Botafogo x América-MG: alvinegros esgotam dois setores para jogo do Campeonato Brasileiro

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O jogo entre Botafogo x América-MG promete uma quantidade significativa de alvinegros no Nilton Santos. Motivados pela vitória do Glorioso em cima do Fortaleza, os botafoguenses esgotaram os setores Leste Inferior e Leste Superior para esse domingo.

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Mais de 23 mil ingressos já foram adquiridos pelos alvinegros. Os únicos setores que ainda estão disponíveis são Oeste Inferior, Norte e Tribuna de Honra. As vendas seguem ocorrendo pela internet e nos pontos físicos citados no site “Voucher Seguro”.

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Os preços dos setores restantes variam entre R$20 e R$320. O Botafogo iniciou a venda de ingressos na última segunda-feira e aplicou uma promoção especial para os sócios. O jogo vem gerando muita repercussão de alvinegros nas redes sociais.

Botafogo e América-MG se enfrentam neste domingo, às 11h, no Nilton Santos, em partida válida pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. O Glorioso vai em busca da segunda vitória consecutiva na competição.

VIDEO: Thiago Silva breaks down in tears after captaining boyhood club Fluminese to victory over Champions League finalists Inter Milan in Club World Cup

Brazil legend Thiago Silva broke down in tears after he captained his boyhood club Fluminense to a surprise 2-0 win over Champions League finalists Inter Milan in the Round of 16 at the Club World Cup. The 40-year-old centre-back locked up Nerazzurri strikers Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram despite stuggling with his hamstring throughout the game.

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    Silva led Fluminense to their third clean sheet in four games in the Club World Cup as the Brazilian Serie A side defeated European royalty, Inter Milan. The 40-year-old former Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan defender broke down in tears after the game as he celebrated his boyhood club reaching the Quarter-Final of the Club World Cup.

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    Speaking to DAZN after the win, Silva said: "I am very proud of my teammates. It is so hard to play against Inter; they played the Champions League final only a month ago.

    "It was not easy to play, it was so hot today… Too hot to play football. The timing was not good, but Fluminense is a big team.

    "We played very well. To win 2-0 against Inter is not easy. Only 10 days ago, I had a hamstring issue, so it was not easy to play today, but I am very proud of our medical team."

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    Fluminense are now set to face off against Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal, who held a surprise of their own as they defeated Manchester City, on Friday, July 5 at Orlando's Camping World Stadium. Silva will be a starter despite his injury as he will be keen on leading his boyhood club to the semi-final of the Club World Cup.

تشكيل منتخب مصر للشباب أمام الكويت وديًا.. كباكا ومحمد السيد أساسيان

أعلن أسامة نبيه، المدير الفني لـ منتخب مصر للشباب تحت 20 عامًا، التشكيل الأساسي لمواجهة الكويت الأولمبي، في المباراة الودية التي تجمع بينهما اليوم.

وينتظم منتخب مصر، تحت إشراف الجهاز الفني بقيادة أسامة نبيه المدير الفني، في معسكر مفتوح بمشروع الهدف بمدينة 6 أكتوبر.

ويستعد منتخب الشباب لخوض نهائيات كأس العالم تحت 20 عامًا فى تشيلي، في الفترة من 27 سبتمبر إلى 19 أكتوبر القادمين.

طالع | موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة مصر والكويت اليوم استعدادًا لكأس العالم تحت 20 عامًا

ويلعب منتخب الشباب تحت 20 سنة في المونديال، ضمن المجموعة الأولى التي تضم تشيلي “المستضيف”، نيوزيلندا واليابان.

