جوائز دير جيست.. إمام عاشور أفضل لاعب في الدوري المصري 2024-2025

نجح إمام عاشور، لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الأهلي، في الفوز بجائزة أفضل لاعب في الدوري المصري.

وقدم إمام عاشور موسماً استثنائياً مع الأهلي، وحصل على لقب هداف الدوري المصري الممتاز.

وفاز عاشور بجائزة أفضل لاعب، في حفل جوائز “دير جيست” الذي يقام في نهاية كل موسم كروي، للاحتفاء بأصحاب البصمات المميزة على مستوى اللاعبين والأجهزة الفنية والإدارية.

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وخطف إمام عاشور، جائزة هداف الدوري المصري هذا الموسم، بعدما سجل 13 هدفًا، كان آخرها في شباك فاركو، في لقاء انتهى بنتيجة 6-0 للأهلي.

وتفوق عاشور على أسامة فيصل، مهاجم البنك الأهلي، والذي سجل 12 هدفًا، كما جاء في المركز الثالث ناصر منسي، مهاجم الزمالك برصيد 11 هدفًا.

وكان إمام عاشور تعرض للإصابة بكسر في عظمة الترقوة، في مباراة الأهلي الأولى أمام إنتر ميامي الأمريكي، ولم يستطع استكمال مونديال الأندية.

كما فاز الفتى الذهبي محمد عبدالله، بجائزة أفضل لاعب شاب عن الموسم الماضي، بعد تألقه مع الأهلي ومنتخب الشباب الموسم الماضي.

وكتبت الصفحة الرسمية لجوائز دير جيست: “الصاعد الواعد محمد عبدالله نجم الأهلي هو أفضل لاعب شاب في الدوري المصري موسم 2024-2025”.

ويستعد النادي الأهلي لمستهل مشواره في الموسم الجديد، بمواجهة فريق مودرن سبورت، في المباراة الافتتاحية لبطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

Man Utd's secret talks with Amazon! Red Devils decline record-breaking documentary deal worth £10 with Ruben Amorim opposed to behind-the-scenes coverage

Manchester United have pulled out of secret talks over a record-breaking £10 million ($13.6m) Amazon documentary deal following concerns raised by head coach Ruben Amorim. Despite financial pressures and months of negotiations, United decided that the behind-the-scenes series would be an unwelcome distraction for the first team during a critical rebuild under Amorim.

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The Athletic have reported that Manchester United spent several months negotiating a potential 'All or Nothing'-style series with Amazon, which would have been the streaming giant’s biggest-ever deal with a football club. The proposed agreement, worth well over £10 million, would have granted Amazon full behind-the-scenes access for the 2025–26 season. However, the club ultimately withdrew from the talks after receiving strong opposition from Amorim.

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As per the report, Amorim voiced concerns that such a project could undermine the first team’s focus during a delicate transitional period, prompting Manchester United’s executive committee to unanimously reject the proposal. Despite financial struggles and no European football next season, United sided with the manager on footballing grounds. The decision highlights Amorim’s growing influence at Old Trafford amid his efforts to reshape the squad.

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United’s business department, including INEOS and CEO Omar Berrada, initially backed the idea to ease commercial strain. With players’ cooperation also in doubt, alongside Amorim, the board respected the head coach's stance and ended the discussions early this summer.

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The Red Devils will now explore alternative commercial avenues as they look to boost income following sponsor exits and heavy debt. Amorim will continue steering the club’s sporting rebuild, with player recruitment now aligned to his tactical vision.

