Botafogo não pretende pagar multa de Víctor Cuesta ao Internacional

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Víctor Cuesta vem sendo um dos pilares do sistema defensivo alvinegro e deverá ser desfalque no jogo do próximo domingo. O LANCE! apurou que o Botafogo não pretende pagar a multa de R$1 milhão ao Internacional.

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O zagueiro foi anunciado pelo Glorioso em abril deste ano e pertence ao Colorado. Na época da negociação, os dirigentes gaúchos estabeleceram uma cláusula contratual para um eventual enfrentamento do argentino com o Inter.

+Botafogo ficou apenas um jogo sem marcar gol com Tiquinho Soares em campo

Em contato com o L!, o Botafogo reforçou que confia na qualidade de seu elenco e afirmou que não pretende pagar os valores acordados entre as partes previamente. Com isso, Cuesta não deverá ser relacionado e Kanu provavelmente atuará como titular.

+Luís Castro cita técnicos da Premier League para reforçar confiança no Botafogo

Botafogo e Internacional se enfrentam no próximo domingo, às 18h, no Nilton Santos, em partida válida pelo Campeonato Brasileiro. Dentro de casa, o time de Luís Castro vai em busca da terceira vitória consecutiva na competição.

Gurbaz, Ibrahim, Rahmat boss 283 chase in Afghanistan's first ODI win over Pakistan

It was Afghanistan’s highest successful chase in ODIs, and took them to their first win over Pakistan in the format in eight attempts

Ashish Pant23-Oct-20231:50

Bond: ‘There was a real calmness about Afghanistan’s chase’

8-0 or 7-1? Nah, we are not talking about one. Coming into their fifth game of the 2023 World Cup, Afghanistan had not beaten Pakistan in an ODI in seven attempts. They had run them close on at least two occasions but had to suffer one heartbreak after another. But on probably the biggest stage of them all, Afghanistan finally managed to break the hoodoo. And they did it, in Chennai, by eight wickets chasing down 283 with six balls to spare, crafting their highest successful chase in ODIs in the process. A ‘W’ against Pakistan finally, and 1-7, too. It was also the highest successful chase against Pakistan in a World Cup game.Should it count as an upset? Maybe not after what Afghanistan did to England, not after the clinical manner in which they chased down the target on Monday to move to sixth position on the table.Batting first on a surface that didn’t have a blade of grass, Babar Azam had no hesitation in batting first. Babar and Abdullah Shafique’s fifties backed up by excellent cameos from Iftikhar Ahmed and Shadab Khan helped Pakistan post a formidable 282 for 7.In reply, Afghanistan were switched on like men on a mission. Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran posted a 130-run stand for the opening wicket, with both batters scoring fifties. Once they exited, it was the turn for Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi to shepherd the chase and close it in 49 overs.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Afghanistan’s chase started on a perfect note with Gurbaz picking Shaheen Shah Afridi to the fine-leg boundary and Ibrahim driving Afridi through the covers three balls later. While Ibrahim took Hasan Ali to the cleaners, Gurbaz targeted Haris Rauf, smashing him for four fours in his opening over as Afghanistan raced to 60 after nine.While the boundary-scoring was impeccable, their running between the wickets was even better. They were also helped by Pakistan’s sloppy fielding – they were all over the place.It took Afghanistan just 15.3 overs to breach the 100-run mark. By that time, both Ibrahim and Gurbaz had brought up their fifties. Pakistan’s first wicket only came in the 22nd over, when Afridi induced a top edge off Gurbaz’s blade that was snapped up by deep third.No panic stations, though. Rahmat came in, and immediately got to work in his usual industrious style. Whenever there were a string of dot balls, Ibrahim or Rahmat broke the shackles with a boundary. They added 60 off 74 for the second wicket before Ibrahim, struggling with cramps, edged Hasan behind for 87.Any thoughts of a collapse, or even a couple of quick wickets, were quickly shut down by Shahidi and Rahmat. They added 96 unbeaten runs for the third wicket, not once giving Pakistan a sniff. The calmness with which they went about their work was probably the most striking feature of the chase.1:53