وتمكن منتخب مصر للشباب من الفوز وديًا أمام الكويت في المباراة الأولى بنتيجة 3-2. تشكيل منتخب مصر للشباب أمام الكويت

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الدفاع: محمد إبراهيم – معتز محمد – عبد الله بوستنجي – محمود لبيب

الوسط: أحمد خالد كباكا – محمد السيد – أحمد وحيد

الهجوم: أحمد شرف – أدهم كريم – حامد عبد الله

ODI World Cup digest: Saud stars for Pakistan; Dharamsala-Delhi double; Gill in doubt

Pakistan do enough to beat Netherlands, a Dharamsala-Delhi double-header looms on Saturday, while Shubman Gill is in doubt to face Australia

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–Fixtures | Squads | Points table | Tournament IndexTop Story: Saud Shakeel gets Pakistan off the mark despite Bas de Leede heroicsIt wasn’t the perfect performance but, at the moment, good enough will do for Pakistan, and good enough is exactly what they achieved. In a staccato showing where bursts of inspiration were interspersed with spells of shaky mediocrity, Babar Azam’s side eventually eased to an 81-run win over the Netherlands despite Bas de Leede’s all-round heroics. The 23-year-old allrounder was at times a one-man bulwark against Pakistan, but thanks to fifties from Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan managed 286. Pakistan had enough bowling firepower to overwhelm Netherlands, with Haris Rauf blowing the game open through the middle overs and always leaving the game just out of Dutch hands.Click here for the full reportMatch analysis: Pakistan go Saud to find middle-order fixUntil recently – that is, until very recently – Saud Shakeel was perceived to be a one-format batter. He had cracked Tests, but on Friday in Hyderabad, he walked in to bat with Pakistan tottering at 38 for 3 in their World Cup opening game, which was only his seventh ODI. It’s far from the ideal scenario he had hoped to have come in at.Yet, it was an opportunity to prove his batting chops by walking the tightrope. Counterpunching isn’t part of most batting DNAs in such situations, most definitely not if you are on World Cup debut. This is why Shakeel’s knock, a stroke-filled 52-ball 68, was refreshing.At 28, he would know the challenges late bloomers like him face – for one, fewer chances of comebacks if you mess up. To recalibrate to the demands of his role in such a high-stakes environment spoke volumes about his clarity and calmness.Click here to read the full analysis from Shashank Kishore in HyderabadMust Watch: Wasim Jaffer and Dale Steyn were impressed by Netherlands’ performance1:34

Jaffer: Netherlands can spring more than one surprise

News headlines India opener Shubman Gill is unwell, having tested positive for dengue, but hasn’t yet been ruled out of India’s opening World Cup game against Australia in Chennai on Sunday.
England fast bowler Mark Wood refused to blame England’s limited preparations for their chastening nine-wicket defeat to New Zealand in Ahmedabad and said they will show their “resilience” when they play Bangladesh in Dharamsala next week.

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Steyn: It will be spin vs spin, and Shakib vs Rashid

Afghanistan have been hot on Bangladesh’s heels for the better part of the last decade. This year alone, they are locked at 2-2 after Afghanistan won the bilateral ODI series in Chattogram 2-1, but later Bangladesh beat them by a handsome margin in the Asia Cup. The two sets of players respect each other. There’s bonhomie. But the gloves will be off in the World Cup opener for the two sides in Dharamsala on Saturday.Bangladesh are coming off a 2-0 series defeat against New Zealand at home, having also won just two games in the Asia Cup, where they couldn’t make the final. Off the field, there has been high drama after Shakib Al Hasan blasted Tamim Iqbal on the day Bangladesh left for India for the World Cup.Full previewTeam newsAfghanistan (probable): 1 Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), 2 Ibrahim Zadran, 3 Rahmat Shah, 4 Hashmatullah Shahidi (capt), 5 Mohammad Nabi, 6 Najibullah Zadran, 7 Azmatullah Omarzai, 8 Rashid Khan, 9 Naveen-ul-Haq, 10 Mujeeb Ur Rahman, 11 Fazalhaq FarooqiBangladesh (probable): 1 Tanzid Hasan, 2 Litton Das, 3 Najmul Hossain Shanto, 4 Shakib Al Hasan (capt), 5 Towhid Hridoy, 6 Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), 7 Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 8 Nasum Ahmed/Mahedi Hasan, 9 Taskin Ahmed, 10 Shoriful Islam, 11 Hasan MahmudMatch previewSouth Africa vs Sri Lanka, Delhi (2pm IST; 8.30am GMT; 6.30pm AEDT)2:26

