Sunday, June 13, 2010

''Younis needs PCB clearance to get selected in England tour''

Published Mon, Jun 14 10 11:52 AM

Karachi, Jun 14 (PTI) The appeals judge might have lifted his indefinite ban but Younis Khan needs to get clearance from the cricket board (PCB) in order to find a place in the national squad for the forthcoming England tour, said chief selector Mohsin Khan. Hinting that Younis was in the reckoning for selection in the England-bound squad, Mohsin, who replaced Iqbal Qasim as Pakistan chief selector in February, said the former captain still had lot of cricket left in him. "Younis is a fine cricketer and a wonderful human being. He is someone who really looks after himself and is a very fit individual. I believe that he can continue to play for Pakistan for another 4 or 5 years," he said. "Younis need PCB clearance to be considered for selection in the team for the England tour. And I am hopeful that the board will give him clearance," Mohsin added. The selectors will announce the 17-member squad for the England tour, where Pakistan plays two Tests against Australia and four against England, on June 20 in Colombo after the Asia Cup. Mohsin is due to join the team in Colombo to observe the players performances in the Asia Cup and also to consult the coach and the captain before selecting the England-bound team. The PCB appeals judge had recently lifted the indefinite ban on Younis that was imposed in March after the disastrous tour of Australia. Younis had appealed against the ban and called for an open hearing, insisting he was innocent. Though the selectors have named Younis in the 35-man preliminary squad while the ban was imposed on him, they ignored him for the Asia Cup starting tomorrow, citing poor form. However, Younis has recently hit form for the English county side Surrey, scoring back-to-back half centuries. Mohsin confirmed that the selectors were keeping a very close eye on Younis and were happy with his progress so far. "It''s very good that Younis is getting some cricket under his belt in England and we are happy with his progress so far. The signs that we are getting from Younis is that he is ready to return to international cricket," he told a website. MORE PTI Cor SSC


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Scoring for India

Published>Mon, Jun 14 10 11:48 AM

Switching SIDES: cricket to football

Rohan Gavaskar, Pune FC co-owner

IT wasn't a pitch where he needed to prove he was living up to a famous surname. Still, a football club in an unheralded city with nothing save a mainly student population which took its weekend EPL fix seriously would have seemed like an ambitious start-up when Rohan Gavaskar became co-owner of Pune FC with his friends, the Piramals.

Except that while he went about sincerely attempting to wield his father's (who incidentally scored a century at Old Trafford) willow legacy, junior Gavaskar had equally and passionately followed happenings at football's Theatre of Dreams, rooting for Manchester United. So, Pune FC was both about stepping out of Sunil Gavaskar's shadow, and carving his own niche as club founder.

Rohan's passion and love for the sport never went away even while he pursued cricket. Football, though, always hovered on the horizon as owning a football turned into a burning dream. "I have always wanted to be involved with football in some way. When the opportunity of Pune FC presented itself, I jumped at the chance," he says.

It mattered little that the investment was not lucrative because the rewards he got from this season were more than what money could buy. "The success of Pune FC was very satisfying and all our good work has paid off," he says.

Professionalism has been the key to the city club's successful debut season in the I-League, where they finished third in what's just the third year of their existence. "Coach Derrick Perreira, the players and the support staff have all worked very hard. It was great to qualify so soon for the first division, and then finishing third was incredible," he says.

Having switched sports, Rohan is optimistic that football in India will pick up. "At the end of the day, people have different and personal reasons for investing money. However, with players like Sunil Chhetri playing abroad, the standard of Indian footballers will go up and that will help attract investors," he says.

ready to strike his first DEAL

Jehan Kothary, agent

IN April this year, Kothary became only one of the three licenced football agents in the country. Kothary's love for football developed when he was 10. Watching Italy's Roberto Baggio score the 'goal of the tournament' in the 1990 World Cup against Czechoslovakia had him hooked for life. He has been an Azzuri fan since.

Kothary played football all through school and even represented local Pune-based clubs like ELSA and Deccan XI. He decided to become an agent after seeing the rapid progress of clubs, including Pune FC.

"With Pune FC doing well in the top league, I decided to make the most of an opportunity. I am sure that players will need agents like me. An agent helps a player to concentrate on football and deal with all other matters, including bagging sponsorships," says Kothary.

Although Kothary is yet to ink his first deal for a player, he hopes to make a killing when the I-League transfer season begins later this month. "There are quite a few unofficial agents in the country. But their disadvantage is that they do not have the backing of the AIFF or FIFA. The problem with not having an official licence is that it is difficult to gain the trust of players. Also what if something goes wrong in a deal? Licenced agents ensure that all the paper work is in order," says Kothary, who also set up a sports management company called SportNexus in 2004.

Giving up team colours for a referee's uniform

Santosh Gayatri, referee

Most football enthusiasts his age might rather prefer wearing their team's colours but 23-year-old Santosh Gayatri prefers donning the referee's uniform.

But, says Gayatri, it takes someone with great stamina and tough skin to succeed in the unforgiving atmosphere of Indian football.

"It is not easy running up and down in this heat and especially with every decision of yours being criticised. There are a number of obscenities that fly your way?some more damaging than the others?but you have to be as professional as you can on the field," says Gayatri who comes from Mumbai.

While referees in India end up copping a lot of flak?especially from foreign coaches?the youngster believes his fellow whistle-blowers were handed the raw end of the deal quite often.

"The standard of refereeing in the country is much better than the standard of football," says Gayatri confidently. "Most of the referees aren't bold enough to take strict decisions against erring coaches and let them go easy. Every time one of us makes a mistake, the whole bunch gets attacked," he says.

There are times referees may look a bit out of place amidst the more physically fit players on the football field, but like Gayatri says, once the first whistle of the game is blown, there is only one boss in the middle.

CRUNCHING NUMBERS

Sujay Sharma, football analyst

The 26-year-old is the football analyst for Pune FC. He is the secret weapon in the side?one which opponents rarely see. Using video technology and game software he figures out the strengths and weaknesses of the opponents. Sharma, who previously worked with the Mahindra United football club, is also the editor of indianfootball.com in Mumbai.

For Sharma, it's the European style of football?especially the 2001 Champions League quarterfinal tie where Bayern Munich beat Manchester United? that got him hooked to the game. Not surprisingly, he's an ardent Munich fan now.

"I like the efficiency and determination shown by the Germans," says Sharma. Football became his first love when he watched India play Japan in a World Cup qualifier at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata. "After attending that game, I realised that there was a huge difference in the standard of their game and that of India's. Japan was far superior. I decided to do something in football and contribute my two bits worth," says Sharma.

But Indian football is yet to fully appreciate the likes of Sharma. "It will take at least five years for Indian clubs to fully realise the importance of having an analyst on board. At the moment they prefer to spend money on other things and ultimately the coach has to do all the analysis himself," says Sharma. "Only an increase in the level of professionalism will result in the increase in demand for football analysts," he says, adding, "sometimes analysts can be that difference between winning and losing".

SOCCER MOM WHO TOOK TO THE FIELD

Shirley Singh, promoter, football academy

UNTIL two years ago, Shirley Singh was just another doting mother running after her football-crazy son on the muddy and grimy football venues around Mumbai. Singh, who runs a posh hotel in the suburbs, claims it was a serious lack of opportunity for her son Joshua to pursue his ambition?beyond those offered by the Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) ? that really pushed her to take things into her own hands and put in place the Indian Tigers Football Academy (ITFA).

"There were so many children with a serious passion for football, who were waking up at seven in the morning and braving the difficult ground conditions in the city. But there were no tournaments apart from the MSSA and I wanted to give them something more," says Singh, a management graduate.

Ironically, Joshua's affair with football only turned out to be brief fling. Music became his next infatuation but

for his mother, it's become an abiding love.

"It started off with creating more opportunities for my son, but what has transpired is that he isn't as interested as before and there are hordes of other children who are benefiting from the Academy now," she says.

It was through a family friend, who knew a few people at Chelsea Football Club, that Singh got in touch with the champion English club initially. But while a few well known coaches from Chelsea did grace the ITFA with a couple of sessions during the academy's first year, the enterprising entrepreneur says running a football academy isn't a very profitable venture.

"We were struggling to break even during the first year, and there were times when I considered shutting the whole thing down. The kind of costs that are involved with hiring coaches and the entire paraphernalia that has to be provided to the kids is difficult to manage. It is more like a philanthropic entrepreneurship," says Singh. "We started off in a small way in Juhu, but we have now started spreading our wings. And my major goal this season is to consolidated on the progress we have made," she adds.

THE MAN BEFORE THE MIKE

Arunava Chaudhuri, commentator, freelance liaison officer

HE is the man who brought the Bundesliga to India, or rather, Kolkata. Chaudhuri worked behind the scenes to ink an MoU between the Bundesliga and the All India Football Federation (AIFF). He was the media liaison officer for the Germans when Oliver Kahn, the former skipper, played his last professional match in May 2008 and also toured with the German club's second side when they played in the IFA shield.

Chaudhuri has spent most of his time in Remscheid, Germany but he is in India often, attending football forums, talking to the AIFF and having an ear to the ground with regard to the football scene in the country.

Realising that there wasn't an up-and-running India-centric football website, Chaudhuri set up indianfootball.com in 1998.

"I may have lived half my life in Germany but that doesn't mean I am only passionate about their football. That indianfootball.com was started over a decade ago speaks volumes of my love for Indian football," he says.

