Thursday, February 25, 2010

Bridge withdraws from England selection

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 07:25 PM

Manchester City defender Wayne Bridge has made himself unavailable for selection by England and will not go to the World Cup finals, he said in a statement on Thursday.

His decision comes in the wake of media allegations that John Terry, his former Chelsea team mate who is also in the England squad, had an extra-marital affair with Bridge's former girlfriend.

Bridge was a club mate of Terry's at Chelsea before joining Manchester City last year.

Terry has been stripped of the England captaincy as a result of the publicity surrounding the matter, and on Thursday, Bridge, who has played for England 36 times, said he no longer wanted to be considered for the national squad.

In the statement, issued to Sky Sports News, Bridge said: "I have thought long and hard about my position in the England football team in the light of the reporting of the events over the last few weeks.

"It has always been an honour to play for England. However, after careful thought I believe my position in the squad is now untenable and potentially divisive.

"Sadly therefore, I feel, for the sake of the team, and in order to avoid what will be inevitable distractions, I have decided not to put myself forward for selection.

"I have today informed the management of this decision. I wish the team all the very best in South Africa."

His decision leaves England coach Fabio Capello with a problem at left-back as Ashley Cole, another former Chelsea team mate, is out until May at the earliest with a broken ankle and may not be fit for the World Cup finals in South Africa which start on June 11.

Bridge and Terry are due to meet on the pitch for the first time since details of the alleged affair were made public when Manchester City visit Chelsea on Saturday.


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Chelsea and Arsenal look to boost title challenges

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 06:15 PM

London, Feb 25 (DPA) Leaders Chelsea and challengers Arsenal will be out to take advantage of the absence of a match for Manchester United this weekend as the Premier League title race continues to hot up.

With United taking on Aston Villa in the Carling Cup final Sunday, victory for Chelsea would restore their four-point lead over United at the top while Arsenal could close to within two points of the champions in third if they can take maximum points at Stoke City.

Chelsea go into their meeting with fifth-placed Manchester City on Saturday lunchtime on the back of a defeat at Inter Milan in the Champions League.

More worryingly for manager Carlo Ancelotti, he could be without his first-choice goalkeeper Petr Cech, who suffered a leg injury in Milan.

'We don't know now (how bad it is),' the Italian said. 'We have to wait some days and we have to do a check control on his calf. 'I don't know (if he will be fit to play against City). We don't know, we have to wait.'

Back-to-back home wins have restored Arsenal's belief that they can still win the title, partly because they have a game in hand on United, but more because they do not have to play any of the big sides in their remaining matches.

Veteran defender Sol Campbell, who returned to the club just last month, could play his fourth match if William Gallas does not recover from a calf injury in time for the visit to Stoke.

The 35-year-old, who won the Double with Arsenal in 1998, believes the Londoners are still very much in the title race.

Arsenal have lost on their last two visits to Stoke but if they win this weekend they will be breathing down the necks of United. 'It's simple, we have to win as many games as possible,' Campbell said.

'Other teams at the top will be playing each other, so we just have to look after ourselves and make sure we're firing on all cylinders. Whoever plays must give it everything they've got in these remaining games, and see where it takes us.'

Liverpool will be waiting to take advantage of any slip-up by Manchester City to boost their bid for fourth spot and the last Champions League berth.

Rafael Benitez's side take on Blackburn Rovers at Anfield Sunday in the first of three consecutive very winnable games and victory would also put the pressure onto the current fourth-placed team, Tottenham Hotspur, who welcome in-form Everton on the same day.

Bottom side Portsmouth, facing the prospect of going into administration - which would result in a 10-point penalty and almost certain relegation - are away to fellow strugglers Burnley.

Bolton Wanderers, the other side in the bottom three, host Wolverhampton Wanderers, while Birmingham play Wigan and Sunderland take on Fulham in the weekend's other match.


