Showing posts with label Sports News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sports News. Show all posts

Monday, 6 December 2010

England wins 2nd Ashes Test

Adelaide: Graeme Swann took three of the last six wickets to tumble as England dismissed Australia for 304 to complete a comprehensive innings and 71-run victory in the second Ashes test. England wrapped up the test and a 1-0 series lead before lunch on the final day, with Swann, Jimmy Anderson and Steven Finn combining to claim the last six wickets for 66 runs after Australia had resumed at 238-4 with high hopes of salvaging a draw or being saved by forecast rain.

"We don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves, but if we keep these standards we have a good chance of winning the series," England captain Andrew Strauss said.

The third test starts December 16 in Perth and England, which holds the Ashes after winning at home last year, could conceivably retain the old urn by taking a 2-0 lead ahead of the fourth and fifth tests in Melbourne and Sydney. "We've been totally outplayed this game, there's no hiding that," Australia captain Ricky Ponting said. "Now we have to find a way to get better for Perth. "No doubt it's a bad loss for us, there's no hiding that fact, an innings and 70 runs having won the toss on a good Adelaide wicket, probably just about says it all."

Australia rallied for a stunning comeback win at Adelaide in the previous Ashes series at home, and went on to complete a 5-0 series sweep to avenge losing the previous series in England. But after a draw to open this series in Brisbane and the loss in Adelaide, Ponting's squad looks vulnerable to slumping to its first Ashes series loss on Australian soil in more than two decades.

After Michael Clarke was out on the last ball Monday evening to part-time spinner Kevin Pietersen, Australia's hopes rested on Mike Hussey working with the middle order and tailenders. But Finn made the crucial breakthrough when Hussey mistimed a pull to Anderson at mid-on to depart for 52.

Three wickets in four balls effectively ended Australia's chances of a draw. Anderson had Brad Haddin caught behind for 12 and trapped Ryan Harris lbw with consecutive deliveries. Harris' exit gave him two first-ball dismissals, known as a "king pair." He is only the second Australian batsman after Adam Gilchrist in 2001 who has had that dubious milestone in test cricket.

Two balls later, Swann had Marcus North trapped lbw for 22. England's appeal was initially turned down but the video umpire ruled that the ball had struck the Australian batsman in front of the stumps and would have gone on to dislodge the bails.

Swann then bowled Xavier Doherty and Peter Siddle to finish with a five-wicket haul and complete England's 100th test victory over Australia. Before the wickets fell, North had a reprieve on 3 when Swann struck his pad but he was adjudged not out by the video umpire. A chance from Hussey was dropped in the same over.

But England took the new ball and three overs later, the breakthroughs followed. The only setback for England was the abdominal injury for Stuart Broad which will rule the paceman out for the serious. Australia's woes continued with veteran opener Simon Katich injuring his Achilles and likely to miss the remainder of the series. 


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Kevin Pietersen was voted player of the match after scoring a career-best 227 in England's 620-5 declared - helping the visitors to a 375-run first-innings lead - and taking the crucial wicket of Clarke to end the fourth day. "It's pretty incredible, (England) having been so bad four years ago to be 1-0 up in the Ashes," Pietersen said. "If we keep doing the right things, we'll win the Ashes."

Tharoor, Sreesanth ecstatic as Kochi gets green signal

Thiruvananthapuram: Former junior foreign minister Shashi Tharoor and cricketer S. Sreesanth Sunday welcomed the Board of Control for Cricket in India's decision to allow the Kochi franchise to play in the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The IPL governing council decided to retain the Kochi franchise after its owners, in a last-minute agreement, sorted out their differences in the shareholding pattern.

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The team would now be known as Kochi Private Limited.

Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha member Shashi Tharoor, who had to quit the cabinet of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh following reports that his then friend and now wife Sunanda Pushkar had sweat equity in the consortium, said he was extremely happy with the decision going in favour of Kochi and the state of Kerala.

"This is a great thing for the sports lovers in my state," Tharoor said.

"I see through this the prospects of development of the state with a 21st century franchise.

"My role was only that of a mentor and I had no role in putting together the consortium. I am really happy because I was so enthusiastic to see the urge of the youngsters in the state who were excited when the news first came about a Kochi team."

Indian speedster Sreesanth said he was delighted with the news.

"See, it is my desire to play for the Kochi team, but I do not know how things will transpire because we are all going to be auctioned. It is my dream to play for Kochi and come on top in IPL," said Sreesanth.

It remains to be seen how the matches would be worked out for the Kochi team because currently the only stadium where international matches are staged here belongs to the Greater Cochin Development Authority.

Young Congress legislator P.C.Vishnunath sees it as an opportunity to develop the infrastructre of the city as well as the state.

"Kerala will have to wake up to this and the need of the hour is world class infrastructure in terms of good roads and infrastructure to welcome the travelers who would be part of the IPL entourage," said Vishnunath.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Thursday Night Football: Atlanta Falcons Make a Comeback, Win 26-21

What an exciting finish to tonight's game. In the end, the Baltimore Ravens suffer another heartbreaking loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
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After Joe Flacco throws a touchdown pass to take the lead with 1.05 left, Matt Ryan gets the last laugh.

An 80 yard drive by the Falcons resulted in a Roddy White touchdown, and the Falcons victory.

The game on Thursday night was a great way to start week ten of the NFL season.