But he believes the football set-up in India needs to get more professional. "Indian football needs qualified managers and professionals getting into the game with regard to player management, marketing, promotion. There is so much potential here and it needs to be tapped. I was always hooked to football from an early age as it is a big sport in Germany," says Chaudhuri.

The German-born football buff now plans to move base to India. "At the moment I am looking forward to getting behind the microphone for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. But once the World Cup is over I want to head to India." Chaudhuri has been on expert panels on leading sports channels and also on the radio.

Between 2000 and 2001, he was the liaison officer when the Indian national team toured England and he has also organised training camps for the India Under-17 side in Germany from as early as 2002.

But Chaudhuri, who is an avid blogger, isn't sure if he will be able to make a living out of Indian football. "I am not sure but I am ready to give it a shot. I believe the sport in India need people like me. Professional management is the need of the hour."

FIXING PLAYERS ON FIELD

Shweta Manerikar, physiotherapist

TWENTY-seven-year-old Manerikar started off as a freelance physiotherapist two years ago and was introduced to her present job by Pune FC's full-time physio Tariq Wasim Shaikh.

But it's only when she got a real-time experience of what her job entails that Manerikar got hooked. "In my first game I was called to the field. I had to diagnose a player's problem in a second and give the right medication. That is when I realised how exciting my profession was," says Manerikar, who was initially more inclined towards cricket and tennis, sports her father loved.

For someone who turned to physiotherapy as a second choice?her first choice was an MBBS degree?Manerikar is pretty passionate about her job. "It is better to be with a football team rather than at the hospital," she says.

Over the years, the demand for physiotherapists in Indian football teams has gone up, a rise Manerikar puts down to an increase in the number of foreign players. "Foreign players are used to having a physiotherapist around. As more second division clubs turn professional, the need for physios has increased. Every professional team requires at least two physios." And Manerikar is happy to be one of them.

MANAGEMENT GRADUATES IN FOOTBALL NURSERY

IIM-Kozhikode-SEPT tie-up

EVERY year, 12 management students of the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode, make their way to the Sports and Education Promotion Trust (SEPT), a football nursery in Kozhikode. This has been the practice for over four years now.

SEPT was established to tap footballing talent in far flung corners of Kerala. When it came to honing talent, SEPT was sure of getting the best out of their wards, but it wasn't very confident of promoting the game and marketing.

This is where the IIM students come in. "Working with these management students has been a boon. We have been able to project to the outside world and to people who matter, especially those who will support us in the future, how we hone talent at the grassroots," says Arun Kumar, chairman, SEPT.

Says Prof KK Ramesh, in-charge of the Social Development Project of IIM-K, "The students were amazed that 5s and 7s games in Kozhikode are played in front of packed houses, while even certain Santosh Trophy games, where at times entry is free, witness empty stands. The football craze in Kozhikode and northern Kerala was an eye-opener for our students, so we decided to send them to SEPT as part of their Social Development Project."

The challenges of marketing and promoting a product are what the students learn from in their time spent at SEPT. "Last year, a student prepared a project report and went to New Delhi to meet the Sports Minister and top ministry officials. He couldn't get an appointment. But it is all part of the learning process," says Prof Ramesh, an associate professor at IIM-K.

Next year, the professor wants his wards to go a step further and pitch SEPT to the All India Football Federation. "If our students are successful it will help them and also help young budding footballers," adds Ramesh.

Mumbai's football guide

Sailesh Karkera, portal promoter

HE is an enthusiastic figure on the football field?tweeting away rapidly, updating the city faithfuls with live scores of football matches at Cooperage or photographing the prize distribution ceremony at the end of the day. Perhaps there is no other way to describe the 26-year-old from Malad than calling him a football fanatic. Karkera is the brain behind FootballMumbai.com, the one-stop guide to all football events?including results and updates of every possible league in the city from the sixth division right up to the I-league.

"Football has been my passion from the time that I can remember. And I really wanted to do something for Mumbai football, as it was receiving little or no coverage," he explains.

Coming from a middle-class family?his parents are bank employees?it wasn't easy for Karkera to pursue his passion. In fact, yielding to his family, he even took a five-year sabbatical from football to work in a call centre.

"Those were the worst five years of my life. I desperately wanted to get back to football and had some plans to at least alter the way the sport was being handled. And I needed to start somewhere and that's why I thought about the website for Mumbai football," he says.

The opposition from his family, he says, only ended up spurring his dream. "It was difficult reacquainting myself with guys whom I had known so well before my forced hiatus from football. But I reached out to them and we have made a lot of progress this year," he says.

Karkera, who also has a coaching and referee licence, says while his ambitious project isn't exactly a money spinner, he gets by, assisted largely by a bunch of volunteers, who write and also double up as photographers.

And now that he's back in the game, he intends to stay there.


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Dope menace to haunt Akhtar, Asif in Asia Cup

Published Mon, Jun 14 10 11:27 AM

Karachi, Jun 14 (PTI) Controversial Pakistani pace duo of Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif will be under the spotlight in the Asia Cup starting tomorrow in Sri Lanka after the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has decided to conduct random dope tests during the four-nation tournament. The ACC has already intimidated all the cricket boards of the participating nations about the dope tests to be carried out during or at the end of a match. "The ACC has told us that the dope tests are in line with the new strict anti-doping measures being enforced by the International Cricket Council (ICC)," a PCB official said. He admitted that before going to Sri Lanka, the PCB had not conducted dope tests of the players as is the usual practice before any multi-tournament. Sources said the board was worried about Akhtar and Asif as both the pacers have a history of doping offences. The pair was banned for a few months for testing positive during doping tests conducted by the PCB before the 2006 Champions Trophy. They were later cleared on technical grounds by an anti-doping tribunal. Asif again found himself in trouble in mid 2008 after he was detained at the Dubai airport for possession of a banned substance while returning from India and later served a 12-month ban for the offence. "These two (Akhtar and Asif) will certainly be picked up for the random tests given their past records," one source said. "We have already received the intimation according to which strict dope tests measures would be in place during the event," the source added. According to the tournament rules, two players from each side would be picked up for random tests at the end of every match in the Asia Cup.


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Pitch, ball under scrutiny as Slovenia win

Published>Mon, Jun 14 10 11:08 AM

Polokwane, June 13 -- Slovenia chalked up their first ever World Cup win when a dreadful mistake by Algeria goalkeeper Faouzi Chaouchi handed them a 1-0 victory in their opening Group C match on Sunday. Both coaches said afterwards that their sides had struggled to adapt to the new high bouncing World Cup ball and the semi-synthetic pitch in Polokwane, and that that might have been a factor in Chaouchi's blunder. Time and again throughout the game, players overhit their passes or failed to tame the ball as it sprang off the surface. A largely lacklustre encounter took a twist in the 73rd minute when Abdelkader Ghezzal was sent off for handball having already been booked within seconds of coming on.The attacking midfielder was only on the pitch for 15 minutes. Six minutes later Chaouchi fumbled Robert Koren's harmless looking shot, allowing the ball to squirt through his arms into the bottom left hand corner of his net. Asked about the playing surface, Koren said: "The turf itself is very fast and it resulted in some mistakes." Slovenia's only previous appearance at a World Cup finals, in 2002, ended in three defeats but Sunday's win has put them top of the group with three points, two ahead of England and the United States, who drew 1-1 in Rustenburg on Saturday. "It's going to be more difficult for us now," said Algeria coach Rabah Saadane. "Our great opportunity was today against Slovenia and we missed that opportunity." Until the goal, the Algerians had been marginally the better side with the bleach-blonde Hassan Yebda bossing their midfield. But they created few chances with their best opening coming as early as the third minute through a Nadir Belhadj free kick which Samir Handanovic tipped over the bar. Bouncing ball At the other end, Slovenia created little of note until just before the break when a rasping left foot strike from midfielder Valter Birsa forced an acrobatic save from Chaouchi. Saadane defended Chaouchi and Ghezzal when asked about the mistakes that had cost his team a share of the points. "Football is full of mistakes and I don't want to blame the two players. I think it was perhaps the state of the turf. Both the ball and the turf were difficult for both goalies." "The speed and the impact, especially on crosses, was very difficult. The players had to place the balls very carefully." Asked if he would drop Chaouchi for the next match against the United States on Friday, Saadane replied: "He is the best goalkeeper we have at the moment. It's out of the question." "He said sorry. He said sorry to the team. But that's only normal and I don't want to go back over the incident." Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek was also critical of the pitch, which is a mixture of grass and synthetic fibre. This was the first World Cup match ever to be played on it. "I don't agree with this turf," Kek said. "We only got adjusted to it on Saturday with 60 minutes of training. I'm not saying this as an excuse because it was the same for us and Algeria. But there are lots of artificial bits and that means it's a different game."

That match was played on grass.


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FIFA vows to help al-Jazeera stop WC black-outs

Published Mon, Jun 14 10 10:38 AM

Johannesburg, June 13 -- FIFA, on Sunday, said that it would help Middle-Eastern television network al-Jazeera track down the cause of black-outs in its broadcast of the World Cup's opening match in South Africa. "FIFA is supporting al-Jazeera in trying to locate the source of the interference in the transmission of the FIFA World Cup," FIFA spokesman Nicolas Maingot said. The black-outs are "unacceptable to FIFA", said Maingot, whose organization has sold the broadcasting rights of the tournament to al-Jazeera Sports and to other broadcasters in some 100 countries around the world. The Doha-based broadcaster faced the wrath of viewers over the weekend after leaving them staring at blank screens for long periods during the opening game of 2010 World Cup between South Africa and Mexico. In addition to picture outages, viewers were also exposed to sudden changes in the broadcast's language, with the commentary switching among Arabic, French and English - and sometimes to no sound at all.