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Former football Olympians from AP fire salvo at AIFF

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 06:06 PM

Hyderabad, Feb 25 (PTI) Former football Olympians from Andhra Pradesh have protested the appointment of AIFF executive member C R Visswanathan to resolve a dispute between two factions and alleged that he was running an "illegal" show in the state. In a letter to the AIFF, the former footballers have demanded to call back Visswanathan, who was sent by the national federation to resolve the dispute between two factions of Andhra Pradesh Football Association (APFA). They alleged that Visswanathan has been conducting activities, including selection of teams, which they said was outside the ambit of his job. The Andhra Pradesh Football Olympian, International and National and Veterans Association has sent a letter signed by former Olympians M Zulfikaruddin, S H H Hamid, S S Hakeem and M Habib among others and requested the AIFF to withdraw the activities of Visswanathan. Former India players Mohammad Akbar, Syed Lateef Uddin have also questioned the activity of Visswanathan and requested AIFF to look into the matter. "He has formed a committee in the name of AIFF AP Football Revival Committee Office at Gymkhana Football Grounds in Secunderabad. He is conducting trials and selecting the teams in U-14, 16, 19 and 21 age groups," Anis-ul-Mulk secretary of APFA, headed by T G Venkatesh, wrote in a letter to AIFF president Praful Patel. .


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260-plus would be a good score: Motera curator

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 05:51 PM

S S Ramaswamy Ahmedabad, Feb 25 (PTI) Unlike the feather-beds in Jaipur and Gwalior, the pitch at Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium at Motera here, venue of the inconsequential third and final ODI between India and South Africa on Saturday, may have something for the bowlers with 260 the par score, the curator said today. "I expect it to be a good one-day wicket though I can give you a clearer picture only tomorrow as the process of preparing it is still on. There''s not going to be much grass and a score of 250-260 would be a good total," Test cricketer-turned-pitch curator Dhiraj Parsana told PTI. India made 298 for nine and 401 for three in the first two ODIs while the Proteas have replied with 297 and 248 respectively. Dew is expected to play a significant role in the contest that has become only of academic interest after India''s comprehensive victory in the second ODI at Gwalior last night. "Over the last two days the dew fall has been quite heavy because of clear skies and little wind. If it''s windy it drives away the dew. But we are prepared to counter it with the use of chemicals on the outfield from 7 pm on match day. We are also stopping watering of the outfield from today," Parsana elaborated. Dew factor was nullified by Sachin Tendulkar''s extraordinary and record-setting 200 not out at Gwalior though it was evident that the hosts, bowling second, were struggling to keep the ball dry due to the wet outfield. .


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Benitez backs Gerrard for England captaincy

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 05:45 PM

London, Feb 25(ANI): Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez reckons if striker Steven Gerrard is handed over the England captaincy for this summer's World Cup, he can lap up the challenge and achieve greater heights.

Regular captain John Terry was stripped of the responsibility earlier this month following allegations over his private life and replacement Rio Ferdinand is struggling with a back injury.

Vice-captain Gerrard is set to take the armband for his country from injured Ferdinand in next week's friendly against Egypt, and could be in the frame to lead his country with doubts continuing over Ferdinand's fitness.

"I think captaining England will be good for his confidence and could also have a good effect on him," The Sun quoted Benitez, as saying.

"We know he is important for us, and also important for England. I think he has to take the responsibility as a positive sign," he added.

The 29-year-old made his international debut in 2000, and represented England in the UEFA European Championships in 2000 and 2004 as well as the 2006 FIFA World Cup, where he was the team's top goalscorer with two goals. (ANI)


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Ashley Cole refuses to talk about Cheryl betrayal

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 05:35 PM

London, Feb 25 (ANI): English footballer Ashley Cole has refused to divulge any information related to his betraying his wife Cheryl.

The left-back Chelsea player, who is currently having treatment for his broken ankle at a clinic in Capbreton, a seaside town near Biarritz, dodged questions about how he could betray the Girls Aloud member.

"I just can't talk about that," the Sun quoted Cole, 29, who is at the clinic with team-mate Michael Essien and physio Thierry Laurent, as saying.

He tried to hide behind an exercise machine, and wearing a supportive sandal on his injured foot, he hobbled away on crutches after refusing to comment further.

