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Saturday, 26 October 2013

World Series Watch: Red Sox tie at 4

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The Red Sox came right back and scored twice in the eighth inning to tie it again, 4-all. Jacoby Ellsbury led off with a single and Shane Victorino was hit by a pitch for the sixth time this postseason. Both runners moved up on Dustin Pedroia's groundout, and David Ortiz was intentionally walked.

Cardinals manager Mike Matheny went to hard-throwing closer Trevor Rosenthal with the bases loaded, hoping for a five-out save from a rookie who has looked almost untouchable this October. But the Red Sox pushed two runs across.  Daniel Nava drove in one with a short-hop grounder that was smothered by second baseman Kolten Wong, who had just entered on defense in a double-switch. Nice play by the rarely used rookie.  Wong went to second for the forceout, but Nava beat the relay and Ellsbury scored to make it 4-3. Xander Bogaerts tied it when he chopped a single up the middle.

Boston Red Sox's Daniel Nava, left to right, Jacoby Ellsbury and Shane Victorino kneel in the outfie. Brandon Workman jammed Matt Holliday and retired the slugger on a routine fly with two on to end the bottom of the eighth. Still tied at 4, heading to the ninth.


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Monday, 21 October 2013

In Istanbul Serena Williams Aims to End 2013

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Istanbul (AFP) - Serena Williams' verdict that she is "a bit disappointed" with her 2013 season indicates her urgency to overtake the 18 Grand Slam titles of Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert and to get on with chasing Steffi Graf's Open era record of 22.  Whether the 32-year-old still has time to achieve that may be suggested by her performances at the season-ending climax, the WTA Championships which starts on Tuesday.  It was an extraordinarily critical self-judgement by Williams on a season in which she has won another two Grand Slam titles and taken her total to 17 -- perhaps caused by a fear that time is short.

More than that, Williams has lost only four matches, taken her career earnings past $50 million, and become the oldest woman to hold the world number one ranking.  She claims not to be mindful of such records, but nevertheless volunteered that: "I’m excited about the possibilities."  Retaining the title this week will be a great momentum builder for her off-season work -- increasingly important as Williams gets older -- just as it was, she says, when she regained the title at the 2012 WTA Championships.

Williams is probably a stronger favourite now than then, partly because of the absence of Maria Sharapova, who is rehabilitating her vulnerable shoulder.  The player most capable of upsetting her is Victoria Azarenka who has no doubt over where the American stands in the history of the sport.  "She can be the greatest of all time," Azarenka reckoned after losing to Williams in the longest US Open Women's Singles Final in 30 years last month. "Serena's still not done."

The Belarusian also suggested that the American now focuses more intensely, and raises her level more dangerously when it really matters.  Judging from the Grand Slam wins in Paris and New York, that level is sometimes higher than ever. On the evidence of setbacks at Melbourne and Wimbledon it can also be variable.  Williams has lost twice to Azarenka this year -- in Doha in February the day after having regained the number one ranking from her rival -- and in Cincinnati in August after leading for most of the match.

Azarenka, at her best, has a chance of repeating these successes, because she has a big game and the boldness to try to impose it.  "Against her you have to take risks," Azarenka says, "because she will (do that), and she will do that really well."  But Azarenka will need to recover from a disappointing build-up to the WTA Championships. The world number two lost in the second round in Tokyo, where she had been feeling unwell, and in the first round in Beijing, where she served 15 double faults.

The other six qualifiers in an eight-player field are Agnieszka Radwanska, the former Wimbledon finalist from Poland, Li Na, the Chinese pioneer who reached her third Grand Slam final in Melbourne this year and Petra Kvitova, the 2011 WTA Championships winner.  The field is made up of Sara Errani, the Italian who also tops the world rankings in doubles, Jelena Jankovic, the former world number one from Serbia, and Angelique Kerber, the German who won her first title of the year immediately after becoming the last player to qualify. 



Saturday, 19 October 2013

London - Manchester, United Stumble Again, Arsenal Keep Flying

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London (AFP) - Manchester United's disappointing start to the Premier League season continued on Saturday as the champions were held to a 1-1 draw at home to high-flying Southampton.

United's teenage winger Adnan Januzaj celebrated his new five-year contract by creating the game's opening goal in the 26th minute with a superb through ball for Wayne Rooney.