But Nilesat, an Egyptian company operating satellites and their associated ground control station, maintains that it was an internal error on the part of the broadcaster.


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Bhullar ends tied 30th in Portugal Open

Published Mon, Jun 14 10 10:26 AM

Estoril (Portugal), Jun 14 (PTI) Indian golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar carded a steady two-under 70 in the final round to sign off tied 30th at the Portugal Open here. The Kapurthala-pro ended his campaign with a total of five-under 283. It was a subdued start to the proceedings as Bhullar parred five holes before picking up his first birdie on the sixth. He gained another stroke on the eighth to make the turn two-under. And it remained two-under after Bhullar dropped a bogey on the 10th and found a birdie on the 18th for the third successive day in his backward journey. Dane Thomas Bjorn clinched the title by five strokes after a 68 in the final round left his overall total at an astonishing 23-under 265. Australian Richard Green (70) took the second spot.


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Celtics beat Lakers, close in on record 18th title

Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (R) reaches in on Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce...

Published>Mon, Jun 14 10 10:06 AM

The Boston Celtics used the outside shooting of Paul Pierce and a superior inside game to defeat the Los Angeles Lakers 92-86 in the NBA Finals on Sunday and move within one victory of a record 18th championship.

Pierce had his best game of the series, scoring 27 points on 12 of 21 shooting from the floor. But the Celtics won the battle inside where they outscored the Lakers 46-32.

Boston holds a 3-2 lead but the best-of-seven series now shifts to the Staples Center in Los Angeles where the Celtics must either win Game Six on Tuesday, or, if necessary, Game Seven on Thursday.

Los Angeles guard Kobe Bryant had 38 points, including 19 in the third quarter, but the Lakers suffered from a lack of balanced scoring.

Boston led by six points at intermission and although Bryant connected on seven of nine shots in the third period -- including three from long range -- the Lakers' deficit increased to 73-65 during the span.

The Lakers, who are trailing a series for the first time this post-season, trimmed the Celtics' lead to 87-82 on two foul shots by Bryant with 1:30 remaining.

Los Angeles forward Ron Artest missed a pair of free throws with 43 seconds to go and Boston countered with a lay-up by Rajon Rondo eight seconds later to push the lead to 89-82 and ignite the crowd of nearly 19,000 at the Boston Garden.

Bryant had only 10 points at intermission before coming alive in the third period. He hit 13 of 27 shots for the game, including four of 10 from beyond the arc.

"Kobe struggled the first half," said Lakers coach Phil Jackson. "The second half I thought he was his dynamic self again and got us back and going."

Pau Gasol added 12 points but he was the only Laker other than Bryant to reach double figures.

Boston's inside play helped them shoot 56 percent from the floor while the Lakers managed only 39.7 percent. Los Angeles stayed in the game by hitting seven of 19 from long-range.

Los Angeles, whose biggest lead was just two points in the opening period, connected on 17 of 26 free throws while his Celtics hit nine of 13.


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Celtics stop Lakers for 3-2 series lead

Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (R) reaches in on Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce...

Published>Mon, Jun 14 10 09:06 AM

The Boston Celtics used the outside shooting of Paul Pierce and a superior inside game to defeat the Los Angeles Lakers 92-86 in the NBA Finals on Sunday and move within one victory of a record 18th championship.

Pierce had his best game of the series, scoring 27 points on 12 of 21 shooting from the floor. But the Celtics won the battle inside where they outscored the Lakers 46-32.

Boston holds a 3-2 lead but the best-of-seven series now shifts to the Staples Center in Los Angeles where the Celtics must either win Game Six on Tuesday, or, if necessary, Game Seven on Thursday.

Los Angeles guard Kobe Bryant had 38 points, including 19 in the third quarter, but the Lakers suffered from a lack of balanced scoring. Pau Gasol scored 12 points as the only Laker other than Bryant to reach double figures.


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Drogba doubts temper Elephants' roar

Published>Mon, Jun 14 10 08:46 AM

Ivory Coast's Elephants face a challenge of jumbo proportions against Portugal in Group G on Tuesday in a game where the points may hinge on the fitness of their talismanic striker Didier Drogba.

The match in Port Elizabeth could dictate who advances from a tough section that also features five-times World Cup winners Brazil and the tournament's most mysterious side North Korea.

Portugal have a lot to prove after a patchy journey to the finals and doubts remain over whether the influential Pepe is ready to start after a lengthy injury layoff.

There are also question marks about Cristiano Ronaldo's ability to replicate his potent performances with Real Madrid at the World Cup after mediocre displays in the qualifiers.

Although the Ivorians have plenty of talent, the absence of the inspirational Drogba, who scored an eye-popping 37 goals for Chelsea in all competitions last season, could complicate their chances of reaching the second round for the first time.

With no easy matches in the group, the key question facing their Swedish coach Sven-Goran Eriksson is whether the Elephants can afford to hold Drogba back for later games.

The striker has resumed training after having surgery on a broken arm sustained on June 4 but Eriksson might have to draw on his contingency plans if his leading marksman is not fit.

Kolo Toure, who will captain the team if Drogba does not play, believes younger players like Salomon Kalou and Seydou Doumbia have the ability to step into the void.

"The Ivorian squad is made up of some world class players but football remains a team game," Toure said. "Since he has taken over the squad, the coach has been trying to build a proper team and we are on track."

FIERCE CAMPAIGN

Eriksson knows Portugal only too well after they eliminated his England side in penalty shootouts at the quarter-final stage of Euro 2004 and the last World Cup in Germany.

Portugal are braced for a fierce campaign and a tricky opener against an Ivory Coast side that even without Drogba can boast top class talent like Kolo and his brother Yaya Toure as well as Kalou, Didier Zokora and Emmanuel Eboue.

Portugal's 30-year-old winger Simao Sabrosa is desperate to start and eager to dispel doubts about his pace after a draining 70-game season with Atletico Madrid and the fine form of his possible replacement Danny in recent warm-up games.

Simao insists he is worth a start in Tuesday's match in the blustery coastal city, which he said could go either way.

"We will enter as a strong, positive team. It depends on the first minutes. It will be a tactical game and I think the team that has the most possession will win," Simao said.

"We believe in ourselves. We had lots of problems reaching this World Cup, so we want to make the most of it."


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Germany masterful in 4-0 drubbing of Australia

Published>Mon, Jun 14 10 06:18 AM

Durban, June 14 (DPA) Three-time world champions Germany warned doubters they are real title contenders Sunday with a 4-0 victory over 10-man Australia for the perfect start to their 2010 World Cup campaign.

'Germany is definitely a candidate for the title,' Australia's Dutch-born coach Pim Verbeek said in the post-game press conference.

Man of the Match Lukas Podolski struck in the eighth minute and Miroslav Klose snapped out of his slump with Germany's second goal in the 26th minute.

Australian Tim Cahill was sent off in the 56th minute, as Mexican referee Marco Rodriguez mistook his fall for a reckless tackle. This effectively ended any chance of an Australian comeback.

Thomas Mueller made it 3-0 in the 68th minute and Cacau put the icing on the cake for the Germans by adding a fourth in the 70th minute.

The victory - Germany's sixth straight to start a World Cup - pushed Joachim Loew's men atop Group D on goal difference ahead of Ghana, which defeated Serbia 1-0 earlier in the day.

'We had some luck at the beginning, and you can tell that we are a young team. But we found our game and showed that we have good quality,' German captain Philipp Lahm said.

'The victory was good and we did a lot of things well. But it's just one game and we still have to work to do,' said German boss Loew.

'When we go down 2-0 and then lose a man of course it's going to be tough to come back,' said Australian captain Lucas Neill.

'We still have two games left. So we have to forget about this game and look forward.'

In front of 62,660 spectators at Durban Stadium, German hearts were racing after just three minutes on a corner kick, which Cahill headed towards Manuel Neuer's goal. The attempt went off Australia's Lucas Neill and Richard Garcia's rebound shot was stopped on the goal line by Philipp Lahm.

The favourites had their first chance four minutes later on a counter-attack, but Klose's shot was too centrally located to beat Aussie keeper Mark Schwarzer.

Germany, however, grabbed the lead in the eighth minute after some fine passing. Mueller ran down Mesut Oezil's pass into the right side of the area and crossed back to the left side where Podolski was waiting to unleash a left foot blast from 12 yards which Schwarzer could not deflect away.

Loew's men were close to doubling in the 24th minute with Podolski streaking down the left side and crossing to Klose, who shot wide right from seven yards.

The much-criticised Klose, however, made good from the air in the 26th, heading home from eight yards Lahm's cross from the right wing.

It was the 11th World Cup goal for Klose, who had struggled all season at his club Bayern Munich as well as in the preparations and had not scored for Germany since October 2009. Only Brazil's Ronaldo (15 goals), German Gerd Mueller (14), Just Fontaine of France (13) and Pele (12) have scored more goals.

