky Ponting’s side in 2003.Defeat in the final T20I was a reminder that they may not have it all their own way, but New Zealand have not held the Rose Bowl one-day trophy since 1999 and were beaten 3-0 in the previous series, which was held in Australia in early 2019 although they should have won the opening match in Perth.”We’re definitely aware of it, not necessarily within what we are talking about but you see it in the media,” allrounder Jess Jonassen said. “It’s been an incredible achievement so far to have won so many on the trot.”It’s not a record we are necessarily setting out to try and break because we know of the calibre of players in this New Zealand set-up. They have any number of people who can take any game away from you. We don’t want to get too far ahead of ourselves. If we do get to that position, hopefully we can go for a clean sweep. The noise and the chat around that world record would be pretty much at the forefront by then.”For New Zealand, having ended a 13-match losing streak across formats against Australia by winning the final T20I, they are able to head into the series with a lift to their confidence.”The great thing is we are now able to play three [ODI] games in six days, like everyone else we haven’t had much opportunity to do that,” head coach Bob Carter told ESPNcricinfo. “It’ll be really good to get a gauge and really test ourselves with that batting order, how we respond to playing a 50-over game, developing those skills you need through different phases.”They are hampered on this trip by the absence of offspinners Leigh Kasperek and Anna Peterson, especially as the Allan Border Field pitches are being used multiple times and offering considerable help to spin, leaving a lot on the shoulders of Amelia Kerr, but Carter is keen to look at the bigger picture.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

“The thing to understand is as a team, we need to build our depth,” he said. “Can we build it to the level of England or Australia? Maybe not, but then again you can say that sometimes reflects in the men’s game, but we know how wonderfully well the Blackcaps do in all the major competitions. For me that’s what I’m trying to transfer from my high performance role to the White Ferns, try and express to the girls that we are able to produce significant performances.”Not having the two offspinners, who are very fine bowlers, was something that we had to look at. And again, this about us trying to create some depth. The bonus for us that Maddy Green, who would be considered as a developing offspinner, has now shown herself that she can bowl two overs for six [in the last T20I] and pick up a valuable wicket. Sometimes you’ve got to adapt because you’ve got what you’ve got. Amelia has now started to really find her rhythm after not bowling for some time. And the seamers, it’s great to see Lea Tahuhu, running in how she is, and Rosemary Mair.”There has also been the positive return to international cricket for Amy Satterthwaite who looked in excellent form during the last two T20Is. “She’s been working two or three times a week since early June and also been doing all her strength work,” Carter said. “It was a case of her proving it to herself. I personally wasn’t surprised how well she played; think she might have surprised herself.”The challenge for them against Australia, even with the hosts missing Ellyse Perry, is significant – there have not been too many close matches in the run of 18 wins; the five-run win against New Zealand last year and a two-wicket margin against England among a lot of one-sided outings. They are a team that does not want to stand still.”We just want to live our team values and one of those is being fearless,” Jonassen said. “Over the last few years, we’ve really grabbed the concept of fearless rather than reckless and think that has allowed us to push to envelope in 50-over cricket as well.”I was only talking to someone the other day that when I came in playing National League, 180 was seen as a good score and 200 was almost the mental barrier over the opposition, whereas now it’s 250-260 and sometimes that’s not enough. The more that we are playing fearless cricket from a batting perspective that will always push the game forward.”New Zealand captain Sophie Devine has said that the last 12 months has been about building self-belief in her team. This series will be another test of how deep that runs.

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