Despite courting controversy after bypassing the committee tasked with recommending a coach for the Indian Under-17 team, the All India Football Federation on Friday asked all members of the panel to meet Portuguese Luis Norton de Matos, deemed by the national governing body as the “number one choice” for the job, PTI reported.“All the advisory committee members have now been told to meet Luis Norton,” AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das said on Friday. The Portuguese is expected to be in India on February 28.The advisory committee was constituted to recommend the Indian team’s head coach for the 2017 Fifa U-17 World Cup, which will be held in India in October.Indian football legends Baichung Bhutia and IM Vijayan, former India international Abhishek Yadav, who is also the chief operating officer of the U-17 team, and AIFF Technical Director Savio Madiera were among the members of the special committee to shortlist the coach. Other members are Das and Kishore Taid, Head of Operations and Strategy of the AIFF.Norton De Matos, a former Portugal international and ex-coach of Benfica’s reserve side, as well of the Guinea-Bissau national team, was declared by the AIFF as its “number one choice” from among the shortlisted candidates. He is expected to meet Sports Secretary Injeti Srinivas and AIFF President Praful Patel on February 28 to chalk out his contract details, the report stated.A member of the advisory committee had alleged that the AIFF did not consult the panel before naming de Matos as the number-one choice. Defending the AIFF’s decision, Das said, “It’s an advisory committee, not a selection committee. We identified 7-8 candidates and we were asked to do Skype interviews. The interviews were done by me, Kishore and Abhishek. After the interviews, we identified Luis Norton de Matos as the most suitable candidate to come for the interview in India with the sports secretary and the AIFF president.”The AIFF had parted ways with previous coach Nicolai Adam after members of the U-17 team complained about the German’s abusive
Tuesday, 25 April 2017
Wozniacki Remains on Course to Win the Malaysian Open
Top seed Caroline Wozniacki powered into the final of the Malaysian Open on Saturday with a dominant 6-2 6-2 win over Hsieh Su-Wei. Wozniacki needed just an hour and 17 minutes to see off wildcard Hsieh, although it was not all plain sailing for the world number five. The Dane cruised into a 3-0 lead in the first, only for Hsieh to briefly put matters back on serve at 3-2 before Wozniacki won three straight games to take the set. Hsieh threatened a comeback by breaking Wozniacki immediately at the start of the second. But Wozniacki instantly broke back and her quality then shone through as she claimed five of the next six games to stay on course for a 23rd WTA singles title. After the match Wozniacki posted on Twitter: "In to my second finals of the year! Thank you for the support everyone! Finals tomorrow 6pm!!" And the former world number one will be expected to make similarly short work of Alexandra Dulgheru in the final. Dulgheru will head into the showpiece having come through a gruelling clash with fourth seed Jarmila Gajdosova 5-7 7-5 7-6 (7-4). The Romanian won the tie-break at the end of a deciding set in which Gajdosova had spurned 14 break-point opportunities to triumph after three hours and 14 minutes.
SANIA & BARBORA FALL SHORT
Everything Sania Mirza and Barbora Strycova did, Olypic champs- Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina- did better in the 76-minute semi-finals . The second-seeded Russians came through 6-4, 6-3.
Wozniacki Remains on Course to Win the Malaysian Open
Top seed Caroline Wozniacki powered into the final of the Malaysian Open on Saturday with a dominant 6-2 6-2 win over Hsieh Su-Wei. Wozniacki needed just an hour and 17 minutes to see off wildcard Hsieh, although it was not all plain sailing for the world number five. The Dane cruised into a 3-0 lead in the first, only for Hsieh to briefly put matters back on serve at 3-2 before Wozniacki won three straight games to take the set. Hsieh threatened a comeback by breaking Wozniacki immediately at the start of the second. But Wozniacki instantly broke back and her quality then shone through as she claimed five of the next six games to stay on course for a 23rd WTA singles title. After the match Wozniacki posted on Twitter: "In to my second finals of the year! Thank you for the support everyone! Finals tomorrow 6pm!!" And the former world number one will be expected to make similarly short work of Alexandra Dulgheru in the final. Dulgheru will head into the showpiece having come through a gruelling clash with fourth seed Jarmila Gajdosova 5-7 7-5 7-6 (7-4). The Romanian won the tie-break at the end of a deciding set in which Gajdosova had spurned 14 break-point opportunities to triumph after three hours and 14 minutes.