"Ashley is in another world. He's trying to get on with his rehab but his mind is clearly elsewhere," a source said.

"His ankle is painful but it's nothing compared to what he's going through with Cheryl," the source added. (ANI)


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Benitez backs Gerrard for England captaincy

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 05:25 PM

London, Feb 25(ANI): Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez reckons if striker Steven Gerrard is handed over the England captaincy for this summer's World Cup, he can lap up the challenge and achieve greater heights.

Regular captain John Terry was stripped of the responsibility earlier this month following allegations over his private life and replacement Rio Ferdinand is struggling with a back injury.

Vice-captain Gerrard is set to take the armband for his country from injured Ferdinand in next week's friendly against Egypt, and could be in the frame to lead his country with doubts continuing over Ferdinand's fitness.

"I think captaining England will be good for his confidence and could also have a good effect on him," The Sun quoted Benitez, as saying.

"We know he is important for us, and also important for England. I think he has to take the responsibility as a positive sign," he added.

The 29-year-old made his international debut in 2000, and represented England in the UEFA European Championships in 2000 and 2004 as well as the 2006 FIFA World Cup, where he was the team's top goalscorer with two goals. (ANI)


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Australia begin NZ tour with verbal goof-ups

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 05:15 PM

Wellington, Feb 25 (PTI) Australia began their New Zealand tour with verbal bloopers by coach Tim Nielsen and Twenty20 captain Michael Clarke that had the entire team red-faced. Coach Tim Nielsen started the proceedings soon after his arrival at the airport, saying "To be honest, we haven''t had a lot of sex, um, success over here." And once he was through with the interaction, the Australia coach had a humble request to make even though the local media was in no mood to oblige him. "Could you wipe the sex bit, I don''t really want the wife hearing that," Nielsen said. A day after Nielsen''s faux pas, it was Clarke who put his foot in the mouth today. Talking about New Zealand pacer Shane Bond, Clarke said the 34-year-old pacer was still a threat and his teammates would have to do the homework to counter him. "We''ll have a good look at footage of bondage...ahmm, Bondy," said Clarke, triggering laughter. "Geez I feel like the coach, what''s going on," Clarke was quoted as saying by the New Zealand Press Association (NZPA). Even though Clarke restructured the sentence and delivered it again, he realised the damage had been done. "Front page, I can see it now...," Clarke sighed as he made a hasty exit.


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Semifinal would be a good result for India: Ashok Kumar

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 05:05 PM

Philem Dipak Singh New Delhi, Feb 25 (PTI) Member of India''s lone World Cup winning team Ashok Kumar doesn''t expect miracles from the current team under Rajpal Singh and feels reaching the semifinals would be a decent result for them. "We will have the home advantage and I am hoping that we can finish at the podium or at least reach the semifinals. That would be a good result for the country," Ashok told PTI. Even that would not be a stroll in the park for the Indian team and Ashok, who scored India''s winning score in the 1975 World Cup final in Kuala Lumpur, said the current team lacks match-winners and the players themselves lack killer instinct. "There are few good players in the current squad, as compared to our days. We had stalwarts like Ajit Pal Singh, B P Govinda, Surjeet Singh, Harcharan Singh, myself and many others who were match-winners. There are not many such players among the current players," Ashok, son of legendary hockey player Dhyan Chand, said. "Moreover, the current players lack the killer instinct. I don''t know the reason why. It may be due to lack of emotional attachment of the game in general," he said. MORE PTI PDS AY


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Australia begin NZ tour with verbal goof-ups

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 04:49 PM

Wellington, Feb 25 (PTI) Australia began their New Zealand tour with verbal bloopers by coach Tim Nielsen and Twenty20 captain Michael Clarke that had the entire team red-faced. Coach Tim Nielsen started the proceedings soon after his arrival at the airport, saying "To be honest, we haven''t had a lot of sex, um, success over here." And once he was through with the interaction, the Australia coach had a humble request to make even though the local media was in no mood to oblige him. "Could you wipe the sex bit, I don''t really want the wife hearing that," Nielsen said. A day after Nielsen''s faux pas, it was Clarke who put his foot in the mouth today. Talking about New Zealand pacer Shane Bond, Clarke said the 34-year-old pacer was still a threat and his teammates would have to do the homework to counter him. "We''ll have a good look at footage of bondage...ahmm, Bondy," said Clarke, triggering laughter. "Geez I feel like the coach, what''s going on," Clarke was quoted as saying by the New Zealand Press Association (NZPA). Even though Clarke restructured the sentence and delivered it again, he realised the damage had been done. "Front page, I can see it now...," Clarke sighed as he made a hasty exit.