The England striker's shot was blocked by Southampton goalkeeper Artur Boruc, but Robin van Persie was on hand to sweep the rebound home. Both Rooney and Van Persie hit the woodwork thereafter, but the hosts were prevented from recording consecutive victories for the first time in the league this season when a header by Southampton defender Dejan Lovren flicked into the net off team-mate Adam Lallana from an 89th-minute corner.

"We had the opportunities to go 2-0 up. They had been knocking on the door, but I thought we would see it out," said United manager David Moyes.  "But if you don't defend a corner well enough, there's always a chance they will score."  The draw left United in eighth place, eight points adrift of leaders Arsenal.  Having seen Liverpool temporarily take claim of first place earlier in the day, Arsenal returned to the summit with a 4-1 win at home to Norwich City.  Jack Wilshere scored his second goal in two games to give Arsenal an 18th-minute lead, volleying home from Olivier Giroud's flick following a dizzying exchange of passes involving Santi Cazorla.

Mesut Ozil scored his first league goal for the club with a header from a Giroud cross in the 58th minute and although Norwich midfielder Jonathan Howson replied for the visitors, Aaron Ramsey came off the bench to make sure of victory before Ozil added a fourth. "A few weeks ago we lost our first home game here (against Aston Villa) and it was a difficult time, but we responded well and since then we have been consistent," said Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.  "I like the solidarity in the team. Of course we have quality, but it's how much we maintain that and sustain that that will decide our future."

Arsenal lead the standings by two points from Chelsea, who leapfrogged Liverpool into second place after coming from behind to win 4-1 at home to Cardiff City. Jordon Mutch gave the promoted side a shock 10th-minute lead by lifting the ball over goalkeeper Petr Cech after Chelsea defender David Luiz inexplicably allowed a pass from team-mate Ramires to run past him.  Jose Mourinho's side equalised in the 33rd minute with an unusual goal that saw Eden Hazard sweep the ball home from close range after Samuel Eto'o had stolen possession from Cardiff goalkeeper David Marshall as he bounced the ball.  Eto'o completed the comeback in the 66th minute, and although Mourinho was sent to the stands for dissent, Oscar and Hazard both found the net in the closing stages.  Cardiff manager Malky Mackay described referee Anthony Taylor's decision to allow Chelsea's opening goal to stand as "a horrendous error".

Manchester City stole into the top four, three points behind Arsenal, after winning 3-1 at West Ham United in the late game.  Sergio Aguero struck either side of half-time at Upton Park and then teed up a delightful late goal for David Silva after Ricardo Vaz Te had replied for West Ham with an overhead bicycle kick. Liverpool twice came from behind to earn a 2-2 draw at 10-man Newcastle United.  Visiting captain Steven Gerrard claimed his 100th league goal from the penalty spot shortly before half-time, cancelling out Yohan Cabaye's long-range opener, after Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa was sent off for a last-man foul on Luis Suarez.  The 10-man hosts restored their lead through 22-year-old substitute Paul Dummett, only for Daniel Sturridge to head home a second Liverpool equaliser from Suarez's 72nd-minute cross. "It's never easy when you're playing against 10 men, but I thought some of our play was outstanding today. We had to show character twice, coming from behind," said Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers.  Gus Poyet's tenure as manager of bottom club Sunderland began in lamentable fashion as his side crashed 4-0 at Swansea City.

All the goals came in the last 33 minutes, with Jonathan De Guzman, Wilfried Bony, from the penalty spot, and Chico Flores netting after recalled Sunderland full-back Phil Bardsley opened the floodgates by putting through his own goal.  Steven Pienaar scored within seconds of coming on to earn Everton a 2-1 victory at home to Hull City, while West Bromwich Albion were held to a 0-0 draw at Stoke City.



Friday, 18 October 2013

Sports Advances on Sportswear Expansion: London

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JD Sports Fashion Plc (JD/) climbed for a seventh straight day after N+1 Singer raised its price target for the U.K. sportswear chain, citing management changes and potential for overseas growth. “New management teams have been appointed to address the issues in fashion and outdoor and we view international and multi channel development in the core business as key drivers of the investment case,” Mark Photiades, an analyst at N+1 Singer in London, wrote in a note. He retained a buy recommendation and raised the price target to 1,350 pence from 1,100 pence.
The stock climbed as much as 2.9 percent and was up 2.2 percent at 1,180 pence as of 2:50 p.m. The shares have risen 10 percent in seven trading days, taking the Bury, England-based company’s market value to 574 million pounds ($926 million).