Babar: ‘The defeat has hurt us a lot’

And Pakistan looked toothless for most of the chase, the bowlers hardly getting anything out of the surface.While Rahmat with five fours and a six remained unbeaten on 77, Shahidi scored a 45-ball 48*. It was the captain who hit the winning runs, a pull/flick off Afridi to spark emotional scenes in the dugout.The first innings was one of three chunks: Pakistan dominated the first 15 overs; Afghanistan spinners had a stranglehold on the proceedings for the next 25; Pakistan pumped 91 runs in the last ten. And that seemed to have given them the momentum heading into the break.The pitch in Chennai was the same one used for India’s opening game against Australia, so Afghanistan brought in Noor Ahmad for Fazalhaq Farooqi to make it four spinners in their XI. The move, at least for the first 15 overs, seemed to have backfired.Pakistan moved to 56 for no loss in the first ten overs, the best powerplay they have had in ten innings at the World Cup. There was another first – and second – that took place in these ten overs: Abdullah Shafique hit two sixes. The first was Pakistan’s first after 1169 balls in powerplays this year.Abdullah Shafique, Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam – not a bad haul for Noor Ahmad•Associated Press

Pakistan had actually raced to their 50 in 7.4 overs with Naveen-ul-Haq and Mujeeb Ur Rahman both leaking runs. At this stage, Shahidi turned to Mohammad Nabi and the veteran, through his effective variations of pace and length, put a hold on the run-scoring. Azmatullah Omarzai benefited from this at the other end when Imam-ul-Haq miscued a pull to short midwicket.Babar and Shafique took the innings forward with Shafique soon reaching his second successive fifty, off 60 balls. However, once the ball got a bit older, and the surface a tad tired, it started playing a few more tricks. Between the 16th and the 31st overs, Pakistan could only manage two fours and a six and scored 61 runs while losing two key wickets. Noor struck both the telling blows.He first took out Shafique lbw with a wrong’un and then removed Mohammad Rizwan. Babar took 69 balls to reach his fifty before falling to Noor for 74.At 206 for 5 at the end of 42 overs, Pakistan seemed to be falling short of a par score. But Iftikhar and Shadab changed the script. The two added 73 off just 45 balls, taking apart what was a poor show at the death by the Afghanistan bowlers.In the end, though, the batters came through.

Man Utd finally nearing agreement for Bryan Mbeumo! 'Compromise' in sight after Brentford raise asking price beyond £65m

A deal for Manchester United to sign Bryan Mbeumo is reportedly nearing completion, with the Red Devils aware of Brentford's demands for the Cameroonian.

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According to the , United are confident that a long-awaited deal for Mbeumo will soon be done, with a 'compromise' said to be in sight. The Bees are reportedly demanding a figure in excess of £65m for their top scorer, who struck 20 times in the Premier League in 2024-25, and United believe his personal terms are in line with the club's project, with the player demanding less than £200,000 per week.

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The Red Devils have already seen two bids for Mbeumo rejected, a first of £55m then an improved offer of £62.5m. If a deal is eventually completed and the Cameroon international arrives at Old Trafford, he will be set to start alongside fellow new signing Matheus Cunha as dual no.10s in Ruben Amorim's system. The pair scored 35 Premier League goals last campaign between them and the hope is that they can continue that form in United red to fire the club back up the table.

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The report adds that Mbeumo was a boyhood United fan, which could explain his strong desire to join the club despite rival interest from Tottenham Hotspur, who are not only managed by former Brentford boss Thomas Frank, but will also be playing Champions League football next season. Mbeumo and Cunha will believe that they are the missing pieces needed to bring 20-time title winners United back to their former glory.

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If a bid matching Brentford's valuation is lodged or a compromise is made, reports suggest that the rest of the deal will be completed quickly. The new Premier League season kicks off on the weekend of August 16 and United may hope that by then they will have brought in a new striker in addition to Mbeumo.