SANIA & BARBORA FALL SHORT
Everything Sania Mirza and Barbora Strycova did, Olypic champs- Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina- did better in the 76-minute semi-finals . The second-seeded Russians came through 6-4, 6-3.
Eden Hazard warns Chelsea About Losing Focus
Eden Hazard fears that chelsea may be losing focus and thus warns them to stay focused for the runaway Premier League leaders approach the final furlong in the title race, while crisistorn champions Leicester face up to life without sacked boss Claudio Ranieri. Antonio Conte's side are eight points clear at the top with just 13 games remaining and they have a golden opportunity to extend that lead when they host lowly Swansea on Saturday. Second placed Manchester City are not in action this weekend because their derby against Manchester United was postponed due to their rivals' League Cup final showdown with Southampton on Sunday. That gives the Blues a chance to pull clear against a Swansea side who will be heavy underdogs despite their impressive rise out of the relegation zone under the management of former Chelsea assistant coach Paul Clement. However, Chelsea showed a rare sign of vulnerability in a 1-1 draw at Burnley in their previous league match and Belgium playmaker Hazard insists his team can take nothing for granted as they look to regain the title.
“We just need to keep the same concentration. It's more difficult to play away because of the fans, but we are ready, we are professional. We can deal with the pressure. Everything is going good,“ Hazard said. “We know if we want to be champions, in our home stadium we have to win most of our games.
“We can't say all 19 because we have already lost to Liverpool, but we have to win 16 to 17 because it is our place and we are ready to deliver.“
Liverpool can't afford any sympathy for Leicester's plight as they aim for a win that would take them back into the top four. Jurgen Klopp's fifth placed team ended a run of five games without a win by beating Tottenham and Reds midfielder Adam Lallana, who signed a new contract this week, is confident of a strong finish to the season.
Australia spinner Steve O’Keefe changes ends, turns India’s batting upside down
Fortress India has been sacked. Or should that be SOKed? Not since 2012 had India lost a Test at home, and rarely in that stretch of 20 matches had they even been held to a draw. Last time Australia toured India for Tests they were crushed 4-0. They entered this match having lost their past nine Tests in Asia. Not since 2004 and the days of Gilchrist, McGrath and Warne had Australia won a Test in India. Not even Nostradamus could have seen this result coming.
World chess C'ship: Harika loses first game; faces ouster threat
Indian Grandmaster Harika Dronavalli lost to Tan Zhongyi of China in the first semi-final game of the World Women’s Chess Championship on Friday, PTI reported. It was a tough day at work for Harika as nothing worked right for the Indian who is making her third straight appearance in the semi-final of a knockout world championship. Zhongyi gave no chances in this nearly one-sided encounter. Harika will now have to win at all costs to stay in the match. A win in the return game of the two-games mini-match will bring the Indian back in contention while a draw or a loss would mean the end of the road for her in the championship. The other semifinal match witnessed a huge drama as Russian Alexandra Kosteniuk not only blundered away a won position but went on to lose the game against Anna Muzychuk of Ukraine. Muzychuk, who won with black, must be thanking her stars as she is now just a draw away from reaching the final of the championship. Harika was outdone in a Nimzo Indian defence game. The opening choice by Zhongyi was not really intimidating and Harika was close to equal after initial phase. The Chinese, however, showed better understanding of the hanging pawns structure while Harika went for a passive defense in the middle game. This proved a huge difference as white's pieces got an entry through the king side and Harika could do little.