JD Sports, which acquired the Millets and Blacks outdoor clothing and equipment brands last year, has more than 800 stores. Its expansion plans include opening six more outlets in France in the second half, after acquiring 15 in Holland and 10 in Germany in the first six months, it said Sept. 18.

In the company’s domestic market, retail sales including fuel increased 0.6 percent in September, the Office for National Statistics said today. In a survey of textile, clothing and footwear retailers, 136 said their monthly sales increased year-on-year, compared with 93 that said it fell.


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Monday, 14 October 2013

Liverpool & Daniel Agger in European Football

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Daniel Agger is hoping Liverpool can secure a return to European football after being impressed by the club's start to the season.  Liverpool are currently being kept off top spot in the Premier League table by Arsenal on goals scored after winning five of their opening seven matches.

Brendan Rodgers' side are not playing in Europe this season and have not played in the UEFA Champions League since the 2009/10 campaign. However, Agger would welcome the chance to appear on the European stage again and feels this season's lack of continental action is proving to be a help.  "We would like to play in Europe, that is the most attractive, particularly the Champions League," Agger told Danish paper Politiken.  "But, of course, fewer matches lets us recover better and we get more focused on the [Premier League] matches and that might be an advantage.  "We set a goal before every match and that is to win. It's almost impossible to win [every time], but we enter the pitch determined to win."

The Denmark International added: "We have been longing for a good start. We have got that now and we have to continue like that. There are still a lot of matches, but it looks positive.  "If you have seen many matches in the Premier League, you notice that everyone can beat each other.  "There is nothing that is certain and, as long as things are like that, we have got to gather points and see how far it will take us." 


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Sunday, 13 October 2013

Arjuna Ranatunga Say: India Will Not Make New Sachin Tendulkar

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There was a time when the budding cricketers of Sri Lanka looked upto India for learning the nuances of the game but Former Captain Arjuna Ranatunga feels this can no longer happen due to the advent of Twenty20.  "It's unfortunate that most youngsters only want to play the shorter version for financial gains. Let's be very clear that India won't have any more Sachin Tendulkar or a Sunil Gavaskar. You won't find the elegance of Tiger Pataudi," the World Cup winning Lankan captain told a select gathering after a seminar at the FICCI in New Delhi on Sunday. "It was a part of our learning process as youngsters to look upto Indian cricket. I don't think we can learn from India anymore," Ranatunga said when asked whether the rise of Twenty20 will lead to India playing lesser number of Test matches in the near future.

The 49-year-old, who played 93 Tests and 269 ODIs for his country, also seemed disappointed with the way Indian cricket board has functioned over the past few years.  "I think that Board of Control Cricket India (BCCI) should come under the Right To Information (RTI) act as they are not answerable to anyone, not even to their union sports ministry. That's why they do whatever they want. In Sri Lanka, at least we have the right to criticise Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) in parliament and get it corrected," Ranatunga stated.  He is not against politicians entering sports administration but feels technical decisions should be taken by cricketers in the board. "Cricketing decisions should be limited to cricketers.

That's the reason I feel insecure as a cricketer when I find that a player of [Dilip] Vengsarkar's stature loses to a politician. (Vengsarkar had lost the MCA polls to Vilasrao Deshmukh). In Sri Lanka Cricket, most of the administrators are appointed with blessings of president."  Ranatunga reiterated that he is yet to digest as to why the erstwhile Sri Lankan skipper Kumar Sangakkara made four changes in the 2011 World Cup final against India in Mumbai which the island nation lost.  "Four changes in a final. I was surprised sitting in a TV studio alongside Kapil [Dev]. I told the channel to cross-check if it's right. There were players who were outsiders as far as that squad is concerned.  "I don't know what happened as only the Sri Lankan captain could tell us about those changes. I still believe we should have won that final."

Someone who doesn't mince words, Ranatunga was very vocal about how SLC is not ready to handle the transition phase once veterans Mahela Jayawardene and Sangakkara call time on their career.  "When we [and Aravinda de Silva] were getting old, we introduced Sanath [Jayasuriya] as vice-captain. Also we had players like Marvan Atapattu, Russel Arnold with whom we persisted for a long time. "You need to give players a long rope and not discard them after one or two failures. That's how you build a team," the cocky former skipper recollected.  As has been his philosophy regarding T20 cricket, Ranatunga is certainly not amused that Lasith Malinga decided to forego his Test career to prolong his future in limited overs and especially T20.  "If I start speaking about Malinga, I don't know where it will end. I believe that when he first expressed his desire to retire from Tests and play only ODIs and T20, the captain should have spoken to him.  "I believe there shouldn't be any 'exceptionally separate' cricketer in a group. In a team, all are equals.