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India celebrates Tendulkar's world record of 200 runs in ODI

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 04:35 PM

Gwalior/ Mumbai / New Delhi, February 25(ANI): Cricket fans in India rejoiced amid excitement as the country's ace cricketer Sachin Tendulkar created history by scoring a double century against South Africa in the second one-day international (ODI) match at Gwalior on Wednesday. Interestingly, this is the highest and the first ever 200 runs in this version of cricket. People hailed this extraordinary feat as Tendulkar raised his bat to mark the completion of 200 runs in the last over of the game and he remained not out.


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Troubled footie star Chopra spent four hours in a cell after night out in Newcastle

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 04:26 PM

London, Feb.25 (ANI): Troubled soccer star Michael Chopra spent four hours in a cell after he was arrested on a night out.

According to The Mirror, the six-million-pound Cardiff City striker was spotted "acting in a drunken manner" with a pal in his native Newcastle.

The pair were taken to the Market Street police station where they spent four hours in a cell.

Both were handed over 80 pound fixed-penalty notices for being drunk and disorderly. (ANI)


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Mancini shrugs off pressure despite Man City's FA Cup debacle

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 04:19 PM

London, Feb 25(ANI): Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini insists that he is not under pressure despite his club being dumped out of the FA Cup after losing to Stoke City.

Wednesday's 3-1 defeat means Champions League qualification is City's only hope of salvaging a stuttering season. Striker Craig Bellamy's goal did give the lead to City, but Stoke opened the scoring in the 79th minute through substitute Dave Kitson, goals from Shawcross and Tuncay in the extra half-hour. "I'm not feeling any pressure, none at all, I just feel disappointment. We played well and had six or seven good chances," The Sun quoted Mancini, as saying.Now we have 13 league games left and we need some good results," he added.

He further said he was disappointed because of the loss, and the red card to striker Emmanuel Adebayor.

"My opinion is that we played very well. We dominated the game and had six or seven chances to score a goal before the sending off of Emmanuel. Football is strange. When you play well and have a lot of chances, if you don't score something can change the game," Mancini said.

"Until the situation it was our best performance in the last three or four games. Manu played very well, fantastic. For me - maximum yellow card, it was not so dangerous," he added. (ANI)


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Troubled footie star Chopra spent four hours in a cell after night out in Newcastle

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 03:51 PM

London, Feb.25 (ANI): Troubled soccer star Michael Chopra spent four hours in a cell after he was arrested on a night out.

According to The Mirror, the six-million-pound Cardiff City striker was spotted "acting in a drunken manner" with a pal in his native Newcastle.

The pair were taken to the Market Street police station where they spent four hours in a cell.

Both were handed over 80 pound fixed-penalty notices for being drunk and disorderly. (ANI)


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Afridi to play for Bangladeshi T20 team in Sharjah

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 03:35 PM

Islamabad, Feb.25 (ANI): Flamboyant Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi would be seen in action during Bangladesh's T20 championship, Bashundhara Cup, which would be played in Sharjah later this year.

Afridi would be playing for the Brothers Union Club, Chittagong in the competition.

Afridi told PakPassion.net that he is eagerly looking forward to the tournament, and would try to give his best for the team he is representing.

"I'm looking forward to playing in the Bangaldeshi T20 competition. It will be my first taste of action in this competition and I will as always give my all for my team to win this trophy," he said.

However, Afridi made it clear that he would take part in the T20 league only if the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) grants him permission.

