Brenner, atacante do São Paulo, e Richarlison, atacante do Everton, da Inglaterra, são os nomes que representam a categoria esporte na lista “Under 30”, da revista Forbes Brasil, que elege os destaques abaixo dos 30 anos de idade do país em diversas áreas anualmente.
Brenner, de 20 anos, vive sua melhor fase na carreira. É o atual artilheiro do São Paulo, com 22 gols na temporada, e um dos responsáveis pelo clube estar na liderança do Campeonato Brasileiro e na semifinal da Copa do Brasil. O jogo de volta do torneio, aliás, acontece nesta quarta-feira, às 21h30, contra o Grêmio, no Morumbi. Na ida, os gaúchos venceram por 1 a 0. Nas redes sociais, Brenner é bastante ativo quando o assunto é futebol.
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Já Richarlison, que iniciou a carreira do América-MG, outro semifinalista da Copa do Brasil, está no Everton, da Inglaterra, desde 2018, e é bastante conhecido por seus posicionamentos contundentes na internet, como na luta antirracista. Ele tem 23 anos e é um dos homens de confiança de Tite na Seleção Brasileira também.
As nomeações acontecem desde 2014 e destacam personalidades de 15 categorias, como Arte, Arte Dramática, Moda, Música e Esporte. Os indicados são avaliados segundo uma série de critérios e métricas, como faturamento, criatividade, ineditismo, benefícios sociais reais e projetados, número de pessoas impactadas e potencial de transformação no setor e na comunidade.
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Além da lista principal, que consta de 30 nomes, a Forbes Brasil divulga durante o ano 90 nomes com menos de 30 anos que foram destaque em suas áreas, escolhidos após inscrição no site da revista ou indicados por leitores.
New Zealand’s batting coach is hopeful of their chances ahead of a big series against the No. 1-ranked Pakistan
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Kane Williamson and Craig McMillan have a chat in the nets•PTI
Although New Zealand are coming out of cricketing hibernation – they last played as a team in March – the batting coach Craig McMillan believes they will have a couple of things going for them when they play the top-ranked Pakistan in the first of three T20Is on Wednesday. First – a squad that has experience playing franchise T20s – and second – good memories of the last time they were in the UAE, when they earned a share of the Test and T20I trophies before going on to win the ODIs 3-2.”We’ve had a lot of players playing in different franchise competitions around the world from the CPL to the IPL to the NatWest over in England,” McMillan said. “So we’ve got a fair bit of experience. There’s nothing better than playing in those competitions. We know Pakistan are a very strong side; No. 1 in the world at the moment. Very hard to beat in home conditions. But we had a successful last tour here in 2014 and we’ve got a lot of the guys back from that trip and it’s something we’re looking forward to.”Out of the squad that New Zealand have picked for this tour, Kane Williamson captained Sunrisers Hyderabad into the IPL playoffs earlier this year. Colin Munro was the highest run-getter in the Caribbean Premier League 2018. Ross Taylor was also a part of that tournament, playing for Jamaica Tallawahs. Ish Sodhi had a run with Nottinghamshire in the T20 Blast. Tim Southee and Colin de Grandhomme had stints under Virat Kohli at the Royal Challengers Bangalore camp.Regardless of how New Zealand’s players have managed to stay match-fit, McMillan wanted them to be aware of their surroundings. Pitches in the UAE have seen a lot of cricket recently and are normally rather slow. Over the last three years, the average run rate in a T20I played in Dubai and Abu Dhabi – where all the matches will take place – has been 7.22.”Scores are a little bit lower over here in the conditions, which is something that we’ll have to talk about as a team,” McMillan said. “In New Zealand and in some other countries, you’re looking to score 170-180 but over here 150 has been a winning score, so we might have to tailor our gameplan around that.”The New Zealand A team, which has been in the country since the start of October, would have picked up on that as well. They were bowled out for 65 in the first unofficial T20I against Pakistan A, but then in the next two matches, with the benefit of batting second, they secured comfortable victories chasing 143 and 157.Glenn Phillips, who made back-to-back fifites, and Corey Anderson, having proved his fitness, have been picked from that squad in the senior side, which lost opener Martin Guptill to a calf injury a few days ago.To further prepare themselves for the series, New Zealand have been training at night to simulate the exact conditions they’ll face in the T20Is against Pakistan. “We’re mixing it up,” McMillan said. “A lot of them have come from four-day, red-ball cricket, so getting back into white-ball and T20 especially [is hard]. So throwing different scenarios at them, putting them under pressure, seeing how they react and how they find a way to win the game.”There’s different challenges for batsmen and bowlers in hot conditions and that’s one of the things the guys have to get right when they’re on the field, in terms of fluid intake, making sure they’ve got those energy levels up, because it does sap it out of you when it’s 35-40 C. That’s why it’s important just to get out, get them sweating, get them working in the field, so that come Wednesday night, we’re ready to rock and roll.”
