Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Laxman again became the nemesis: Australian media

Wed, Oct 06 10 11:56 AM

Melbourne, Oct 6 (PTI) A day after Australia suffered a narrow one-wicket loss at the hands of India, the media Down Under agreed that it was their old nemesis VVS Laxman who made all the differences on the final day of the first cricket Test at Mohali. "Very Very Special Laxman again thorn in Australia''s side," a headline in ''Sydney Morning Herald'' said. "Emotions were pitched high. Elephants danced in stomachs as every ball was bowled and a roar greeted every pinched single. Laughter broke out as VVS Laxman, hitherto an iceman, starting waving his arms and berating his partner for lax running between wickets. "One batsman was wrongly dispatched, another was amazingly reprieved and all the while the ground was agog," the report said. The first Test saw a nail-biting finish yesterday as the Hyderabadi batsman battled severe back-pain to single-handedly guide India to a narrow one-wicket victory over the visitors with a gritty unbeaten 73 on the fifth day. "Laxman was the key figure on the final day. All things seem possible whilst he remains at the crease. Australians and tension bring out the best in him. Romps in the park make him appear humdrum. "Here he produced an astonishing array of strokes, pulls played without footwork, caresses through cover, flicks off his hip and all the while he kept his head," said the daily. Laxman cracked eight fours during his 79-ball stay on the middle. Meanwhile, another daily ''The Australian'' blamed captain Ricky Ponting for giving Laxman enough rooms to play his game. "The impregnably brilliant VVS Laxman have combined to deny Australia victory," a report said. "Laxman, who was batting with a runner because of a bad back, farmed the strike as Ricky Ponting offered singles early in the over and attempted to restrict them late. Mix-ups threatened and both sides were at fever point as they knew a single mistake could cost the game. As it probably did," it added. .


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Mohali's great closing ceremony

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 11:46 AM

Laxman, Ishant pull off one of the most exciting Test wins

It just had to be V V S Laxman. Against Australia. Under pressure. On a difficult fifth day wicket. If there was one Indian batsman that Ricky Ponting & Co would have been wary of going into the final day's play, it had to be the man who has sullied their plans on a number of occasions in the past. And Laxman's sore back held up well enough on Tuesday as he led India to one of its greatest and most dramatic Test victories of all time.

Not surprisingly, his unbeaten 73 at the PCA Stadium did evoke comparisons with the epic 281 with which he dragged India out of a deep mire nine years ago at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata against the same opposition. But till the final two leg-byes with which India posted their win, there was more drama and certainly many more emotions this time around in Mohali.

And the first Test had reached such a

pitch on Tuesday afternoon that even Laxman managed to lose his customary cool, lashing out at non-striker, No. 11 Pragyan Ojha, for missing out on a single. Seeing the generally laidback Hyderabadi, who batted with a runner throughout his innings, gesticulate wildly at his teammates to finish a risky two was indeed a rare sight; the umpires too seemed to be soaked in by the pressure. Englishman Ian Gould pulled off a howler by giving Ishant Sharma LBW, when the ball was clearly missing the stumps and New Zealander Billy Bowden lost count of the deliveries bowled in a particular over.

Though India had only one wicket left, Australia's final throw of the dice actually came about two deliveries before the eventual finish, when Steven Smith's shy at the stumps missed by a whisker and the ball tragically rolled towards the boundary for four overthrows. No wonder then that Australian skipper Ricky Ponting was a gutted man at the end of the day. And Ponting seemed to express the sentiments of everyone in his team, and even a couple of ex-skippers back home, when he spoke about the Laxman-phobia that his team has developed over the years.

"This loss is more disappointing than the Eden Test, more because I wasn't the skipper then. I was telling my guys last night that Laxman will make a big contribution and that's exactly what happened. I just hope that his back remains stiff till next week and he won't play in Bangalore. We have tried to analyze him in and out but he's really been a thorn in our flesh," said a visibly agitated Ponting after the match. In 25 matches now, Laxman has scored 2,279 runs at 55.58 against the Australians.

Great victories on sporting fields more often than not involve the protagonists making sacrifices and displaying extreme valour in utter adversity. And what added more fervour to the Indian win was the fact that the victory was actually built by two men, Laxman and Ishant Sharma, who had popped in a lot of painkillers in order to bat despite their respective back and knee injuries.


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Somdev enters quarter-finals

Wed, Oct 06 10 11:45 AM

New Delhi, Oct 6 (PTI) India''s top seed Somdev Devvarman breezed into the men''s singles quarterfinals with a thumping 6-0 6-1 win over unseeded Sri Lankan Amresh Jayawickreme in the second round of the tennis competition of the Commonwealth Games. It was not more than a stroll in the park for Somdev as he mowed down the unranked Jayawickreme in just 41 minutes. The Lankan hardly posed a challenge to Somdev and surrendered without any fight. He lost points even when he was in advantageous position in few of the games. He was up 40-0 in the first game but could not pocket it, committing far too many unforced errors, to hand Somdev a break. The India wrapped up the opening set in just 20 minutes. The Sri Lankan, however, managed to hold on to his serve in the first game of the second set to prevent a whitewash. Somdev will next take on the winner of the match between Scotland''s Colin Fleming and Rubin Statham of New Zealand. Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna are also scheduled to play their singles second round matches today.


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Indians aim for best-ever haul in athletics

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 11:16 AM

The missing star power of the likes of Usain Bolt might have undermined the blue riband status of track and field events in the Commonwealth Games but it promises to be an enthralling affair with home athletes like PT Usha-protege Tintu Luka gearing up to help the country their best ever show in the mega event.

The track and field events begin today at the showpiece Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium with two medal events in women's javelin throw final, men's 5,000m race final and para sports women's shot put final.

Other events today are 100m race (men and women) heats, women's 400m race heats, men's shot put preliminary round and women's para sports 100m race heats.

India have won just nine track and field medals, including a gold won by 'Flying Sikh' Milkha Singh in men's quarter mile or 440 yards race in Cardiff, Wales in 1958.

But this time the country, which is fielding a 110-strong squad, including 52 women, the largest in their history, can look forward to at least six.

In 2006 Melbourne Games, India won two silver - Seema Antil in women's discus throw and women's 4X400 relay.

"This time we have the chance to have the best medal haul in our Commonwealth Games history. We are aiming for six to eight medals. It is a very tough world-class competition in athletics as competitors from Jamaica, Kenya, Great Britain, Australia, South Africa are taking part," Athletics Federation of India Lalit Bhanot said.

India are fielding nine athletes in the men's 100m led by Abdul Najib Qureshi while the women's sprint will have eight runners from the country today with S Geetha and H M Jyothi spearheading the challenge.

They will have a tough task to qualify for the semifinals not to speak of the final with the field still strong for them despite the pull out of some big names.

Historically more than 60 Commonwealth Games champions - both male and female -- have also won Olympic gold, and despite the pull-out of the likes of Bolt, Asafa Powell, Philip Idowu, the Delhi Games will still see 10 of the gold medallists at 2009 World Championships in Berlin.

Jamaican Bolt, the biggest name in athletics, cited a back problem as the reason for his absence while former 100m world record holder Asafa Powell said the the competition came too late in the year.

In the absence of Bolt and Powell in the 100m, European silver medallist Mark Lewis-Francis of England will be the favourite while Jamaica will look to Oshane Bailey.

Africans are set to dominate the 5,000m with Kenyan former world champion Eliud Kipchoge in the field alongside Mark Kiptoo, who has clocked 12:53.46 this year.

India are fielding Sunil Singh and Sandeep Batham in men's 5,000m race and it will be a tall order for them to finish in top five.

South African defending champion Sunette Viljoen is clear favourite to defend her javelin title after throwing an impressive 66.38m this year.

Australia's Kimberley Mickle and England's Laura Whittingham are also both 60m throwers this year. S Saraswathi is the lone competitor for India.

Although the Commonwealth boasts four of the top six women's 100m sprinters in the world in the Jamaican trio of Veronica Campbell-Brown, Shelly-Ann Fraser and Kerron Stewart, and Trinidad's Kelly-Ann Baptiste, none of them will be present in Delhi.

Their absence means 2008 Olympic long jump bronze medallist Blessing Okagbare of Nigeria and England's Laura Turner are the main challengers for gold.

India is expecting two medals from women's discus throw out of the three in the team -- Krishna Poonia, Harwant Kaur and national record holder and Melbourne Games silver medallist Seema Antil.

Poonia, who recorded her career best of 63.69m in April in USA, is ranked second among Commonwealth athletes in the International Amateur Athletics Federation list of season's top performers behind defending champion Elizna Naude (64.49m) of South Africa.

World champion and season's leader among Commonwealth athletes, Dani Samuels (65.58m) of Australia has pulled out citing security and health concerns.

Kaur has a season's best of 60.66m which she recorded at Patiala in August while Antil has 60.56m as best this year, much lower than her national record of 64.84 set in 2004.

Naude had won gold in Melbourne with an effort of 61.55m.

Kaur has a personal best of 63.05m which she did six years ago and had done 61.08 in 2008 though in the last two months she has not been able to go past the 61m mark.

In women's 800m, Luka has improved by leaps and bounds in recent months and she broke Shiny Wilson's 15-year-old national record last month in the VTB Bank Continental Cup by running 1:59.17 to finish a creditable fifth.

After a spate of withdrawals, including Beijing Olympics gold medallist and season's leading timer Nancy Jebet Lagat (1:57.75) of Kenya and world champion Caster Semenya of South Africa, Luka is now second among Commonwealth top performers participating in the Games behind Melbourne silver medallist Jamaican Kenia Sinclair (1:58.16).