During our time, Aravinda was a world class player. But he was never treated differently from others," he said.  Ranatunga is also peeved that a lot of cricketers seek political interference to get their job done.  "The moment you try to take any action against errant cricketers, he invariably goes to a politician and the person who is trying to set things in order is then removed. I am glad that new chairman of selectors Sanath Jayasuriya has a long-term vision. Hopefully, he would be able to deliver the goods."  The portly cricketer feels that regulation of sports betting won't be of any help to cure the malaise of match-fixing or spot-fixing.  "I don't agree that regulation of sports betting can change the scenario as there are no guarantees that you can keep away the unwanted elements from an organized sector."



Saturday, 12 October 2013

Indian Cricket Star Sachin Tendulkar


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His rise in a sense became tied up with, or almost emblematic of India's own rise to assertion on the world stage. when Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for India in 1979 at the age of 16, India was still a developing country, a poor country, one with lots of problems, a semi-closed economy that stilled called itself socialist ... Then India liberalized in 1991 with the end of the Cold War and a major change in financial calculations and political philosophy in the country, and that coincided with Sachin's rise. India rose, and Sachin rose.


Amusingly enough, our government nominated him to our upper house.  There are half a dozen nominated seats for very famous and distinguished figures in the field of culture or academia, even cinema or the arts. Sachin was given one of those seats, even before he retired ...

Given the hold he has on the admiration and the allegiance of the Indian people, he could speak on any public issue with a moral authority that very few could rival. So I think if he wanted to use that position as a member of the upper house, as an Indian equivalent of a senator ... he could have a significant impact on public life.

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Sunday, 6 October 2013

The Cult of God in Indian Cricket Not Just Sachin Tendulkar


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On one side there are fans of Sachin Tendulkar refusing to admit that his prolonged slump is a problem. On the other hand there are his critics, zooming in on cricketers summoned from the recent past, hauling them way past their achievements, to the level of the absolute ideal, in order to compare and contrast with Tendulkar’s supposed shortcomings. Arunabha Sengupta delves into his conversations with veteran sports historian Mihir Bose to conclude that cricket in India is a mythological drama depicting the clashes of created gods.

If we don’t like a god, we must create another. In God we trust. The rest bring data.  These words of wisdom are attributed to Professor W. Edward Deming, American statistician, author and consultant. Applying quality control techniques and sophisticated statistical methods, Deming was instrumental in rebuilding post World War II Japan into a leading producer of high quality innovative products and shaping the country into an economic powerhouse.

In a perverse way, the quote offers a curious explanation of the sound and fury that surrounds the Indian cricket world, especially the fan-frenzy that hems it in and sustains its commercial fumes.

As the ocean of opinions on Indian cricket are tossed around and violently churned in many turbulent discussion forums, the beliefs and convictions that rise up are often deep-rooted in personal perceptions. Data is most often a bothersome evil surprising too, since cricket has one of the richest trail of numbers found in any sport. The ideas and conjectures have all the reasons to be more robust, backed up by reason and logic, with aid of figures underlining the facts.

Yet, it is not so. Figures and objective evidence do not seem to fit into the equation. The perceptions are most often as detached from facts as possible. And we need to look at the Deming quote backwards to decipher a reason behind this phenomenon.

Indian fans do not follow cricketers  they believe in the gods that they make out of them. Hence, data is an overhead and sometimes a menace for their fanatical convictions.  There are plenty of beliefs littered around the cricket world that are considered gospel that fall miserably in the face of facts. We have covered several of them on Cricket Country earlier. From the ridiculous claims about Indian defeats when Sachin Tendulkar scores a century, to the best players against the fearsome West Indian pace bowlers, from the supposed fab-factor of the fab-four to the luck factor of MS Dhoni, there have been examples aplenty about the misconceptions that run amok. However, for the purpose of this article it will suffice to look at the latest burning question surrounding the retirement of Sachin Tendulkar.

When we shared some views on the topic, we as usual received plenty of reactions from all corners of the cyberspace.  The points put forward by our article were simple enough.  Yes, Tendulkar is going through a prolonged trough. Yes, the dip in form has lasted 21 Tests. Yes, there are growing reasons to suggest that he should call it a day.