Steyn: Klaasen and Miller key to counter Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka could hardly have picked a tougher opponent to face first up at the World Cup than South Africa. The Sri Lankans come into this game with big question marks over their batting and have an injury-weakened bowling attack; South Africa, in contrast, seem to be a well-oiled machine, primed for the flat tracks this World Cup is expected to offer.Where South Africa might have some concerns is in their bowling. With Anrich Nortje and Sisanda Magala ruled out with injury, they are lacking a bit of bite up front and at the death. Then, in the spin department, too, with just Keshav Maharaj and Tabraiz Shamsi available, their options are not as varied as is the case with some other teams (such as Sri Lanka). But they more than make up for this with a batting line-up in fine fettle.Full previewTeam newsSouth Africa (probable XI): 1 Temba Bavuma (capt), 2 Quinton de Kock (wk), 3 Rassie van der Dussen, 4 Aiden Markram, 5 Heinrich Klaasen, 6 David Miller, 7 Marco Jansen, 8 Gerald Coetzee, 9 Andile Phelukwayo/Tabraiz Shamsi, 10 Keshav Maharaj, 11 Kagiso RabadaSri Lanka (probable XI): 1 Kusal Perera, 2 Pathum Nissanka, 3 Kusal Mendis (wk), 4 Sadeera Samarawickrama, 5 Charith Asalanka, 6 Dhananjaya de Silva, 7 Dasun Shanaka (capt), 8 Dunith Wellalage, 9 Dushan Hemantha, 10 Dilshan Madushanka, 11 Lahiru Kumara

Top-seeded India clinch gold medal after washout

Rain played spoilsport in the men’s final at the Asian Games, meaning that only 18.2 overs were possible before the game was abandoned. India, by virtue of being the higher-seeded team, were awarded the gold medal in what proved to be an anti-climactic end to a competitive tournament.Earlier in the afternoon, India had won the toss and had elected to field first. Arshdeep Singh set the tone early, like he did in the semi-final, using the conditions and getting the ball to move prodigiously, both in the air and off the surface. However, it was Shivam Dube who dealt the first blow, getting Zubaidi Akbari to mistime his slog to mid-on in the second over.Arshdeep got his reward in the very next over, cramping Mohammad Shahzad for room and having him caught-behind. Shahzad was unhappy with the decision. His unhappiness was not entirely unwarranted, with replays later indicating that the ball flicked his right bicep rather than the bat or glove.Afghanistan were dented further in the fourth over, with Noor Ali Zadran involved in a needless run-out. He pulled the ball to deep square leg but was a little sluggish with his running, eventually falling inches short of his ground at the striker’s end while trying to complete the second run.Shahidullah steadied Afghanistan after early collapse•AFP/Getty Images

Afsar Zazai and Shahidullah stitched together a 37-run fourth-wicket partnership and looked set to increase the scoring rate in the middle overs. Zazai, though, could not read a beautifully-disguised Ravi Bishnoi googly in the 10th over. The ball pitched on a length just outside off and jagged back, breezing past the inside edge and crashing into the stumps. Shahbaz Ahmed castled Karim Janat an over later to leave Afghanistan tottering at 52-5 after 10.5 overs.Afghanistan got their act together once captain Gulbadin Naib strode out. He injected composure into their innings and put together a 60-run partnership with Shahidullah, off just 45 balls. The pair rotated the strike and were proactive enough to pounce on any loose deliveries.Shahidullah finished with a 43-ball 49, while Naib ended with 27 off 24 balls, helping Afghanistan to a total of 112-5 before rain arrived. Bishnoi was the pick of the bowlers for India, giving away only 12 runs in his four overs and bagging a wicket. Arshdeep, Dube and Shahbaz scalped a wicket apiece.

Jose Mourinho's new striker? Fenerbahce in talks to sign former Premier League star playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia

Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce are in talks to sign a former Premier League star who plays alongside Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia.

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Fabrizio Romano reports that the Turkish outfit want to sign ex-Aston Villa forward Jhon Duran, with a move said to be close. Al-Nassr have allowed the forward to leave the club and terms are close to being agreed.

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Duran only signed for Al-Nassr in January, costing the Saudi club a reported £65m. He has struggled to settle at his new club, however, and a summer move seems to suit all parties.

