Vitor Hugo desabafa: 'Se realmente acham que devo ir, que Deus ouça'

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Ofendido por torcedores do Palmeiras em sua conta no Instagram, o zagueiro Vitor Hugo desabafou: disse que nunca fez corpo mole no Palmeiras e que não admite que seu profissionalismo seja colocado em dúvida. Ele ainda falou em ir embora do clube se essa realmente for a vontade da torcida.

“Vocês acham mesmo que eu que quero que as coisas aconteçam assim? Pelo amor de Deus, gente, vocês já me conhecem há mais de dois anos e sabem que nunca entrei com corpo mole pra defender o Palmeiras. Estou passando por uma fase difícil, sim, a propósito é a pior da minha carreira, mas logo essa urucubaca vai passar também e as coisas vão voltar a dar certo. Mas se vocês realmente acham que tenho que ir embora, espero que Deus ouça vocês”, escreveu.

“Sou profissional pra caramba e não admito que coloquem isso em dúvida. Impossível vocês estarem mais putos do que eu, viu, porque era a chance de eu voltar pro time. Mas é isso aí. Amanhã vou estar lá na Academia de novo trabalhando forte porque a vida é assim. Nada como um dia após o outro”, concluiu Vitor Hugo.

O zagueiro deve deixar o Palmeiras no meio do ano. A Fiorentina (ITA) avançou nas negociações para levá-lo e o negócio deve sair por 8 milhões de euros.

Vitor Hugo foi titular do início de 2015 até o início de 2017, quando perdeu a posição para Edu Dracena. Com o dono da posição machucado, ele começou jogando contra o Jorge Wilstermann e não foi bem na derrota por 3 a 2.

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Neto open to joining Spurs

According to a report in the paper edition of Mundo Deportivo, via Sport Witness, Barcelona goalkeeper Neto is open to joining Tottenham this summer and the Lilywhites are ‘interested’ – coming amid strong reports of talks to sign shot stopper Pierluigi Gollini.

The Lowdown: Paratici eyeing Spurs overhaul…

It has been a hectic few days on Tottenham with the transfer market now well and truly in full flow.

The Lilywhites’ activity was delayed for long periods after the end of 2020/2021, largely due to their search for a new manager, but now managing director of football Fabio Paratici has his sights set on a major Spurs overhaul.

Spurs appear to be prioritising their defensive issues with advanced talks to sign both Gollini and centre-half Cristian Romero (Alasdair Gold).

Meanwhile, a swap deal for Bryan Gil of Sevilla, with Erik Lamela going the other way, is also in the pipeline (Sky Sports via Football Daily).

The Latest: Neto open to joining Spurs…

Despite Spurs’ negotiations for Gollini, Mundo Deportivo have come out with a claim detailing Tottenham’s interest in Catalans keeper Neto.

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The 6 foot 3 powerhouse, who started just seven La Liga matches over 20/21, is apparently eyeing an exit from the Camp Nou this summer and is now open to joining either Spurs or north London rivals Arsenal.

Tottenham reciprocate his fondness, with Mundo Deportivo claiming they are ‘interested’ in signing the Brazilian and England looks like his ‘only possible destination’.

As well as this, Spurs have already made enquiries over signing Neto, having approached Barcelona some months back and being told to pay €14 million (£12.09m).

Tottenham found the fee too expensive and looked at the possibility of taking him on loan, with the conditions slowing down any type of agreement.

The Verdict: Move on…

Coming amid news of Tottenham’s advanced talks for Gollini, this is quite the bizarre update to come from Spain.

While Neto is open to a north London move, signing Atalanta’s goalkeeping alternative arguably makes for a far better deal considering the 26-year-old’s superior amount of game time and great form since leaving Aston Villa.

Signing both players would also be a fruitless endeavour given Tottenham have a limited amount of money to spend this summer and other positions to bolster.

In other news: ‘Wow’, ‘This can’t be true’, ‘No way’…Tottenham fans erupt as Harry Kane news emerges, find out more here.