'I am really happy that Klose scored. It was an important goal. He is a striker and he needs to score, and it's good that he scored in the first game,' Lahm said.

The Group D favourites repeatedly found room on the right side but both Oezil, in the 31st minute, and Sami Khedira, in the 39th, were unable to finish the deal before the first half whistle.

The German defence came out lacklustre in the second half and allowed the Socceroos to have more of the run of play, with a Brett Holman finish just wide in the 51st minute.

Australia went a man down in the 56th minute when Cahill was given his marching orders.

Schweinsteiger himself told the referee on the pitch that 'it was not a red card'.

Verbeek, however, was realistic, in noting that the sending-off did not affect the result 'that much'.

Thereafter, Germany's offense continued to create chances, but both Klose and Khedira were unable to score at the hour-mark, and Klose again six minutes later.

The youngster Mueller matched the veteran Klose's goal in the 68th after a fine rush forward by Podolski, who passed over to Mueller. The 20-year-old Bayern talent then beat Schwarzer off the left post.

Cacau joined the scoring party in the 70th minute with Holger Badstuber sending down the left wing Oezil, who found the Brazilian-born striker in the middle for the easiest of goals.


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Germany's Podolski named Man of the Match

Published>Mon, Jun 14 10 03:06 AM

Durban, June 14 (DPA) Midfielder Lukas Podolski was named FIFA Man of the Match in Germany's comfortable 4-0 victory over 10-man Australia

Sunday.

The Polish-born left-footer was a dominating offensive force on the left side of the German attack and blasted home the opening goal of the contest in Durban.

The 25-year-old had endured a miserable season for FC Cologne, but he proved his critics wrong with a brilliant game in South Africa that earned him a 74th cap for the national side.


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Both Force India cars finish among points

Published Mon, Jun 14 10 12:36 AM

Montreal, Jun 13 (PTI) Both the Force India cars finished among points for only the second time since its inception, while Hispania driver Karun Chandhok came 18th in the Canadian Grand Prix here today. With a career-best fifth place on the starting grid, Liuzzi survived an opening lap tangle that required a new front nose for his car to finish ninth and win two points, while teammate Adrian Sutil, who had begun the race ninth, finished with one point courtesy his 10th place finish. Starting 24th on the grid, Karun survived umpteen intrigues to finish 18th in the race, which saw a McLaren one two headed by Lewis Hamilton with Jenson Button following him to the chequered flag. At least thrice Liuzzi came in contact with Felipe Massa''s Ferrari and lost the front nose in the bargain that necessitated an early pit stop. And by the time he rejoined the race, he was running 22nd after 13 laps and improved to 17 in another two laps. Sutil struggled with tyre degradation and at one stage, he was seen racing wheel-to-wheel with Liuzzi before edging ahead on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Both seemed slipping out of the points bracket but there was intense drama in the final lap as both the Force India drivers whizzed past Michael Schumacher''s Mercedes to finish among points. With 35 points in kitty, Force India stay put in the sixth place in the constructors'' championship.


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State units wanted discussion on Azhar issue: Verma

Published Mon, Jun 14 10 12:11 AM

Chennai, Jun 13 (PTI) After being re-elected as the Badminton Association of India President for fourth successive term, VK Verma today conceded that majority of the state units wanted a discussion on former cricketer Mohd Azharuddin''s last-minute withdrawal from the poll. "Although there was a request from the 22 affiliated units for a discussion on the Azharuddin affair, I appealed to the AGM to close the issue and it was agreed to," Verma said. The cricketer-turned-politician failed to present his nomination papers and was reportedly not even in the town, paving the way for Verma''s re-election. The AGM also nominated national coach Pullela Gopichand and former shuttler Ami Ghia as players'' representatives to its Executive Committee with voting rights. "The former AllEngland champion (Gopichand) was retained as the chief national coach for another term of four years and has been co-opted to the BAI Executive Committee with full voting rights along with the former women''s national champion (Ghia)," Verma said. In order to provide effective functioning of the BAI, two more General Secretary posts have been created as the workload is increasing in the Federation, Verma said. Besides, the AGM also put its stamp of approval on Hemant Biswas Sharma as the vice-president named three Secretaries -- Dr Filha, Omar Rashid and Punnaiah Choudhary. Six of the eight vice-presidents retained their office, while the two new vice-presidents are Arvind Singhal and O D Sharma, who replaced Dilip Ghosh and Manek Saha respectively, Verma said. R Kalsi of Punjab was retained as the BAI treasurer. PTI RE DB


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Serb captain makes third World Cup appearance for three nations

Published>Mon, Jun 14 10 12:06 AM

Pretoria, June 13 (DPA) Serb captain Dejan Stankovic entered the World Cup record books Sunday when he took to the pitch for the Group D match against Ghana.

The 31-year-old Inter Milan midfielder became the first player to compete for three different nations in World Cups.

In the 1998 edition in France, Stankovic was in the Yugoslav squad. In 2006, he was a member of the Serbia-Montenegro team, which was eliminated in the first round in Germany.

This year he is captaining Serbia, which is competing in the World Cup for the first time as an independent nation.

'I'm happy to have made such an achievement,' Stankovic said before Serbia's opening game in Pretoria. 'It is a great responsibility. All I want is to go home with my head held high.'


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State units wanted discussion on Azhar issue: Verma

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 11:26 PM

Chennai, Jun 13 (PTI) After being re-elected as the Badminton Association of India President for fourth successive term, VK Verma today conceded that majority of the state units wanted a discussion on former cricketer Mohd Azharuddin''s last-minute withdrawal from the poll. "Although there was a request from the 22 affiliated units for a discussion on the Azharuddin affair, I appealed to the AGM to close the issue and it was agreed to," Verma said. The cricketer-turned-politician failed to present his nomination papers and was reportedly not even in the town, paving the way for Verma''s re-election. The AGM also nominated national coach Pullela Gopichand and former shuttler Ami Ghia as players'' representatives to its Executive Committee with voting rights. "The former AllEngland champion (Gopichand) was retained as the chief national coach for another term of four years and has been co-opted to the BAI Executive Committee with full voting rights along with the former women''s national champion (Ghia)," Verma said. In order to provide effective functioning of the BAI, two more General Secretary posts have been created as the workload is increasing in the Federation, Verma said. Besides, the AGM also put its stamp of approval on Hemant Biswas Sharma as the vice-president named three Secretaries -- Dr Filha, Omar Rashid and Punnaiah Choudhary. Six of the eight vice-presidents retained their office, while the two new vice-presidents are Arvind Singhal and O D Sharma, who replaced Dilip Ghosh and Manek Saha respectively, Verma said. R Kalsi of Punjab was retained as the BAI treasurer. PTI RE DB


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Railways to run CWG exhibition train

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 11:17 PM

Kolkata, June 13 (IANS) In the build-up to the Commonwealth Games in the national capital in October, the Indian Railways will run a special exhibition train from June 24.

'The Indian Railways being the main partner of the Commonwealth Games has decided to run the special train to promote the event across India,' said Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee.

The mega sporting event will be held in Delhi Oct 3-14.

'The exhibition train showcasing the history of the Games and various information regarding the event will start its journey from New Delhi station on June 24,' said Banerjee.


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Portugal's Ronaldo aims to end 15-month goal drought

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 11:06 PM

Magaliesburg (South Africa), June 13 (DPA) Cristiano Ronaldo has said he is not concerned by his failure to score for his country in 15 months of international football.

Ronaldo scored 26 league goals in 29 starts for Real Madrid last season and he assured Portugal fans Sunday that he would find his form for the national team in time for the World Cup.

'Goals do not worry me at all. I am very calm. Goals are like ketchup once one appears they all come together,' Ronaldo said.

'I am not going to say that I will be the best player of the tournament or the top scorer but I will be giving everything for us to go as far as possible.'

Portugal play the Ivory Coast Tuesday in Port Elizabeth, South Africa while Brazil face North Korea in Johannesburg on the same day in Group G.


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Ghana down Serbia 1-0 with late Gyan penalty

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 10:56 PM

Pretoria, June 13 (DPA) Ghana became the first African nation to win a game in Africa's first World Cup when Asamoah Gyan coolly converted a late penalty to down Serbia 1-0 in Group D's opening match Sunday.

Gyan was the obvious choice for Man of the Match after producing a sparkling performance which included hitting the woodwork twice against a hapless Serbian side.

And there were scenes of jubilation among many of the 38,833 fans gathered in the Loftus Versfeld Stadium, with Fulham's John Pantsil running across the pitch waving the red-yellow-and-gree Ghanian flag.

'I was lucky to score the goal. Every one of us wanted to win,' said the 24-year-old Gyan, who plays his football in France for Rennes.

Despite the African team being the youngest in the tournament, it was the Europeans who turned out to be by far the most naive on the day.

Not only did they concede a penalty after Dravko Kuzmanovic foolishly handled a fairly innocuous cross into his own area in the 83rd minute - they also gifted Ghana with a one-man advantage when

Aleksander Lukovic being sent off for an entirely avoidable second bookable offense in the 73rd.

'We showed a lot of experience and we were better today,' Gyan said after the match.

The Serbs - playing for the third time at a World Cup under a different name - seemed to agree.

'The red card and the penalty were tragic,' said Serbian forward Marko Pantelic, but 'we have to congratulate Ghana. We did not use our chances and Ghana were somewhat luckier than us.'

