Thursday, July 29, 2010

Bolt, Gay to race in 4x100 relay at Zurich

Bolt, Gay to race in 4x100 relay at Zurich

ZURICH, July 29: Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay will race when Jamaica and the United States field teams in the 4x100 meter relay at the Diamond League meet in Zurich.
Organizers of the August 19 Weltklasse meet said on Thursday that Olympic and world champion Bolt will anchor a Jamaica team including Mario Forsythe, Yohan Blake, and Marvin Anderson. Gay, the second-fastest man in history behind Bolt's record of 9.58 seconds, heads a US lineup featuring Walter Dix, Wallace Spearmon and Trell Kimmons. Bolt and Gay are skipping the individual 200 at Zurich, which splits the Diamond League finals with Brussels the following week. Bolt, Gay and former world record-holder Asafa Powell of Jamaica will race the 100 at Stockholm's Diamond League meet next week. (Agencies)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Gill mum on Aiyar outburst

Gill mum on Aiyar outburst
New Delhi, July 28: Sports Minister M S Gill today refused to join issues with his predecessor Mani Shankar Aiyar who had criticized the hosting of Commonwealth Games as waste of money, merely saying that he was happy with the pace of work allotted to his ministry. Asked to comment on Aiyar’s remarks yesterday that he would be ‘unhappy’ if the Commonwealth Games were a success and that only ‘evil’ will patronize them, Gill said ‘nothing’.
Gill said after he took over as the minister he had two things to do and he had done them satisfactorily till now. “The first was to see that the funds are given at the right time. Till last June, we gave all the funds. This is a matter of record and is also on the website. Our officials also examined the request of those who required additional funds and it too was given,” he told reporters outside Parliament House. Gill said the second task was to ensure the completion of 13 stadiums, nine of which were being constructed or renovated by the CPWD. “These stadiums have no defects. There is no leakage in them. The work has been executed with perfection,” he said, adding that these stadiums would be handed over to the Games Organising Committee on August 1. (PTI)

Gill mum on Aiyar outburst

Gill mum on Aiyar outburst
New Delhi, July 28: Sports Minister M S Gill today refused to join issues with his predecessor Mani Shankar Aiyar who had criticized the hosting of Commonwealth Games as waste of money, merely saying that he was happy with the pace of work allotted to his ministry. Asked to comment on Aiyar’s remarks yesterday that he would be ‘unhappy’ if the Commonwealth Games were a success and that only ‘evil’ will patronize them, Gill said ‘nothing’.

Gill said after he took over as the minister he had two things to do and he had done them satisfactorily till now. “The first was to see that the funds are given at the right time. Till last June, we gave all the funds. This is a matter of record and is also on the website. Our officials also examined the request of those who required additional funds and it too was given,” he told reporters outside Parliament House. Gill said the second task was to ensure the completion of 13 stadiums, nine of which were being constructed or renovated by the CPWD. “These stadiums have no defects. There is no leakage in them. The work has been executed with perfection,” he said, adding that these stadiums would be handed over to the Games Organising Committee on August 1. (PTI)

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Kalmadi dubs Mani Shankar Aiyar anti-national

Kalmadi dubs Mani Shankar Aiyar anti-national

New Delhi, July 27: Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi labelled Mani Shankar Aiyar ‘anti national’ for wishing that the Commonwealth Games are ‘spoilt’.

Aiyar, who as a sports minister was a known critic of the Commonwealth Games and even had continuous run-ins with Kalmadi, maintained that the huge amount of money spent on Commonwealth Games could have been better used to train young athletes for international sporting events.

“Personally, I will be unhappy if the Commonwealth Games are successful,” Aiyar, a nominated Rajya Sabha member, told reporters outside parliament on Tuesday.

“I am very happy with the rains, firstly it will ensure a good agriculture for the country and secondly it will ensure that the Commonwealth Games are spoilt,” Aiyar said. “Just imagine, if we would have spent the Rs.35,000 crore ($7 billion) in providing training to the children, we would have won medals at every international sporting event,” Aiyar added.

