Thursday, February 4, 2010

Woods must be humble and admit he messed up: Watson

Published>Thu, Feb 04 10 08:30 PM
London, Feb.4 (ANI): Eight-time major winner Tom Watson has called on world No 1 Tiger Woods to "show some humility" and apologise for his behaviour before returning to golf.
ods, 34, has taken an indefinite break from the sport after speculation surrounding his private life erupted in November. He admitted to "transgressions" following allegations that he had extra-marital affairs.
Fellow American Watson, 60, however reckons Woods should make his eagerly anticipated return away from the fairways.
"One of the things that is not in question is what Tiger has to do. He has to take ownership of what he has done and must get his personal life in order. And, when he comes back, he has to show some humility to the public in the sense that, if I were him, it wouldn't be at a golf tournament where I would first come out," The Sun quoted Watson, as ssaying.

'Kick in the backside threat 'Spurs' Defoe to third hat-trick

Published>Thu, Feb 04 10 08:24 PM
London, Feb.4 (ANI): Striker Jermain Defoe wrecked Leeds' FA Cup dreams after being threatened with a kick up the bum if he did not hit a hat-trick.
Having scored 20 goals so far in the 2009-10 season, Defoe's third hat trick this term ensured the Spurs a fifth-round tie at Bolton.
"At half-time our coach Les Ferdinand told me if I didn't get a hat-trick I'd be getting a kick up the backside from him. I had a few chances early on which I didn't take but I knew if I kept plugging away, more chances would come and I'd hit the target," The Sun quoted Defoe, as saying.

India pocket men, women gold in kabaddi at SAG

Published Thu, Feb 04 10 08:18 PM
Dhaka, Feb 4 (PTI) Mighty India defended their titles in Kabaddi with ease, claiming both the men''s and women''s gold at the 11th South Asian Games here today. Indian men outplayed arch-rivals Pakistan 29-11 to win the gold medal while their female counterparts beat hosts Bangladesh 34-20 to emerge champions. Both the losing semifinalists'' Bangladesh and Nepal won the bronze medals in the men''s section. In the women''s section, the bronze medals went to Nepal and Sri Lanka.
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