'Still need to have that conversation with him' – Stead on Boult's international future

Trent Boult is unlikely to feature for New Zealand during their home summer, but head coach Gary Stead is hopeful of having the left-arm seamer back next year.Boult had given up his New Zealand central contract in 2022 in order to become a freelancer, but reunited with the national team for the 2023 ODI World Cup in India, where New Zealand made the semi-finals. However, he has made himself unavailable for New Zealand’s next assignment, a two-match Test series in Bangladesh, which marks the start of a new World Test Championship (WTC) cycle for both sides. Instead, Boult will be in action for Deccan Gladiators in the Abu Dhabi T10 league. It will be his first appearance in the T10 format.Boult will then link up with MI Emirates, who had retained him ahead of the ILT20, the UAE T20 league, which will run from January 19 to February 18 next year. Boult is also with the Mumbai franchise in the MLC.”At this stage, Trent and I still need to have a conversation,” Stead said after New Zealand lost to India in the World Cup semi-finals in Mumbai. “He’s unavailable for the Bangladesh Test series. He’s got other commitments in a T10 league, and then the UAE T20 league as well. I think that eats right into the February time period.”So, it looks unlikely that Trent will play too much in our home summer. He may be available for the T20s against Australia. I still need to have that conversation with him.”New Zealand are scheduled to play three T20Is against Australia in Wellington and Auckland in February 2024, which could precede IPL 2024, where Boult is among the most sought-after overseas seamers. The T20 World Cup will potentially follow the IPL and will run from June 4 to June 30 in the Caribbean and the USA. Stead hasn’t ruled out the possibility of Boult returning to the New Zealand side in the near future.”I think there’s every chance [we will see him again] provided his desire is there to keep playing,” Stead said. “I think he’s still a world class bowler.”Related

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Boult – and Tim Southee – though might have played their last ODI World Cup. Both seamers are in their mid-30s, and former New Zealand coach Mike Hesson does not see them making it to the 2027 World Cup in South Africa.”It’s probably in the bowling we’re going to see some changing,” Hesson told . “Boult and Southee; even [Matt] Henry [is] sort of in his mid-30s as well. You think Adam Milne. You think Lockie Ferguson. So, there are five seamers who probably won’t be here in four years’ time.”They are all in slightly different stages [of their careers]. And there’s not a huge amount [of seamers] just underneath at the moment. That’s where someone like Kyle Jamieson has to absolutely pick that next group of bowlers and run with them. They’ve tried a lot of guys in recent tours – [Henry] Shipley, [Jacob] Duffy, [Blair] Ticker has come in and done a bit as well. They brought the left-armer from Auckland – [Ben] Lister. They’ve tried lots but no one has really grabbed it just yet and that’s probably the area where I’m a little bit worried about the next group of Black Caps.”Gary Stead and Kane Williamson have some work to do ahead of the next World Cup•AFP/Getty Images

At 34, Boult and Southee are New Zealand’s oldest members in their current World Cup squad, with allrounder Rachin Ravindra being the only player under 25 in the group. Captain Kane Williamson, though, had said that it’s not the end of the road yet for New Zealand’s golden generation.”It’s an ongoing effort as a side to keep trying to get better and push the boundaries of where we can get to as a team,” Williamson said at his press conference after the semi-final. “You can only hope that, as we experienced from some of our leaders as young guys, that we can continue to bring players through – not just in the quality that [the senior players] bring, because we’ve seen that in spades throughout the last seven weeks, but also in how they’re approaching their cricket in order to try and move this team forwards.”I think we’ve seen that too – so some good signs, certainly, in this last period of time. It’s not over just yet, but that’s where the focus is. You come to these tournaments and they can be small margins [which determine] whether you get further or not, but ultimately, it’s about growing as a group and becoming a better cricket team. I think the seven weeks were really valuable for us as a side: we wanted to go further, naturally, but we’ll reflect on it and take a lot of good out of it.”