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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Richards Says Man City Must Go Back

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Defender Micah Richards admitted it is 'back to the drawing board' for Manchester City after they were taught a lesson by Bayern Munich. Franck Ribery, Thomas Muller and Arjen Robben gave the reigning champions a 3-1 win in tonight's Group D clash, despite Alvaro Negredo's fine consolation goal and Jerome Boateng's dismissal.
And Richards told Sky Sports 2: 'We knew they're a really good team and they showed that tonight, that's why they're champions.  'I thought Ribery and Robben were excellent. They didn't play with a striker as such and the movement in midfield was where the game was won.'  City's defending was poor at times, with left-back Gael Clichy glaringly culpable for Muller's goal and keeper Joe Hart twice beaten at his near post.  Richards added: 'We tried. We've had a lot of games and there were a few tired legs tonight but we're a lot better than that.  'It's back to the drawing board now.'

Robben revelled in his side's dominant performance and said: 'It was very good, the first 70 or 80 minutes in particular we played terrific football.  'To be so dominant against such a big team, we didn't expect an easy game like that. I think it's also a big compliment to our team but I expected a bit more from City.  'We didn't give them any space, we pressed them and they had a lot of balls they kicked away and we could start again. They sometimes gave us a little too much space and we are a team who can use the space very well.'
It was Bayern's second successive win to start their title defence, while they also have six wins and a draw from seven Bundesliga games.

Robben said: 'We have to stay with both feet on the ground, it's only the beginning of the season but we can be happy with tonight's performance.  'You have to enjoy it, when you've played such football it's really nice.'

Monday, 30 September 2013

Premier League: Romelu Lukaku Scores Twice as Everton beat Newcastle

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Romelu Lukaku's first-half brace on his home debut helped Everton go fourth in the Premier League with a 3-2 victory over Newcastle at Goodison Park.

The Belgium international's performance was one, but not the only, reason why his new team displaced parent club Chelsea in the Champions League places as Everton made it six matches unbeaten - a league start not matched for seven years. Lukaku's fledgling partnership with Ross Barkley, playing behind in the hole, also resulted in Everton's other goal as the 19-year-old collected a lay-off from the Belgian to score his side's second after charging through the middle of an obliging Magpies defence. Substitute Yohan Cabaye, a surprise omission from the starting line-up, made Newcastle's only real impact with a brilliant 30-yard strike just after the interval.  But even conceding their first goal in 11 hours 27 minutes could not knock Everton out of their stride and Loic Remy's 89th minute goal gave the scoreline a lop-sided look.

Everton's pace and passing was fast and crisp and Kevin Mirallas often, and right-back Seamus Coleman slightly less frequently, tore the left side of the visiting team to shreds. It was also not as if Newcastle had not had due warning about the threat of Lukaku. Ever since he arrived on deadline day he was talked about as being the Toffees' game-changer.  Within two minutes he had opened up the visitors' defence but his cheeky backheel into the net was the clue he already knew the flag had gone up.  Three minutes later there was no reprieve as Mirallas left Davide Santon trailing in his wake to cross low for Lukaku to stroke home despite Tim Krul's best efforts to keep out the shot.  Lukaku and Barkley had a practice run for the second goal when the big striker laid the ball off for the attacking midfielder to fire first-time wide of the far post.

They perfected the move midway through the half when Sylvain Distin and Mirallas picked out Lukaku who fed Barkley through the middle and he charged past Fabricio Coloccini to clip past Krul for the academy graduate's first Goodison goal.  Everton's third goal was pure route one as goalkeeper Tim Howard's punt downfield was seized upon by Lukaku, easily beating a statuesque Coloccini and rounding Krul before gleefully firing into the open net from close range.  Lukaku found the net again but was denied by another offside flag before Newcastle finally registered their first shot, Howard easily saving low from Hatem Ben Arfa. The Frenchman and Mapou Yanga-Mbiway were replaced at half-time by Cabaye and Mike Williamson respectively.  Newcastle, who have won one of their last 11 league trips to Goodison Park and have taken just 16 points from their last 23 away games, pulled one back within six minutes thanks to Cabaye's blistering long-range strike.  But there was to be no inspiring comeback like the 4-4 draw against Arsenal from an even worse position in 2011 and, even though Remy poked home from close range late on, it was little consolation.



Sunday, 29 September 2013

Marquez wins Aragon Moto GP

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Spain's Marc Marquez steers his Honda before winning the Aragon Moto GP grand prix at the Alcaniz circuit in Spain.  Marc Marquez extended his points lead by winning the Aragon MotoGP on Sunday, but his victory came only after he played a part in the crash of Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa.  Marquez grazed the back of Pedrosa’s bike when he was trying to pass him with 18 laps to go, causing Pedrosa to lose control and slide down the track with sparks flying.