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Villa were said to be "exasperated" by Duran during his time at the club, explaining why they were so willing to sell one of the most exciting young forwards in the league. He has scored 12 goals in 18 matches for Al-Nassr but is set to be on the move again.

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Should a move be completed, Duran will join a Fenerbahce side aiming to win their first title since 2011. Galatasaray have won the league in three straight seasons.

Renato Gaúcho é liberado e não comanda último treino do Grêmio

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Na zona de acesso da Série B, o Grêmio realizou o último treino da semana nesta sexta-feira no CT Presidente Luiz Carvalho antes da folga do elenco. A atividade não foi acompanhada por Renato Gaúcho, que pediu liberação para resolver problemas particulares no Rio de Janeiro, segundo o departamento do clube.

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Sem o técnico, os atletas correram em volta do campo sob o comando do auxiliar Alexandre Mendes.

Por conta da distância até a próxima partida, que será realizada apenas no dia 30 de setembro contra o Sampaio Corrêa, o elenco ganhou folga neste fim de semana.

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Com 53 pontos, o Tricolor aparece na vice-liderança da Série B. O Londrina, primeiro time fora do G-4, aparece na classificação com 45 pontos.

Conway, Mitchell centuries power New Zealand to crushing eight-wicket win

England’s 2019 reunion ruined despite fighting fifties from Buttler, Stokes, Livingstone, Malan

Andrew Miller08-Sep-2023New Zealand 297 for 2 (Mitchell 118*, Conway 111*) beat England 291 for 6 (Buttler 72, Malan 54, Stokes 52, Livingstone 52) by eight wicketsNew Zealand landed the first blow in their World Cup warm-up series in Cardiff – and were able to rush off the pitch in good time for the All Blacks’ opening fixture of the rugby version in Paris – as England’s “Class of 2019” reunion was gatecrashed by a brace of outstanding, uncompromising centuries from Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell.Set what seemed to be a competitive 292 for victory, after a hard-worked England innings featuring four separate half-centuries, including from Ben Stokes on his return to the ODI format, New Zealand instead inched ahead of the required rate from the outset of the powerplay, and on a pitch that seemed to have eased up in the cooler evening conditions, accelerated with dismissive power through the back-end to land a crushing eight-wicket win with 26 balls left unused.Conway, fittingly, finished the match with his only six of his innings, effortlessly launched back over Liam Livingstone’s head, having set New Zealand’s unflustered tempo throughout an exceptional knock of 111 not out from 121 balls. However, it was Mitchell who applied the muscle, clobbering seven sixes and seven fours in his unbeaten 118 from 91, to provide the lion’s share of an unbeaten 180-run stand for the third wicket.It left England’s earlier efforts looking distinctly huff and puff – rarely has this trend-setting white-ball team been left looking quite so off the pace after batting through their 50 overs. Jos Buttler top-scored with a grafting knock of 72 from 68, after he and Stokes had built on a fluent 54 off 53 from Dawid Malan at the top of the order, while Livingstone’s first fifty in any international since June 2022 – a free-wheeling knock of 52 from 40 balls – had looked like being the difference between the teams, with Conway admitting after the match that their total of 291 for 6 had been “slightly above par”.Instead, Conway took it upon himself to make a mockery of such assessments. By the end of the powerplay, he and Will Young – preferred to Finn Allen at the top of New Zealand’s order after a stellar year in the 50-over format – had put them 11 runs to the good at 61 for 0. Much of that momentum came courtesy of a wayward opening burst from Reece Topley, whose two overs were picked off for 25 runs, while David Willey was relegated from his new-ball role for the first time since his ODI debut, 64 matches and eight years ago.Jos Buttler carves through the off side during his 72 from 68 balls•AFP/Getty ImagesIt took a moment of magic from England’s go-to man Adil Rashid to break the partnership. Introduced straight after the end of the fielding restrictions, the first delivery of his spell was a tossed-up, drifting legbreak, that dipped just back of a length before biting into the off stump, via a thin deflection off the back pad as Young was turned inside-out.That moment gave England a toe-hold, but New Zealand had no reason to change their approach. Henry Nicholls, in theory a placeholder for the injured Kane Williamson at No. 3 but keen to seize his chance to make the position his own, knuckled down for an even-tempoed 26 from 30 in a second-wicket stand of 56, as he negotiated, first, Joe Root’s offbreaks, then an energetic but ineffective maiden ODI spell for the debutant Gus Atkinson, whom he dispatched through backward square and long-off in consecutive overs.Willey did return to dislodge Nicholls with a long-hop, but by then, England’s gameplan had suffered a critical blow. After two brief visits to the dressing-room, Rashid left the field with a wince at the end of the 17th over, with what the ECB later confirmed was cramp. And though he did return to the fray after lengthy treatment, he was not permitted to bowl again until the 37th, by which stage New Zealand’s chase was romping along at 203 for 2.Mitchell, by this stage, had marched his way to a 54-ball fifty – which he had admittedly brought up after cuffing a Livingstone long-hop through the hands of Chris Woakes at short midwicket, but that was about the limit of his false strokes. With two fours and two big sixes already to his name, Mitchell put the hammer down on England’s ailing trump card, and the remainder of the chase was torched.Rashid’s first ball back was planted over long-off for six, his second was finessed through backward square for four. The first ball of Rashid’s next over was pumped through long-on for four more. Conway then flicked Livingstone to midwicket to bring up his century, whereupon Mitchell took it upon himself to lead the celebrations. His next three balls, all from Rashid, were launched for six, four, six, and after rushing through to his own hundred from 84 balls with a nudge to leg off Livingstone, he completed the smackdown with 18 more runs from his final seven balls.England were rather bewildered by the end of it all. Way back at the start of the day, it had seemed that the major talking point would surely revolve around their shock inclusion of Harry Brook as an opener in place of Jason Roy, who suffered a back spasm before the start of play.With Jonny Bairstow also rested in the wake of his shoulder niggle in the fourth T20I, it meant that England’s innings was launched not by a reunion of their 2019 old guard, but by a potential harbinger for the 2023 defence. Despite Malan’s protestations last week that Brook is “4, 5, 6” so they couldn’t possibly be in competition for one spot, there’s no time to stand on ceremony with the World Cup defence looming in less than a month’s time, and so the England management opted to nip that notion in the bud from the get-go.The stage might have been set for a comedic run-out … instead the upshot was a measured opening partnership of 80 in exactly 15 overs, and perhaps contrary to any pre-innings presumptions, it was Malan who made most of that running in another pointedly fighting knock, studded with nine cherry-picked fours, the majority blazed through the covers as he capitalised on New Zealand’s fuller lengths in the powerplay.Related