الأهلي يوجه رسالة إلى إمام عاشور بشأن مستقبله

كشف الإعلامي أحمد شوبير، كواليس ما تردد مؤخرًا عن وجود أزمة بين النادي الأهلي ولاعب الوسط الدولي إمام عاشور، بخصوص مفاوضات تجديد تعاقده مع القلعة الحمراء.

وأوضح شوبير، أن ما يتردد عن وجود خلافات بين الطرفين غير دقيق، مؤكدًا أن عقد إمام عاشور لا يزال يتبقى فيه 3 سنوات، وأن إدارة الأهلي بدأت بالفعل التحرك من الآن لتأمين استمرار اللاعب لفترة أطول، تقديرًا لقيمته الفنية الكبيرة داخل الفريق.

وقال شوبير خلال برنامجه الإذاعي صباح اليوم الأربعاء: “إمام عاشور يتبقى في عقده 3 سنوات، والأهلي يتحدث معه لكي يُجدد تعاقده، وهذا أمر طبيعي لنجم كبير في الفريق”، مؤكدًا أن المفاوضات تتم بهدوء وبدون أي ضغوط أو أزمات.

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وأضاف: “حتى الآن لم يتم التوصل لاتفاق نهائي، لكن الحديث مستمر، والأهلي أبلغ اللاعب برغبته في تعديل عقده ورفع قيمته المالية بما يليق بمكانته ودوره في الفريق”.

واختتم حديثه قائلاً: “التفاوض مستمر، وهناك وقت كافٍ للوصول إلى اتفاق نهائي.. الموضوع لا يتجاوز كونه خطوة استباقية لتأمين لاعب مهم”.

ICC chair Barclay on Arthur remark: 'Will review all criticisms'

“We will just take it as it plays out, get to the end of the event. I’m satisfied that it will still be an outstanding World Cup”

Nagraj Gollapudi16-Oct-20232:35

Arthur: Pakistan were ‘timid’ with their performance

The ICC will review the criticism by Pakistan team director Mickey Arthur that the India vs Pakistan World Cup match on October 14 in Ahmedabad felt more like a “bilateral series” game, though it remains confident that the tournament will be remembered as an “outstanding” one once it’s over.Arthur admitted after his side’s seven-wicket loss that with barely any Pakistan presence at the packed Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the team was affected by the partisan crowd. Pakistani fans were conspicuous by their absence at the ground, with no fans having received visas to travel across the border. Only a handful of Pakistani journalists made it in time to cover the match, and a small number of Pakistani-origin fans who are residents/citizens of other countries.”Look, I’d be lying if I said it did [not affect us],” Arthur said after the match. “It didn’t seem like an ICC event, to be brutally honest. It seemed like a bilateral series; it seemed like a BCCI event.”Related

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Asked to respond to Arthur’s comments, ICC chairman Greg Barclay seemed to downplay them as the kind of criticism that is par for the course at such tournaments. “Every event that we have, there’s always criticisms from various quarters,” Barclay was quoted as saying by AFP in Mumbai, where he was attending the International Olympic Committee Session, which voted for T20 cricket’s inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.”Things that perhaps we’ll take away and try to work on, try to do better… so this event’s only [at] the start. Let’s see how the whole thing plays out and we’ll go away and we’ll review what could change, what we can do better, how we can improve World Cups and the general offering around cricket.”We will just take it as it plays out, get to the end of the event. I’m satisfied that it will still be an outstanding World Cup.”While the India vs Pakistan contest was watched by a record crowd – both at the ground and globally – the organisers have not yet put out the official attendance.The Ahmedabad venue is the largest ground in cricket in terms of capacity with over 110,000 seats.ESPNcricinfo has sent a query to both the ICC and the BCCI, the tournament hosts. There has also been no response from ICC and BCCI to a query on to how many seats were officially put on sale for the marquee contest. When the plan for ticket sales for the tournament was released in late August, the BCCI had said September 3 was slotted solely for the India vs Pakistan game tickets. On October 8, the BCCI announced it was putting a further 14,000 tickets on sale for the match. Three days later, the BCCI put out a post on X (formerly Twitter) announcing that another set of tickets – no numbers revealed – originally meant for its official partners, was being sold.There have been numerous complaints from fans about the online ticketing system in place and the early part of the tournament – excluding India games and games held in Delhi – has been marked by low attendances.