I touched him a little with the front of my bike, and they tell me I may have broken a cable and that’s why he fell, said Marquez. It was very unlucky. That doesn’t usually happen.

The 20-year-old Marquez went on to overtake defending champion Jorge Lorenzo, who had jumped ahead with a great start on his Yamaha.

Marquez finished the race at the 5-kilometre (3.15-mile) MotorLand Aragon circuit in 42 minutes, 3.4 seconds. Lorenzo was 1.3 seconds behind.

We knew before the race that it was going to be tough, said Lorenzo. We had a lot of difficulties this weekend. The bike was unstable. But there are no excuses. Marc was faster and he deserved to win.

Valentino Rossi finished third, more than 12 seconds back on his Yamaha, ending a run of four straight fourth-place finishes.

Marquez’s sixth win of the season gave him one more than Lorenzo and broke his closest challenger’s run of winning the previous two races.

Marquez is aiming to become the first rookie to win the championship since American Kenny Roberts in 1978.

Marquez leads Lorenzo by 39 points with four races left. Pedrosa came in level on points with Lorenzo in second place but now trails Marquez by 59.

Pedrosa, who won here last year and turned 28 on Sunday, had to be carried off the track by the medical crew. He later said that he was fine except for some pain in his pelvis.

Pedrosa, however, was angry at both his teammate’s riding style and the race stewards’ decision not to penalize the incident and others like it.

It’s easy to sum up what happened. Marc always rides to the limit when he has riders in front, said Pedrosa. He hit me from behind and that’s where my race ended. It doesn’t matter what he says. I would also like to say something about the race stewards. There have been some things that have happened in recent years. We pilots with more experience have tried to calm down those with less, but (the stewards) have just let things go by as if nothing happened.


Friday, 27 September 2013

ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, FLORENCE, MEN'S ROAD RACE

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Tour de France winner Chris Froome says his best chance of winning Sunday's road race at the World Championships in Italy is to go for a solo victory.  The 272km (169.2mile) race finishes with 10 16km circuits of Florence which take in a couple of climbs on each lap.  Briton Froome, who is not known for his sprinting speed, knows he needs to distance his rivals before the finish.  "If I am to win, I'm going to have to try and go clear on possibly the last couple of laps," he said.  The 28-year-old is aiming to become the third British winner of the race - after Tommy Simpson and Mark Cavendish - and the first man to win the Tour de France and world title in the same year since America's Greg Lemond in 1989.

He will be helped by seven British team-mates, including Sir Bradley Wiggins, who won the silver medal in the time trial on Wednesday, 2011 winner Cavendish and Olympic track champion Geraint Thomas.  Thomas told BBC Sport he expects to be one of the key helpers early on in the race while Froome hopes Wiggins will be influential in the latter stages.

"I'm expecting Brad to be there in the last few laps in Sunday," Froome said.  "He's definitely going to be one of the key guys towards the end of the race. It would definitely be great if he could help me towards the final stages."  Tactics will play a huge part in a race which is expected to be one of the most open in recent years and Froome knows that winning a one-day race has an element of good fortune attached to it.  "Given that it is a one-day race, it's quite a gamble - it is a bit of a long shot to go for the win there and anyone who wins will need a little bit of luck in their favour.  "Even if it does come to a sprint, it's very much still about who's got legs. You can be explosive and fast but if you don't have the legs it's not going to help you any more."

The two hills on each circuit - the 4.3km ascent to Fiesole and the 600m climb of Via Salviati, which has an average gradient of 10% but has sections at 16% - are not particularly taxing in their own right but when tackled 10 times, are expected to split the peloton.  Froome has said he will be "trying to make it the hardest race possible" in an effort to eliminate the pure sprinters and puncheurs - riders who can get over small climbs and sprint - such as Belgium's defending champion Philippe Gilbert.

The Italians are also planning on riding aggressively and their team coach Paolo Bettini said: "Rather than chase all day, we want to be chased. We won't hold back.  "The circuit is fast - they'll do the Fiesole climb at 30kmh (18.1mph) and it'll be very hard when the racing is hard. There's very little time to recover or organise a chase because there are two climbs per lap."  Bettini expects Giro d'Italia winner Vincenzo Nibali to be in with a chance of winning.