"Yes playing in a T20 competition is a good experience, but I will only play in these tournaments when I get clearance and approval from the Pakistan Cricket Board. I was supposed to play for the Nashua Dolphins in South Africa this year, but as the matches clashed with the two T20 matches in Dubai, I therefore did not play in the South African T20 competition," he said.

The star all-rounder has been signed by a number of domestic teams across the world.

Besides representing the Deccan Chargers in the cash rich Indian Premier League (IPL), Afridi has also been signed up by Hampshire, the Nashua Dolphins, and South Australia.

He is also due to play for the Emirates Airlines team in a quadrangular tournament involving South Africa's Cape Cobras, and English County teams Sussex and Surrey in the UAE in March. (ANI)


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Security fears still haunt England hockey squad

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 03:20 PM

London, Feb 25 (PTI) England hockey squad is leaving for New Delhi today to participate in the World Cup starting Sunday but security arrangements in the Indian capital are still a concern for the players, according to a report. England''s Hockey performance director David Faulkner acknowledged there were apprehensions among the players related to security and that they were in contact with the British High Commission in Delhi regarding the arrangements, ''The Times'' reported. "The excitement of playing in a World Cup has been dented and it is unsettling," Faulkner was quoted as saying by the newspaper. "The safety and security of the England squad remains our priority and we are in daily contact with the British High Commission in Delhi regarding security arrangements. We fully intend to go to the World Cup," Faulkner said. Head coach Jason Lee said specialist security personnel will be attached 24 hours a day at the team hotel as well as at the bus and stadium. "We''ll be stuck in the hotel a lot more than normal and I guess we''ll be suffering from cabin fever. But the players can amuse themselves with all the technology and games around and who knows, some of them might even read a book," Lee said. The England players, who open their campaign in the mega event against Australia on Sunday, will reach New Delhi from Doha where they had a pre-tournament training camp.


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Tendulkar probably the greatest batsman I've ever seen play, live: Clarke

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 03:15 PM

Wellington, Feb.25 (ANI): Australian Twenty-20 captain Michael Clarke has described India's Sachin Tendulkar as the greatest batsman he has ever seen playing live, and was not surprised whenhe became the first player to score a double hundred in a one-day international.

Tendulkar hit a majestic 200 not out in Gwalior against South Africa on Wednesday, beating the previous highest score of 194, jointly made by Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry against Bangladesh in Bulawayo in 2009 and Pakistan's Saeed Anwar against India at Chennai in 1997.

"His record speaks for itself. I can't say I'm surprised. He's probably the greatest batsman I've ever seen play, live," The Age quoted Clarke, as saying here.

India claimed a 2-0 lead in the three-match series, as Tendulkar added the ODI highest-score record to his world marks for most runs and centuries in Tests and one-day cricket.

"I didn't watch any of it but I'd like to get back this afternoon and see some highlights," said Clarke as his Australia Twenty20 side prepared for Friday's clash with New Zealand.

Clarke says the 36-year-old's Tendulkar's longevity in the game has been one of his greatest achievements.

"He's a wonderful guy and someone I not only enjoy watching on TV, but I've loved having the opportunity to play against him as well," said Clarke, 28.

"He has got so much class. His greatest strength is the longevity, to be able to be so successful at a young age and to still be doing the same thing 20 years on.

"He made his (Test) debut at 16 and he's still as good as ever, if not better. We're blessed to still have such a great player playing this game." (ANI)


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Mumbai''s Parth becomes world''s youngest scuba diver

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 03:06 PM

Panaji, Feb 25 (PTI) Mumbai''s Parth Sanghvi has become the youngest scuba open water diver when he plunged 40 feet underwater near Grande Island in Goa, Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) said today. The 10-year-old, who achieved the feat earlier this week, was awarded PADI junior open water scuba divers certificate on February 23, a day after his birthday. Parth broke the record of Egypt''s Natasha Turner, who had become the youngest diver at the age of 10 years and three days. "Parth got the certificate at the age of 10 years and one day, which is two days shorter than Turner," PADI instructor Anindya Mukherjee told PTI. Accompanied by his father, Mehul, also a certified diver, Parth, a fourth standard student of CNM School at suburban Ville Parle in Mumbai, jumped off the Grande Island near Vasco port town. Parth was trained at Goa Aquatic dive resort at Candolim near here. "Parth had his first encounter with scuba at the age of nine years when he went to Philippines for a holiday with the family," Mehul told reporters here. .