Ghana got off to a roaring start in Pretoria, but had trouble capitalizing on their eagerness.

The initial minutes saw Anthony Annan fire a long-distance shot wide and Gyan drive a free-kick high over the crossbar.

The Africans kept up the pressure, but they lacked either luck or accuracy. In the 15th, a powerful Kwadwo Asamoah finish destined for goal was deflected into corner by a diving Serbian defender.

Four minutes later, Serbia's Nikola Zigic was booked for blocking a good run from Andrew Ayew on the right. But the ensuring free kick saw Jonathan Mensah head the ball wide.

It was only about half way into the first half when the Serbs began countering Ghana's youthful exuberance, and chances started falling their way.

But two free-kicks - by Arsenal's Marko Pantelic and Lazio's Aleksander Kolarov - finished only inches wide. And in the 39th, a good Serbian build-up saw veteran Dejan Stankovic drive the ball towards goal for the first time in the game. But his effort was far too central to worry birthday boy Richard Kingson, the Ghana keeper, who turned 32 Sunday.

The second half saw the sides stretch and expose themselves to their opponent's counterattacks.

But while Serbia held much of possession, it was Ghana who created the most dangerous chances.

The Africans could have gone ahead in the 53rd, but a great diving header by Ayew ended wide. Minutes later, Gyan sent a header against the woodwork for a first time.

The tide turned firmly against Serbia in the 73rd, when Lukovic was sent off for a second bookable offense.

Ten minutes later, Kuzmanovic conceded a penalty that Gyan confidently converted by driving the ball to the left.

Gyan could have made it 2-0 two minutes into stoppage time but again sent the ball against the post.


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Team India registers series win against Zimbabwe with 7-wicket win in 2nd T20I

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 10:36 PM

Harare, June 13 (ANI): Having recently suffered humiliation in the ODI tri-series, Team India finally managed to restore its pride on Sunday by sweeping the T20I series here at the Harare Sports Club ground.

Team India defeated Zimbabwe by 7-wickets here in the second and final Twenty20 International here.

Indian skipper Suresh Raina led from the front with a blistering 72 as India signed off their Zimbabwe tour today.

Chasing a 141, India made 144 for three in 18 overs at the Harare Sports Club ground with Raina dispatching Chris Mpofu to boundary for the winning runs.

Tatenda Taibu earlier top-scored with 45 and shared a 43-run stand for the fourth wicket with Charles Coventry (28 off 13) to steer Zimbabwe to 140 for five.

Along with Murali Vijay (46), Raina shared a 79-run stand for the second wicket, which set up the second comfortable Indian win in as many days.

Raina's 44-ball knock had six fours and two sixes in it.

Vijay and skipper Suresh Raina batted with ease and were hardly troubled by the host bowlers.

Vijay missed out on his half-century when he attempted a big shot but off Chamu Chibhabha and his checked shot landed in the hands of Graeme Cremer in the 15th over.

Raina continued the good work and carried the team home just after losing another partner in Yusuf Pathan (4). (ANI)


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World Cup organisers may ban vuvuzelas inside stadiums

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 10:27 PM

London, June 13 (IANS) The bee-swarm sound of countless vuvuzelas that has been the talk of this World Cup in South Africa could fall silent as the organisers may ban the instrument after complaints from broadcasters and others.

The constant sound of vuvuzelas has so far drowned out much of the atmosphere-generating singing usually associated with the games.

South Africa's World Cup organising chief Danny Jordaan said the vuvuzelas could ne banned inside stadiums.

Jordaan, when asked if he would get rid of them, told BBC Sport: 'If there are grounds to do so, yes.

'We did say that if any land on the pitch in anger we will take action.'

French captain Patrice Evra has already blamed the noise generated by the vuvuzelas, which has been likened to the drone of thousands of bees, for his side's poor showing in their opening group game against Uruguay, which finished goalless.

'We can't sleep at night because of the vuvuzelas. People start playing them from 6 a.m. We can't hear one another out on the pitch because of them,' he was quoted as saying.

Jordaan conceded that while the noise was irritating for some people, they were doing all they could to minimise the impact.

'We've tried to get some order.'

'We have asked for no vuvuzelas during national anthems or stadium announcements. It's difficult but we're trying to manage the best we can.'

Jordaan admitted he was not a huge fan of them himself. 'I would prefer singing,' he said.

'It's always been a great generator of a wonderful atmosphere in stadiums and I would try to encourage them to sing.

'In the days of the struggle (against apartheid) we were singing, all through our history it's our ability to sing that inspired and drove the emotions.'


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Sprightly Ghana beat Serbia 1-0

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 10:22 PM

Pretoria, Jun 13 (PTI) Asamoah Gyan''s cool conversion of a late penalty scripted Ghana''s 1-0 win over 10-man Serbia in an otherwise mundane Group D opener of the World Cup here today. Ghana dominated proceedings with unrelenting attacks but it took a moment of madness on part of Serbian midfielder Zdravko Kuzmanovic, who needlessly rose to handle a ball inside his own penalty area, to help them becomes the first Asian team to win a match in this year''s World Cup. Gyan''s smashed home from the spot-kick and then rushed to the sideline where he broke into impromptu dance before being mobbed by euphoric teammates. Some 10 minutes before Kuzmanovic''s baffling indiscretion, Serbia had lost Aleksander Lukovic to a second yellow card. Gyan''s nearly scored his brace in the dying seconds but his shot from inside the box beat the goalkeeper only to hit the upright. Prior to that, Serbia nearly had opened their account in the 80th minute when Marko Pantelic fluffed his shot from close quarter and Milos Krasic'' shot was tipped over by birthday boy Richard Kingson. Ghana began the match with gusto, mounting early attacks well before their Serbian opponents could settle down. The Serbian half of the Loftus Versfeld suddenly became the hub of frenetic Ghanaian activity with an Anthony Annan rocking the defence but missing the mark as early as in the second minute. Two minutes later, star Serbian and Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic brought down the rampaging Prince Tagoe and Asamoah Gyan''s resultant free-kick sailed over the crossbar. Captain John Mensah was in the thick of things in the 19th minute but his head was also wide of the mark. Gyan''s had the easiest opportunity of this half but he could not connect the menacing cross curled in by Kevin-Prince Boateng. With today''s win, Ghana will now hope to make it to the second round to equal their 2006 achievement. Gyan''s take on Australia in their next Group D match at Rustenberg on June 19, a day after Serbia meet Germany in Port Elizabeth.


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Ghana downs Serbia 1-0

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 10:16 PM

Pretoria, June 13 (DPA) Asamoah Gyan coolly converted a penalty kick just five minutes from time to hand Ghana a precious 1-0 win over 10-man Serbia in Sunday's Group D World Cup football match at Pretoria's Loftus Versfeld Stadium.

Despite the African team being the youngest in the tournament, it was the Europeans who turned out to be the most naive on the day, gifting Ghana with a one-man advantage after Aleksander Lukovic was sent off in the 74th minute, and conceding a penalty in the 83rd after Dravko Kuzmanovic handled the ball in his own area.

Gyan hit from the spot and nearly doubled his tally in extra time but hit the right post on a counter attack.


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Scoreboard: India vs Zimbabwe, Twenty20

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 09:56 PM

Harare, June 13 (IANS) Scoreboard of the second Twenty20 International between India and Zimbabwe here Sunday.

Zimbabwe:

Hamilton Masakadza c Sharma b Dinda 2

Brendan Taylor c Pathan b Mishra 27

C Chibhabha b P Ojha 7

Tatenda Taibu not out 45

Charles Coventry b Dinda 28

Elton Chigumbura c Raina b Ashwin 18

Greg Lamb not out 7

Extras (lb 2, w 3, nb 1) 6

Total (for five wickets in 20 overs) 140

Fall of wickets 1-8 (Masakadza, 2.1 overs), 2-21 (Chibhabha, 5.6), 3-64 (Taylor, 12.4), 4-107 (Coventry, 17.2), 5-128 (Chigumbura, 18.4)

Bowling

Ashok Dinda 4 0 15 2

R Vinay Kumar 4 0 28 0

Pragyan Ojha 4 0 26 1

Amit Mishra 4 0 21 1

Ravichandran Ashwin 4 0 48 1

India:

Naman Ojha c Chatara b Price 10

Murali Vijay c Cremer b Chibhabha 46

Suresh Raina not out 72

Yusuf Pathan c Masakadza b Chatara 4

Rohit Sharma not out 0

Extras (lb 2, w 10) 12

Total (for three wickets in 18 overs) 144

Fall of wickets 1-32 (NV Ojha, 4.6 overs), 2-111 (Vijay, 14.4), 3-139 (Pathan, 17.4)

Bowling

Chris Mpofu 3 0 29 0

Tendai Chatara 4 0 27 1

Ray Price 3 0 25 1

Greg Lamb 3 0 21 0

Graeme Cremer 1 0 9 0

Elton Chigumbura 1 0 12 0

Chamu Chibhabha 3 0 19 1


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Saina clinches Indian GP badminton singles title

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 09:52 PM

Chennai, Jun 13 (PTI) Top seed Saina Nehwal rallied from behind to beat Mew Choo Wong of Malaysia 20-22, 21-14, 21-12 and clinched the women's singles title in the Yonex-Sunrise India Grand Prix badminton tournament here today.

After dropping the keenly contested first game, Saina held the temperament and clawed her way back into the contest by pocketing the second game.