Other top athletes who have pulled out of 800m include Melbourne gold medallist Kenyan Janeth Jepkosgei (1:57.84), Britons Jemma Simpson (1:58.74) and Jennifer Meadows (1:58.88).

Fast improving women jumper Mayookha Johny is another medal hope in both long jump and triple jump. She broke Anju Bobby George's 2002 triple jump national record of 13.67m by clearing 13.68m at the National Inter-State Meet in August.

In long jump, Mayookha's 6.64m is seventh among the season's best Commonwealth performers while she is sixth in triple jump.

Another event in which India can expect a medal is in women's 4X400m relay. The Indian quartet of Rajwinder Kaur, Manjith Kaur, Soman Chitra and Pinki Parmanik had won a silver in Melbourne with an effort of 3:29.57.

Among men, India's medal hopes are mainly on shot putters Om Prakash and Saurabh Vij who was included in the last minute after his provisional suspension for flunking a NADA dope test was lifted.

Vij recently recorded a staggering 20.65m in the Delhi Athletics Championships though his effort was not counted as national record as it came in a state event which did not follow standard rules including dope tests.

The IAAF website though took note of Vij's effort which is below the Commonwealth best of Canadian Dylan Armstrong's 21.58m. Dorian Scott of Jamaica, who won silver in Melbourne four years ago with an effort of 19.75m, is second with season's best of 20.55.

Om Prakash and Great Britain's Carl Myerscough have same 19.99m to be in fifth place in season's best efforts.

Om Prakash, who have a personal best of 20.02m recorded last year in Chennai said he wood look to clear 20.50m for a medal.

"I am looking to clear at least 20.50m which I think should be enough for a medal. Winning gold depends on the performance of other competitors. Armstrong could only have 19.70 in the VTB Bank Continental Cup on Saturday so you never know," he said.

Another athlete who can win a medal is Vikas Gowda in discus throw as he is third in season's top list with his 63.22 in United States in May. The best among Commonwealth athletes this season is 65.83 by Benn Harradine of Australia while Brett Morse of Great Britain had 63.35.

Renjith Maheswari is another medal prospect in men's triple jump which will, however, lose some sheen after the

withdrawal of world and defending champion Philip Idowu of England.

Renjith is now the fifth among the Commonwealth best performers with 17.00m and if he can improve his performance a bit notches up he can be on podium.

Meanwhile Australia, who won 16 gold, 12 silver and 13 bronze medals in track and field in Melbourne in 2006, has a 57-strong team, spearheaded by Commonwealth, Olympic and world pole vault champion Steve Hooker.

They would look to dominate the discipline which is offering 46 gold medals (23 men and 23 women). Despite a depleted squad, Kenya would also look to dominate the middle distance.


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Spain's Aduriz ready to step up against Lithuania

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 10:56 AM

Injury-hit Spain may have to rely on some unfamiliar names including uncapped Aritz Aduriz in their Euro 2012 qualifier against Lithuania on Friday.

Coach Vicente del Bosque called the Valencia striker into his squad on Monday after injuries to forwards Fernando Torres, Pedro and Jesus Navas. The world and European champions are also missing playmakers Xavi and Cesc Fabregas.

Arriving at Spain's training camp outside Madrid on Tuesday, Aduriz, a tall, powerful forward who has been compared to former Wales striker Mark Hughes, said he had been surprised to get the call.

"If they had told me two months ago I would never have believed it," the 29-year-old said on the Spanish soccer federation's website (www.rfef.es).

"I am thinking only about this match, in making a contribution and working as hard as I can," he added ahead of the Group I match in Del Bosque's home town of Salamanca.

Spain began their title defence with a 4-0 defeat of Liechtenstein and, even with a number of key players sidelined, should still have more than enough quality to see off Lithuania.

Striker David Villa, joint top scorer at the World Cup with five goals, will be chomping at the bit after missing Barcelona's 1-1 draw with Real Mallorca on Sunday through suspension.

Midfielder Andres Iniesta, who netted the dramatic winner against the Netherlands in the final in South Africa, appears to have shaken off the niggling injuries that plagued him last season and has been in sparkling form for Barca.

HARD WORK

Aduriz's Valencia team mate Pablo Hernandez, who has two appearances and one goal to his name and was also a late addition to the squad, is keen to take the chance thrown up by injuries to other players.

"It's an honour to be with the national team and these players, all the more so after winning the World Cup," Hernandez said on the RFEF website. "Now it's time for the hard work."

Lithuania drew their opening match against Scotland before upsetting Czech Republic 1-0 in Prague and coach Raimondas Zutautas made three changes when he named his squad for the Spain clash at the end of last month.

Goalkeeper Vytautas Cerniauskas replaced Giedrius Arlauskis, Arturas Rimkevicius was picked instead of striker Andrius Velicka and defender Mantas Fridrikas was also given a chance.

"Spain's titles speak for themselves but every general must believe in his troops and I believe we can go there, give a respectable performance and possibly achieve a result," Zutautas said on UEFA's website (www.uefa.com).

Probable teams:

Spain: 1-Iker Casillas; 15-Sergio Ramos, 3-Gerard Pique, 5-Carles Puyol, 11-Joan Capdevila; 21-David Silva, 14-Xabi Alonso, 16-Sergio Busquets, 6-Andres Iniesta; 7-David Villa, 19-Fernando Llorente.

Lithuania: 1-Zydrunas Karcemarskas, 2-Deividas Semberas, 3-Ramunas Radavicius, 4-Tadas Kijanskas, 5-Andrius Skerla, 7-Mindaugas Panka, 8-Edgaras Cesnauskis, 9-Tomas Danilevicius, 10-Darvydas Sernas, 13-Saulius Mikoliunas, 23-Marius Stankevicius.


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Athletics track will be ready in time, says venue manager

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 10:36 AM

Staff have worked through the night to make sure the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is ready for the start of the Commonwealth Games athletics events later on Wednesday, the venue manager said.

"The work will be done by 1400 (local time) this afternoon," Mateen Ahmed told Reuters by telephone. "They (staff) worked through the night, it is all fine."

The eight-day athletics competition begins at 1730 local time on Wednesday.

Ahmed said organisers had expected the work to take this long after a number of alterations were required on the track following Sunday's opening ceremony in Delhi.


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LeBron makes winning debut as Heat cruise past Pistons

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 10:16 AM

LeBron James and the new-look Miami Heat made their highly anticipated pre-season debut on Tuesday amid plenty of fanfare for a game that has no bearing on the NBA's regular season.

When James went through his pre-game ritual of throwing a handful of powder overhead to create a dusty white cloud, the roar from the anxious home crowd confirmed that business was about to begin.

From the outset it was clear that James was eager to lay down his marker with his new team, even if it came during a meaningless pre-season exhibition game.

He scored 12 points in the first quarter, with the final two coming from a powerful dunk after a fierce spin which he celebrated with a huge wave of his arms as Miami cruised to a 105-89 win over the Detroit Pistons.

The off-season was dominated by James's free agency, his deliberations, his decision and the fallout from the manner in which he handled his departure from the Cleveland Cavaliers.

James never looked comfortable off the court, from his much criticised and televised announcement that he was "taking my talents to South Beach", to recent comments that race may have been a factor in the backlash against him, and so the forward has won few friends with his off-season words and actions.

But he still received a warm welcome in Miami where fans are hoping James can lead the team to their first NBA title since 2006.

"You can tell it's an exciting time for this city," James told reporters before the game, and certainly the buzz outside the venue was anything but typical for a pre-season game anywhere, let alone South Florida.

Predictably the car parking prices were up, double in some cases, and it was clear from the crowds waiting for the venue to open that Heat merchandise has been selling well.

It was somewhat surprising that the arena was mostly empty when, 12 minutes before the tip-off, the leading trio of James and fellow All-Stars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh ran on to the court with their team mates.

But Miami folk do not count punctuality among their main qualities and the venue soon filled with a crowd that surpassed the number achieved for many regular season games in recent years.

While Heat fans showed their appreciation for James, it was clear that they were made up mostly of longer-term supporters since the biggest cheer of the night was for established Heat player and local boy Udonis Haslem.

The celebratory mood was dampened somewhat when Wade left the game after three minutes with a hamstring injury. He was treated briefly courtside before leaving for further treatment on his right hamstring and he did not return.

The cut short the time Miami's "Big Three" spent together on the court, but LeBron looked like a man who had missed the game during the off-season.

He was aggressive, driving, dunking and scoring 18 points on 9-of-18 shooting, with four assists and three rebounds in 27 minutes before leaving late in the third quarter.

Bosh had a game high 20 points along with six rebounds and one assist in 26 minutes while Wade had two points.

It was a welcome appetizer from James and the new Heat but they know the real business starts Oct. 26 against the Celtics in Boston in what is one of the most highly anticipated NBA season openers in years.


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Italy give nod to the past for N.Ireland test

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 08:36 AM

Italy coach Cesare Prandelli's bid to revolutionise his squad has been hit by a dearth of emerging young players and he may be forced to start veteran Gianluca Zambrotta in Friday's Euro 2012 qualifier in Northern Ireland.

The AC Milan fullback, a 33-year-old with 97 caps, played in their World Cup debacle in June and had been overlooked by new coach Prandelli until injuries let him back in for the trip to Belfast (1845 GMT) and Tuesday's home game with Serbia.

"Zambrotta is physically very fit, he can play on the right or the left," Prandelli, whose side top Group C with six points from six, told reporters.