Sevilla maintain pressure on Madrid, Griezmann saves Atletico
Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar were all on target as Barcelona shrugged off the loss of the injured Sergio Busquets to remain just two points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid with a 4-0 win at Eibar on Sunday. Sevilla separate the giants of Spanish football in second, just a point behind Madrid, after twice coming from behind to edge a seven-goal thriller 4-3 at rock-bottom Osasuna. However, Real Madrid also have a game in hand over their title rivals.Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar were all on target as Barcelona shrugged off the loss of the injured Sergio Busquets to remain just two points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid with a 4-0 win at Eibar on Sunday. Sevilla separate the giants of Spanish football in second, just a point behind Madrid, after twice coming from behind to edge a seven-goal thriller 4-3 at rock-bottom Osasuna. However, Real Madrid also have a game in hand over their title rivals. However, Messi doubled their lead just six minutes into the second-half when he swept home Luis Suarez's cross for his 28th goal in 26 games this season. And Luis Suarez matched his strike partner as La Liga's top scorer this season with 15 when he robbed Florian Lejeune before slotting home at the near post 22 minutes from time. Neymar hadn't scored from open play since October, but brought that run to an end by slotting home Aleix Vidal's low cross in stoppage time. Sevilla scored twice in the final five minutes to end Real Madrid's 40-game unbeaten run in all competitions last weekend and have now won five of the seven La Liga games when they have conceded first this season. "The team did some good things and made mistakes, but from start to finish looked to win the game," said Sevilla boss Jorge Sampaoli. Sergio Leon gave Osasuna a shock early lead before an unusual hat-trick from Sevilla captain Vicente Iborra levelled at 2-2 as he twice equalised either side of an own goal to restore Osasuna's lead. Osasuna were infuriated Franco Vazquez's vital third goal for Sevilla was allowed to stand despite a push on Oriol Riera 10 minutes from time. Pablo Sarabia's fine left-footed shot from outside the area sealed the points, but there was still time for Osasuna to pull another goal back when Kenan Kodro headed in from close range. Diego Simeone's men are now eight points back on Real Madrid. The visitors got off to the perfect start when Koke's cross towards Griezmann evaded everyone and flew into the far corner after just three minutes. However, Atletico were punished for trying to sit on their lead when Inigo Lekue smashed home an equaliser three minutes before half-time. Griezmann had already had one spectacular finish ruled out by the offside flag, but the French international continued his fine form with a rasping low drive from 25 yards to at least salvage a point for Atletico. Real Sociedad move level on points with Atletico in fourth as Juanmi's towering header 18 minutes from time handed them a 1-0 win over Celta Vigo.
India's low Test totals at home
India were dismissed for 105 in the first innings of their first Test against Australia on Friday.
Deepak shows a spiritual side with yoga
Deepak Kumar was sent to a gurukul by his father at the age of 11 in Dehradun to pursue spirituality. His father, a Delhi Tourism official, wanted Deepak to "be a good human being and not chase money".
Deepak spent the next 10 years in the school studying yoga, Vedas and Sanskrit. On Friday, he said, he made full use of his learnings at the ashram to get close to a medal in his maiden World Cup.
"It was a big occasion for me, but I was not nervous. Yoga helps me unwind in high pressure situations like these competitions," the soft-spoken Indian Air Force sergeant told TOI.
"I practice yoga every day." Deepak had his first tryst with shooting when he visited a nearby shooting academy run by former ace shooter Jaspal Rana. "I was drawn towards the game. As my game improved, the school purchased a rifle and a pistol for me. I tried my hand at pistol shooting, then air rifle."
In between, he started practising archery and even represented Uttrakhand in archery nationals. "But I had to give it up because of injury." Deepak, now 27, says his life as a shooter changed once he joined the Indian Air Force. "The coach there, Manoj Kumar, helped me improve as a shooter."
Deepak is trying to establish himself in an event in which India has won its lone individual Olympic gold - through Abhinav Bindra. He could not get the better of the likes of Buhan Song of China and Peter Sidi of Hungary on Friday, but he was pleased with his performance.