In the deciding game, the second seed Malaysian often came up with deep returns and powerful smashes close to the back line. Wong score winners twice finding the vacant spots behind Saina, but it was short-lived as the world number six Indian was able to score points almost at will.

Meanwhile, another Indian seventh seed RMV Gurusaidutt failed to cross the final hurdle and went down 13-21, 18-21 to unseeded Indonesian Yunus Alamsyah in the men's singles summit clash.

Both Saina and Alamsyah, who won his maiden major title, collected 7000 ranking points.

"I was nervous at the beginning and committed too many errors. In the normal course, I should have won in two games, but this being my first tournament in two months, I was nervous. But in the second and third games, I played aggressively," Saina said.

Later in the evening, top seeded mixed doubles pair of V Diju and Jwala Gutta won the title by beating Singaporean combo of Chayut Triachart and Lei Yao 23-21, 20-22, 21-7.

Top seed Malaysian combo of Mohd Fairuzizuan and Mohd Zarki won the men's doubles crown by outplaying second seed Indian duo of Rupesh Kumar and Sanave Thomas, while women's doubles title went to top seeded pair of Lei Yao and Shinta Mulia Sari of Singapore, who beat Indians Ashwini Ponnappa and Jwala Gutta.


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Raina stars in India's T20 win over Zimbabwe

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 09:36 PM

Harare, June 13 (IANS) Suresh Raina led from the front as India again strolled to a seven wicket victory against Zimbabwe in the second Twenty20 International Sunday and wrapped up the series 2-0 at the Harare Sports Club here.

Chasing 141, India reached the target with two overs to spare. Raina smashed an unbeaten 72 off 44 balls while Murali Vijay contributed 46 off 39.

Put into bat, Zimbabwe were restricted to 140 for five, with Tatenda Taibu scoring 45 off 40 balls and Charles Coventry making a breezy 28 from 13 balls.

India, who lost to Zimbabwe twice in the ODI tri-series, reigistered their first win against the hosts Saturday with an impressive seven wicket victory and carried the good form Sunday.

'By the grace of God, it has been a great last few weeks. Rohit, Virat and the bowlers have done well,' said Raina heaving a sigh of relief at the end of the tour.

India were quick to snatch early advantage as pacer Ashok Dinda (2-15) removed opener Hamilton Masakadza in the third over.

A tight line from Indian bowlers saw the hosts scrambling just 16 runs in their first five overs.

Opener Brendan Taylor (27) and wicketkeeper Taibu steadied the ship with a 43-run stand for the third wicket. Taylor struck three boundaries in his 33-ball innings before falling to a stunning catch by Yusuf Pathan at long on.

Taibu and Coventry then added 42-runs which was broken when a Dinda (2-15) yorker knocked off the latter's stumps.

Skipper Elton Chigumbura gave the late charge adding 18 from just six balls that included back-to-back sixes and a four courtesy off spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.

Indian openers Vijay and Naman Ojha raised 32 runs before Ray Price (1-25) had Ojha caught by Tendai Chatara.

Vijay and Raina mixed caution with aggresion as they added 79 runs off 58 balls to take the game away from the hosts.

Vijay finally holed out to long-on in the 15th over after smashing two fours and three sixes for his 39-ball 46.

Raina, who hit six fours and two sixes, guided India to victory as he stroked his third T20 half-century.


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We need to do better in Asia Cup : Raina

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 09:22 PM

Harare, June 13 (PTI) Relieved to have finished the Zimbabwe tour winning both the Twenty20 Internationals, India captain Suresh Raina today said the team needs to do better in Asia Cup in Sri Lanka. Raina has preformed consistently on the tour and today led India to its second consecutive win in the T20s with an attacking unbeaten 72. "By the grace of God it has been a great last few weeks. Rohit (Sharma), Virat (Kohli) and the bowlers have done well. Lot of hard work required in the Asia Cup. I''ve enjoyed the tour," Raina, chosen Man-of-the-Match and Man-of-the series, said after the match. Seven members of the current Indian squad in Zimbabwe will leave straight for Sri Lanka tomorrow. India struggled against Zimbabwe in the ODI tri-series as they lost both the matches against them and had failed to qualify for the final. Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura was elated at his side''s improved show. "We were about 20 short but the batters did better than yesterday. We''ve been improving. Captaincy has been good so far and help from other senior players has been good. I''m just one game away from getting back to form. I just want to thank all our supporters," Chigumbura said.


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Backed out after not getting stay order: Azharuddin

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 09:16 PM

Amlan Chakraborty New Delhi, Jun 13 (PTI) Mohammed Azharuddin''s last-minute backing out rendered today''s Badminton Association of India elections in Chennai a one-horse race and the former cricketer said he decided to skip it after failing to get a stay order on the contest. The cricketer-turned-politician created a stir with his announcement to contest BAI elections but it turned out to be a damp squib as he left the ring allowing long-standing President VK Verma, who has been at the federation''s helm for 12 years, another term. "I decided against contesting after we did not get the stay order," Azhar told PTI from Hyderabad. "I wanted to fight but it was going to be difficult after that," he said after Verma was elected unopposed in Chennai. Even though he was reluctant to elaborate, one of his associates said they needed more time to prepare. "You cannot overnight overthrow someone like Verma, who has been here for such a long time. We needed some more time to prepare and hence sought a stay order. Azhar Bhai also had to go to Europe as part of a delegation and even though he returned midway, we did not have enough time," he said. Azhar, meanwhile, insisted Verma''s re-election was illegal since it violated the recent Sports Ministry guidelines that fix a federation president''s term to a maximum of 12 years. "I was not there but I''m, told the election was conducted in a manner which was not free and fair. It was stage-managed and Verma won in complete violation of the Sports Ministry guideline," Azhar said. Asked what would be his course of action now, Azhar said, "I will talk to people and see what can be done. We will wait and see." Azhar also doubted Verma''s claim of being unanimously elected in Chennai. "I did not keep a tab but I''m told it was neither free nor fair. I''m not convinced about this claim of unanimous election either. "They elected three secretaries which baffles me. I don''t know how can they explain that. You generally have a one secretary and two joint secretaries. He in fact had the coach (P Gopichand) in the AGM as well, now that is strange," Azhar said. "See, I have nothing personal against anyone. I just wanted to bring more professionalism and accountability in the running of the game and the federation. I''ll talk to people now and then decide what to do," he added.


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Salahis hold Indo-US polo match, create another controversy

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 09:06 PM

Lalit K Jha Washington, Jun 13 (PTI) Stoking yet another controversy, the infamous Salahi couple, who gatecrashed into the White House dinner hosted for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, held a Indo-US polo match here without any official participation. The event''s website listed its key sponsor as Kingfisher Beer, but the company''s chief executive said it was not a sponsor. Billed by Tareq and Michaele Salahi as the "best sporting experience in the US and considered the best in the world by the highest standards of polo," not more than a few hundred people attended the event. "We are not sponsoring this event and have informed the people managing this event of that," said Yashpal Singh, president and chief executive of Mendocino Brewing Company, the parent company of Kingfisher. "We have sent legal notices to this effect, and he keeps on advertising us as a sponsor. I don''t know what world he''s living in," Singh told The Washington Post. Indian Embassy in Washington signed on as an official sponsor last year. But after the couple attended the White House state dinner for the Indian prime minister without an official invitation, the embassy withdrew. "Government of India/Embassy of India are not associated with the America''s Polo Cup event in any manner," an Indian Embassy spokesman said. In years past, the Salahi-run event has featured matches between a team of US players and another team from elsewhere. England was the first, then Italy and Australia. Sponsors such as Land Rover and Cartier flocked to the first event. But as news of the couple''s troubles with vendors and dozens of lawsuits began accumulating across the region, sponsors became fewer. Salahis say that the proceeds from the match goes to the US polo league and some of its future charitable activities, but their last year''s fund raising is still under investigation. The Salahis had gatecrashed into the State Dinner hosted by President Barack Obama in honour of Singh on November 24. They were later subjected to investigation by the Secret Service and even subpoenaed by a Congressional committee to testify before it on the gate crashing event that was widely carried in the US media. The couple was also spotted near the White House during the second State Dinner of Obama last month.


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Backed out after not getting stay order: Azharuddin

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 08:52 PM

Amlan Chakraborty New Delhi, Jun 13 (PTI) Mohammed Azharuddin''s last-minute backing out rendered today''s Badminton Association of India elections in Chennai a one-horse race and the former cricketer said he decided to skip it after failing to get a stay order on the contest. The cricketer-turned-politician created a stir with his announcement to contest BAI elections but it turned out to be a damp squib as he left the ring allowing long-standing President VK Verma, who has been at the federation''s helm for 12 years, another term. "I decided against contesting after we did not get the stay order," Azhar told PTI from Hyderabad. "I wanted to fight but it was going to be difficult after that," he said after Verma was elected unopposed in Chennai. Even though he was reluctant to elaborate, one of his associates said they needed more time to prepare. "You cannot overnight overthrow someone like Verma, who has been here for such a long time. We needed some more time to prepare and hence sought a stay order. Azhar Bhai also had to go to Europe as part of a delegation and even though he returned midway, we did not have enough time," he said. Azhar, meanwhile, insisted Verma''s re-election was illegal since it violated the recent Sports Ministry guidelines that fix a federation president''s term to a maximum of 12 years. "I was not there but I''m, told the election was conducted in a manner which was not free and fair. It was stage-managed and Verma won in complete violation of the Sports Ministry guideline," Azhar said. Asked what would be his course of action now, Azhar said, "I will talk to people and see what can be done. We will wait and see." Azhar also doubted Verma''s claim of being unanimously elected in Chennai. "I did not keep a tab but I''m told it was neither free nor fair. I''m not convinced about this claim of unanimous election either. "They elected three secretaries which baffles me. I don''t know how can they explain that. You generally have a one secretary and two joint secretaries. He in fact had the coach (P Gopichand) in the AGM as well, now that is strange," Azhar said. "See, I have nothing personal against anyone. I just wanted to bring more professionalism and accountability in the running of the game and the federation. I''ll talk to people now and then decide what to do," he added.