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It was an innings that looked even better in hindsight, once England’s engine-room had struggled to match his even tempo – most particularly Joe Root, who never looked settled in his torturous knock of 6 from 15 – and after rolling his wrists on a pull through fine leg to bring up a 48-ball fifty, Malan seemed to tap his pad with his bat in an act of self-congratulation, a tacit acknowledgement of the pressure he is currently under.And yet, the doubters will not have been entirely silenced by his display – least of all the manner in which it ended. With a World Cup in India looming, a vulnerability against spin isn’t an ideal Achilles heel. Yet it took just two balls of Rachin Ravindra’s introduction for his start to be picked apart, as he planted his front foot on the line of off stump, and might well have been given out lbw had the ball not ricocheted onto his elbow and down onto his stumps.Nevertheless, in the personal shoot-out stakes, Malan had been quicker on the trigger than his opening partner. Despite a first-ball clip off the pads for four, Brook cut a subdued figure in his first stab as an ODI opener, perhaps unsurprisingly given that this is just his fourth 50-over match of any vintage since before the last World Cup.He was noticeably starved of the strike for much of the powerplay, 24 balls to 48 at one point, which may or may not have been an act of subtle one-upmanship on his team-mate’s part. Nevertheless he struggled to land any telling blows in the course of a 41-ball 25 all told, with just one other boundary – a wristy blap across the line against Kyle Jamieson. And then, just four balls after Malan’s departure, Lockie Ferguson bent his back in a blistering mid-innings spell, to find a perfectly directed bouncer that Brook could only fence meekly to the keeper.And so it was that Root and Stokes, England’s multi-format old firm, were reunited at 80 for 2 without either man having faced a ball. They could have been parted before they’d started too, when Stokes fenced his first ball, another fierce lifter, inches over the head of the sprawling Glenn Phillips at gully. Unlike Root, Stokes recovered his poise to dig England towards what ought to have been a defendable total. After their crushing finish to last week’s T20Is, however, New Zealand’s batters proved once again that they are on one hell of a roll.