Strauss hundred guides England win

A composed 12th Test hundred from Andrew Strauss guided England to a comfortable six-wicket win over New Zealand on the fourth day at Old Trafford, chasing down 294 – the highest fourth-innings run-chase at the ground – to take a 1-0 lead in the series

The Bulletin by Will Luke26-May-2008
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Andrew Strauss provided the bedrock behind England’s successful run-chase with a superbly controlled hundred © Getty Images
A composed 12th Test hundred from Andrew Strauss guided England to a comfortable six-wicket win over New Zealand on the fourth day at Old Trafford, chasing down 294 – the highest fourth-innings run-chase at the ground – to take a 1-0 lead in the series. It marked a remarkable turnaround for England, overturning a 179-run first-innings deficit, which was the fifth highest by any team, while New Zealand have much to ponder, most notably their dismal collapse of 114 all out yesterday.In truth, New Zealand didn’t help themselves. Catches were spilled, overthrows gifted and the fielding was not nearly as alert as it should have been for a side who, at the start of the day, were marginal favourites. Remarkably, Daniel Vettori, who was such a threat yesterday when he ripped through England, went wicketless today on a pitch which lacked any of yesterday’s demons. New Zealand did pick up three wickets – and should have had more, had Iain O’Brien not shelled two dollies – but England were always on course.Strauss was the key. Solid and composed yesterday evening, he was compact and similarly collected today. Neat nudges square of the wicket were combined with a solid defence – though he did edge O’Brien down to third man after New Zealand had changed the ball after 31.2 overs. Vettori was disappointingly ineffective, not helped by his fielders. A tuck off his hip by Strauss should only have allowed one, had Kyle Mills been aware, and Vettori hinted that the pressure was beginning to take its toll on him too when, the next ball, he overstepped and Michael Vaughan clattered him through extra cover.Vettori himself let through another Strauss drive at mid-off, audibly venting his disgust, before Brendon McCullum attempted to throw down the stumps in the next over to hand England an extra five. New Zealand were beginning to flap and Strauss brought up a fine fifty from 105 balls, his third in succession, and England’s target crept below 150.Vaughan, meanwhile, was less assured than Strauss and struggled against Jacob Oram, who recovered sufficiently from his sore shoulder – though he barely reached 70mph for much of the morning. Nevertheless, his medium-pace wobblers held up on the pitch to Vaughan who drove just short of Jamie How at cover, following it up with a crunching cover drive before a lifter was again squirted short of the cover fielder. Nothing was going New Zealand’s way, until Martin was introduced half-an-hour before lunch.Bowling at good pace and a much tighter line than O’Brien had earlier, Martin repeatedly found the outside edge of Vaughan’s bat – one of which flew infuriatingly down to third man for four – but, on 48, Vaughan drove at a good-length ball to hand New Zealand their much-needed breakthrough. Enter England’s crumbly middle-order, and Kevin Pietersen somehow survived a fizzing delivery from Vettori which brushed his pad and span over the stumps. It was that sort of morning for New Zealand, but England had made their own luck with the aggressive style of batting that they have so failed to demonstrate thus far in the series.On several occasions Vettori has made Pietersen look hapless in this series, and his natural aggressive instincts again nearly cost him his wicket. Just after lunch, he skipped down the pitch to flick one through midwicket, the ball bobbling to short-leg who then shied at the stumps – only narrowly missing. However, a superbly timed off-drive in the next over got his feet moving before he thumped Vettori over the top for England’s first six of the series.Strauss marched on, approaching somewhere near his best with a free-flowing drive off Martin through the covers and a beautiful pick-up off Vettori as England’s target sneaked to under 100. Befitting of such a calm, steadying innings, Strauss brought up his 12th Test hundred with a tuck off his hip for an easy single as New Zealand desperately sought inspiration. And they found it, at last, when Strauss edged O’Brien to Ross Taylor who grasped a superb catch low to his left at second slip.Pietersen broke free briefly, flicking O’Brien through midwicket for four, but an ambitious call for two underestimated O’Brien’s rocket throw from fine-leg. New Zealand had the faintest of sniffs, England still needing 46 with their two out-of-form batsmen, Paul Collingwood and Ian Bell, at the crease. Both should have been caught by O’Brien off his own bowling – especially Bell, who misread an excellent slower ball – and the fumbles summed up New Zealand’s day rather aptly.Nevertheless, the pair saw England home and Collingwood – who was completely at sea against Vettori – battled his way out of form with a couple of late fours to wrap things up just before tea. New Zealand resembled a side still in shock over yesterday’s batting capitulation, and they have only a week to plot their revenge for Trent Bridge.