Dhoni bats for struggling Gambhir

The left-handed opener has struggled with the bat of late, aggregating 86 runs from his last 10 Test innings.

Gambhir, 29, missed India's Test against Australia in Bangalore last month with a knee injury and his replacement Murali Vijay scored a solid 139, putting pressure on his more experienced team-mate to perform.
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"Players do go out of form," Dhoni told reporters at a pre-match press conference on Thursday.

"It happens to everyone in cricket. Gambhir has set the benchmark so high that expectations of him have grown. With Gambhir, it is more about the pressure to perform than the fear of failure.

"The kind of innings he has played in the past shows how good a cricketer he is. He is returning from an injury and is working hard on his fitness. I am sure he will come good with the bat sooner than later."

Gambhir, with 2,846 runs from 34 Tests at an average of nearly 50, has been pivotal in India's rise to the top of Test rankings.

He was named International Cricket Council Test Player of the Year in 2009 for a series of good starts in tandem with opening partner Virender Sehwag.

Gambhir's 11-hour, second-innings knock of 137 against New Zealand in Napier last year helped India salvage a hard-fought draw.

Dhoni said Gambhir was a proven performer and Vijay would have to wait for his chance to make it to the squad.

"Gambhir is our best bet for the opener's slot. Vijay has done well whenever he has been given the chance. But I think he will have to wait his turn."

Vijay, 26, has scored 509 runs from the eight Tests he has played so far at an average of 42.41.

Dhoni also supported Suresh Raina, who cut a sorry figure in the drawn first Test in Ahmedabad, scoring three and a duck.

"You cannot form an opinion on a player based on one match," Dhoni said. "We must give everyone a chance.

"It is easy to sit outside and make comments. But one must step into the player's shoes to understand how tough it is to go out and perform each time."

Dhoni hoped the wicket at the new Rajiv Gandhi Stadium -- hosting its first Test -- would give the bowlers a fair chance after a placid one in Ahmedabad made the draw inevitable.

Hyderabad has hosted three Tests before, all against New Zealand, but at the older Lal Bahadur Stadium.

"We have played quite a few one-day games on this wicket. It is not difficult to judge this wicket. It is flat but will offer a bit of bounce which will allow the batsman to play his shots."

The third and final Test will be played in Nagpur from November 20-24 followed by five one-day internationals from November 28.

BCCI drops Yuvraj from Grade A, hikes retainership and fees

Talented left-hander Suresh Raina, who has been in good nick, has been upgraded to the top grade which has nine players, including  captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid among others. The Grade-A players will now be entitled to a revised retainership fee of Rs one crore, a substantial hike of Rs 40 lakh from last year's contract.

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In another interesting move, the BCCI's Gradation Committee, which met in Chennai today, also got rid of Grade D where some players got an annual retainership of Rs 15 lakh last year. Only 24 players have been offered annual retainership fees against 41 who were offered last season. If anyone from non-contracted player plays for India next season, he will be upgraded to C category, according to a BCCI release.

The BCCI also hiked the retainership fees of the players as the Grade A players will now receive Rs 1 crore from the Rs 60 lakh they received last year. The Grade B players will now get Rs 50 lakh instead of Rs 40 lakh while those in Grade C will continue getting Rs 25 lakh.

The Indian players who will be in the playing XI will be now getting Rs 7 lakh per Test match, Rs 4 lakh for an ODI and Rs 2 lakh for a T20 match. For Yuvraj, the demotion to Grade B will be another blow after being dropped from the Test squad in the two recent series.

Delhi batsman Virat Kohli, who has had a prolific ODI season, has been rewarded with a Grade B retainership improving upon his earlier Grade D category. Similarly, Rohit Sharma who was earlier in Grade B has been demoted to Grade C.

Cheteshwar Pujara who scored a half century on debut against Australia has moved to Grade C along with Karnataka pacers Vinay Kumar and Abhimanyu Mithun and Tamil Nadu off-spinner Ravi Ashwin. Murali Vijay and Pragyan Ojha also made significant strides as they were included in the Grade B category.

However, the Pathan brothers Irfan and Yusuf, UP pacers Rudra Pratap Singh, Sudeep Tyagi, Tamil Nadu captain Dinesh Karthik, Gujarat skipper Parthiv Patel, Bengal's Manoj Tiwary, Wriddhiman Saha and Ashok Dinda, Delhi batsman Shikhar Dhawan, Mumbai players Ajinkya Rahane, Wasim Jaffer and Abhishek Nayar are without any central contracts.

Following are the players offered central contracts: (Grade A): Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman, Suresh Raina, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan.

(Grade B): Yuvraj Singh, Ishant Sharma, Ashish Nehra, Praveen Kumar, Virat Kohli, M Vijay, Pragyan Ojha.

(Grade C): S Sreesanth, Amit Mishra, R Ashwin, Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ravindra Jadeja, Abhimanyu Mithun, Vinay Kumar.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain to retire - Geo News

Pakistan's wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider takes off the bails to run out South Africa's Rusty Theron... 
Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider announced his retirement from international cricket one day after he fled the team hotel in Dubai and travelled to London claiming he was receiving threats from match-fixers.
"I have decided it is best for me to retire from international cricket since my family and I are constantly getting threats. It is best I leave international cricket," Zulqarnain told Geo News channel from London.