Devine leads Scorchers onslaught as Renegades' woes deepen

The visitors raced to a 10-wicket victory with more than eight overs to spare to move second

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Sophie Devine launched Perth Scorchers towards their target•Getty Images

Perth Scorchers stars Sophie Devine and Beth Mooney piled more pain on the struggling Melbourne Renegades to steer their side to a 10-wicket WBBL thumping.Devine and Mooney smashed Renegades’ bowlers to all parts of the Junction Oval in Melbourne on Saturday to bring up Scorchers’ sixth win of the season with 52 balls to spare.New Zealand captain Devine smashed eight sixes in her unbeaten 70 from 36 balls to completely flatten Renegades. Australia ace Mooney’s 47 not out from 32 balls was relatively tame in comparison to Devine’s fireworks.Related

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Devine took a liking to Sarah Coyte, with the Renegades bowler going for 40 from her two overs including four sixes.It was the third hundred stand in the last four matches for Devine and Mooney following their 131 partnership against Brisbane Heat and 105 against in the previous meeting with Renegades.Scorchers’ big hitting came after Australia spinner Georgia Wareham smashed a career-best 57 not out to help the Renegades reach 133 for 5.The hosts struggled to get going after captain Hayley Matthews departed for a slow 8 from 15 balls. Renegades’ campaign is turning into a disaster, even with international stars Matthews and Harmanpreet Kaur in their XI.Amy Edgar was the standout bowler for Scorchers with 2 for 14 from her four overs including 16 dot balls.They upset reigning champions Strikers in their second match, but have tumbled to seven-straight losses since to be on the bottom of the table with a 1-8 record. Scorchers have moved up to second in the race for top spot which means direct qualification into a home grand final.

Athapaththu bludgeons Stars to help Thunder go top

Chamari Athapaththu bludgeoned Melbourne Stars’ attack to help lead Sydney Thunder to the top of the WBBL table with a nine-wicket win at Casey Fields.After Hannah Darlington was in everything with the ball for the Thunder to restrict the Stars to 123 for 5, Athapaththu blitzed 69 from 40 balls to chase down the target with 7.1 overs to spare.Wooden-spooners last season with one win in the entire season, Thunder now have a 4-1 record this summer and loom as genuine contenders. Darlington and Athapaththu continue to be big parts of that.After being overlooked in the overseas player draft and only scooped up by Thunder just before the tournament, Athapaththu has proved a point in the opening weeks. The Sri Lankan’s 69 on Saturday follows scores of 52 and 80 earlier in the tournament, to now be the competition’s second-leading run-scorer.Given a life when Rhys McKenna missed a chance on the long-on rope on 29, Athapaththu whacked 11 boundaries and two sixes in her knock. The most damage came when she helped take spinner Sasha Moloney for 28 off one over, with two sixes over the legside and three fours through the off. Tahlia Wilson also made 45 from 33 in the chase, forming part of a 119-run opening stand with Athapaththu.Earlier, Darlington backed up her 4 for 33 against the Renegades during the week with 2 for 13 from four overs on Saturday. The 21-year-old had an impact from the outset, going for just one in the opening over, before pulling off a direct-hit run-out moments later to remove Sophie Reid.With the ball Darlington was then able to build up enough pressure to have Meg Lanning dismissed for 17. Hit on the pad by Darlington and given not out, Australia’s captain took off for a quick single and was sent back before being run out by Claire Moore. In her next over, Darlington bowled Alice Capsey for 17 with one that stayed low, before trapping Maia Bouchier lbw next ball.Handed her Australian debut as a 19-year-old two years ago, Darlington is now showing that kind of form again for Thunder.While Thunder are flying, Stars have just two wins from their opening seven games and are in real trouble at the competition’s halfway mark.

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