Saints linked with Ainsley Maitland-Niles

Southampton are once again being linked with a move for Arsenal’s Ainsley Maitland-Niles, and the Englishman could be the dream addition to Ralph Hasenhuttl’s squad.

What’s the word?

According to the BBC, Southampton and Leicester City have reignited their interest in the 23-year-old, whilst Sean Dyche is also keen on adding him to Burnley’s squad this summer.

The England international spent the second half of last season on loan with West Brom after losing his regular spot in Mikel Arteta’s side, and it seems as if he will have to depart the Gunners if he wants to be a Premier League regular next season.

Although Southampton were heavily linked with signing Maitland-Niles on loan in January, they were keen for full-back cover and the Arsenal man has regularly suggested that he sees his future as a midfielder, which led him to join the Baggies on loan instead.

Hasenhuttl’s dream signing?

Hasenhuttl has regularly shown a preference for versatile players during his time as Southampton boss, and Maitland-Niles’ excellent versatility immediately marks him out as the sort of player the Austrian would love to have in his squad.

In his short career thus far, the 23-year-old has featured regularly at right-back, left-back, right-midfield, left-midfield and central midfield, so could definitely challenge to be a regular for the Saints in any of those positions next season, should he make the move to St Mary’s.

Hasenhuttl is low on full-back options and central-midfield options, so Maitland-Niles could easily fill in there when required, whilst he would be a more defensively aware option on the wing than the likes of Theo Walcott and Nathan Redmond, so could be brought on to help Southampton see out games when in a winning position.

The £14.4m-rated Arsenal man is still only young and has plenty of time to improve, whilst his status as an England international suggests that this could prove to be a bargain deal for the Saints.

He certainly impressed Martin Keown with his performance for Arsenal against Rapid Wien last season, as he said:

“He impressed me, it looks so easy for him at times and you can tell he’s got gears.

“You rarely get a player with his pace in that role. I would have loved that as a player. He’s a Rolls-Royce of a player at times.”

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Therefore, it seems clear that Maitland-Niles would be an excellent addition to Hasenhuttl’s squad this summer, so Martin Semmens should definitely be looking to bring him to St Mary’s.

And, in other news… Huge Staplewood update emerges on £18.1m Southampton flop, Gao surely buzzing

Man City miss out on Andre Silva

Manchester City’s hopes of signing Andre Silva this summer are over after the Portuguese international agreed on a move to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig.

According to football journalist Fabrizio Romano, the striker will join RB Leipzig from fellow German side Eintracht Frankfurt this summer, following a superb campaign that saw him hit 29 goals in all competitions.

Only Robert Lewandowski scored more goals than the 25-year-old in the German top-flight last season, so it was no surprise when Manchester City were linked with his signing, as a potential alternative to the more expensive options of Harry Kane and Erling Haaland.

City are very much in the market for a striker this summer as they look to replace the legendary Sergio Aguero after he joined Barcelona, and Silva could well have added the instinctual finishing tht Guardiola’s side lacked on a number of occasions last season.

Whilst they ran away with the Premier League title and sealed their customary Carabao Cup trophy, they fell short in the FA Cup and Champions League and arguably need a more clinical finisher than Gabriel Jesus next season if they are to achieve their aspirations in Europe.

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After signing permanently from AC Milan last summer following an impressive loan spell, the “phenomenal” Silva was in sensational form last season, contributing 28 goals and five assists in just 32 Bundesliga appearances, averaging a superb 7.51 rating from WhoScored for his performances.

This was enough to rank him as the fifth-best player in the German top-flight last season, so certainly could have been a strong addition to Guardiola’s side this summer, especially when you consider that Ilkay Gundogan finished as City’s top scorer in the Premier League with just 13 goals.