Why £30m new boy Liam Delap will MISS Chelsea's Club World Cup semi-final against Fluminense as doubts surround captain Reece James after latest setback

Chelsea's new £30 million ($40m) man Liam Delap will miss the Club World Cup semi-final against Fluminense, while Reece James is a doubt with injury.

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    Delap is set to miss the final-four clash through suspension, while boss Enzo Maresca has confirmed he will not take any risks over captain James, who missed the quarter-final against Palmeiras.

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    James hobbled out of the warm-up ahead of Friday's clash, with Maresca explaining that "he felt something". Delap, meanwhile, who cost £30m from Ipswich this summer, has fallen foul of the strict disciplinary rules, with a harsh second yellow card of the tournament for barging a Palmeiras defender meaning he will miss Tuesday's clash.

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    The absences do not stop there, with Maresca also set to be without defender Levi Colwill. The centre-back also collected his second booking of the tournament against Palmeiras and will have to miss out against Fluminense. Romeo Lavia was not risked against the Brazilian side after having an issue in the previous round.

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    Maresca still has plenty of options at centre-back, with Tosin Adarabioyo and Josh Acheampong unused substitutes in the quarter-final. Nicolas Jackson – who is back from his own suspension – or new signing Joao Pedro could start in place of Delap.

Buttler bears brunt of England's World Cup capitulation

Jos Buttler has borne the brunt of England’s World Cup capitulation as captain, citing his own batting form as a major source of concern in their failed campaign.A 33-run defeat at the hands of Australia in Ahmedabad sealed the defending champions’ fate with no hope now of qualifying for the semi-finals after suffering their sixth defeat from seven matches at the tournament.Buttler holed out cheaply to Cameron Green off the bowling of Adam Zampa, who claimed 3 for 21 to be named Player of the Match as Australia moved within one more victory of a knockouts berth. Buttler’s dismissal compounded a torrid tournament in which he has scored 43, 20, 9, 15, 8, 10 and now 1 – a total of 106 runs at 15.14 from 113 balls.”I think it was the right shot to play, the execution obviously there was off,” Buttler said at the post-match presentation. “I want to be positive and take the game on. I felt that was a time to try and throw something back at the opposition.”But yeah, I think my own form has been the biggest concern. Coming into the tournament I felt in a great space so to have not played as well as I can and in such a pivotal role that I play for the team, my poor performance with the bat has really hurt us.”But Buttler said that hadn’t shaken his “belief”, adding at his post-match press conference: “If I stop believing in myself, I’ve got to make sure I’m the last one that does that. You guys will give up on me a lot earlier than I’ll give up on myself.”England have two more matches, against Netherlands – with whom they are now vying for a place at the 2025 Champions Trophy – and Pakistan.Their demise has been dramatic, with the thrilling 2019 home triumph in some ways still fresh in the mind because of that memorable final. However, it is now also a distant memory, given that the uncertainty with which England have played in India bears little resemblance to the sure-of-themselves attitude that has been a hallmark of England white-ball cricket for the best part of a decade.”It’s certainly a low point,” Buttler said. “I’ve had a few but yeah, definitely as a captain, to be stood in this position when you arrive in India with very high hopes is incredibly tough, incredibly disappointing and yeah, it hurts a lot.”We certainly haven’t done ourselves justice. Coming into the tournament, we fancied ourselves to have a real go at it and push whoever it was going to be all the way.”It’s incredibly tough to reach those highs, absolutely. Everyone knows how much hard work goes into that. And even when you come up short, there’s so much hard work that goes into that. So we feel like we’ve let ourselves down. We’ve let people down at home, the people who support us through thick and thin, and you wear that on your own shoulders.”Moeen Ali, whose innings of 42 along with half-centuries to Ben Stokes and Dawid Malan gave England some hope in a somewhat improved performance, pointed to a lack of confidence within the side as a key to England’s poor showing overall.”I’m disappointed as a player and we just haven’t been good enough in this tournament from the start really,” Moeen told Sky Sports. “Today showed the lack of confidence in the side. I thought we were a little bit better tonight and we had the best of conditions and we know we should have won this game, but these things do happen in cricket.”I think we’ve just probably tried to do too much and, as players in particular, we try to be really aggressive and then we try to soak up a bit of pressure, but we just couldn’t do it. Even tonight, every time we tried, we were in a position where we were, ‘okay, we’re doing all right here’, we just lost two wickets quickly and then we have to try and rebuild again and then lost two wickets again.”It’s a bit schoolboy-error but these things happen when you have no confidence as a side. And we can’t keep saying we’ve got no confidence. We’ve got to do something about it. We’ve tried. I think we’ve tried as a group of players to do that. And sometimes you get a bit internal as a person in the side and it’s never that good for the team.”It is this lack of confidence that Moeen believes has led to poor execution.”As a group of players and with the management we’ve tried to just, at times be like, ‘let’s go out and play our way,’ and sometimes when we’ve lost the game we’ve [said] ‘let’s go out and be harder, go harder’, which we’ve always tried to do, and we just haven’t had the confidence,” he said. “The lack of belief in the side… it’s something to say it but then to go out and do it. I don’t think we that we’ve done it.”Lack of runs, lack of wickets, not fielding as good as we know that we can … when you haven’t got runs as an individual, you’re a little bit embarrassed of your own performances, and you can get a little bit internal, and I think we’ve done that. In the past we’ve just, I think stuck our chest out and said ‘guys, I’m going out’ and tried to take it on, and we just haven’t done it.”