"At the moment there aren't any interesting young players so instead of calling up someone of 28 or 30 it makes more sense to pick someone with great experience.

"I don't see any really young players who are good enough to be here right now. I hope in five or six months the Serie A championship will present me with some."

Italy's group stage exit in South Africa as holders led to much soul-searching and prompted the soccer federation to appoint former great Roberto Baggio as technical director and put Arrigo Sacchi in charge of the youth system.

HANDS TIED

Their reforms will take time given that Serie A teams rarely promote players under 25 into their first team, meaning Prandelli has his hands tied for now.

Fit-again left back Domenico Criscito is back despite a poor World Cup while Prandelli has broken his own "28 or 30" rule by recalling 30-year-old Lazio midfielder Stefano Mauri and naming 28-year-old team mate Sergio Floccari for the first time.

Prandelli is also handicapped for the awkward trip to Windsor Park by the absence of injured Mario Balotelli, so he may have to shift to a diamond midfield and two upfront despite preferring three forwards.

Antonio Cassano, inspirational in the wins over Estonia and Faroe Islands, could play at the head of the diamond behind two strikers or as a wide forward with Simone Pepe or Giuseppe Rossi on the other flank.

With Juventus strikers Vincenzo Iaquinta and Fabio Quagliarella dropped and Alberto Gilardino injured, Giampaolo Pazzini looks poised to play as the main striker.

The goalkeeper's spot is wide open with captain Gianluigi Buffon injured but Bologna's Emiliano Viviano looks favourite.

Northern Ireland, who surprisingly won in Slovenia, have Celtic's Niall McGinn and Pat McCourt back although the latter has a shoulder problem.

Third-choice goalkeeper Alan Blayney of Linfield is the only Irish league player called up with Manchester United defender Jonny Evans their best known figure.

Probable teams:

Northern Ireland: Maik Taylor; Gareth McAuley, Jonny Evans, Aaron Hughes, Chris Baird; Steven Davis, Grant McCann, Corry Evans, Chris Brunt; David Healy, Kyle Lafferty

Italy: Emiliano Viviano; Mattia Cassani, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini, Gianluca Zambrotta; Andrea Pirlo, Daniele De Rossi, Claudio Marchisio; Giuseppe Rossi, Giampaolo Pazzini, Antonio Cassano


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NBA - Heat's Wade leaves pre-season game with strained hamstring

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 07:16 AM

Miami Heat All-Star guard Dwyane Wade left the team's opening pre-season game on Tuesday with a strained hamstring, casting a cloud over LeBron James's playing debut with the team.

The All-Star guard lasted just over three minutes into the Heat's game against the Detroit Pistons before limping off the court for treatment.

Wade was treated briefly courtside before moving to the locker room for further treatment on his right hamstring. The Heat said he would not return to the game but did not state the severity of the strain.

The 28-year-old Wade re-signed with the Heat during the off-season and the team caused a sensation by bringing in James and fellow All-Star Chris Bosh to play with him in one of the most ambitious pieces of squad building the league has seen.


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Hockey: Karnataka overtakes SAIL

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 06:38 AM

In an intensely contested match between Karnataka and Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) from Orissa, Karnataka won 3-1 on Tuesday in boys' semi-final match in the 35th Junior (under-20) National Hockey Championship.

Organised by the Pune District Hockey Association (PDHA) in association with the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corportaion (PCMC), under the auspices of the Indian Hockey Federation (IHF), the match was held at Major Dhyanchand polygrass ground, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Nehrunagar.

Adopting an attacking style of play, the Orissa outfit showed better coordination, understanding and had the better of the exchanges. But they undid all the good work which they had done in the match and throughout the competition when the committed some foolish mistakes which resulted in two of their players receiving yellow cards in the final four minutes. After Karnataka captain S K Uthappa tapped in a rebound from SAIL goalkeeper Prashat's pads in the 63rd minute to wipe out the deficit, M G Poonacha (68th) and Uthappa (69th) scored a goal each to troop out worthy winners.

Earlier in a girls' semi-final match played in the morning, Haryana blanked Uttar Pradesh 3-0 to progress to the final. Raman scored a brace while Jaspreet got the third. For Haryana, Raman found the target twice and Jaspreet got the other to seal the fate of Uttar Pradesh.

In Wednesday's final, Haryana will face Chandigarh, who got the better of Punjab 4-3 via the tie-breaker after the two were tied 2-2 at the end of regulation 70 minutes of play. Semi-final results

Girls: Haryana 3 (Raman 2, Jaspreeth) bt Utttar Pradesh 0. Chandigarh 4 (Shivani 3, Jyothi Pandey) bt Punjab 3 (Ramdeep Kaur, Sandeep Kaur, Sonia Khanna) via the tie-breaker. Full-time: 2-2.

Boys: Karnataka 3 (S K Uthappa 2 - 63rd, 69th, Poonacha M G 68th) bt SAIL 1 (Mikhail Barla 42nd).


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England promises FIFA huge profits if it stages World Cup

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 05:57 AM

England has promised FIFA profits of at least 161 million pounds ($240 million) if the country is chosen to stage the World Cup in 2018, the campaign team bidding to host the event said on Wednesday.

The money generated for world soccer's governing body, based on projected ticket sales alone from the 2017 Confederations Cup and the World Cup itself, would be supplemented by other revenue accruing from the finals.

The bid team also announced that all ticket-holding fans and accredited media and other personnel would be eligible for free travel on match days and that FIFA's requirements of having 60,000 hotel rooms contracted to house guests had been met.

More than 400,000 other rooms would also be available

In addition, all 32 competing finalists would be hosted by a Premier League or Football League club and would have the use of all of that club's medical and training facilities.

The England bid estimates revenue of 602 million pounds from ticketing with the costs of the tournament put at 441 million, based on 94 percent stadium occupancy.

Under FIFA rules the ticket revenue and dollar conversions are based on March 2010 figures.

The bidding war to stage the 2018 and 2022 finals is beginning to intensify with FIFA making its decision for both tournaments in Zurich on Dec. 2.

Spain's World Cup-winning midfielder Cesc Fabregas hosted a round of media interviews in London on Tuesday while the bidding countries are all meeting the international media at the high profile Leaders in Football business conference at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge ground in London on Wednesday and Thursday.

NEW COMMITMENTS

England is bidding to stage the 2018 event along with Russia, the United States and joint bids from Netherlands/Belgium and Spain/Portugal. Those countries are also, technically at least, bidding for 2022 as well.

But with a European country expected to win the right to stage the 2018 finals, the 2022 battle is realistically between Qatar, Japan, South Korea, Australia and, probably, the United States which is expected to withdraw from the 2018 race.

The England bid announced 18 new commitments to FIFA on Wednesday in a "Pledges to Partners" document highlighting how the World Cup in England would benefit six major stakeholders -- FIFA, the participating teams and players, fans, commercial partners, the global media and the World Cup legacy.

"A World Cup in England would make a projected profit for FIFA of 161 million pounds ($240 million) from the Local Organising Committee alone," said the document.

Bid CEO Andy Anson said in a statement: "We believe these (18 new commitments) provide a clear demonstration of why we would be the best possible partner for FIFA and the global football family.

"FIFA can use England 2018 as a launch pad for more direct investment around the global football family -- creating not only the greatest financial value but also the greatest social value."

England have won the World Cup just once in 1966 which is the only time the country has hosted the event.


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Liverpool receive two 'excellent' bids for club

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 05:36 AM

Liverpool have received "two excellent financial offers" to buy the club that would repay all their long-term debt, the struggling Premier League club said on their official website (www.liverpoolfc.tv) on Tuesday.

"A Board meeting was called today to review these bids and approve a sale," a club statement said.

"Shortly prior to the meeting, the owners -- Tom Hicks and George Gillett -- sought to remove managing director Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre from the Board, seeking to replace them with Mack Hicks and Lori Kay McCutcheon.

"This matter is now subject to legal review and a further announcement will be made in due course," the statement added.

"(Chairman) Martin Broughton, Christian Purslow and Ian Ayre continue to explore every possible route to achieving a sale of the club at the earliest opportunity."

British media reported that the owners of the Boston Red Sox baseball team had lodged a bid while the other offer came from Asia. The Red Sox were not immediately available to comment.

TERRIBLE START

Liverpool's American owners, who bought the Merseyside club in February 2007 for 218.9 million pounds ($347.5 million), instructed Barclays Capital in April to find a buyer and appointed British Airways chief Broughton to oversee the sale.

The five-times European champions owe 237 million pounds to their major creditors Royal Bank of Scotland, which has set a deadline of Oct. 15 for the debt to be refinanced.

Liverpool, English champions 18 times, have made their worst start to a season in more than half a century with the burden of servicing the debt, leaving new manager Roy Hodgson with little money available to buy new players and strengthen the squad.

Some 7,000 fans marched to Anfield on Sunday before the match against promoted Blackpool waving banners and chanting in the latest protest against Hicks and Gillett.

Liverpool lost the match 2-1 and have now picked up just six points from their first seven league games to sit 18th in the 20-team standings. They have also suffered an embarrassing League Cup defeat by League Two (fourth division) Northampton Town.

The last time they made such a poor start was in 1953-54, when they were relegated to the second division.


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Winner Sports plans six flagship stores

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 04:06 AM

Winner Sports, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pantaloon Retail India that runs Planet Sports chain of retail stores, has revamped its store across the country. October onwards, the chain plans to have six flagship stores in the top six cities of with an avegare area of 6,000-10,000 sq ft.