كشف أحمد سالم المتحدث الرسمي باسم مجلس إدارة نادي الزمالك، النقاب عن حقيقة رحيل أحمد سيد زيزو لفريق نيوم السعودي الذي ينشط بدوري يلو، وعودة أشرف بن شرقي وطارق حامد.
وقال سالم في تصريحات تلفزيونية بفضائية “إم بي سي مصر” عبر برنامج “الكورة مع فايق”: “عرض نيوم السعودي لـ أحمد مصطفى زيزو، فالأرقام المعروضة بعيدة عما يتردد على صفحات التواصل الاجتماعي”.
وأضاف: “العرض يتم دراسته على طاولة مجلس الإدارة، ولو تمت الصفقة سنعلن بكل شفافية، الزمالك متمسك باللاعب، واللاعب كذلك، لكن طالما هناك عرض فهو قيد الدراسة”.
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وتابع: “كل الأمور يتم مناقشتها، رغبة زيزو واحتياج اللاعب لعقد كبير ومصلحة الفريق الفنية، كل هذا يتم دراسته، لكن اللاعب ليس معروضًا للبيع، ما حدث أن هناك عرضا رسميا تم التقدم به لنادي الزمالك ويتم دراسته”.
وتابع: “أما عن عودة أشرف بن شرقي للزمالك، فاللاعب له سعر في السوق كراتب سنوي ومن حقه أن يبحث عن مصلحته، وهذا الرقم قد يكون مبالغا فيه، خاصة وأن هناك نجومًا كبار في الفريق ولا نريد أن نعيد نفس الأزمة التي كانت موجودة من قبل، ونتعاقد برقم كبير يتسبب في مشاكل، بن شرقي راتبه السنوي عال جدًا”.
واستكمل: “أما عن إمكانية عودة طارق حامد، فأنا كمشجع أتمنى بالتأكيد، نحن ننتظر من جوزيه جوميز تقريرا نهائيا عن احتياجاته بعد مباراة الجيش”.
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واستطرد: “إذًا كل الأمور معلقة، حتى بن شرقي أموره معلقة حتى ندرس تقرير المدير الفني”.
وأتم: “تم إنهاء التعاقد مع جمال موتيابا، ويتبقى له جزء من مستحقاته وانتهى الأمر بكل احترام وهو لاعب موهوب لكن نظرًا لوجود أكثر من لاعب في نفس مركزه تم الاستغناء عنه”.