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Unfortunately for Guardiola, Silva will be plying his trade at the Red Bull Arena next season, and the Spanish manager will surely be gutted that another of City’s potential striker targets is no longer available.

And, in other news… Man City dealt huge injury blow with “world-class” star, Pep surely fuming

تقارير: الأهلي ينافس أورلاندو على لاعب إنتر ميلان السابق

أفادت تقارير صحفية، أن الأهلي وأورلاندو بايرتس يخوضان السباق للتعاقد مع لاعب خط الوسط الغاني سولي مونتاري.

أعرب مونتاري سابقًا عن رغبته في اللعب في جنوب إفريقيا ويبدو أن أورلاندو سيغتنم الفرصة للتعاقد معه.

وتفيد شبكة “Modern ghana”، نقلاً عن تقارير غانية، أن الأهلي يدرس التعاقد مع مونتاري وضمه إلى صفوفه منافسًا أورلاندو.

ويُعتقد أن خبرة مونتاري الهائلة في كرة القدم قد أثارت اهتمام الأهلي، الذي يتمثل هدفه الرئيسي في أن يكون أول فريق إفريقي يفوز بكأس العالم للأندية بعد حصوله على المركز الثالث مرتين متتاليتين.

اقرأ أيضًا | الهلال السوداني يعلن التصعيد القانوني بعد تسريب المريخ بشأن الاتفاق مع الأهلي

مونتاري نجم إنتر ميلان وميلان السابق ظهر بمستوى مميز مع فريقه هارتس أوف أوك الغاني، بعد أن قدم ثلاث تمريرات حاسمة وسجل هدفًا في سبع مباريات.

انضم مونتاري إلى هارتس أوف أوك في فبراير بعد عودته إلى وطنه عقب مسيرة مهنية رائعة في الخارج.

اللاعب البالغ من العمر 37 عامًا هو الفائز بدوري أبطال أوروبا وكأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي مع إنتر ميلان وبورتسموث.

Pundit can see Anthony Martial joining Tottenham

Former Premier League striker Dean Windass has told Football FanCast in an exclusive interview that he can see Manchester United’s Anthony Martial joining Tottenham this summer.

Martial’s game time is in danger following the arrival of another attacker in Jadon Sancho, with United confirming on Thursday that they had reached an agreement with Borussia Dortmund to sign the England star.

It leaves someone like Martial, who was not always an automatic starter under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last season, sweating on his place. And Windass can now imagine the Frenchman at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Speaking exclusively to FFC about the possibility of Martial joining Spurs this summer, the ex-Hull City forward said:

“I could see that happening. They probably know [Harry] Kane’s gone now anyway. That’s probably a done deal with whoever it’s with.

“Martial will be a great fit, bit less pressure on Martial I think. Listen, great player, by the way. I just think his days are numbered at Man United.

“I think he’d be a great fit for Tottenham – bit less pressure on the kid. He’ll probably want to go and enjoy his football.”

Last season was not Martial’s best in front of goal, with the 25-year-old scoring just four times in the Premier League.

But in the words of compatriot Kylian Mbappe, he is still a “talented” player. The France international averaged 1.6 dribbles per league game in the 2020/21 campaign, one of the highest averages in United’s squad (via WhoScored).

Jayawardene shines but Colts dominate first day of PTT final

Mahela Jaywardene played a lone hand for the Sinhalese Sports Club, scoring his third successive century, but couldn’t prevent Colts Cricket Club from dominating the first day of the Premier League final