Planet Sports has 47 operational stores across 21 cities, while Winner Sports has 69 stores that the retailer run in cities such as Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and Ahmedabad, among others. The plan of setting up flagship stores is followed by rolling out stores in the state capitals with size of 4,500 sq ft. For the fiscal, it has plans to open 12 stores.

Ravdeep Singh, chief executive officer, Planet Sports said, "We are planning to open 12 stores in this fiscal, with an investment of around Rs 40 crore. The average size of the stores would be close to 8,000-10,000 square feet."

The stores sells lifestyle products, sportswear and equipment across all categories and houses foreign sports brands like Fila, Lotto, Reebok, Nike , Adidas, Puma, Sketchers and Salomon. Moreover, it also runs an agency business where in, the chain has license to sell brands such as Converse, Speedo, Spolding, Wilson, Prince and Airwalk, apart from selling its private labels such as US Polo and Rig. Singh said the total size of the sports market in India including organised and unorganised retail, deals, sponsorships and partnerships, is about Rs 10,000 crore. He expects the company's topline to be around Rs 700 crore by 2011-12, with a growth of 30-35% in sales, which would be net of tax.


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Al Shabab edge Seongnam in seven goal first leg thriller

Wed, Oct 06 10 02:56 AM

Saudi Arabian side Al Shabab scored twice in the final eight minutes to beat South Koreans Seongnam Ilhwa 4-3 in an entertaining Asian Champions League semi-final first leg on Tuesday.

The home side were woeful in defence but clinical in attack and they will take a slender advantage to Korea for the second leg in a fortnight's time, optimistic they can reach their first continental final.

Substitute Fisal Bin Sultan scored the matchwinner two minutes from time, calmly rounding goalkeeper Jung Sung-ryong and netting after a neat throughball from Abdoh Autef.

The Korean side, however, will be kicking themselves that they did not at least draw the match after they led three times only to drop too deep in the final 10 minutes.

Colombian forward Mauricio Molina put the South Koreans ahead after only three minutes in the King Fahd International Stadium, where Seongnam won their sole Asian continental title in 1996.

Uruguayan Juan Manuel Olivera equalised for the home side 12 minutes later when he lobbed home but the Koreans regained the advantage in the 26th minute when midfielder Jo Jae-chul fired a low shot past Waleed Abdullah in the Shabab goal.

The Saudis equalised again in the 57th minute when Jung failed to stop a Nasser Al Shamrani left foot shot at his near post despite getting a hand to the ball.

Molina then scored with a classy half-volley after being allowed too much space in the Shabab penalty area. The Koreans missed chances to extend their lead before Olivera scored his second with five minutes left, stabbing home after Jung had parried his initial header.

Iran's Zobahan host Saudi's Al-Hilal in the first leg of the second semi-final on Wednesday.


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Luxemburgo returns to coach ailing champions Flamengo

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 01:36 AM

Former Real Madrid and Brazil coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo returned to Flamengo on Tuesday to attempt to rescue the Brazilian champions from the threat of relegation.

Luxemburgo, sacked two weeks ago by equally troubled Atletico Mineiro, became Flamengo's fourth coach this year, replacing Silas who presided over one win in 10 matches and was sacked on Monday.

"He's a coach with a curriculum that matches Flamengo. They are two parts that fit perfectly," club president Patricia Amorim said in a statement.

"I trust in his work and was quite satisfied that he accepted our proposal, which is a long term job. We are restating our commitment to the youth scheme," she added.

Luxemburgo, who played for Flamengo from 1971 to 1978, signed a contract until the end of 2012 and will try to change the bad impression he left when he was sacked as coach in 1995 without winning any titles in the club's centenary year.

Flamengo have been beset by internal squabbles which came to a head with the departure last week of their greatest player Zico after only four months as director of football.

They have won only one of their last 13 matches and are 15th in the Brazilian championship standings, four points above the relegation zone. Silas, appointed by Zico, was sacked after last weekend's 1-1 draw in the Rio derby against Botafogo.

Luxemburgo is the most successful coach in the Brazilian championship having won five titles with Palmeiras (twice), Corinthians, Cruzeiro and Santos. He held the Brazil job from 1998 to 2000 and spent the 2004-05 season at Real Madrid.


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India shoot up to second spot behind Australia

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 01:06 AM

New Delhi, Oct 6 (IANS)Formidable Australia maintained their top position on the leaderboard even as hosts India showed their sporting might on day two of the 19th Commonwealth Games here Tuesday.

The Ausssies made a clean sweep of cycling gold medals, and fished out one more from the pool, while India's guns reverberated at the Karni Singh range and it held sway at the wrestling arena.

A hoax call, warning of bomb in the Games Village, left the security personnel in a tizzy, but did not deter India and Australia from marching ahead.

A teenager was later detained for making the call to the Police Control Room, but the residential complex, which houses some 7,000 athletes, went through a thorough check.

After two days of competition, Australia have a haul of 22 medals (9 gold, 9 silver and 4 bronze), while India shot up to the second position claiming 11 medals (5 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze).

England were in the third slot with two gold, four silver and an equal number of bronze. Malaysia and South Africa were fourth and fifth respectively.

Led by three-time world champion and Athens Olympic gold medallist Anna Maree Meares, Australia began their cycling campaign on a high, winning all the three gold medals on offer and setting Games records in each of the events.

In the men's 1 km time trial, Scott Sunderland clocked 1 minute:01.411 seconds for the gold, and set a Games record.

In the day's last final, Jack Bobridge won gold in the 4000 metres men's individual pursuit, erasing another Games record in the process.

'It has been a very successful day for Australia. To pick up three medals in the opening day is a big morale booster for the entire team,' said Meares.

India's gold rush on the second day of the Games began with Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra and world number 3 Gagan Narang hitting the bull's eye in the 10m air rifle pairs event. Women shooters Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayyed set a Games record on way to a gold in the 25m pistol pairs event.

The inspired show by the shooters was capped by the wrestlers who made a clean sweep of the Greco-Roman category with Anil Kumar, Sanjay Kumar and and Ravinder Singh bagging gold in the 96kg, 74 kg and 60kg respectively.

In swimming, where four gold medals were decided, England's Liam John Tancock crated a new Games record in 50m Backstroke Men Finals clocking 24.62 seconds.


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CWG Schedule, Day 3

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 12:52 AM

New Delhi, Oct 6 (IANS) Following is the schedule of the Commonwealth Games Wednesday.

Twenty seven medals including two in para sport will be decided Wednesday, the third day of the competition-- Athletics (2) Swimming (9), Cycling (4), Artistic Gymnastic (2), Shooting (4), Weightlifting (2), Wrestling (4)

Swimming: Men: 200 metre backstroke, para sport 50 metre freestyle, 50 metre butterfly, 100 metre breaststroke, 4x200 metre freestyle

Women: 100 metre freestyle, 200 metre breaststroke, 100 metre backstroke, 4x200 metre freestyle

Shooting:

Men: 10 metre air rifle, 50 metre pistol, double trap (Pair)

Women: 25 metre pistol

Athletics : 5,000 metre, Women: shot put para sport

Cycling: Women: 25 km point race, team sprint

Men: 40 km point race, Keirin

Weightlifting:

Women: 58-kg category

Men: 69-kg category

Wrestling: Final: Greco Roman: 55 kg, 66 kg, 84 kg , 120 kg


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U.S. models win 4 stars in car crash-safety tests

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 12:36 AM

Three new models crucial to resurgent U.S. automakers received positive, four-star ratings in U.S. government crash-safety tests that were toughened in response to concerns voiced by safety and consumer groups.

The news was less encouraging for Toyota Motor Corp. Its Camry, the best-selling vehicle in North America, earned an average three stars and was outperformed by virtually every other vehicle included in a first analysis of fifty-five 2011 models conducted by the Transportation Department.

Just two models, the Hyundai Motor Co Sonata sedan and the BMW 5 series, received the highest mark -- five stars.

The tests, whose results were released on Tuesday, used a reworked rating system that measures front, side and rollover crash protection for 2011 vehicles. More results are due out in coming months.

General Motors Co's Chevrolet Malibu sedan, which accounted for 162,000 sales in 2009, earned good ratings for front crash protection and excellent in the side test. The Malibu's rollover ratings were also good, but that rating is more telling for sport utilities and pickups with their higher center of gravity.

Ford Motor Co's Fiesta compact posted scores identical to those of the Malibu in the safety tests. Ford is placing a large bet on the vehicle, whose early sales are promising.

Chrysler's Jeep Grand Cherokee four-wheel-drive SUV, a redesigned vehicle that is the first model to be reintroduced since the automaker's bankruptcy in 2009, received the same marks as Malibu and Fiesta. A rear-wheel version scored only average marks for rollover.

Crash test data can affect sales, and automakers will quickly tout any vehicles that receive good or high marks. Vehicle safety overall has received more public scrutiny this year, triggered by unresolved questions about unintended acceleration of Toyota vehicles.

Chrysler and GM, both of which received bailout and bankruptcy aid, are partly owned by the U.S. Treasury.

Comparing Camry's new rating with prior ones is difficult. The 2010 Camry received high marks under the system that was replaced.


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CWG Hockey: India snatch 3-2 win against Malaysia

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 12:26 AM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) As usual, India kept their supporters on tenterhooks before snatching a 3-2 win against Malaysia to provide a fitting finale for the day in the men's hockey competition at the Commonwealth Games here Tuesday.

The Malaysians were twice in the lead, but failed miserably to capitalise to allow India off the hook in a pool A match that kept the near-capacity crowd at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium on its feet.

Giving a Malaysian perspective, team coach Stephen van Huizen admitted his team was not smart enough to maintain the lead on both the occasions.