"He's unusual as a rider," said the two-time world champion. "He can win Grand Tours but can also blow one-day races apart and win. He can do something on Sunday."  The intention to make it a climber's race could also play into the hands of Spanish trio Alberto Contador, Joaquim Rodriguez and Alejandro Valverde, Colombian duo Nairo Quintana and Rigoberto Uran and Irish pair Dan Martin and Nicolas Roche, who are all comfortable on ascents.  However, as well as Gilbert, Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara and Slovakia's Peter Sagan could find the circuit to their liking.  Gilbert has won numerous one-day classics, which have a similar terrain to the Worlds course, but he had endured a testing season in the rainbow jersey before finally recording his first win of 2013 by taking stage 12 of the Vuelta a Espana earlier this month.
Cancellara has been in excellent form throughout the year, winning the Paris-Roubaix and Tour of Flanders one-day races in the spring, and the 32-year-old held his form through the summer before winning the time trial at the Vuelta and bronze in the world time trial earlier this week.

Sagan is regarded as one of the sport's brightest prospects and has proved throughout the year he can keep pace with the climbers and also has the ability to beat sprinters on the flat. The 23-year-old has won 21 races in 2013, including the one-day sprinters' classic Gent-Wevelgem, and he finished second to Cancellara at the Tour of Flanders.

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

World Sports Festival 2013

1 Festival, 11 Disciplines and Participants from 30 Nations – This was the World Sports Festival 2013!

 

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 Young sportsmen from the whole world participated in the 6th edition of the World Sports Festival which took place from 4th until 7th July 2013 in Vienna and Lower Austria. In the disciplines badminton, basketball, bowling, racketlon, wrestling, swimming, squash, taekwondo, tennis, table tennis and volleyball athletes gave their best and fought for goals, points and hundredths of a second.
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 One highlight of this year’s edition of the WSF was the presence of Michelle Cameron Coulter , Olympic champion in synchronized swimming in 1988. Moreover, South America was one more continent which was conquered this year. Volleyball was again the sports discipline with most athletes. The newcomers from India and Colombia impressed with their dedication and motivation.
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 The basketball team from Colombia reached the 3rd place in the U16 competition which was making their visit in Austria unforgettable. The nations winning the most competitions were Austria , Germany and Hungary ; the strongest swimming nation with 52 medals was Switzerland .
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Following the motto sports for a better world  it was not only about winning, but as well about having fun and sharing the enthusiasm for sports. The evening events like the Opening Ceremony and the Players Party were highlights for everyone and allowed participants to meet other nations and make friends for live.
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 Following the motto sports for a better world  it was not only about winning, but as well about having fun and sharing the enthusiasm for sports. The evening events like the Opening Ceremony and the Players Party were highlights for everyone and allowed participants to meet other nations and make friends for live.


Monday, 23 September 2013

Pakistan to Appear in South Asian Junior Athletics

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ISLAMABAD - PSB-backed Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) president Major Gen (retd) M Akram Sahi has said that Pakistan team will participate in 15 different disciplines of the South Asian Junior Athletics Championship to be held in India.
Talking to The Nation on Friday, Gen Sahi said: “The camp of the junior players is currently underway at Jinnah Stadium, in which 25 players both male and female are getting training from highly-qualified coaches.” “We will try to invite more players for open trials before final selection of the team for the mega event, which will help the federation in finding fresh talent. We will soon announce the dates for the trials, in which U-20 players from across the country can participate,” he added.

He advised the players that those who wanted to appear in the trials should bring B forms, NICs and SSCC certificates so that confusion could be prevented. “We will select the team on merit so that it may perform exceptionally well in the Games and win laurels for the country,” Gen Sahi concluded.

Sunday, 22 September 2013

Asif Claims Easy Win

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Asif started off with a 102-08 win in the first frame, allowing no room to his opponent for a comeback as he triumphed with game scores of 63-33, 80-12 and 71-29.

KARACHI: Mohammad Asif claimed another victory as he outplayed Majid Ali 4-0 yesterday on day three of the 3rd Jubilee Insurance Ranking Snooker Championship in Karachi.  The reigning world amateur champion, who was stretched by Babar Masih for a 4-3 victory in the last game, faced little resistance from Majid.