CricInfo29-Mar-2002Mahela Jaywardene played a lone hand for the Sinhalese Sports Club, scoring his third successive century, but couldn’t prevent Colts Cricket Club from dominating the first day of the Premier League final.Colts’ fast bowlers, especially Chaminda Vaas who finished with four wickets, exploited some early morning moisture in the SSC pitch to bowl out SSC for just 216 in their first innings.Their batsmen then responded positively, with Chaminda Mendis (52) and Sajith Fernando (73) laying the foundations, before Romesh Kaluwithrana (50*) skipped towards a run-a-ball half century to leave Colts on 183 for three at the close.SSC, who had the advantage of home conditions, had a full strength side packed with international experience but only skipper Jayawardene played with authority.The right-hander raced to his fifty from just 48 balls, including 10 boundaries, before playing more sedately in the second part of his innings.He was eventually last man out for 137 from 176 balls when he was stumped off the bowling of Muthumudalige Pushpakumara, who also picked up four wickets.It was his third successive century, following scores of 150 and 274 in the previous two matches, the later beginning the highest ever score in Sri Lankan domestic cricket.Jaywardene saved SSC after they had slumped to 67 for five with Avishka Gunawardene, Marvan Atapattu and Thilan Samaraweera scoring just nine runs between them.He was well supported by Hemantha Wickramratne, the former SSC captain, who scored 37 in an 86 run partnership for the sixth wicket.

Saints fans react to Armstrong link

Southampton fans have been reacting to the news that the club want to sign Adam Armstrong from Blackburn Rovers this summer.

This transfer window promises to be a busy one for the Saints as they aim to prepare for the next season. The previous term was a mixed one, as they reached an F.A Cup semi-final but also fell to a 15th place finish in the Premier League, and if they want to move up the table they will need to make some clever purchases.

Now, according to Football Insider, the Saints are leading the race for Armstrong along with newly-promoted side Norwich City. The Championship side are said to be looking for £15m for the 24-year-old, who scored 29 goals in 43 matches in all competitions last term (Transfermarkt).

The news was shared on Twitter by @SaintsExtra, and it attracted plenty of attention from the club’s supporters. They took to the social media platform to share their thoughts.

Let’s see what the Southampton fans had to say about the Armstrong news below

“For a striker 15m is not so silly money Take it to 16!if it means we win the bidding race”

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“lets goooo”

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“Buy him”

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“if true, he is replacing Ings”

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“That’s us out then”

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“15 million. Ouch. I can see Norwich winning this.”

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In other news, Southampton fans were livid at this man’s exit.

New Zealand brushed aside with 18 overs to spare

SHARJAH – Pakistan had come into this match with their backs to the wall, their honour at stake