His counterpart, Jose Brasa opined that the deep defence was not up to the mark and to an extent, India were fortunate that the Malaysians missed a few more scoring opportunities.

Ultimately, it was left to Bharat Chhikara, the unheralded lad from Haryana to save the blushes for India with a 66th minute strike that gave the hosts a 3-2 edge.

Chhikara slapped home a long hit four minutes from time for the match-winner. Earlier, goals by Dhananjay Mahadhik and Sandeep Singh for India and Hafiz Hanafi and Azlan Misron (Malaysia) had tied the scores 2-2.

Meanwhile, Pakistan stumbled to a 3-0 win against Scotland in another pool A game, but neither team impressed.

Pakistan, seeking to shake off their dismal showing at the same venue in March this year when they finished 12th and last in the World Cup, struggled to get going against Scotland who opted to defend in numbers.

Consequently, Pakistan repeatedly came up against a wall as the Scots put up a stout resistance, but committed a few mistakes that were punished by way of the three goals through Shakeel Abbasi, Rehan Butt and Mohammad Imran.

On the outside pitch, South Africa cruised to a 4-1 win against Canada while New Zealand thrashed a weak Trinidad and Tobago 7-1 in two pool B matches.

The result accurately reflected the one-sided nature of both contests but neither game produced the kind of hockey that made the connoisseur sit up and take notice.


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Wrestlers, shooters shine on India's golden day

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 12:22 AM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) On a day of golden moments for India wrestlers and shooters won five gold and two silver medals, marksmen set new records and men's hockey team bagged three points in its first outing at the Commonwealth Games here Tuesday.

Wrestlers minted three golds and shooters two -- the best by any country in two days of competitions - to push India up in the overall medals tally behind toppers Australia. The Aussies bagged four golds, three of these coming from the cycling velodrome and the other from gymnastics, taking their tally to eight. England with two golds are in the third spot.

In hockey Indian men bounced back to beat Malaysia 3-2 after trailing twice. The Indians did well in tennis and swimming too.

India's gold rush on the second day of the Games began with Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra and world number 3 Gagan Narang hitting the bull's eye in the 10m air rifle pairs event. The two tallied 1,193 points together to beat their own record of 1,189 points set at the Melbourne Games four years ago.

Women shooters brought up the second gold, setting a Games record in the process.

Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayyed were bang on target in the 25m pistol pairs event, scoring 1,156 points to take home the yellow metal. The earlier record was 1,152 points held by Australians.

The inspired show by the shooters was capped by the wrestlers who made a clean sweep of the Greco-Roman category with Anil Kumar, Sanjay Kumar and and Ravinder Singh bagging gold in the 96kg, 74 kg and 60kg respectively.

Shooters also won two silver medals -- Deepak Sharma and Omkar Singh in the men's 50m pistol pairs event and Tejaswini Sawant and Lajja Gauswami in the women's pairs 50m rifle 3 position.

An elated Bindra said it was his 'best moment' since winning the Beijing Olympics gold.

'This is my best moment since Beijing. It is always special to win a medal for the country. And this is the first time I am competing in such a big event on Indian soil,' Bindra, who was also the country's flag bearer at the opening ceremony, said soon after the pair's sterling showing.

In tennis, Games top seed Somdev Devvarman sailed into the second round of the men's singles beating Devin Mullings of the Bahamas 6-4, 6-2.

Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi entered the quarter finals in the doubles event with a comfortable 6-3, 6-3 victory over Sri Lanka's Amresh Jayawickreme and Thangarajah Dineshkanthan. Similarly Nirupama Sanjeev and Poojashree Venkatesha breezed into the women's doubles quarterfinals with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Aminath Irufa Mahir and Aminath Maleela Solih of Maldives.

In swimming, Veerdhawal Khade and Sandeep Sejwal qualified for the semi-finals of the 50m butterfly and 100m breast-stroke events..


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CWG Hockey: India snatch 3-2 win against Malaysia

Published>Wed, Oct 06 10 12:18 AM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) As usual, India kept their supporters on tenterhooks before snatching a 3-2 win against Malaysia to provide a fitting finale for the day in the men's hockey competition at the Commonwealth Games here Tuesday.

The Malaysians were twice in the lead, but failed miserably to capitalise to allow India off the hook in a pool A match that kept the near-capacity crowd at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium on its feet.

Giving a Malaysian perspective, team coach Stephen van Huizen admitted his team was not smart enough to maintain the lead on both the occasions.

His counterpart, Jose Brasa opined that the deep defence was not up to the mark and to an extent, India were fortunate that the Malaysians missed a few more scoring opportunities.

Ultimately, it was left to Bharat Chhikara, the unheralded lad from Haryana to save the blushes for India with a 66th minute strike that gave the hosts a 3-2 edge.

Chhikara slapped home a long hit four minutes from time for the match-winner. Earlier, goals by Dhananjay Mahadhik and Sandeep Singh for India and Hafiz Hanafi and Azlan Misron (Malaysia) had tied the scores 2-2.

Meanwhile, Pakistan stumbled to a 3-0 win against Scotland in another pool A game, but neither team impressed.

Pakistan, seeking to shake off their dismal showing at the same venue in March this year when they finished 12th and last in the World Cup, struggled to get going against Scotland who opted to defend in numbers.

Consequently, Pakistan repeatedly came up against a wall as the Scots put up a stout resistance, but committed a few mistakes that were punished by way of the three goals through Shakeel Abbasi, Rehan Butt and Mohammad Imran.

On the outside pitch, South Africa cruised to a 4-1 win against Canada while New Zealand thrashed a weak Trinidad and Tobago 7-1 in two pool B matches.

The result accurately reflected the one-sided nature of both contests but neither game produced the kind of hockey that made the connoisseur sit up and take notice.


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CWG Medals Results, Day 2

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 11:56 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) Results of the medal events that were decided on the second day of the Commonwealth Games competition here Tuesday.

Aquatics

50m Butterfly Women

Rank Name Country Timing

1 Francesca Jean Halsal ENG 00:26.24

2 Marieke Katherine Guehrer AUS 00:26.27

3 Emily Jane Seebohm AUS 00:26.29

50m Backstroke Men

Rank Name Country Time

1 Liam John Tancock ENG 00:24.62 Games Record

2 Hayden Ernest Stoeckel AUS 00:25.08

3 Ashley Jason DELANEY AUS 00:25.21

50m Breaststroke Women

Rank Name Country Time

1 Leiston Jane Pickett AUS 00:30.84

2 Leisel Marie Jones AUS 00:31.10

3 Kate Emma Haywood ENG 00:31.17

200m Freestyle Men

Rank Name Country Time

1 Robert Peter Renwick Sco 01:47.88

2 Kenrick John Monk AUS 01:47.90

3 Thomas William Fraser-Holmes AUS 01:48.22

Shooting

Pairs 25 m Pistol Women

Precision Prone Total

1 India 572 584 1156 Games Record

Rahi Sarnobat 288 296

Anisa Sayyed 284 288

2 Australia 577 569 1146

Linda Ryan 284 281

Lalita Yauheuskaya 293 288

3 England 570 552 1122

Gorgs Geikiw 282 274

Julia Lydall 288 278

Pairs 50 m Pistol Men Finals

Rank Team Total

1 Singapore 1094

Bin Gai 544

Swee Hon Lim 550

2 India 1087

Deepak Sharma 539

Omkar Singh 548

3 Trinidad and Tobago 1081

Roger Peter Daniel 548

Rhodney Richard Allen 533

Pairs 10 m Air Rifle Men Finals

Rank Team Total

1 India 1193 Games Record

Abhinav Bindra 595

Gagan Narang 598

2 England 1174

James Huckle 589

Kenny Parr 585

3 Bangladesh 1173

Abdullah Hel Baki 583

Md.Asif Hossain Khan 590

Pairs 50 metre rifle 3 position women

Rank Team Total

1. Singapore 1149

Aquilah Sudhir (199 prone, 190 standing, 192 kneeling) 581

Xiang Wei Jasmine (194 prone, 187 standing, 187 standing) 568

2 India 1143

Tejaswini Sawant (194 prone, 190 standing and 191 kneeling) 575

Lajja Guaswami (193 prone, 188 standing and 187 kneeling) 568

3. Scotland 1142

Kay Copland (195 prone, 186 standing and 193 kneeling) 574

Jen Mcintosh (196 prone, 183 standing and 189 kneeling) 568

Wrestling

Greco Roman

66kg: Gold:Ravinder Singh (Ind), Silver: Terence Christopher Bosson (Eng)

Bronze: Romeo Joseph (Nigeria)

74kg: Gold: Sanjay Kumar (Ind), Silver: Richard Brian Addinal (RSA), Bronze: Hassan Shahsavan (Aus)

96kg: Gold: Aniul Kumar (Ind), Silver: Hassene Fikri (Aus), Bronze: Kakoma Hugues Bella-Lufu (RSA)

Weightlifting:

62kg Men Finals:

Name Country Snatch Clean and Jerk Total

Gold: Aricco Jumitih Malaysia 120, 125(X), 125(X) 150, 153, 156 276

Silver: Naharudin Mahayudin Malaysia 120, 125(X), 125 146, 150(X), 150 275

Bronze: Sudesh Peiris Sri Lanka 115(X), 115, 120 145(X), 152(X), 152 272

53kg Women Finals:

Name Country Snatch Clean and Jerk Combined weight

Gold: Marilou Prevost Dozois Canada 82, 84(X), 84(X) 98, 100, 103(X) 182

Silver: Onyeka Azike Nigeria 77(X), 77, 80 98. 100, 102(X) 180

Bronze: Raihan Yusoff Malaysia 75, 80, 82(X) 95(X), 95(X), 95 175

Gymnastics:

Artistic women's team event: 1. Australia (Georgia Bonora, A. Brennan, Emily Little, L. Mitchell and Georgia Wheeler) 163. 7; 2. England (Imogen Cairns, Laura Edwards, Jocelyn Hunt and C. Lindsley) 158.2; 3. Canada (Catherine Dion, K. Klarenbach, Cynthia

Lemieux-Guillemette, Gabby May and Emma Willis) 154.75; 8. India (Meenakshi, Priti Das, Roma Joglekar, Dipa Karmakar and Debjani Samanta) 124.3.