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Tendulkar probably the greatest batsman I've ever seen play, live: Clarke

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 02:51 PM

Wellington, Feb.25 (ANI): Australian Twenty-20 captain Michael Clarke has described India's Sachin Tendulkar as the greatest batsman he has ever seen playing live, and was not surprised whenhe became the first player to score a double hundred in a one-day international.

Tendulkar hit a majestic 200 not out in Gwalior against South Africa on Wednesday, beating the previous highest score of 194, jointly made by Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry against Bangladesh in Bulawayo in 2009 and Pakistan's Saeed Anwar against India at Chennai in 1997.

"His record speaks for itself. I can't say I'm surprised. He's probably the greatest batsman I've ever seen play, live," The Age quoted Clarke, as saying here.

India claimed a 2-0 lead in the three-match series, as Tendulkar added the ODI highest-score record to his world marks for most runs and centuries in Tests and one-day cricket.

"I didn't watch any of it but I'd like to get back this afternoon and see some highlights," said Clarke as his Australia Twenty20 side prepared for Friday's clash with New Zealand.

Clarke says the 36-year-old's Tendulkar's longevity in the game has been one of his greatest achievements.

"He's a wonderful guy and someone I not only enjoy watching on TV, but I've loved having the opportunity to play against him as well," said Clarke, 28.

"He has got so much class. His greatest strength is the longevity, to be able to be so successful at a young age and to still be doing the same thing 20 years on.

"He made his (Test) debut at 16 and he's still as good as ever, if not better. We're blessed to still have such a great player playing this game." (ANI)


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Matthews' FA Cup final boots fetch 38,400 stg at auction

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 02:45 PM

The boots worn by Stanley Matthews in the 1953 FA Cup final have been sold for 38,400 pounds ($58,890) at auction.

The boots were expected to fetch about 8,000 pounds when they went under the hammer at auctioneers Bonhams in Chester but fetched almost five times that amount.

Matthews played an inspirational role for Blackpool against Bolton Wanderers in the final, as his team, trailing 3-1 with 20 minutes to play, came back to win 4-3.

Although Stan Mortensen scored a hat-trick for Blackpool, the match has entered soccer folklore as "The Matthews Final".

Dan Davies, the sports consultant at Bonhams, told Sky Sports News: "I'd previously said I would be delighted if they fetched 10,000 pounds. I didn't expect them to go for so much. We do get these surprises now and again though."

Matthews was one of the greatest players of his generation and became the first player to be knighted in 1965. He died aged 85 in 2000.


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Hockey gods and bobs make it Canada's day

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 02:35 PM

The Canadian men restored order in their Olympic ice hockey house and headed to the semi-finals after a 7-3 rout of Russia on Wednesday, a day of redemption and medal manna from heaven for the host nation.

In country where hockey is religion, Canadians rejoiced to be back on the medal track in Winter Games venue Vancouver where maple leaf-clad fans poured into the streets three days after a demoralising loss to the Americans.

We actually had doubts, about the game with Russia, but they won, and how, said Mindy Mahil, a fan perched on a fountain waving a large red-and-white flag.

Canada's happiness was compounded minutes later as two of the women's bobsleigh teams took the top two medals, the gold going to Kaillie Humphries in a thrilling final that saw a highly rated German team flip over on the fast ice track.

With a gold that takes Canada to the top of the medal table alongside the United States and Germany, two silvers, a bronze and the big hockey win, Wednesday was Canada's day.

After a public outcry over a low medal count and the hockey defeat, Canada stood confidently atop the gold medals table with seven, alongside the United States and Germany.

Day 12 of the Winter Games had its notable losers too.

South Korea were disqualified while they were celebrating what they thought was their victory in women's short track 3,000 metres relay.