Channel 7 said the idea was to have players or coaches speaking with commentators such as Ricky Ponting, either on the sidelines or through an earpiece
Daniel Brettig in Adelaide05-Dec-2018
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Test-cricket broadcasting will hurtle into a new phase after the free-to-air broadcaster Seven secured permission for in-game interviews with Australian players and coaches during the forthcoming series against India, beginning in Adelaide on Thursday.After extensive off-season discussions with the captain Tim Paine and coach Justin Langer, among others, the network received final signoffs from the ICC, Cricket Australia and the national team on Wednesday afternoon in Adelaide, with the concept to be tried as early as the first session on day one.While ESPNcricinfo understands that both the broadcaster and the team will be careful to take a gradual approach to the access, possibly by using coaches before players, the concept will break fresh ground for the game’s oldest format, which has always been the most difficult for broadcasters in terms of convincing players, boards and the ICC to allow viewers to hear from players as the game is in progress.By contrast, Twenty20 and ODI cricket have been far more open formats for experimentation, whether sticking microphones on players fielding, bowling or batting, or gaining pitch-side interview access. Seven’s executive producer of cricket, Chris Jones, said that the idea was to try to have players or coaches speaking with commentators such as Ricky Ponting, either via an earpiece from the team’s viewing area or in a studio located near the dressing rooms. In Adelaide, this space is located in the basement of the Riverbank Stand, only a short and continuous underground walk from the change rooms.BCCI
“We would love the opportunity should Nathan Lyon take five-for in the first innings and we know he’s not batting until late and we need to bat for a final session, we’d love the opportunity, if he’s not doing anything, for him to come and sit on the couch and have a chat with Ricky Ponting about what’s happened,” Jones told ESPNcricinfo. “If we’re 2 for 200 and Usman Khawaja’s made a hundred, and he goes and cools down and we’re going ok, then absolutely we’d love for him to come across.”Justin Langer’s the other one, we’d love to get access to Justin to come across, sit on that couch with one of his very good friends Ricky Ponting to talk about the state of the game. There’s a whole lot of things we need to do, it’s not just up to the cricketers whether we can do that, there’s ICC regulations and all those sorts of things, but we’ve been working really hard to try to get as much of that access as we can, and we’ll be pushing really hard to try to make sure it happens.”I think this space we’ve got and the ability to call the cricket from that position as well, could give viewers further insight and understanding into what’s happening. We don’t want to be talking at the viewers, tell them what’s happening, they can see what’s happening. Our goal is to tell them why it’s happening. Access to the cricketers and the coaching staff would help a lot with that.”Thursday’s first day will see parallel coverage of the series on Seven and the pay-television operator Fox Sports, with Australian viewers getting a choice of commentary teams for the first time in the 40-year history of commercial broadcasting of cricket in this country. One contrast likely to be seen is a differing approach to stump microphones: Jones indicated that Seven’s coverage would likely feature faders down when there was on-field confrontation, while Fox is likely to keep their microphones up at all times.”We are very respectful of the players, the access they’re granting us and what they’re giving us,” Jones said. “If they’re really uncomfortable with something then we’ll listen to them. We also want to bring the viewers as close to the game as you can, but if it does get feisty in the middle from either team, we don’t want to be capturing any obscenities or anything like that.”We can only work as we go – wouldn’t have a hard and fast rule other than to say we very much respect the players’ views. They have gone a long way out of their way to give us access and take us into places we haven’t been before, to let them spend time with their families, we’ll definitely listen to them and work with the players association on that.”We put a significant list to them of all the things we think we can do from when they first leave the hotel to when they arrive back later that night. The rooms, the nets, all those sorts of things we can do. Then with that set we’ve got the ability to do some virtual enhancement on set, we’ve got a touch screen that will really help the viewers have a greater understanding.”
Na noite desta sexta-feira, o Grêmio segurou o empate com o Palmeiras no Allianz Parque e garantiu pelo menos uma noite dentro dos quatro melhores do Campeonato Brasileiro.
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Na coletiva de imprensa, o técnico Renato Portaluppi analisou o desempenho do time, viu a sua equipe melhor que o rival no segundo tempo e lamentou não sair com os três pontos.
‘Eles nos envolveram no primeiro, nós no segundo. São duas grandes equipes, não é de graça que estão na final da Copa do Brasil. Mas, principalmente pelo segundo tempo, merecíamos ter vencido o jogo’, afirmou.
Com o empate fora de casa, o Grêmio chega aos 50 pontos, seis a menos que o líder São Paulo. O próximo jogo é na quarta-feira, diante do Atlético-MG, em Porto Alegre.
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It's been promising, to say the least, at Anfield this season, with Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool putting the troubles of last year behind them and forging ahead with some compelling performances to tantalise a silver-laden end to the campaign.
Klopp has won nearly every trophy available since his appointment on Merseyside way back when, and while last year's failure to qualify for the Champions League was a bruising blow, it does mean that the German can complete the full gamut with victory in the Europa League.