Cycling:

Men: 400m individual pursuit: 1. Jack Bobridge (Aus) 4:17.495; qualifying 4:14:845 (CWG record) 2. Jesse Sergent (NZ) 4:17.893; 3. Michael Hepburn (Aus); Indian--12. Sombir; 13. Dayala Ram Saran; 14. Vinod Malik.

1km time trial: 1. Scott Sunderland (Aus) 1:01.411 (CWG record); 2. Mohd. Tisin (Mas) 1:02.768; 3. Edward Dawkins (NZ) 1:02.777; India-- 9. O. Bikram Singh 1:07.911; 11.

Rakesh Kumar 1:09.229; 13. Prince Hylem 1:09.977.

Women: 500m time trial: 1. Anna Meares (Aus) 33.758 (CW record); 2. Kaarle McCulloch (Aus) 34.780; 3. Becky James (Wales) 35.236; 10. India--Mahitha Mohan 38.788, 11. Rameshwori Devi 38.913 and 13. Rejani Vijaya Kumari 40.439.


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Ilitch in talks to buy NBA's Pistons - reports

Tue, Oct 05 10 11:36 PM

The owner of the Little Caesars Pizza chain and Detroit's baseball and ice hockey teams has opened negotiations to buy the Detroit Pistons basketball team, according to two reports.

The Detroit Free Press, citing an unidentified source, and Crain's Detroit Business said on Tuesday that Karen Davidson is in talks to sell the National Basketball Association team to Mike Ilitch and a deal is expected within 30 days.

A spokesman for the Pistons declined to comment and Ilitch spokeswoman Jennifer Haselhuhn said the Ilitch family had signed a nondisclosure agreement that bars discussion of their bid.

Ilitch, who owns the Detroit Tigers baseball team and Detroit Red Wings hockey team, said in August that he wanted to buy the Pistons, confirming speculation that had raged since the basketball team's longtime owner died last year.

William Davidson, who owned the Pistons since 1974, died last year at 86. His wife Karen said in January she would sell the club and its arena.

Forbes magazine valued the Pistons, which play in Auburn Hills, Michigan, as the NBA's fourth-most-valuable team at $479 million in December, and the Ilitch family's fortune at $1.5 billion in March.

One banker previously had estimated that the team and related assets would sell for between $350 million and $375 million.

Many analysts think Ilitch would move the Pistons to downtown Detroit, where his other teams play. Ilitch has said in the past that he wants to build a new arena downtown for his hockey team, and adding the NBA team as a co-tenant would make fiscal sense.

Ilitch and his wife Marian bought the Red Wings in 1982, turning a struggling team then derided as the "Dead Wings" into a four-time Stanley Cup champion. Five years later, they bought and restored the run-down Fox Theatre in downtown Detroit.

Ilitch, who played three years in the Tigers' minor league system after serving four years in the U.S. Marines, bought the baseball team in 1992 and moved it to a new ballpark in 2000.

Ilitch's wife bought a stake in MotorCity Casino in 1999 and became its sole owner in 2005.

The Ilitch companies' combined revenue in 2009 was $2.1 billion.


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Women's hockey: SA, NZ eye semi-final spot

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 11:22 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) South Africa (pool A) and New Zealand (pool B) emerged early front-runners for semi-final spots in the women's hockey competition of the 19th Commonwealth Games with two victories apiece.

The South Africans, bolstered by the return of their star player Pietie Coetzee after a five-year self-imposed break from international hockey, won a crucial game against Scotland 2-1 on Tuesday. They had swamped Trinidad and Tobago 12-0 in their opening game.

'Pietie's return has obviously made a huge difference to the team. She brings a lot of experience with her,' said coach Michel van den Heuchel after the Scotland game in which Coetzee scored the second goal following a strike by Kelly Madsen.

New Zealand topped pool B after defeating Malaysia 5-0 earlier in the day, overcoming initial resistance that kept them at bay until the 33rd minute.

The Kiwis, who had beaten Wales 5-1 in their opening fixture, proved too strong for the Malaysians who simply faded from the contest after conceding the first goal.

In the other two matches of the day, gold medal favourites England and Australia opened their campaign in style with big victories over Wales and Trinidad and Tobago, respectively.

England, the highest ranked team in women's competition and bronze medalists at last month's World Cup in Rosario, Argentina, ousted Wales 4-1 with the experienced Crista Cullen notching a hat-trick.

The Aussies, who finished fifth in the World Cup, had it easy against the Caribbean outfit that was again left clueless at this level of competition as they let in 11 goals without reply to crash to their second defeat.

Both England and Australia, however, hedged their bets over reaching the medal rounds, preferring to take one game at a time.

'There are at least five to six teams capable of winning the tournament and our focus is on the next game,' said Australian team coach Frank Murray who is to retire on conclusion of the competition.


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Indian challenge ends in squash, top seeds through to last 8

Tue, Oct 05 10 11:16 PM

Sabi Hussain New Delhi, Oct 5 (PTI) It was curtains for India in the singles event after national champions Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa went down fighting to their respective opponents in the pre-quarters of the men''s and women''s squash in the Commonwealth Games here today. World No. 26 and the country''s top ranked player, Ghosal lost 5-11 9-11 13-11 5-11 to third seed Englishman Peter Barker in the men''s event, while Chinappa gave a glimpse of her fighting abilities before going down to world No. 1 Malaysian Nicol David 5-11 10-12 7-11 in the last-16 stage held at the Siri Fort Sports Complex. All top seeded men including world No. 2 Nick Matthew, Australia''s Cameron Pilley and Stewart Boswell and women racqueters Alison Waters, Jenny Duncalf and Jaclyn Hawkes advanced to the quarterfinals of the singles event, winning their respective matches on the second day of the championship. In the match between Ghosal and Barker, the Englishman was severly tested by the 24-year-old Kolkata player. Ghosal, who was classy in his approach and execution of shots and dead drops for winners, never let his opponent breathe easy. For a sportsman, defeat often lays the foundation for future success, and the silver lining, in this case, was that Ghosal had a great opportunity today to learn in defeat. In the first game, Ghosal showed his athleticism with soft drop shots and dying length to the back corners but that did not prove sufficient as he lost 5-11 in just 8 minutes. The secong game saw some excellent volleys and good groundstrokes, and at one stage, both players were locked 9-9. But a slight error of judgement on Ghosal''s part saw Barker take the lead and race away to a 11-9 win. At the break, national coach Cyrus Poncha was seen suggesting some drills to Ghosal, looking for his first career win over Barker, to remedy specific weaknesses and validate his ideas. That brief interaction worked as Ghosal brought to his game some innovation while adding new shots to to his repertoire. In the third game, Ghosal unleashed shots that worked for him. He made excellent use of both forehand and backhand sides and saved two match balls against the third seed before taking the third game to 13-11. But luck, it seemed, was not on Ghosal''s side, and he failed to rise to the occassion, going down fighting in a keenly-fought encounter that lasted about an hour. Such was Ghosal''s never-ending effort and dedication that, at one stage, it got to the his opponent -- during the fourth game, Barker got into a heated argument with the referee over a point that was awarded to the Indian. "It was close in the fourth, but in the end, he defended well and just ended up winning more points. I started pretty well but as the match progressed, I found the going tough," said a disappointed Ghosal. .


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India bounce back to down Malaysia in men's hockey

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 11:06 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) India fought their way to a 3-2 win against Malaysia, after being twice in arrears, in their opening men's hockey fixture at the Commonwealth Games at the packed Major Dhyan Chand Stadium here Tuesday.


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India beat spirited Malaysia 3-2 in men''s hockey

Tue, Oct 05 10 10:56 PM

Saumojyoti S Choudhury New Delhi, Oct 5 (PTI) India had to play out of their skin as they came back from a goal down to edge past a spirited Malaysia 3-2 in a Pool A match of the men''s hockey event at the Commonwealth Games here today. Dhanjay Mahadik (27th minute) and Sandeep Singh (35) scored from two set pieces for India, while Bharat Chikkara (66) netted the winner just three minutes before the hooter. For Malaysia, Hanafi Hafifihafiz (15th) and Azlan Misron (34th) were the goal-getters. The match started at a slow pace with both the sides taking time to settle down but gathered pace as it progressed. From the onset, India played a very tactical game even though the defence looked a bit shaky initially. The Indians relied more on keeping the ball possession as their mid-field and forward line was in no hurry to score. Malaysia might be languishing at the 25th position in the world ranking but with their first half display they proved that they are no pushovers. The Malaysians threatened the Indian defence on more than one occasion, one of which resulted in the opening goal of the match. In the 15th minute, Hafifihafiz opened the scoring with a reverse hit after receiving a pass from Mohd Jalil Muhammad Marhan to bring the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium to a deafening silence. Stunned by the goal, India unleashed a series of attack on the Malaysian post but on all occasion the strikers lacked finishing. India earned their first penalty corner in the 22nd minute but wasted it as their variation did not work. Malaysia could have doubled their score if not for India goalkeeper Bharat Chetri, who saved the home team on two occasions in the opening half - first padding away Hanafi''s shot and then diving full length to his right to keep away Faizal Saari''s low drag-flick from Malaysia''s first short corner. India forced their way back into the match in the 27th minute when Mahadik scored from the host''s second penalty corner. But Malaysia restored their lead seven minutes later when Razie Muhammad Rahim found Azlan Misron unmarked inside the Dee with a beautiful diagonal pass and the Malaysian striker made no mistake in putting the ball in top half of the Indian net past Chetri. .