لاعب برشلونة وباكيتا على رادار الدوري السعودي

كشفت تقارير صحفية، أن مهاجم برشلونة، ولوكاس باكيتا لاعب وست هام، على رادار الأندية السعودية في الصيف الجاري.

وبحسب صحيفة “الشرق الأوسط”، فإن بعض الأندية السعودية لم تكشف هويتها، تواصلت عبر وسطاء مع روبرت ليفاندوفسكي، لمعرفة إمكانية ضمه هذا الصيف.

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ومن المقرر أن ينتهي عقد المهاجم البولندي المتألق روبرت ليفاندوفسكي، مع فريقه برشلونة في الصيف المقبل.

وتابعت الصحيفة أن باكيتا هو الآخر على رادار أندية سعودية كما أن ناديه وست هام لم يغلق الباب أمام رحيله حال وصول عرض مناسب.

واختتمت: “وست هام قد يقبل برحيل لوكاس باكيتا، مقابل ما يتراوح بين 30 إلى 40 مليونا، في حين أن الأندية السعودية مستعدة لتقديم عروض للتعاقد لمدة 3 أو 4 مواسم، برواتب سنوية ضخمة”.

Corinthians encerra preparação para a final da Copa do Brasil com dúvida no ataque

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Assim como foi no jogo de ida da final da Copa do Brasil, o Corinthians chega ao confronto de volta com uma dúvida no lado direito do ataque. Adson e Ramiro brigam por uma vaga no duelo desta quarta-feira (19), às 21h45, contra o Flamengo, no estádio do Maracanã. Gustavo Mosquito corre por fora.

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Na última atividade antes da decisão, realizada na manhã desta terça-feira (18), no CT Joaquim Grava, o elenco corintiano fez uma atividade de movimentação tática, sem esboço de um possível time titular. Como é costume do técnico Vítor Pereira, a escalação inicial será divulgada aos jogadores horas antes da partida.

+ Confira a tabela da Copa do Brasil e simule os jogos decisivos entre Flamengo e Corinthians

A tendência é que o treinador corintiano mantenha a o time que iniciou o confronto da semana passada, com Adson no setor ofensivo. No entanto, nos últimos dias Ramiro voltou a ser testado em uma situação de jogo que priorize um meio-campo mais preenchido.

Mosquito corre por fora. Ele perdeu prestígio após não ir bem em alguns jogos do Campeonato Brasileiro que antecederam as finais da Copa do Brasil, em especial o empate com o Juventude, em Caxias do Sul, no último dia 4 de outubro.

