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The overturnHafeezs replacement fared even worse. Nike Air Presto Fly Uomo Khaki . Sami Aslam appeared to miss the ball completely as he attempted to pull Chris Woakes in the second over. Englands appeal for caught behind was turned down by Marais Erasmus but Eoin Morgan was convinced enough to call for the review. Hotspot was inconclusive but there was enough of a spike on Snicko to convince the third umpire, Simon Fry, that Aslam had gloved the ball. It was the first of two calls from Erasmus during Pakistans innings that were overturned; the second came when Sarfraz Ahmed was given out lbw to Liam Plunkett only for the review process to suggest the ball would have speared past leg stump.The Wood DuckIt wasnt raining in St Johns Wood but it was definitely a day for the ducks at Lords; there were five in total and four of them belonged to Pakistan. The first came from a corker of a delivery from Mark Wood that pitched outside leg and nipped off the seam to bamboozle Sharjeel Khan and take out off stump. It left Pakistans top order reeling but no doubt delighted England fans almost as much as it would have entertained Richie Benaud impersonators - Pakistan 2 for 2 off 2.2 overs.The Root DamageSuch is Joe Roots importance to England in all three formats that it would hardly surprise if, whenever he left the field, the ECB dressed him in a flak jacket, wrapped him in cotton wool and put him on ice until he was next required to play. So when Adil Rashid raced across from fine leg at the same time Root ran in from deep midwicket towards a lofted ball from Hasan Ali the Lords crowd collectively held its breath and prayed. Rashid clattered into Roots ankle in what could only be classed as an illegal tackle. In football Rashid would have been red-carded; as it was, he was merely left red-faced as Root - who somehow managed to hold onto the ball and complete the catch - gingerly limped back to his fielding position.The Painful MissDuring the summer, viewers have become accustomed to the sight of Pakistan players prostrating themselves after reaching milestones. But when Imad Wasim went down on his hands and knees it was in pain rather than in the act of performing the sajda. Imad had moved outside off stump to scoop Woakes but completely muffed the shot when the ball followed him and cannoned in behind the pad and straight into his knee. He completed the single but the pain was evident; after treatment from the physio, Imad limped throughout the rest of his innings and all the way back into the pavilion.The SnatchLiam Plunkett is, to use the vernacular, one big unit. But he appeared to defy the laws of gravity when he took a one-handed stunner to dismiss Wahab Riaz. Wahab attempted to slash powerfully over cover but Plunkett launched himself to the left with all the acceleration of an exocet missile and was completely horizontal when he snatched the ball with his left hand. It was so good the entire England team stood together to watch the replay on the big screen before pummelling Plunkett with an encore round of backslapping.The Limp FinishThe 50th over is often hectic but the finale of Pakistans innings was more damp squib than fireworks. On the penultimate ball Mohammad Amir dug out a Woakes yorker and Imad set off from the non-strikers end in a limping scamper to grab the strike for the final ball. Amir stood his ground and the two batmen stood looking at each other as Woakes, who had shaped to throw to the keepers end, realised he had all the time in the world to amble back and gently remove the bails.The TV no-ballBefore the start of the ODI series, the ICC announced it would trial a system whereby the TV umpire judged on front foot no-balls and conveyed his decision to the on-field officials via a vibrating pager-watch. It took until the fourth innings of the series for it to be needed when Simon Fry buzzed Marais Erasmus after Hasan Ali overstepped by some margin. Judging from the smile on Erasmus face, it was definitely a case of good vibrations. Nike Presto Rosa . -- The boos poured down on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at the end of a horrible first half. Uomo Scarpe Nike Presto Nere/Grigie . 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He walked us through his reasoning for doing so, and one of his primary objectives was to stop the Netherlands playing at source - which means he wanted to disrupt their passing game by pressuring them in their own half. Robinson pushed one of his holding midfielders in his 4-2-3-1 formation onto the deep lying midfielder from the Netherlands, as the Dutch were playing with a traditional triangle shape in midfield (as opposed to the more attacking inverted triangle in midfield). This allowed Northern Ireland to force the Dutch into lower percentage passes into midfield or cross-field, allowing Northern Ireland to recover possession of the ball. The match ended in a 2-2 score, a result that pleased the Northern Irish underdogs. Robinson demonstrated his defensive formation in a practical session, as well as a variety of practical finishing exercises that he utilized with the team. What impressed me about the exercises was that they were match-related, meaning that they were transferable to realistic match situations, rather than static finishing exercises. Professor Mark Williams, from the Centre for Sport Medicine and Human Performance at Brunel University, delivered the afternoon lecture. It was entitled, Talent Identification: Are there early scientific markers of success in football? Williams outlined the various ways that scientific measurement can play a role in talent identification: anthropometry, physiology, psychology and sociology. While all had their benefits, they also had significant drawbacks. Many anthropometric measurements are amenable to training and diet, and are affected by the rate of physical growth and maturation. Physiological measurements are highly influenced by training, and performance is dependent on previous exposure to training. It is also not clear how fitness indicators track through from childhood to adulthood. Psychological factors are also amenable to instruction and training, and mental skills improve with exxperience. Nike Presto Fly Verdi. Sociological measurements are unclear, as there is no consensus on what to measure, or on how accurate those measurements are. Additionally, personality characteristics change over time, so what might seem like a measurable trait at the age of 8 might not be relevant by the age of 18. The summary was that the practical utility of a scientific approach to talent identification is unclear. That being said, I found Professor Williams presentation to be extremely interesting. I asked this of the Professor, "Is the competition structure for youth soccer, which places a high premium on winning and a low premium on skill development, a natural impediment to talent identification and development, given that players are selected based on their ability - generally due to advanced physical development - to win at young ages?" The simple answer was yes - selecting players who have the physical traits necessary to win at younger ages does impede the talent identification and development of young players. This only served to confirm the need for competition reform in youth soccer in Canada, shifting the emphasis away from win-at-all-costs to the more holistic approach promoted by LTPD. Watt Nicoll delivered the final session of the day, entitled World Class - Why would you settle for less? I have to admit, Watt is someone that I have known and worked with for the last seven years. He is a close friend - and one of the smartest people I have come across in the game. It is difficult to categorize Watt; he is part motivational speaker, part entertainer, and part life-coach. He really is a jack of all trades, and if you ever have the chance to hear him speak, I highly recommend it. Watts presentation centred on the skills needed for a manager to do three things: get the job, do the job and keep the job. He spoke of the importance of having a personal development plan - of knowing what your goal is and how you are going to achieve it - and gave a very powerful example. Over 15 years ago, he gave a similar talk to a group of aspiring coaches. At the end of his talk, he told the group that if any of them wanted assistance in planning how to achieve their goals, he would be glad to help. Only one man came forward on that day. He outlined his goal to Watt, and together, they set about charting a course for how that goal could be achieved. It took 14 years for that man to get the job he always dreamed about, but he achieved his dream. The job was to be the manager of Manchester United. The man was David Moyes. Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China Cheap NFL Jerseys Authentic Wholesale Jerseys China Cheap NFL Jerseys China NFL Cheap Jerseys ' ' '
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