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Indian challenge ends in squash, top seeds through to last 8

Tue, Oct 05 10 10:52 PM

Sabi Hussain New Delhi, Oct 5 (PTI) It was curtains for India in the singles event after national champions Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa went down fighting to their respective opponents in the pre-quarters of the men''s and women''s squash in the Commonwealth Games here today. World No. 26 and the country''s top ranked player, Ghosal lost 5-11 9-11 13-11 5-11 to third seed Englishman Peter Barker in the men''s event, while Chinappa gave a glimpse of her fighting abilities before going down to world No. 1 Malaysian Nicol David 5-11 10-12 7-11 in the last-16 stage held at the Siri Fort Sports Complex. All top seeded men including world No. 2 Nick Matthew, Australia''s Cameron Pilley and Stewart Boswell and women racqueters Alison Waters, Jenny Duncalf and Jaclyn Hawkes advanced to the quarterfinals of the singles event, winning their respective matches on the second day of the championship. In the match between Ghosal and Barker, the Englishman was severly tested by the 24-year-old Kolkata player. Ghosal, who was classy in his approach and execution of shots and dead drops for winners, never let his opponent breathe easy. For a sportsman, defeat often lays the foundation for future success, and the silver lining, in this case, was that Ghosal had a great opportunity today to learn in defeat. In the first game, Ghosal showed his athleticism with soft drop shots and dying length to the back corners but that did not prove sufficient as he lost 5-11 in just 8 minutes. The secong game saw some excellent volleys and good groundstrokes, and at one stage, both players were locked 9-9. But a slight error of judgement on Ghosal''s part saw Barker take the lead and race away to a 11-9 win. At the break, national coach Cyrus Poncha was seen suggesting some drills to Ghosal, looking for his first career win over Barker, to remedy specific weaknesses and validate his ideas. That brief interaction worked as Ghosal brought to his game some innovation while adding new shots to to his repertoire. In the third game, Ghosal unleashed shots that worked for him. He made excellent use of both forehand and backhand sides and saved two match balls against the third seed before taking the third game to 13-11. But luck, it seemed, was not on Ghosal''s side, and he failed to rise to the occassion, going down fighting in a keenly-fought encounter that lasted about an hour. Such was Ghosal''s never-ending effort and dedication that, at one stage, it got to the his opponent -- during the fourth game, Barker got into a heated argument with the referee over a point that was awarded to the Indian. "It was close in the fourth, but in the end, he defended well and just ended up winning more points. I started pretty well but as the match progressed, I found the going tough," said a disappointed Ghosal. .


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Indian men, women paddlers score easy wins

Tue, Oct 05 10 10:26 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (PTI) India women spanked Ghana 3-0 to enter quarterfinal of the table tennis team event while their men counterparts consolidated their position by thrashing Guyana with an identical scoreline in the Commonwealth Games here today. National champion Poulomi Ghatak beat Gyasi B Pokua 3-0 before her doubles partner Mouma Das spanked Ketu Akosua the same margin. Mamta Prabhu completed the thrashing with a 3-0 victory over Owusu-Agyei Efua Ofori in the women''s Group D match. The Indian men also put up an all-round performance in their Group B encounter. A Amal Raj blanked Lewis Edinho Louis 3-0 before Olympian Achanta Sharath Kamal spanked F Christopher Anthony by an identical margin. Ravichandran Abishek thrashed David Paul Anthony 3-0 to complete the rout.


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Wrestlers, shooters make India's golden day

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 10:22 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) It was a golden Tuesday for India at the Commonwealth Games, wrestlers and shooters minting five gold and two silver medals with marksmen setting new records.

The rich gold haul -- the best by any country this day -- pushed India up behind table toppers Australia in the medals tally. The Aussies collected one less than India, three of these coming from the cycling velodrome and the other from gymnastics.

Overall, Australia have eight gold and England with two gold are in third spot.

India's gold rush on the second day of the Games began with Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra and world number 3 Gagan Narang hitting the bull's eye in the 10m air rifle pairs event. The two tallied 1,193 points together to beat their own record of 1,189 points set at the Melbourne Games four years ago.

Women shooters brought up the second gold, setting a Games record in the process.

Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayyed were bang on target in the 25m pistol pairs event, scoring 1,156 points to take home the yellow metal. The earlier record was 1,152 points held by Australians.

The inspired show by the shooters was capped by the wrestlers who made a clean sweep of the Greco-Roman category with Anil Kumar, Sanjay Kumar and and Ravinder Singh bagging gold in the 96kg, 74 kg and 60kg respectively.

Shooters also won two silver medals -- Deepak Sharma and Omkar Singh in the men's 50m pistol pairs event and Tejaswini Sawant and Lajja Gauswami in the women's pairs 50m rifle 3 position.

An elated Bindra said it was his 'best moment' since winning the Beijing Olympics gold.

'This is my best moment since Beijing. It is always special to win a medal for the country. And this is the first time I am competing in such a big event on Indian soil,' Bindra, who was also the country's flag bearer at the opening ceremony, said soon after the pair's sterling showing.

In tennis and swimming events also Indians gave a good acoount of themselves.

Games top seed in tennis Somdev Devvarman sailed into the second round of the men's singles with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Devin Mullings of the Bahamas.

In swimming Veerdhawal Khade and Sandeep Sejwal qualified for the semi-finals of the 50-metre butterfly and 100-metre breast-stroke events.


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CWG Tennis: Paes-Bhupathi cruise into quarter-finals

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 10:16 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) Leading lights of tennis doubles Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi capped a successful day for the Indians at the Commonwealth Games tennis competition entering the quarter-finals with a comfortable 6-3, 6-3 victory over Sri Lanka's Amresh Jayawickreme and Thangarajah Dineshkanthan Tuesday.

All the Indians on view on the second day of the Games advanced without any hiccups.

Top seed Somdev Devvaraman shrugged off an indifferent start to storm into the second round of the men's singles with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Devin Mullings of Bahamas while Nirupama Sanjeev and Poojashree Venkatesha breezed into the women's doubles quarterfinals with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Aminath Irufa Mahir and Aminath Maleela Solih of Maldives. The two are now up against second seeds Sarah Borwell and Anna Smith.

Playing the last match on the centre court, Paes and Bhupathi, riding on their 24 consecutive Davis Cup wins, played majestically during their 67-minute victory though Sri Lankan youngsters produced some splendid stuff drawing applause from a heavily partisan crowd. The Indians now play England's Josh Goodall and James Ward.

'The boys were really talented. One of them had a really good backhand. It was hard work,' Paes said.

Bhupathi agreed. 'We were never able to move out of the first gear. It's always tough to go through the motions. But the we didn't have much to do and we were focussing on our serves and returns.'

Earlier in the day, it took Somdev, ranked 97 on the Association of Tennis Professionals charts, only 85 minutes to close the match under a baking sun at the R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex, but it required greater effort than the straight-set score suggests.

The Bahamian Davis Cupper took off with his solid serve and the India No.1 struggled to find his rhythm and also to land his first serve in. He, however, was quick to bury the ghost and once held his serve in the fourth game of the match, there was no looking back.

The spring in Somdev's step was back and his serve, too. He fired 10 aces as the heat started to work to his advantage and Mullings began to tire. The long rallies sapped the energies of the Bahamian by the time the second set began.

'I played a lose first game to go down a break, but after that I didn't lose the serve in the match. I was a little nervous playing my first Commonwealth Games match but I did well to come back,' Somdev said.

Mulling cruised to a 3-0 lead in the first set before Somdev pulled off two breaks in the seventh and the ninth game. Mullings called for medical attention after the first set and when he returned, he was only a pale shadow of his self.

Somdev was in total control in the second set and, despite facing two break points in the sixth game, he was comfortably through to the next round. Somdev now plays Jayawickreme for a place in the quarterfinals.


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CWG-LD TALLY

Tue, Oct 05 10 10:06 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (PTI) Medal tally of the top five nations in the Commonwealth Games here at 9:30 pm: G S B T Australia 8 9 4 21 India 5 4 2 11 England 2 4 4 10 Malaysia 2 2 - 4 South Africa 2 1 - 3.


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Two mechanics arrested from JLN for stealing cop''s track suit

Tue, Oct 05 10 09:56 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (PTI) Two young air-conditioner mechanics working at the main Commonwealth Games venue - Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium - were arrested today for allegedly stealing a track suit alloted to a police personnel. Shyam Singh (25) and Shyan Alam (21) were apprehended after CCTV footages showed them purpotedly hiding the track suit, which was reported missing by a policeman, a senior police official said. The suit belonged to a Delhi Police personnel and it went missing when the he went to the washroom. The accused reside in Mandoli Maujpur.


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CWG Tennis: Jamie Murray wants to make most of lifetime opportunity

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 09:36 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS) Scot Jamie Murray is not a stranger to the Indian capital. He was here a decade ago for a tournament and is aware of the challenges the city might pose. Still, he wants to make the most of the 'lifetime opportunity' tennis has presented to him by making its debut in the Commonwealth Games.