Além da atividade tática, também houve um treinamento de bolas paradas ofensivas e defensivas, além de repetições de cobranças de pênaltis. Com o 0 a 0 no jogo de ida, em São Paulo, um novo empate, por qualquer resultado, levará a definição do título às penalidades.

A provável escalação inicial do Timão para o duelo decisivo da Copa do Brasil é: Cássio; Fagner, Gil, Balbuena e Fábio Santos; Fausto Vera, Du Queiroz e Renato Augusto; Adson (Ramiro), Yuri Alberto e Róger Guedes.

Mooney and Devine make light work of tricky chase against under-fire Renegades

Scorchers held control before Harmanpreet and Wareham knocks but it wasn’t enough for Renegades

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Beth Mooney and Sophie Devine pummelled an under pressure Melbourne Renegades in a well-executed chase as Perth Scorchers recorded a comfortable victory at the WACA.A chase of 172 appeared tricky until Mooney and Devine combined for a 105-run third-wicket partnership. They relished the batting friendly conditions under lights as Scorchers waltzed to the target in the 17.2 overs.The defeat puts pressure on Renegades, who are struggling to keep touch with the top four with five losses in six games. After electing to bat, Renegades were pinned down until a 76-run partnership between Harmanpreet Kaur and Georgia Wareham engineered a fightback.Their momentum carried over when offspinner Hayley Matthews dismissed Chloe Piparo in the first over. But Renegades were left to rue Sarah Coyte dropping a sitter in the deep when Mooney was on 9 robbing 16-year-old left-arm quick Sara Kennedy of her first WBBL wicket.Ahead of her imminent Year 10 exams, Kennedy hit speeds nudging 120kmph in her third WBBL match, but Renegades ultimately succumbed to veterans Mooney and Devine.Having overtaken Elyse Villani as Scorchers’ highest ever run-scorer, Mooney used her feet superbly to thwart Wareham’s legspin. The game was on a knife’s edge at the midway point, but Scorchers decided to go for broke with the power surge after the drinks break.The gamble worked superbly with Devine smashing three consecutive sixes off Matthews to turn the contest on its head.Mooney reached her half-century after a drop from a leaping Tammy Beaumont at point in a tough chance that seemingly ended Renegades’ hopes. Devine reached her half-century in style with a six but fell off the next delivery to Georgia Prestwidge.Harmanpreet Kaur anchored Melbourne Renegades with an unbeaten half century but it wasn’t enough•Getty Images

Scorchers should be well satisfied with their 4-2 record ahead of the season debut on Sunday of star England allrounder Nat Sciver-Brunt, who was a controversial late signing after not nominating for the overseas player draft.With turn playing a factor in the earlier Strikers-Sixers match, star legspinner Alana King loomed large. She produced sharp turn immediately and on the second ball of the innings had Beaumont edging to slip.Emerging spinner Amy Edgar, who has made a strong start to the season, relished the extra bounce on the surface and had Courtney Webb poking tamely to midwicket.The pressure was on Matthews, who had scored just 63 runs from five games. Matthews struggled to shake her sluggish form, but rode her luck on 12 when Amy Jones dropped a regulation chance at long-on.Matthews looked out of sorts until smashing a couple of boundaries from offspinner Lilly Mills in the eighth over. Just when she was building momentum, powering past her previous season high score of 20, Matthews fell to teenaged quick Chloe Ainsworth.Harmanpreet and Wareham played smartly to steady the ship as Scorchers’ long-held struggles of taking wickets in the middle overs reared. The batters were intent on nudging the ball around and building a platform for the power surge, which they took in the 16th over.Tensions boiled over when Harmanpreet was not ready to face Devine, whose dot delivery ultimately was deemed a dead ball. A brief delay ensued leading to a war of words as Devine’s mood deteriorated further when Wareham put the foot down to smash four boundaries off Edgar in the 17th over.Devine felt slightly better after producing a direct run out to end Wareham’s 25-ball 44 and she was all smiles later in the night as Scorchers remained unbeaten at home.

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