The gold went to China, while the Koreans' cheers turned to tears and they rushed past reporters without stopping to explain what referees deemed a push in the relay exchange.

It was also a disappointing day for top American skier Lindsey Vonn, the downhill gold medallist who crashed out on a fog-enveloped giant slalom and broke her little finger.

The giant slalom second leg fell prey to poor weather and will run instead on Thursday morning, with no Vonn and little hope for team mate and defending champion Julia Mancuso.

In a different type of skiing, Australia's Lydia Lassila flew and spun her way to Olympic gold in women's freestyle aerials, cleanly landing two of the hardest jumps of the day.

Ever since I started this sport, I wanted to jump like a man, said Lassila, when asked why she tried such a difficult jump on her first effort.

'STILL OUR GAME'

For all of Canada's medal stash, no Olympic honour is more coveted than the gold one in men's hockey.

You want to do well because you're proud and because you think hockey is Canada's game, said Canada coach Mike Babcock after Wednesday's win.

Now it's pretty obvious it's the world's game but we still think it's ours and I'm a bit of a redneck so I like to think it's ours.

After losing to the United States in the final round of preliminary matches on Sunday, Babcock told the nation the team had chosen to take a longer route to get where they wanted to be. And so far, he was right, and it has been pretty scenic.

Forced to play an extra match to qualify for the quarter-finals, Canada dispatched Germany 8-2 on Tuesday. Twenty four hours later, they lined up for a mouthwatering clash with Russia and dominated from start to finish.

The U.S. was the first team to reach the semi-finals when they beat Switzerland 2-0 on Wednesday, both goals coming from Zach Parise.

The United States will face the winners of the Finland-Czech Republic quarter-final, while Canada will meet either Slovakia or Sweden, the defending gold medallists.

The semi-final teams will all be determined by Wednesday night.

FALLING IN THE FOG

Heavy fog at Whistler mountain forced the postponement of the women's giant slalom until Thursday morning. Austrian Elisabeth Goergl was leading France's Taina Barioz by 0.02 seconds.

Vonn's fall wreaked havoc on Mancuso, who was forced to stop her run with Vonn still on the course and make a new run later in worse snow conditions.

The two-time silver medallist at these Games finished back in 18th place and left the course in tears.

I know that she is mad and probably frustrated and probably mad at me but I can't help that I fell, Vonn said.

I wanted to finish, I was having a great run and wish I could have come down and not have her be flagged and that is absolutely not what I wanted.

Merchandisers had been cashing in on her appeal by selling t-shirts and baseball caps with Vonn-Couver emblazoned on them, but she has failed to live up to the hype.

She defied a painful shin injury to win gold in the women's downhill and a bronze in the super-G, but blew her chances of adding to her medal haul by falling in her two other events.

Despite the broken pinkie, Vonn is expected to race in the final women's Alpine event, the slalom scheduled for Friday.

As the Games enter the final stretch, two athletes accumulated their second gold medal. Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic won the women's 5,000 metres speedskating gold while Marcus Hellner led Sweden to a surprise victory in the men's cross country relay.


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Lok Sabha congratulates Tendulkar on his double century

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 02:25 PM

New Delhi, Feb 25 (PTI) Lok Sabha today congratulated Sachin Tendulkar for creating history by scoring a double century in a One-Day International cricket match, with Speaker Meira Kumar saying the unique achievement was a matter of national pride. "I am sure members will join me in conveying our heartiest felicitations and congratulations to Sachin Tendulkar for being the first cricketer in history of one-day cricket to score a double century," she said in the House. Amid thumping of desks, Kumar described this as a "unique achievement" which was a matter of national pride. "This is a source of inspiration for budding cricketers of this country. We convey our best wishes to Sachin Tendulkar for his future endeavours," she said. She also congratulated the Indian cricket team for its "tremendous performance".


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Prying eyes catch Lara Bingle's little meltdown at Twenty20 cricket

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 02:15 PM

Melbourne, Feb 25 (ANI): Aussie cricketer Michael Clarke's fiancee Lara Bingle couldn't escape prying eyes when she had a little meltdown at the Twenty20 cricket this week.