The English contingent had apprehensions about coming to Delhi after the hyped up controversies, but Jamie insisted all that did not worry him one bit.

'I have been here 10 years ago to play a tournament, the place has changed a lot. I never thought coming here would be such an issue. It is basically how media works if they get something negative. We are happy with our stay here. We have good courts to practice, the show court is big, it would have been nice to have a few spectators there,' said Jamie, brother of more famous Andy.

'It is a lifetime opportunity for us, considering that the next Commonwealth Games at Glasgow have no tennis. It's a pity, if tennis were there we would have had a strong team.'

In the absence of his famous kid brother, who chose to skip the Games to play on the Tour, Jamie was the star attraction at the opening ceremony.

Interestingly, two years ago Jamie had publicly criticised Andy for pulling out of Britain's crucial Davis Cup tie against Argentina to rest his dodgy knee ahead of an ATP tour event. He was more cautious Tuesday commenting on Andy's absence.

'It would have been great to have Andy here, it's a shame, it would have been great for tennis at the Games. But he is playing a tournament in Beijing and has Shanghai Masters coming up. It's an important year for him and he has a pretty tight schedule.'

The 24-year-old, however, has an upper hand over Andy when it comes to the Grand Slams. He won the 2007 Wimbledon mixed doubles title with Serb Jelena Jankovic, while Andy is still without a Grand Slam title, Fred Perry being the last Brit to win way back in 1936.

'Yeah, that's the only thing that I have got over him,' quips Jamie. 'There is no rivalry as such, we support each other's career.'

Jamie is competing in singles, doubles and mixed doubles here and has high hopes that he and his partner Colin Fleming could do well. The two play the second-seeded India pair Somdev Devvarman and Rohan Bopanna in the men's doubles first round.

He, however, is candid about India's chances in the Games, knowing Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi are playing together in the doubles and are seeded No. 1.

'I hope they (Paes and Bhupathi) are not as good as us,' he laughed.

'They are definitely favourites. Our match against Somdev and Bopanna should be good. The atmosphere is going to be great. But there are plenty of good teams in the draw that are capable of winning the gold.'


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Firing at boxing hostel in Bhiwani

Tue, Oct 05 10 09:08 PM

Bhiwani, Oct 5 (PTI) A land dispute led to firing at the Captain Hawa Singh Boxing Academy hostel here today, the police said. A group of boys armed with pistols, canes, and iron rods arrived in two separate vehicles in the hostel and damaged window panes, gates and even fired in the air, alleged coach Sanjay. Sanjay, son of late Asian medalist boxer Hawa Singh, said "About 20-25 young boys arrived in cars in the evening and entered the hostel building. They smashed windowpanes, hit doors, beaten trainee sportsboys and opened fire to terrorise the sportsmen." DSP Ram Avtar, after getting information, reached the hostel and said the police seized a shell from there. The police was investigating and detail could be informed after completion of the inquiry, said DSP. DSP Ram Avtar told a verbal duel occurred between Preetam Dalal, a teacher and Naresh Bunty and others for a room of a local school located at Hansi gate here, yesterday at HUDA colony. Later the group was asking Dalal to vacate the room. He said a case has been registered under section 307 of the IPC and Arms Act against 20-30 persons. However, no arrest has been made sofar in this connection and investigation was on.


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Players, flim star shower praise on Bindra, Narang

Tue, Oct 05 10 08:56 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (PTI) Noted personalities from sports and film showered praise on shooters Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang, who won gold in the 10-metre air rifle pairs event in the Commonwealth Games here today. Legendry singer Lata Mageshkar congratulated the duo on her twitter page, saying "I am happy to know that Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang have won gold medal in CWG. My heartiest congratulations to them." The duo, who fired a Games record of 1193 points, also got praise from tennis stars Rohan Bopanna and Sania Mirza. "Super stuff by Abhinav Bindra and Gagang Narang. Congrats to Bindra and Narang who secure India''s 1st CWG gold medal.," Bopanna tweeted. Sania also congratulated Rahi Sarnobat and Anisha Sayyed, who won another gold for India in women''s 25-metre pistol pair event. Playback singer Shreya Ghoshal also expressed her happiness after the win, tweeting "Abhinav and gagan get our first gold. Fantastic!".


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Journos left in lurch by info system crash

Tue, Oct 05 10 08:52 PM

New Delhi, Oct 5 (PTI) Journalists at the Main Press Centre of the Commonwealth Games could not get any information related to the sporting event today as the Games Information System (GIS) crashed in the afternoon. The web-enabled GIS went down at around 2:45 pm and was not restored till 8 pm with officials saying they could not give a time-frame for its rectification. The GIS provides journalists at the MPC with results, schedule and several other information including short biographies and quotes. An official with the Games News Services said they could not provide the services to journalists as they did not get information from venues or organisers. Sources said the company, which was given the responsibility to operate the services, did not have the experience as it was earlier handling only providing results. "This is the price you pay for not conducting trials earlier. You have to have a system in place at least 12-18 months. Here it has not happened," the official said.


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Low spectators concern Fennell, Kalmadi assures early solution

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 08:46 PM

New Delhi, October 5 (ANI):Commonwealth Games Federation President Mike Fennell said on Tuesday that he was concerned at the sight of empty seats in the stadiums and urged the organisers to ensure that there were enough spectators to cheer the sportspersons.Fennell added that the Games had got off to a nice start after being plagued with a series of problems in the run up to the event,but reserved the final verdict until the end of the event.


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India rejoices as India strikes gold at CWG

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 08:36 PM

New Delhi, October 5 (ANI): As ace shooter Abhinav Bindra clinched gold today for India, Chief of CWG Organising Committee Suresh Kalmadi and Bindra's father joined nation in celebration. Kalmadi said he is happy that Abhinav, who was flag bearer of Indian Contingent has won gold medal. Bindra's father, A. S. Bindra hoped that this achievement would now attract people towards other sports in this cricket frenzy nation.


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Mancini backs De Jong after Dutch drop him over tackle

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 08:16 PM

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini gave his backing to midfielder Nigel de Jong on Tuesday after the Dutch international was dropped by his country over a tackle that broke Hatem Ben Arfa's leg.

De Jong's sliding tackle slammed into Newcastle United midfielder Ben Arfa's standing left leg in City's 2-1 Premier League victory on Sunday, leaving the Frenchman with a double break requiring surgery.

The next day with De Jong having already travelled to the Netherlands, national coach Bert van Marwijk removed the 25-year-old from his squad for the Euro 2012 qualifiers against Moldova on Friday and Sweden four days later.

"As his club manager I wish to say that whilst he is naturally competitive, Nigel is first and foremost a great player as well as being honest and loyal and I support him wholeheartedly," Mancini told the club website (www.mcfc.com).

De Jong attracted criticism in July's World Cup final for kicking Spain's Xabi Alonso in the chest. The challenge earned him only a yellow card but English referee Howard Webb later said he wished he had shown a red instead.

De Jong's was not the only challenge to come under the spotlight at the weekend with Wolverhampton Wanderers captain Karl Henry shown a red card for a late lunge that sent Wigan Athletic's Jordi Gomez cartwheeling along the field on Saturday.

Henry apologised on Tuesday, saying he had deserved to be sent off in the 11th minute of the match which Wigan won 2-0.

"Having watched it again I can see that it looks horrific," he said on the club website (www.wolves.co.uk). "I have already apologised to the manager ... and the boys but I'd also like to apologise to the supporters."


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Bengaluru prepares to host LG ICC Awards 2010

Published>Tue, Oct 05 10 08:06 PM

Bengaluru (Karnataka), Oct. 5 (ANI): The seventh annual LG ICC Awards will be hosted tomorrow at Grand Castle, Bengaluru, with South Africa batsman AB de Villiers and his band providing some of the entertainment in what will be a glittering celebration of the great performances of the past 12 months.

Based on the period between 24 August 2009 and 10 August 2010, the LG ICC Awards 2010 - presented in association with FICA - take into account performances by players and officials. Guests and nominees will begin arriving at 4 p.m with the ceremony getting underway an hour later.

Up for grabs will be nine individual awards and three team honours with the ICC Spirit of Cricket Award as well as the World Test and ODI Teams of the Year also being announced.

The voting period includes such high-profile events as the ICC Men's and Women's World Twenty20 2010 in West Indies, the ICC Champions Trophy 2009 in South Africa and the ICC World Cricket League Division 1 2010 in the Netherlands, as well as several bilateral Test and ODI series.

The player awards are judged by a 25-person voting academy*, which is entirely independent of the ICC. The process is monitored by independent auditors Ernst and Young.

This year's awards will be attended by a variety of players and former greats of the game. There will be several representatives from Team India as well as the visiting Australia squad along with other nominees including South African duo of Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers, Australia women's team pair of Shelley Nitschke and Ellyse Perry as well as Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardena and Angelo Matthews and many others.

De Villiers, who is nominated in two categories this year, ICC ODI Player of the Year and the LG People's Choice Award, will perform to guests on the night with his singing partner Ampie du Preez.

The awards will also see the announcement and induction of this year's ICC Cricket Hall of Fame nominees and India's Bishan Bedi will receive his commemorative cap. Bedi was named in the original 55 inductees to the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in association with FICA in 2009.

The previous LG ICC Awards ceremonies were held in London (2004), Sydney (2005), Mumbai (2006), Johannesburg (2007 and 2009) and Dubai (2008). (ANI)


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