Gary Stead: ‘Proud of the way we played’

Despite being beset by injuries and KO’d by India in the semi-finals at the Wankhede, Stead was pleased with New Zealand’s overall performance in the tournament. Their strike rate as a team in this World Cup is 103.24. Only Australia and South Africa in 2015 – when the batting powerplay was still in operation – and India – by a fraction – in 2023 have ever scored quicker in the history of this competition.”Look, I’m very, very proud of the way we played,” Stead said. “We stuck to our style of play and we fired some shots as well. That’s what we keep talking about. Obviously disappointed that we didn’t get over the line. You always go to world events and you want to make the final or you want to win the final. That’s the disappointing part of it, but the way we went about our cricket, it was a pretty satisfying campaign still.”Shane Jurgensen ended his stint as New Zealand’s bowling coach after the World Cup while Stead will take a break. In Stead’s absence, Luke Ronchi will be in charge of the team for the two-match Test series in Bangladesh, which begins on November 28 in Sylhet.

Fazalhaq Farooqi and Co bring more glory to Afghanistan

Sri Lanka were restricted to a sub-par total and a trio of fifties from Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi and Azmatullah Omarzai then powered an ice-cool chase

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For the second game running Afghanistan showcased exemplary calm in the chase, whittling down a sub-par target of 242 with ice-cold composure. A trio of fifties from Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi and Azmatullah Omarzai led the way, as Afghanistan leapfrogged Sri Lanka into fifth place on the points table with six points now on the board.Sri Lanka meanwhile are virtually out of the running for a semi-final berth, needing to essentially win all of their next three games – against India, Bangladesh and New Zealand – to stand any chance.For Afghanistan this was a win set up by their bowlers, who had stifled Sri Lanka’s batters on a deck that was for all intents and purposes tailor-made for batting, before their batters ran down the target with minimal fuss.Related