Warner powers SRH to 16-run win over KKR via D/L method
Skipper David Warner led from the front with a blistering 91 as Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders by 16 runs via Duckworth-Lewis method in a rain-truncated match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. Courtesy Warner's 55-ball knock, Sunrisers scored a decent 176 for four in 20 overs, but due to an hour-long rain delay, the revised target for KKR turned out to be 118 from 12 overs. The Shah Rukh Khan co-owned franchise could only manage 101 for four in 12 overs. Credit should be given to the 'Two Kumars from Meerut' - Praveen (1/18 from 2 overs) and Bhuvneshwar (1/24), who gave away just 5 and 7 runs respectively in the 10th and 11th overs as KKR were left to score 25 off the last over. Bhuvneshwar again bowled a decent last over, giving away 8 runs, as Warner and company logged home two more points by virtue of their second win from five games. KKR skipper Gautam Gambhir couldn't repeat his performance of the previous game as he was dismissed while trying to whack a Praveen Kumar delivery over mid-wicket. Robin Uthappa hit a few audacious shots en route his 21-ball-34 before flicking one from Moises Henriques to Praveen, who was placed at short fine leg. Andre Russell (19 from 10 balls) again showed his big-hitting prowess with a couple of huge sixes with one off left-arm spinner Bipul Sharma that went into the top tier. However, he was gone trying another big hit off Ravi Bopara being caught by Dale Steyn at the long-off boundary. Once Russell was gone, it was left to Manish Pandey (33 not out) and Yusuf Pathan (6). Much depended on Pathan, who for a long time has not won a match single-handedly for his franchise, with only a few second fiddles to show. He again failed to provide the winning push. Warner's knock, that became the decisive one, had nine boundaries and four sixes and it also helped Sunrisers reach a respectable target. Warner's dismissal put the brakes on their scoring rate.
SC orders for BCCI raise questions
The Supreme Court order restricts BCCI office-bearers to nine-year terms. These orders have raised confusion all around. However, the Supreme Court order makes it clear that a person can only hold a position in the Board for nine years in total. The Supreme Court provided clarification during the latest hearing on Friday over the implementation of the justice RM Lodha Committee report on ushering in reforms in the organisation. The court's order after Friday's hearing says: "All the office bearers of BCCI and of it's affiliated State Associations who fail to meet the norms recommended by the Committee and accepted by this Court, shall forthwith demur and cease to hold office, namely: A person shall be disqualified from being an office bearer if he or she has been an office bearer of the BCCI for nine years or a State Association for the same period." This makes it clear that officials will not be able to enjoy separate nine-year terms in the state units and BCCI. The apex Court said that it would pick the names for the BCCI's interim administration on Tuesday, from a list provided to the court by amicus curiae, Gopal Subramanium. The initial confusion over the tenure has given an impression that officials can hold posts for 18 years, thus raising hopes of some of the senior BCCI officials that they can continue in office. Attorney general, Mukul Rohatgi, asked the Supreme Court to initiate a wider debate on the Lodha Committee report and consider referring it to a larger bench.
Parthiv Patel's 100 takes Gujarat to Maiden title
DUBIOUS UMPIRING
Left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem was the pick of rest of India bowlers with four wickets, but the Jharkhand bowler's two dismissals caused huge controversy. Umpire Virender Sharma came under the spotlight when Gujarat skipper Parthiv Patel reacted sharply at being given out caught bat and pad. Parthiv was unlucky to be given out caught at short leg as Nadeem's ball was nowhere near the bat. The batsman could be heard shouting "umpiring kyu karte ho" (why are you umpiring) while repeatedly turning around and glaring at the official on his walk back. The decision which left him five short of 10,000 first-class runs upset Parthiv so much that he stormed into match refree's room and was heard complaining about it.
India vs Australia 2017: Matt Renshaw caught India off guard
Sania mirza-Barbora Strycova bow out in Dubai Open semi-finals
Sourav Ganguly to have one stand named after him in Eden Gardens
The four others stands will be initiated after ex cricketer Pankaj Roy and previous Taxi presidents B.N. Dutt, A.N. Ghosh and Snehasnshu Acharya.