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India beat Zimbabwe by seven wickets

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 08:46 PM

Harare, June 13 (PTI) India defeated Zimbabwe by seven wickets in the second and final Twenty20 International at Harare Sports Club ground here today. Brief Scores: Zimbabwe: 140 for five in 20 overs (T Taibu 45 not out, C Coventry 28; A Dinda 2/15). India: 144 for three in 18 overs. (S Raina 72, M Vijay 46; R Price 1/25).


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Nashik''s Shamim Khan wins Gulf Monsoon Scooter Rally

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 08:36 PM

Mumbai, June 13 (PTI) Nashik''s Shamim Khan overcame tough conditions and a strong field to win the 21st Gulf Monsoon Scooter Rally here today. Shamim, riding a Mahindra Rodeo, showed his class as he struck the perfect balance to emerge triumphant in the two-stage race, that witnessed participation by 34 riders. Meanwhile, defending champion Rustom Patel, astride a Kinetic Activa, was second with 10:18.03 seconds penalties. Nashik riders Mansingh Thakur, Ganesh Lokhande and Vineet Kurup finished a creditable third, fourth and fifth respectively. Aloke Bhangre of Pune was adjudged the best first timer for his spirited riding. The first stage was more like an auto-cross where riders drove around a serpentine course thrice and were timed to the hundredth of a second, while the second was three-loop race over the dirt terrain around the Godrej grounds. The monsoon rally, organised by Sportscraft, was forced to be shifted to Vikhroli at the last minute as police refused permission to stage the event in Navi Mumbai.


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India beat Zimbabwe by seven wickets

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 08:22 PM

Harare, June 13 (PTI) India defeated Zimbabwe by seven wickets in the second and final Twenty20 International at Harare Sports Club ground here today. Brief Scores: Zimbabwe: 140 for five in 20 overs (T Taibu 45 not out, C Coventry 28; A Dinda 2/15). India: 144 for three in 18 overs. (S Raina 72, M Vijay 46; R Price 1/25).


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Federer suffers shock defeat against Hewitt in Halle

Australia's Lleyton Hewitt plays a backhand to Switzerland's Roger Federer during their final at the...

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 08:16 PM

Roger Federer suffered a shock defeat by Lleyton Hewitt in the final of the Halle grasscourt event on Sunday, losing 3-6 7-6 6-4 to the Australian.

The result was totally unexpected since six-times Wimbledon champion Federer had not lost a match at Halle since 2002, winning the title five times, and had beaten Hewitt in their last 15 showdowns.

Hewitt, a former Wimbledon champion himself, ended the two hour 20 minute contest when his forehand hit the net tape and dropped dead on Federer's side.

Before Sunday, Federer had been defeated on grass just once since 2003, that coming in the 2008 Wimbledon final against Rafael Nadal.


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Sania one step away from main draw of Aegon International

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 07:57 PM

Eastbourne (UK), June 13 (PTI) Sania Mirza demolished the challenge of Jocelyn Rae 6-1 6-2 to progress to the third and final round of the qualifying event of the WTA Aegon International tournament here today. The eight seed Indian hardly broke a sweat in the second round contest and overwhelmed the local player, ranked just inside the top-500, in 52 minutes. Sania broke the British girl twice to race to the opening set lead in 25 minutes although she squandered five other break chances. All over her opponent after handing Rae the first set drubbing, Sania did not take long to finish off the game as he grabbed the two break chances that came her way. Rae hit seven aces, two more than Sania, and committed three double faults to the two of the Indian. Sania will now take on winner of the other second round match between Russia''s Ekaterina Makarova and Taipei''s fourth seed Yung-Jan Chan.


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Slovenia beat 10-man Algeria to top Group C

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 07:37 PM

Polokwane (South Africa), June 13 (DPA) Slovenia went top of the football World Cup Group C when they beat 10-man Algeria 1-0 at the Peter Mokaba Stadium Sunday.

Algeria had second half substitute Abdelkader Ghezzal sent off on 72 minutes and seven minutes later they conceded when Robert Koren hit a tame shot that bounced over an embarrassed Faouzi Chaouchi in the Algerian goal.

Algeria now face England Friday in Cape Town with Slovenia playing the United States in Johannesburg.


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SPORT-RACE

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 07:27 PM

Bangalore, June 13 (PTI) Following are the results of the 10th day''s races held here today. 1st Race: The His Majesty Plate - Div.II - 1200 M. Sun Control (Rakesh Kumar Wadhawan and Prem Tharani rep. Wadhawan Livestock Pvt Ltd) 54.5 Imran Chisty first Spark of Sapphire 54.5 R Rupesh second Secret Vision 54.5 A Imran Khan third Sabala 54.5 Ashok Kumar A fourth All ran Won by: 1-3/4 Ls, NK and Dist Time : One minute, 17.95 seconds Tote : Rs 20 for win, Rs 12, Rs 13 and Rs 12 for places Winner trained by : Irfan Ghatala Favourite : Sun Control Forecast : Rs 46 Quinella : Rs 49 SHP : Rs 34 Trin : 70 pct Rs 55 : 30 pct Rs 16..


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FIFA vows to help al-Jazeera stop World Cup black-outs

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 07:22 PM

Johannesburg, June 13 (DPA) FIFA said Sunday it would help Middle Eastern television network al-Jazeera track down the cause of black-outs in its broadcast of the World Cup's opening match in South Africa.

'FIFA is supporting al-Jazeera in trying to locate the source of the interference in the transmission of the FIFA World Cup,' FIFA spokesman Nicolas Maingot said.

The black-outs are 'unacceptable to FIFA', said Maingot, whose organization has sold the broadcasting rights of the tournament to al-Jazeera Sports and to other broadcasters in some 100 countries around the world.

The Doha-based broadcaster faced the wrath of viewers over the weekend after leaving them staring at blank screens for long periods during the opening game of 2010 World Cup between South Africa and Mexico.

In addition to picture outages, viewers were also exposed to sudden changes in the broadcast's language, with the commentary switching between Arabic, French and English - and sometimes to no sound at all.

Al-Jazeera has said the signal problem was caused by an act of sabotage on the Nilesat satellite, with one official describing what had happened as 'television piracy'.

But Nilesat, an Egyptian company operating satellites and their associated ground control station, maintains that it was an internal error on the part of the broadcaster.


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Taibu, Coventry take Zimbabwe to 140/5

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 06:52 PM

Harare, June 13 (PTI) Indian bowlers let Zimbabwe off the hook as the hosts rode on Tatenda Taibu''s unbeaten 45 to reach 140 for five in the second and final Twenty20 International at Harare Sports Club ground here today. Confident of chasing down whatever the hosts would put on board, India skipper Suresh Raina yet again invited the hosts to bat but despite having Zimbabwe in clutches they leaked too many runs in the second half to let them come back in the match. While in the first 10 overs India conceded just 47 runs including a mere five boundaries, spinners struggled to keep the run flow in check and the last over cost India 93 runs. The slow bowlers could not weave the same magic they had created in the first Twenty20 and leaked 95 runs in the 12 overs shared by Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra and R Ashwin. Ashwin bled most runs as he ended up giving away 48 runs in his four overs. Taibu, whose 45 came off 40 balls with just two fours, shaped the hosts innings well and along with Charles Coventry (28 off 13) rescued the side with a defiant 43-run stand for the fourth wicket. Before that stand opener Brendan Taylor played a patient 33-ball 27 to help the side overcome the early jolts of losing Hamilton Masakadza (2) and Chamu Chibhabha (7). Indian pacers, especially Ashok Dinda, were exceptional and did a tremendous job. The Bengal medium fast bowler gave away just 15 runs in his four-over quota and took two wickets. Things were set beautifully for India but gritty batting by Taibu and Coventry made it a contest for the visitors. PTI AT AY


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FIFA vows to help al-Jazeera stop World Cup black-outs

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 06:36 PM

Johannesburg, June 13 (DPA) FIFA said Sunday it would help Middle Eastern television network al-Jazeera track down the cause of black-outs in its broadcast of the World Cup's opening match in South Africa.

'FIFA is supporting al-Jazeera in trying to locate the source of the interference in the transmission of the FIFA World Cup,' FIFA spokesman Nicolas Maingot said.

The black-outs are 'unacceptable to FIFA', said Maingot, whose organization has sold the broadcasting rights of the tournament to al-Jazeera Sports and to other broadcasters in some 100 countries around the world.

The Doha-based broadcaster faced the wrath of viewers over the weekend after leaving them staring at blank screens for long periods during the opening game of 2010 World Cup between South Africa and Mexico.