Liverpool have topped their Europa League group with a match to spare and will host West Ham United in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals later this month; they are third in the Premier League and just two points off leaders Arsenal.
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The resurgence was facilitated following the full-scale reshaping of the midfield, with a mass Anfield exodus making space for Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo to assume central roles – both literally and figuratively.
Liverpool still lack a specialist No. 6, however, with Endo industrious and eager but perhaps lacking some of the quality to truly cement a starting berth.
As such, none other than Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich appears to have been lined up for transfer…
Liverpool transfer news – Joshua Kimmich
According to respected BILD journalist Christian Falk, Liverpool are among the host of European outfits interested in signing Kimmich from the indomitable Bundesliga champions.
Falk claims that Klopp knows the Germany international's strengths and would be only too happy to welcome him to the Liverpool fold, where his specific style would 'suit' the Reds.
Valued at £46m by Football Transfers, the 28-year-old pass master would be a fantastic addition to Liverpool's squad as they look to take the next step in their revival.
Joshua Kimmich's style of play
Kimmich has been a salient midfielder at the top of the European game for many years now, signing for Bayern from Stuttgart for an undisclosed fee as a teenager in 2015.
Since then, he has chalked up 365 appearances for the Bavarian giants, posting 40 goals and 100 assists and winning the full sweep of silverware, including the Champions League.
As per FBref, Kimmich ranks among the top 6% of midfielders across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for assists, the top 7% for shot-creating actions, the top 2% for passes attempted and the top 4% for progressive passes per 90.
Effectively, this showcases his celestial brilliance with his distribution; always on the ball and influencing the play, finding teammates in the danger area and racking up direct assists himself.
Simply sublime technically, in his decision-making and with his commitment on the pitch, Kimmich has even led the likes of renowned manager Jose Mourinho to make lavish remarks over his skill set.
Mourinho said: "I see him as a top right-back, left-back, centre-back, No.6, No.8, No.10… he has the qualities to be anything!
"I think he looks to me, very intelligent related to football, very intelligent, understands the moments of the games and understands the difference between positions and understands what he has to do here and what he has to do there. I think he’s phenomenal, an absolutely phenomenal player."
This season, Kimmich has completed 18 matches across all competitions and racked up six assists, captaining the side on multiple occasions from his favoured defensive midfield placement.
As per Sofascore, the £375k-per-week midfield machine has started ten times in the German top-flight this season, completing 91% of his passes, averaging 2.6 key passes per game, making 1.9 tackles and 6.4 ball recoveries each outing and generally just providing his teammates with superlative leadership and inspiration.
Considered to be "the embodiment of world-class" by former Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, who also noted his "profound understanding of the game", Kimmich is currently out of contract at the end of the 2024/25 season, and while a renewal is certainly not out of the question, outfits are circling like vultures and he might be swayed to try his hand elsewhere.
Why Liverpool perhaps shouldn't sign Kimmich
Now, the 82-cap Germany international is distinguished and rightly considered among the finest of his position worldwide, but Liverpool might be wise to remember the acquisition of Thiago Alcantara several years ago when pondering over whether to issue a swoop.
Thiago, aged 32, signed for Liverpool from Bayern for £25m in 2020, arriving as one of Europe's most spectacular maestros and boasting a wealth of illustrious experience in Germany and in his native Spain with Barcelona.
Thiago Alcantara: Key Strengths
Very Strong
Strong
Passing
Dribbling
Aerial duels
Key passes
Tackling
Interceptions
*Sourced via WhoScored
To emphasise the point of his passing proficiency, he ranks among the top 5% of midfielders for passes attempted and progressive passes, the top 8% for successful take-ons, the top 11% for tackles and the top 5% for interceptions per 90.
Alas, the £200k-per-week star's skills have shone through too little too often, with injuries ravaging his chances of impacting proceedings for sustained periods; this term, he has yet to make a single matchday appearance.
While Kimmich boasts greater reliability – he has played more than 25 times in every Bundesliga campaign since 2015/16 – he will be 30 years old by the end of next season and Klopp might question whether parting with a large sum on an ageing player, going against the club's model, would be prudent.