Agha Akbar15-Apr-2002SHARJAH – Pakistan had come into this match with their backs to the wall, their honour at stake. They were threatened with elimination at the venue where they have won more games than at home. And they silenced all doubters by powering their way into the final with consummate ease.Chasing a very modest 214, and docked one over for overstepping the deadline, Shahid Afridi and Imran Nazir devastated the Black Caps attack, putting it to the sword without mercy to carve out a comfortable win, by eight wickets, with nearly 18 overs to spare.Shahid Afridi pummelled Ian Butler for a four at long-off to seal the victory which had more or less been delivered by the end of the 15th over, with Pakistan making 103 just for the loss of Nazir.Pakistan had been off to a turbo-charged start and as Nazir got out, Pakistan was already 101, and scoring as rapidly as 6.9 runs an over, the openers had done their job, reducing the remainder of the chase to a mere cakewalk. In statistical terms, the asking rate was a mere 3.3 runs an over.But the way Afridi was now playing, his bat bludgeoning relentlessly, it wouldn’t have mattered had the task been far steeper. He made 108, his third hundred in one-day cricket, and it came off just 92 deliveries, with the help of 8 sixes and 7 fours. But more than the sum total of his runs, or its intrinsic value in Pakistan’s victory, it was the way he tore the attack into smithereens which must have filled the Kiwi hearts with fear and awe. Exactly the kind of influence Pakistan would have wanted on the eve of their rescheduled tour.Afridi did give a chance, but only a ghost of one, at 89, but so ferociously was the ball hit that Oram at short covers could not have held on to it. By then the horse had bolted the stable anyway. The rest was all clean hitting, too clean for Kiwis comfort.On a comeback trail, it was first Nazir who blasted the New Zealand attack with such high quality shots, mostly in front of the wicket, the hallmark of real calibre. Starting with a four at extra cover, he carved Ian Butler for another three fours in his next two overs. Fleming took Butler out of the attack, but Andre Adams was treated even more severely as Nazir took a couple of twos, and then ferociously cut and drove him for two boundaries at point and covers respectively to take Pakistan to 51, off only 49 deliveries. Most amazingly, while Nazir’s share in the total was 45 off 31 deliveries, Afridi had made just three off 18 deliveries.Adams induced the edge in his next over, but the ball fell safely and ran to the third man fence; it was Nazir’s 50, his fifth in one-day cricket coming off just 38 deliveries, with the help of eight fours.Afridi, who till now had looked like a strokeless wonder, decided that enough was enough and lofted Adams to the cover boundary. That opened the floodgates, and Nazir delicately guided Styris, brought on in hapless Adams place, to long leg fence, and later in the over Afridi clubbed him for a straight six and a four to long on. In Styris’ next over, Afridi was even harsher on him, and despite Fleming bringing on a fielder on the fence, he still clouted him for three sixes on the same spot, long on, to take Pakistan galloping to 101, off just 85 deliveries.At this point, leggie Brooke Walker struck, as Nazir tried to sweep him to fine leg and Sinclair took the edge off a miscue. Yousuf Youhana seemed to be in great form in his brief cameo, making 24 off 29 deliveries with three fours and a six. But it didn’t matter as by now, Afridi was in full cry, and Inzamam (18, off 16 balls, 2 fours, 1 six) was content playing second fiddle to him.Earlier, the Black Caps, having won the toss and electing to bat, got off to a blazing start, their best of this tournament with the openers contributing 75 runs at better than a run a ball. But then they lost four wickets in the space of only 18 deliveries for the addition of just four runs. They were never to recover from this dramatic collapse, and eventually finished at 213 for 9, the lowest by any side batting first.And it was such a far cry from what they would have expected when they had such a remarkably stroke-filled beginning. But right when the Pakistani bowlers were all at sea, and skipper Waqar Younis looked desperate for a break, more than anything else the Black Caps over-impetuosity set them back. One has to grant Younis that, when he and his partner in pace Akram not only failed in getting a breakthrough but were most unceremoniously hit all over the park too, he immediately made two inspiring bowling changes, bringing on Shoaib in the 11th and Saqlain in the 12th over. And it was these two who bailed him out, getting him not one but three breakthroughs, with Jacob Oram committing hara-kiri in getting himself run out.Once those four wickets were gone, it was always going to be uphill, more so with Fleming gone at the half-way stage. To their credit, Styris (43, 63 balls, 1 four, 1 six), Harris (35, 67 balls 4 fours), and Adams a quicksilver 21 (28 deliveries, 1 four and 1 six, both in one Waqar over) contributed vital runs, 112 runs in the last half of the innings. But all it did was add some respectability to the total, and nothing more.Before that quartet of wickets, however, it was all New Zealand. Dealing almost exclusively in boundaries, Astle clobbered Pakistan’s much vaunted pace attack, with authority bordering on disdain. It seemed to be his day, and whatever he tried came off. He started off by straight-driving Akram and then Younis to extra cover for boundaries. In the meanwhile, Horne took a boundary off Akram, lofting him over the in-field to mid-wicket fence.New Zealand was well and truly cruising, when Astle clubbed Younis for three boundaries in one over, and then smote Akram’s good length delivery for a straight six. Saqlain, brought on early for the 12th over, was clubbed for a straight six by Horne, but the champion off-spinner avenged himself next ball. Horne failed to read his straight one, and offered a caught and bowled chance to Saqlain who pouched it with unconcealed joy.Fleming sent in Oram to reinforce the good start, with the purpose of pinch-hitting Pakistan’s attack into submission. Little did he know that it had really started unraveling for him. In Saqlain’s next over, Astle tried to hit him out of the ground, and miscued; Waqar ran backward at long-on with such intensity as if his life depended on it, bringing off a remarkable diving catch. Next over, Shoaib’s in-shooter dismantled Mathew Sinclair’s middle and off stumps. Later in the over, Oram, going for a run, stopping many times over, ran himself out, as Akram made no mistake running in from long-on with an underarm throw.A superb New Zealand start had ended up in shambles, and the target they eventually gave Pakistan was not likely to save the day for them.After the close Shahid Afridi was declared Man of the Match.

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