In addition to picture outages, viewers were also exposed to sudden changes in the broadcast's language, with the commentary switching between Arabic, French and English - and sometimes to no sound at all.

Al-Jazeera has said the signal problem was caused by an act of sabotage on the Nilesat satellite, with one official describing what had happened as 'television piracy'.

But Nilesat, an Egyptian company operating satellites and their associated ground control station, maintains that it was an internal error on the part of the broadcaster.


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Zimbabwe set India 141 to win 2nd T20

Published Sun, Jun 13 10 06:22 PM

Harare, June 13 (PTI) Invited to bat, Zimbabwe scored 140 for five against India in the second and final Twenty20 International at Harare Sports Club ground here today. Brief Scores: Zimbabwe: 140 for five in 20 overs (T Taibu 45 not out, C Coventry 28; A Dinda 2/15).


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One-day cricket losing out to Twenty20: Hayden

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 01:52 PM

Sydney, June 12(ANI): Former Australian batsman and Cricket Australia executive Matthew Hayden has said that Twenty20 cricket has emerged as one of the biggest threats to the legacy of one-day cricket.

Hayden also said that officials must work out proper schedules for the progression of the format with the 2011 World Cup.

"With one-day cricket, people say they still love it, but it doesn't have the excitement it used to, certainly not compared to T20. We have to work out when and how we play one-day cricket," The Sydney Morning Herald quoted Hayden, as saying.

"It's a pathway to the World Cup, which is still a valuable property, but it has to be programmed in a way that makes sense," he added.

He further said cricket's "iconic brands" -the Ashes, 50-over World Cup and T20 World Cup- need to take precedence for boost in popularity of the game.

"Greater minds than mine will act on this, but these things must be considered when discussing the game's future," Hayden said.

"The way cricket is played and viewed has changed and now we need to streamline what's important and what's not. It brings great challenges. I think CA understands that. They know change is coming and needs to be embraced," he added. (ANI)


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Gabriel's gift to God

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 01:48 PM

Johannesburg, June 13 -- Unlike Soccer City, Ellis Park wore blue and white with streaks of green and dabs of yellow. Argentina flags were strung all around the rectangular stadium with messages in Spanish, one of them thanking Dona and Tota for bringing Diego Maradona to this world. Nigeria had decibels behind them but sartorially speaking, this could have been the La Bombonera where Boca Juniors rule. And the way Argentina dazzled, it did look like they were playing at home. But for Vincent Enyema's hands and feet, it could have been a romp. The Nigeria goalkeeper, adjudged Man of the Match, put everything down to divine intervention. "He (god) is the secret of me staying calm," said the Hapoel Tel-Aviv shot stopper, who said this was his best show because it came against the "best player in the world now." And, boy, didn't he have a ball! At Friday's media conference in Pretoria, Maradona had said he was confident Lionel Messi would have a great World Cup. If this Saturday evening show is any indication, he surely will. Messi got involved early when skipper Javier Mascheranho found him, dinking and finding Carlos Tevez who lost control. Chinedu Obasi replied, going past Jonas Gutierrez before driving wide but for most of the match, it was Argentina all the way. Messi advanced into the box making the most of Nigeria's wariness in tackling him and conceding a free-kick or worse and squared to Gonzalo Higuain who missed from close. Another left-footer from Messi saw Enyema bringing off the first of his numerous saves. Like a bouncing ball, Messi was up on his feet, and through right, left and centre, he threatened all the time. Gabriel Heinze's powerful header, off a well-worked set-piece executed to perfection, put Argentina ahead. Juan Sebastian Veron put the corner-kick in the right place and the Manchester United defender headed into the top corner.

"We had seven opportunities today. We can't afford to miss so many. Everything happens at F1 speed in a World Cup and we must be careful. But I'm happy we won. The more we win, the hungrier players get. That's what happened in 1986," said coach Maradona.


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Azhar backs out of BAI election

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 01:22 PM

Chennai, June 13 (ANI): Former Indian cricket skipper Mohammad Azharuddin has backed out from the election for the president of the Badminton Association of India (BAI).

V K Verma, the present badminton chief has been re-elected as its president.

The Sports Ministry had appointed an observer for the BAI elections in Chennai and asked its chief Verma to comply with the government guidelines if the national federation is to retain its recognition.

Earlier, the former cricketer's bid to unseat Verma received a setback after an Andhra Pradesh court refused to the elections. (ANI)


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Asian Cup prep for Indian squad via WC

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 01:16 PM

Kolkata, June 13 -- While millions of Indians pamper themselves with top-quality football at the greatest show on earth, a motley bunch of gentlemen will be cooped up in their rooms, keeping track of the moves and grooves of two teams in particular - Australia and South Korea. The two powerhouses have been drawn in the same group as India in the forthcoming Asian Cup to be hosted by Qatar early next year. Bahrain makes up the quartet in Group C, throwing India into a potential 'Group of Death' in their first continental appearance in 27 years. "No doubt, we will be keeping an eye on how Australia and South Korea go about their game," said defender Mahesh Gawli. "Personally I would want to get familiar with their team formations and counter-attacking styles so that we can be on the guard." India's No. 3 goalkeeper, Arindam Bhattacharya, will follow the likes of Brazilian custodian Julio Cesar to improve his skills. "We know players like Tim Cahill (Australia) and the 'three-lunged' Park Ji-sung (South Korea) will come hard at us, so it's best to concentrate on myself," the 22-year-old said. Midfield mainstay NP Pradeep sounded concerned about the Australians' physical dominance. "Australians come with a mentality of winning and they will never give you an inch," he said. "I hope we get enough inputs about them from this World Cup. Ultimately it depends on our coach and technical staff on how they rehearse us for Australia and South Korea."


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Capello refuses to blame Green for gifting shock equalizer to US

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 01:09 PM

Rustenburg (South Africa), June 12(ANI): England manager Fabio Capello has refused to blame goalkeeper Robert Green for the horrendous mistake which cost the Three Lions victory in their opening World Cup game against underdogs USA.

Green fumbled US striker Clint Dempsey's shot into England's goal, allowing the Americans to equalise and manage to tie the Group C match 1-1.

"Sometimes keepers make mistakes, but that is football," News of The World quoted Capello, as saying.

"Yes, he made a mistake, but the second half he played very well," he added.

Capello further said that despite a negative result, he was satisfied with the performance of his players.

"We created a lot of chances to score goals and we played a good game. They scored one goal, but I was happy with the performance of the team and the next game will be better," Capello said.

"Only the result was not positive. Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in the middle played well, we had chances to score goals," he added.

Capello now has six days to rally his troops before England's second Group C clash against Algeria in Cape Town next Friday. (ANI)


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Free kicks and soccer sluts

Published>Sun, Jun 13 10 12:52 PM

India, June 12 -- Calling up an ex- who plays football and roots for Italy to get dope on 'soccer sluts' or SS (remember, you first heard the term here) is probably not a great idea. But assuming you benefit from a transcript of the conversation, I think it's a noble, selfless idea to share it with you. 3 pm on a weekday. I dial. Me: Hey, hi, what's happening? Listen, do you know any soccer sluts? He: Who? Hi... Whaaat? Slut? Where? Me: Not slut-slut, fool! Soccer slut, you know, the kind you hang with. What you play, you know? Football! Football sluts! He: Good lord, woman! Stop trying to be Shobhaa De. This why you called?! Yes. And here, I launched into a description of candidates I was looking for. Me: Don't you remember? Last World Cup, Defence Colony parking lot, hot little clueless chicks, chugging beer, stumbling out of 4S, hooting for the winning team, trying to get guys to notice them. You know any? The bait is bit. He: Aah, the straight hair and skinny jeans. No, I don't know any, but if you find some, give them my number. Next person tapped for my Pulitzer-winnable story: an amateur footballer who plays on weekends. This one says "I'll find 'these types'", (not daring to say SS aloud lest mammi's closeby) at farmhouses interspersed with the embassy crowd. I'm invited this Saturday to come and see 'these types' - with their toned muscles, sitting on the edge of big square lawns (that double up as a football field) rooting for sweaty players in local 5-a-side teams. Beer flows. Whistles and cat calls are ambient noise. Once the local match is over, the big screen TV comes on and the real games begin. Supriya Bhakt, 26, is a lawyer with a throaty laugh that she lets me hear when I run by her the term I plan to trademark and grow rich on. She gives me the term 'soccer skank' in return. Fact in a pun: Bhakt is an Arsenal devotee. On Facebook, she has a photo of shirtless men standing in a locker room posing for a Dolce and Gabbana underwear campaign - the Italian football team a.k.a. Beautiful Men. Bhakt's been into football - playing it too - since school. When she lived in London, she'd go see a game a month, and only sometimes pick a fight in a pub over some match result. If today a match starts at midnight, she'll stay up for it and might call in sick at work tomorrow. When I talk about the SS, she insists that "they're everywhere". There are more of them in the last 3-4 years than they used to be. Girls who want to learn about football to impress the boys and, um, take it from there. Bhakt has been asked at parties, by 20-year-olds, questions about football. What's a penalty shoot-out? Who are the guys in green? Of course, not all women who love the game have a drool-agenda. Some are less inquisitive, just more adulatory. Like this young thing who told Supriya, "Dude, you're so hot, and you watch football." I tread thin ice and ask her, very very casually, so are you a soccer slut? Aah, there's that throaty laugh again. Till next season - when we talk about hockey hores.


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