With the likes of Andre on Liverpool's radar and Endo, aged 30, already being signed as a stop-gap option in the centre, perhaps it's not the best idea.
Liverpool would be wise to invest in younger, more malleable options who can be nurtured and shaped under Klopp's guidance, with Thiago even serving as a mentor until his contract expires in June.
Tottenham Hotspur continued their dismal run of form in the Premier League as Ange Postecoglou's side ceded a winning position against West Ham United to fall to defeat.
Last weekend, Spurs had battled their way to a 3-3 draw at the Etihad Stadium against Manchester City, but there was to be no such joy in London, with the club now having lost their past three matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, winless in five in the top-flight.
Injuries, of course, have been a defining factor behind a recent bout of results that have been a bitter by-product of a lack of squad depth, exacerbated by the deluge of absences.
But there's no excuse for falling flat against David Moyes' men, and Postecoglou now has his work cut out to rekindle the fluency that surged his side into the ascendancy in the early months of the campaign.
While signing a new centre-forward is among the club's priorities, it's crystal clear that defenders are needed to stop the rot and allow Postecoglou to create a winning culture, eradicating the flimsiness that still pervades the squad.
Tottenham transfer news – Jarrad Branthwaite
According to Sky Sports, Tottenham are interested in signing Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite as Postecoglou looks to improve his backline.
The 21-year-old has been a revelation at the back for Sean Dyche's team since returning from a loan spell with PSV Eindhoven in the summer.
Swiping him away from Goodison Park will not be easy – especially in January – with the Toffees fighting against relegation after a ten-point deduction.
But Spurs desperately need reinforcements and could make a move for the £26m-rated starlet, as he has been valued by CIES Football Observatory, landing a player who could make a dramatic improvement on the current options.
Jarrad Branthwaite's season in numbers
Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero are Tottenham's starting centre-back pairing and had proved to be a success across the opening months of the campaign, restoring the defensive mettle as Postecoglou engineered a rise to pole position in the Premier League.
But that has all fallen away over recent weeks, with £43m summer signing Van de Ven out injured until after the new year and Romero recently returning from a three-match suspension – such losses illuminated the squad's fragility.
Branthwaite would bring the perfect solution, with his exploits in the Premier League this term showcasing his skills and ability to thrive at an ambitious outfit such as Spurs – targeting a return to European competition and the gleaning of major silverware after an interminable drought.
Having chalked up 21 senior appearances for Everton, the 6 foot 5 colossus has finally cemented a starring role at the club after spending several seasons out on loan and on the periphery, still learning his trade.
Since sitting the first two league encounters on the bench this season, Branthwaite has been an unwavering rock in the rearguard henceforth, playing every minute of action across the past 13 fixtures.
As per Sofascore, the rising star has been immense in the Premier League this season, making 2.0 tackles, 1.7 interceptions, 7.1 ball recoveries (that's remarkable) and 5.2 clearances per game, also winning an impressive 65% of his duels.
But what is it that makes him such a coveted prospect? And why do Tottenham pursue his signature with fervour? Postecoglou's talent radar is first-class and Branthwaite boasts the attributes to succeed at the very highest level.
Jarrad Branthwaite's style of play
Tall and commanding, Branthwaite is viewed by those at Goodison Park as a modern, ball-playing defender, also quick and calculated, capable of tracking down attacking opponents before they reach the danger area.
His front-foot defending has been exemplary and left the likes of the Times' Henry Winter marvelling at his "superb" performances.
As per FBref, Branthwaite ranks within the top 25% of positional peers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for tackles, interceptions, clearances, blocks and aerial wins per 90, highlighting his incredible defensive skills that would be a complement to any defence across Europe's divisions.
Jarrad Branthwaite: Similar PL Players
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Club
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Lloyd Kelly
Bournemouth
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Micky van de Ven
Tottenham Hotspur
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Santiago Bueno
Wolverhampton Wanderers
4
Tim Ream
Fulham
5
Nathan Collins
Brentford
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It's worth noting that the table above lists Bournemouth's Lloyd Kelly – who has been pursued by Tottenham in 2023 – as his most comparable player, but it's even more eye-catching that he's so similar to Van de Ven, who has slotted into the Lilywhites' system like a dovetail joint.