Witnesses at the Members Stand in the Sydney Cricket Ground claim the 22-year-old swimsuit model's emotions were running high at the game.

And Clarke was forced to make himself into a 'human wall' to shield her from enthralled spectators.

"She clearly thought she and Clarke had found a quiet spot," News.com.au quoted an observer as saying.

Bingle has said she finds cricket 'boring' and has been conspicuously absent from the WAGs box of late. (ANI)


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Tendulkar rested for Ahmedabad ODI against South Africa

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 02:06 PM

New Delhi, Feb.25 (ANI): Cricket lovers in Ahmedabad, where the third and the last one day of the series against South Africa is scheduled to be played on February 27, would be deprived of vintage Sachin Tendulkar show, as the master blaster has been rested for the match.

According to sources, the team management has decided to rest Tendulkar and test the bench strength in Ahmedabad, as India has already pocketed the three match series.

National selectors will meet at Chennai today (Thursday) to pick the Indian squad for third and final One-dayer against South Africa and also the probables for the 2011 cricket World Cup, a day after Tendulkar blasted his way into the record books by hitting the first ever double century in ODI's against the Proteas.

Tendulkar played an incredible and heart-stopping knock of 200 not out which came off just 147 balls, treating the capacity crowd at the Captain Roop Singh stadium to a stunning exhibition of strokeplay.

It was not only Tendulkar's 46th ODI century but it also marked the highest score in one-dayers, eclipsing the previous record of 194 which was held by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar and Zimbabwe's Charles Conventry.

The little master was on fire and the South African bowlers bore the brunt as they were literally made to bleed runs at the small ground at Gwalior. His sublime innings was bejewelled with 25 fours and three sixes. (ANI)


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Sharath Kamal eyes top-50 in world ranking

Published Thu, Feb 25 10 01:49 PM

Diganta Biswas New Delhi, Feb 25 (PTI) After defending the national title, Olympian Achanta Sharath Kamal is now aiming to break into top-50 in world ranking by the end of this year, during which he will also carry a millions hope in 2010 Commonwealth Games here. Now world number 73, Sharath pulled off an upset in the recent Qatar Open in Dubai by taming the world number 24, Chen Weixing of Austria in a first-round clash and that has made him quite confident of achieving the target. "I have been wanting to break into the top-50 for a while now and hope I can do that this year. I did pretty well in the Qatar Open, beating the (world) number 24 Weixing and I think, that will make an impact on my ranking," Sharath told PTI. Speaking from Kuwait, where he has got direct entry to the singles main draw in the ongoing Kuwait Open, Sharath said: "I am expecting some good performance here and I guess, after the Kuwait Open my ranking would increase considerably." The Chennai paddler also welcomed Table Tennis Federation of India''s decision to give as many as 18 foreign tours to the players on run-up to the Commonwealth Games and said some good performance would help them secure a better seedings in the Delhi Games. "Actually at the moment we are seeded number three among the teams but with a lot of these (international) tournaments, I guess, we would be seeded number two at least and could have a better draw for the Games," Sharath said. (More) PTI DB SHN


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No issues with security arrangements in New Delhi: Pak hockey team manager

Published>Thu, Feb 25 10 01:35 PM

Karachi, Feb.25 (ANI): A day after Pakistan hockey coach Shahid Ali Khan described the security arrangements in New Delhi as 'nothing extraordinary', team manager Asif Bajwa has reasserted that there are no issues with the security blanket put in place by the Indian authorities.

Bajwa, who is also the secretary of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), said the players and officials have no problem with the security and are feeling safe in New Delhi, where the Hockey World Cup would be played from February 28 to March 31.

"We have no issues with the security. It is fine," The News quoted Bajwa, as saying.

However, insiders said some officials are concerned about the way the team bus is exposed to heavy traffic while commuting from hotel to the National Stadium and they are likely to raise the issue during a security briefing, which is scheduled to be held today (Thursday).

The briefing will be attended by Delhi Police Commissioner Y S Dadwal, International Hockey Federation president Leandro Negre and managers of the 12 participating teams. (ANI)


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