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Fazalhaq Farooqi was the pick of the bunch ending with figures of 4 for 34, but the most intriguing quirk of this game was that despite being afforded a true surface with a lack of lateral movement and minimal turn, both sides rarely scored at more than five an over.Their reasons however differed. While Sri Lanka could be criticised for a criminal lack of intent, Afghanistan were simply following the breakdown devised for them by head coach Jonathan Trott. Several times over the course of the innings the broadcast camera would pan over his giant whiteboard with 10-over markers clearly laid out – “50 after 10”, “100 after 20”, etc. But despite it being offered up in as easy-to-digest a manner as possible, such was the efficiency with which Afghanistan went about their work, Sri Lanka were powerless to do anything about it.Sure Dilshan Madushanka tailed one in on Rahmanullah Gurbaz off just the fourth ball of the chase to dislodge middle stump, but Afghanistan had their playbook and they followed it to a tee. Even when the wickets did fall, Afghanistan were quick to snuff out any momentum Sri Lanka might have been looking to derive.Partnerships of 73, 58 and 111 – between Ibrahim Zadran and Shah, Shah and Shahidi, and then Shahidi and Omarzai – formed the spine of their chase. Throughout that effort, boundaries were never sought after but only accepted when offered, as they were content to wait for loose balls, rarely willing – or needing – to take a risk.Sri Lanka for their part began to look more and more broken as the innings wore on, running out of ideas and steam on a surface that offered them nothing and against a team that were equally unforgiving.Fazalhaq Farooqi finished with a four-wicket haul•Associated PressBut the tone for this game had been set from the very beginning, as having been asked to bat first – a decision Kusal Mendis said he would have taken even had he won the toss – Sri Lanka would proceed with an uncertainty conspicuously absent in their first five matches.Perhaps this was borne by this being Sri Lanka’s first real game of the tournament where a chance of a semi-final spot – however unlikely – was tangibly within grasp. Inhibitions had been shed in an improbable chase against South Africa, and that aggressive intent had cascaded through to their next game against Pakistan. Then against Australia, the confidence continued to flow before an unprecedented collapse stopped them dead.Maybe it was this that pushed Sri Lanka into a more conservative approach, but evidence of any shift didn’t prove forthcoming in games against Netherlands and England, where their intent, or lack thereof, wasn’t scrutinised to any great degree with a pair of middling chases calling more for caution than aggression.Against Afghanistan though, on a surface which had been described as a “batter’s paradise” during the pitch report, the inclusion of Dimuth Karunaratne betrayed the fear that had been driving Sri Lanka’s thinking.Rashid Khan leads Afghanistan’s lap of honour in what was his 100th ODI•ICC/Getty ImagesYes, Kusal Perera hadn’t made an impact aside from his 78 against Australia, but a surface such as this might have proved precisely the panacea for his batting troubles. Instead Sri Lanka were left frustrated as his replacement Karunaratne would play and miss a handful of shortish, wide deliveries on either side of the wicket – rare loose balls in otherwise tight opening spells from Fazalhaq Farooqi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman. Sri Lanka would end up striking just four boundaries in the first 10 overs.That powerplay would also see Sri Lanka end on 41 for 1, their lowest score after 10 overs in the entirety of the tournament. This pronounced lack of ambition would afflict them throughout an innings that only sporadically scratched the five an over mark, let alone the sixes and sevens that have been more prevalent across this tournament.The deference showed to the Afghanistan bowlers through the middle overs was incongruous to say the least when compared to how Sri Lanka had approached those first two games against South Africa and Pakistan.What this meant was that when the quality deliveries that Afghanistan’s bowlers are capable of inevitably arrived, Sri Lanka’s batters would fall having failed to effectively capitalise on the opportunities afforded elsewhere.Karunaratne would be the first to go, trapped lbw by one darting in from Farooqi, the on-field not out call overturned on review. A 62-run stand between Nissanka and Mendis would follow, before Omarzai would jag one in from a back of a length outside off and coax Nissanka to feather an edge through to Gurbaz behind the stumps – thus ending his streak of fifty-plus scores at four. Gurbaz was deputising for Ikram Alikhil, who was off the field receiving treatment after having dislocated a finger on his right hand while keeping.Dhananjaya de Silva was mostly clueless against Rashid Khan•ICC via Getty ImagesKusal Mendis was next to fall while going for his favoured slog sweep for a fourth time in four games. He would have been disappointed to find the man stationed for just such a stroke, but what was more jarring for onlookers might have been the reticent version of Mendis that had knocked around 49 deliveries prior to that for a modest 39; despite the lack of demons in the wicket, much like the rest of his team-mates, Mendis was shackled by a demure approach in an innings that saw just the three boundaries.Mendis’ dismissal, which followed a 50-run stand with Sadeera Samarawickrama, would prove the catalyst for a mini collapse that would see Sri Lanka tumble from 134 for 2 to 185 for 7.Samarawickrama, who had looked his usual industrious self in his 40-ball 36, was caught in the crease by a quicker one from Mujeeb that tailed in. Dhananjaya de Silva, who had put on 28 with Charith Asalanka, was then worked over beautifully by a Rashid googly through the gate, one that had been setup over the course of a nagging over in what was Rashid’s 100th ODI. Asalanka would miscue a pull to mid-off shortly after off Farooqi, while a chaotic and unnecessary run-out – Angelo Mathews calling for a run that would have kept him off strike for the start of the next over – would send Dushmantha Chameera packing.Only a rearguard stand of 45 from 42 between Mathews and Maheesh Theekshana, where the latter showed off his batting chops with some expansive stroke-play through the offside, took Sri Lanka to a total of any respectability. But on a true surface, and against a commanding Afghanistan side, it was never going to be enough.

Presidente do São Paulo nega conversas sobre SAF com o Grupo City

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O presidente Julio Casares negou, em suas redes sociais, a existência de conversas entre o São Paulo e o Grupo City sobre uma eventual transformação do clube em Sociedade Anônima de Futebol (SAF).Nos últimos dias, surgiram relatos de que o Grupo City – antes de fechar acordo com o Bahia – teria analisado a possibilidade de transformar o São Paulo em SAF, mas que a ideia havia sido descartada, por causa da forte presença de conselheiros detentores de poder no clube.