Uncovering this, Taxi president Sourav Ganguly stated: "We got the authorization from the safeguard specialists today (Thursday). We will finish the work as ahead of schedule as could be expected under the circumstances".
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The proposition had been passed in the Taxicab working council meeting a year ago.
In any case, with the armed force being the overseer of the Maidan, where the Eden Patio nurseries is found, its consent is compulsory before any such choices can be executed.
Super Smith Rises
His prospective colleagues at RPS would be content with the new procurement and that was communicated on Monday by captain Steve Smith. "Welcome to Pune @benstokes38 first round is on you!" Smith tweeted after the declaration of Ben Stirs as a RPS player.
India rise to 101, ranked 11th in Asia
This is the group's best-constantly positioning since May 1996 – it was positioned 101 then moreover.
India have bounced 31 places from its last rank of 132nd in the earlier month.
Taking after several wins as of late, India are currently positioned eleventh in Asia.
The most noteworthy FIFA positioning accomplished by India ever is 94, which was achieved in February 1996. India were positioned 99 in November 1993 and 100 in October 1993, December 1993 and April 1996.
The most recent few years had been productive for India as they won 11 of their 13 matches, including an informal amusement against Bhutan, while scoring an aggregate of 31 objectives.
Sindhu is world No. 2 now, Nehwal drops to 9
Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying remained on the highest priority on the rundown with 87911 positioning focuses and Spain's Carolina Marin is on third place with 75664 focuses. Sindhu has 75759 focuses.
PV Sindhu's bounce in the rankings came fundamentally in the wake of winning the India Open Superseries where she crushed Olympic champion Carolina Marin 21-19, 21-16 in the last.
The lady title win helped the Indian shuttler limit her straight on record against the Olympian champion Spaniard to 4-5. Sindhu had last crushed Marin in the BWF Super Arrangement in Dubai a year ago.
The other Indian in the main 10 of the ladies' singles world positioning is Saina Nehwal, who dropped one place to be at nine. Both Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu lost in the first round of the Malaysia Open Superseries on Wednesday
Malinga trick in vain as B'desh beat Lanka
Mustafizur grabbed 4-21 while Shakib included 3-24 as the guests in Mashrafe's last Twenty20 match rejected Sri Lanka for 131 pursues in 18 overs scoring 176-9.
The win, which finished Bangladesh's eight-coordinate losing streak in this configuration, additionally helped the side secure an attract the two-coordinate arrangement after they lost the opening diversion by six wickets on Tuesday.
"I am feeling pleased to have played with these young men and the care staff. Enormous because of my cricket board and my family," Mashrafe said in gagged voice.
It ruined Lasith Malinga's cap trap as the veteran quick bowler with a sling activity completed with 3-34, halting Bangladesh's scoring binge and giving Sri Lanka an opportunity to their third progressive arrangement win.
Kuldeep Gives KKR first breakthrough
It's that chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav, who has struck convenient for KKR. Parthiv and Buttler were watching foreboding out there having taken Mumbai Indians to 58 in seven overs. Parthiv started the eighth over in style, clearing Kuldeep for a beast six over the mid wicket locale. In any case, the chinaman struck the ball after, as Parthiv rearranged a little over, missed interfacing the breadth and was out leg some time recently. 65/1 in 7.2 overs
Along these lines, that is all from us for this diversion. It has most likely been an energizing session of cricket. Mumbai have developed successful in this edge-of-the-seat thriller and grabbed their first win of the season. Presently we make a beeline for Indore for the eighth match of Indian T20 Association amongst Punjab and Pune. Another wafer of a diversion anticipates us as we say farewell to you from this one. Until then, fare thee well and here's to you!
Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Bottas ends Hamilton's pole run in Bahrain Grand Prix,2017
"See, it doesn't exist," said Vettel. "It's not one that's really used much in the vocabulary," added Hamilton.