Asif started off with a 102-08 win in the first frame, allowing no room to his opponent for a comeback as he triumphed with game scores of 63-33, 80-12 and 71-29.  Khurram Agha also continued his winning streak, defeating Ayaz Khan 4-3 after a thrilling contest. Agha, who stunned top seed Imran Shahzad in the previous match, registered 84 and 86-point breaks during the win.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Sajjad’s dismal run continued as he faced another loss to Fahran Noor 4-2. Former world champion Mohamad Yousuf drew winning points after overcoming Mohammad Saim 4-2.

Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson Taken to Hospital Following UFC 165 Main Event

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Jon Jones was forced to overcome his toughest ever test in the Octagon to retain his UFC light heavyweight title with an unanimous decision over Alexander Gustafsson in the main event at UFC 165 on Saturday night in Toronto.

After such a bruising war, both Jones and Gustafsson were taken to the hospital and weren't part of the post-fight press conference. So you wanna know how good of a fight that was, neither the champion or challenger will be here, UFC president Dana White said at the post-fight press conference. Jones is already at the hospital and we're taking Gustafsson there now.

You could tell in the final round they were fighting on pure heart. I believe this is one of those fights where both of the fighters believed they were going to die.

Team Jones told Ariel Helwani of Fox Sports that Jones injured his left foot badly early on in the fight.

The fight was awarded the Fight of the Night honors with both fighters awarded $50,000 bonuses.

White said that, while he would like to see a rematch, it's too soon to make a determination just yet

Football Transfer Rumours, Juan Mata to Manchester City

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Today's mill is stroking its whiskered chin.  Once upon a time, there existed a man by the name of Michael Finnegan, famed for his ability to germinate facial hair. And a magnificent example of facial hair it indeed was – you might say that it defined him – but for its deficiency in one crucial aspect, namely that of wind resistance. Perhaps this was only to be expected, as it is frequently gusty in San Francisco, where he lived, and particularly so in the Bay area, where he worked, outdoors, at a job that restarts the very second it ends, namely painting the Golden Gate Bridge. He jumped off.

Adnan Januzaj is yet to sign a new contract with Manchester United. This, apparently, constitutes a "stand-off", to which Manchester City have been "alerted" – along with the entire rest of the world, to whom this information is also freely available. But City are ready to "pounce", in a move that "should add extra spice to the season's first Manchester derby of the season". The two clubs have played each other 165 times, the first of those in 1891. Adnan Januzaj has played for United once, for 23 minutes.

Which isn't that much less time than Juan Mata has been permitted so far this season, the unwitting victim of José Mourinho's one-man quest to destroy football. This, too, has caught Manchester City's covetous eyes, and they plan to buy him in January. Until January, they plan not to buy him.

And another displaced diminutive playmaker may also be moving. After André Villas-Boas signed every man who plays in his position that he could possibly think of, Lewis Holtby has shown rare perspicacity in deducing that Spurs may no longer require his services. Though he is tempted to quit football to focus on the formal-wear retail business that takes his name, his plight has been observed by Internazionale, who are contemplating a January offer.

Elsewhere, and after thrilling us all summer with his desire to leave Borussia Dortmund for Bayern Munich, Robert Lewandowski is back in the news. His agent has spoken to Napoli's chairman, a fact he was eager to share via radio interview, confiding that: "I can tell you that we have recently had contact." But, a man of genuine mystery, intrigue, fascination and captivation, he refused to reveal every riveting detail. "I cannot tell you how long I spoke with Aurelio De Laurentiis. It must remain between us." Oh, them! Oh, how they tease us so, with all their remaining, and all their unspecified period of conversational time.

Back in England, Newcastle are interested in the purchase of Leeds's right-back Sam Byram, not to be confused with his adoptive brothers, Angel Rangel, Gerardo Torrado, Willie Crilley, Nortey Nortey and half-brother, Gakdeniz Karadeniz. Meanwhile, Leeds are contemplating recruiting Luke Dowling as head of recruitment. Dowling has placed more partners in the City than any other consultant of his type, and as such, his signature would represent a major triumph.

Finally, both Arsenal and Liverpool are keen on Schalke's Kyriakos Papadopoulos, but it is now unlikely that he will move to Anfield – though Premier League clubs spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on their own scouts, many also use intelligence gleaned by their rivals. Whenever Arsène Wenger pays heed to a centre-back, all interest in him is immediately abandoned, a fact that cannot have escaped the unfathomably wise Brendan Brendan, who has a friend who went to Harvard. However the move has quashed, once and for all, the notion posited by some that with Arsenal's purchase of the world's best player, unwanted by any of the world's several superior clubs, the transfer market had ended forever. Please do remember poor Michael at this difficult time.