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JulioCasares afirma que São Paulo mantém ótimo relacionamento com o conglomerado árabe, mas nada sobre o assunto SAF foi conversado. Ao invés disso, existe somente uma aproximação visando parcerias e oportunidade – citando o caso dos empréstimos de Nahuel Bustos e Ferraresi.

Bustos foi o primeiro reforço que chegou após o Tricolor intensificar suas relações com o Grupo City, em julho deste ano. Ferraresi também foi um acerto que teve essa influência.

Segundo o que foi revelado pelo LANCE! durante a última janela de transferências, na busca de reforços, o São Paulo estudouoferecer a preferência de compra de algumas das principais revelações das categorias de base do clube em troca do empréstimo ou cessão de jogadores que pertençam ao conglomerado – que é dono de equipes como o Manchester City.

PSG chief says 'there is a problem' with Ballon d'Or if Ousmane Dembele does not beat Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal to prestigious award

Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi says there is a "problem" with the Ballon d'Or if Ousmane Dembele does not win this year's award.

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    PSG star Dembele is the favourite to win this year's Ballon d'Or after leading his side to Champions League, Ligue 1, and Coupe de France glory last season. Barcelona's Lamine Yamal is also in the running to claim the 2025 Golden Ball but Al-Khelaifi insisted the 28-year-old deserves this prestigious accolade.

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    Al-Khelaifi told DAZN: "Ousmane’s season is magnificent. There is no doubt that he won’t win the Ballon d’Or. If he doesn’t win it, there is a problem with the Ballon d’Or. He has done everything."

    Dembele himself added: "I’m thinking about [the Ballon d’Or]. I know that, with the season that I have had, I am not far [from the Ballon d’Or], but I am focused on the objectives, before thinking about myself."

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    Ex-Barcelona man Dembele has had the season of his life, scoring 33 goals and adding 15 assists in 49 matches in all competitions. He would be a worthy winner but last year, Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior was tipped to win the Ballon d'Or, only to be pipped by Manchester City's Rodri in a surprise pick. So it is not a given that he wins the award.

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    Former Rennes and Borussia Dortmund star Dembele will not have too long to wait to find out if he will be crowned the world's best player in 2025, with the prestigious ceremony taking place in Paris on September 22.

Shafique in quarantine as viral infection hits Pakistan camp

Several players have flu and high fever and most of them are understood to be on the mend

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Pakistan’s next match is against Australia in Bengaluru•AFP/Getty Images

The Pakistan cricket team has been struck by a viral infection in their World Cup camp in India, with several players affected by flu and high fever. Most are understood to be on the mend, but several did not attend Tuesday’s optional training session. Abdullah Shafique is currently in quarantine in his room with flu and fever, while Shaheen Shah Afridi, Saud Shakeel and Zaman Khan have also been affected.Usama Mir was also unwell with flu when Pakistan took on India on Saturday in Ahmedabad. Afridi is expected to be fit for Pakistan’s next game on Friday against Australia in Bengaluru. ESPNcricinfo has learnt none of the players have dengue symptoms.”Some players got fever in the past few days and most of them have fully recovered from it,” the PCB said in a statement. “Those who are in the stage of recovery remain under the team medical panel’s observation.”Earlier this tournament, Shubman Gill missed India’s first two games with dengue, only just recovering in time for the match against Pakistan.The Pakistan team arrived in Bengaluru on Sunday after the game against India. Pakistan won their first two games, against Netherlands and Sri Lanka in Hyderabad, before succumbing to India.

Botafogo x Internacional: clube anuncia sete mil ingressos vendidos para jogo no Nilton Santos

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A vitória em cima do São Paulo por 1 a 0 no Morumbi deixou muitos alvinegros empolgados. Nesta segunda-feira, o clube anunciou que sete mil ingressos já foram vendidos para Botafogo x Internacional.

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As vendas para os sócios iniciaram na última sexta-feira. Os valores variam entre R$10 e R$320. A comercialização de ingressos para público geral inicia somente na quinta-feira. No momento, somente os setores Tribuna de Honra, Leste Superior, Leste Inferior e Oeste Inferior estão disponíveis para compara.