Said to have "world-class potential" and "never seen" speed for a central defender by former head of Ajax talent development Ruben Jongkid, Van de Ven has been immense in front of Guglielmo Vicario's goal, sadly stifled by the hamstring injury he is currently nursing.
Spurs defender Micky van de Ven celebrates winner against Luton.
The two-cap Netherlands international ranks among the top 9% of centre-backs for progressive carries and the top 3% for successful take-ons per 90 to emphasise his physical qualities.
Van de Ven has also been crisp in his passing – completing 95% of his balls this season – and has averaged 5.4 ball recoveries per game, really underpinning the athletic ability that Branthwaite could not only emulate, but match in its entirety with a transfer to London.
Based on the evidence from Van de Ven's start to life in north London, it may well be an excellent idea to seal a swoop for a talented young centre-back in Branthwaite, who is already proving that he has what it takes to cement a spot as one of the leading titan's in European football in the future.
Tottenham's desire to bolster at the back is clear, and with Branthwaite displaying athleticism, power and pace to rival Postecoglou's summer signing, all the stops must be pulled to get this one over the line.
O Flamengo mostrou que está vivo na briga pelo título do Brasileirão. Na noite desta quinta-feira, o Rubro-Negro venceu o Palmeiras, por 2 a 0, no Mané Garrincha, em Brasília, com gols de Luan (contra) e Pepê, um em cada etapa da partida. Com o resultado, o Rubro-Negro chegou aos 55 pontos, na terceira colocação, mas com um jogo a menos do que o líder Internacional e o segundo colocado, o São Paulo.
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أرسل الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، رسمياً اليوم الإثنين، فاكس إلى نادي فاركو بشأن مباراة الأهلي، المقرر لها غداً الثلاثاء، ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس مصر.
وأبلغ اتحاد الكرة فاركو بإلغاء مباراته امام الأهلي وبناءاً على ذلك يصعد فريق فاركو لدور ربع النهائي من بطولة كأس مصر لمواجهة المصري الخميس المقبل على استاد الجيش ببرج العرب.
وكان اتحاد الكرة أعلن عن مواعيد مباريات دور الـ 16 من بطولة كأس مصر، في الفترة من 8 أغسطس حتى 21 من الشهر ذاته، وهو ما وجد اعتراضًا كبيرًا من الأهلي.
طالع أيضاً.. بمشاركة الأهلي والزمالك.. موعد قرعة كأس العالم للأندية لكرة اليد
وجاء انسحاب الأهلي من بطولة كأس مصر بناء على رغبة السويسري مارسيل كولر المدير الفني لـ الأهلي، بسبب عدم حصول اللاعبين والجهاز الفني على راحة عقب انتهاء بطولة الدوري..
He will fly back to Sydney for a check-up but is expected to be back in Bangladesh sometime next week
Mohammad Isam10-Jan-2019
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Steven Smith will miss Comilla Victorians’ next two matches in the BPL, after a previous elbow injury flared up in the last couple of days. He will fly back to Sydney for a check-up but is expected to be back in Bangladesh sometime next week.”He is quite positive about returning, possibly during the Sylhet phase of the competition,” Victorians media manager Sohanuzzaman Khan told ESPNcricinfo. “He will undergo an MRI in Australia, which isn’t available in Bangladesh, and will inform us about it.”Their next two matches in Dhaka are against Rajshahi Kings and Chittagong Vikings on January 11 and 13, while their Sylhet phase begins on January 15.Smith, who led the Victorians to one win in the two outings, has so far made 16 and 0 in his two innings against Sylhet Sixers and Rangpur Riders. The former Australia captain’s participation in the BPL made news after the organisers had to change the drafting rules to accommodate him.Meanwhile, Khulna Titans have replaced Ali Khan with Junaid Khan after the US fast bowler was ruled out due to a hamstring injury he suffered during his only match in the BPL.