O Glorioso venceu quatro dos últimos cinco jogos disputados e busca manter esta boa fase diante de um estádio repleto de alvinegros. Botafogo e Internacional se enfrentam no próximo domingo, às 18h, no Nilton Santos, em partida válida pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.

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Dhaka Division make it two in two; Khulna beat Chattogram by one wicket

Rangpur open their account but Barisal remain winless after their nine-run loss to Rajshahi

Mohammad Isam23-Oct-2023

Dhaka Division now have 17 points from two matches•BCB

Dhaka Division went into a commanding lead in the NCL’s tier-1 points table, following their seven-wicket win against Sylhet Division in Bogra. Batting first, Sylhet were bowled out for 212 with pacer Sumon Khan taking his fourth five-wicket haul in first-class cricket. At one stage, Sylhet were 71 for 6 before their captain Zakir Hasan’s 85 revived them somewhat.Dhaka took a 44-run lead thanks to Rony Talukdar and Shuvagata Hom’s fifties as the team made 256. Sylhet were bowled out for 116 in their second innings, with left-arm spinner Nazmul Islam taking his eighth five-wicket haul in 79 matches. Chasing 73, Dhaka got home comfortably to pick up their second win in the competition.Rangpur Division beat Dhaka Metropolis by 65 runs in Mirpur to open their account this season. Shohidul Islam’s four-wicket haul dented Rangpur, and eventually, they were bowled out for 119 in under 35 overs.Dhaka Metropolis took a 54-run lead with Abdul Gaffar Saqlain taking four wickets for Rangpur. It was the start of Rangpur’s fightback. Anik Sarkar missed out on a debut hundred when he fell on 99, before Nobin Islam, at No. 7, struck 145 – his maiden century – with 19 fours and four sixes. Rangpur were all out for 464.Chasing a mammoth 411, Mohammad Naim replied with his second first-class hundred. He hit 13 fours and four sixes in his knock, but Dhaka Metropolis were bowled out for 345. Asadullah Galib and Gaffar took three wickets each for Rangpur.In the tier-2 match, Khulna Division beat Chattogram Division by one wicket in Sylhet. It is only their second one-wicket win in the NCL history.Chattogram were bowled out for 242, with Shamim Hossain scoring a fifty. Anamul Haque’s 23rd first-class century helped Khulna to a 43-run lead. He made 110 off 166 balls with six fours and three sixes and he added 139 runs with Ziaur Rahman for the seventh wicket. Ziaur struck seven fours and five sixes in his 127-ball 84. For Chattogram, Nayeem Hasan took his 14th five-wicket haul.In reply, Chattogram were bowled out for 175, with Al-Amin Hossain, Abdul Halim, Soumya Sarkar, Aridul Islam Akash and Anamul picking up two wickets each.Khulna needed only 133 to win. At 102 for 3, they seemed to be cruising towards the target but Hasan Murad’s six-for derailed their chase. Afif Hossain, though, held the fort with an unbeaten 34 and took the side to a one-wicket win.In another close game, Rajshahi Division beat Barisal Division by nine runs in Rajshahi. SM Meherob and Sabbir Rahman struck fifties as Rajshahi made 209. Left-arm spinner Tanvir Islam took five wickets while Sohag Gazi grabbed four.Barisal took a 24-run lead after being bowled out for 233. Nahid Rana took four wickets, while Moin Khan scored a fifty. Tanvir then added four more to his kitty to help bowl out Rajshahi for 192. Sabbir Hossain top-scored with 52.Iftakhar Hossain Ifti’s 60 held Barisal in a chase of 169, but when he fell as the seventh wicket, with the team on 130, the lower order failed to take Barisal home. Taijul Islam took four wickets for Rajshahi, while Rana added three more to his wickets column.

Devine leads Scorchers onslaught as Renegades' woes deepen

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.

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