Kalmadi retorted saying that had Aiyar continued as the sports minister, India could never have hosted the Games. “The Games are possible only because MS Gill is the sports minister. Had Mani Shankar Aiyar continued to be sports minister, the Games would not have happened at all. Gill has done a remarkable job since he has taken over,” Kalmadi said during the inauguration of the remodelled Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Later, talking to reporters, Kalmadi said: “He (Aiyar) is anti-national. When everyone is looking forward to the Commonwealth Games, he is going around wishing the Games are spoilt.” (IANS)

Monday, July 26, 2010

Low key appearance for Sunil Chhetri against Man United

Low key appearance for Sunil Chhetri against Man United
NEW DELHI, July 26: Indian striker Sunil Chhetri made a low-key 21-minute appearance in the second half in Kansas City Wizard’s surprise 2-1 win over English Premier League giants Manchester United in an international friendly in Kansas City, United States.

Chhetri, who is yet to make his Major League Soccer debut, came in for Teal Bunbury in the 69th minute and had a couple of shots which however did not trouble Manchester United goalkeeper Benjamin Amos at the newly remodelled Arrowhead Stadium.

He was lively throughout his outing as he kept running and tried to pile pressure on the Manchester United defence in an open and free-flowing game that was played at a breakneck pace in front of more than 50,000 spectators last night.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Inquiry panel submits report to HI, does not draw conclusions

Inquiry panel submits report to HI, does not draw conclusions
Hockey sex scandal

New Delhi, July 23: The inquiry panel probing the sex scandal that has rocked Indian hockey submitted its report to Hockey India today amid indications that the committee had only given a factual account and refrained from drawing any conclusions on coach M K Kaushik’s conduct. HI, on its part, will submit the report of the five-member inquiry committee to the Sports Authority of India (SAI) tomorrow.
“We have received the report from the committee. We will study and discuss the report thoroughly and accordingly give our recommendations and submit it to SAI tomorrow,” HI secretary general Narinder Batra said.
Chairman of the inquiry panel, Rajiv Mehta said the committee received testimonies from both the parties — coach M K Kaushik and complainant Ranjita Devi — and no other evidences were required for the probe. “We have had lots of testimonies from both the parties as well some other players and manager of the team Madhu Yadav and we don’t need to talk to any individual further.
We have given our report,” he said. It is learnt that the panel, comprising Rajiv Mehta (chairman), Zafar Iqbal, Ajitpal Singh, Sudarshan Pathak and Anupam Ghulati, refrained from drawing any conclusion and only presented facts in their report to HI. According to HI sources, the federation is also expected to refrain from giving any conclusion in their recommendation to SAI and will leave the entire matter on the government body as Kaushik was appointed by SAI. Indian hockey plunged into a deep crisis last Tuesday when fringe player Ranjita, in a written complaint to HI, accused chief coach Kaushik of sexually harassing her.
HI then sprung into action and formed a five-member committee to investigate the matter. Even though Kaushik tendered his resignation to HI president Vidya Stokes, which was accepted yesterday, he pleaded innocence and said the allegations were baseless and he was a victim of ‘big-time conspiracy’.
HI also sacked videographer Basavraj whose photographs with prostitutes in compromising situations during the recent Canada and China tour were also sent to the national body through an anonymous e-mail. (PTI)

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

FIFA begins inspection for 2018-2022 World Cups

FIFA begins inspection for 2018-2022 World Cups

Tokyo, July 20: A FIFA inspection committee has started a visit to the 12 countries vying to host the World Cup in 2018 and 2022. The visit to Japan on Monday marks the start of a long tour to evaluate countries, which will conclude in Qatar in September, after the other seven candidates are visited and evaluated, Prensa Latina reported. Each city will be visited for at least for four days and the work of the FIFA commission is to see if they are really ready, and evaluate the conditions of their sites, facilities, infrastructure and other aspects. The commission is headed by Chilean Soccer Federation president Harold Mayne Nicholls. A new stadium will be built in Osaka - provisionally called Osaka Ecology Stadium - with a capacity for 83,000 people, and it could be the site of the 2022 World Cup’s opening and final matches if Japan is finally elected as the host. Australia, South Korea, Qatar, the US and Japan are the candidates for the 2022 World Cup, while Britain, the US, Russia, Australia, Belgium/Holland (dual candidature) and Spain/Portugal are bidding for 2018. Spain/Portugal will be evaluated Aug 30-Sep 2, the US Sep 6-9, and Qatar September 13-17. The final decision will be made Dec 2 in Zurich, Switzerland. (IANS)

Monday, July 19, 2010

Somdev at career-best 103 in rankings

Somdev at career-best 103 in rankings

NEW DELHI, July 19: A semifinal appearance at the Aptos Challenger tournament helped India’s ace tennis player Somdev Devvarman rise back to his career-best singles ranking of 103 in the ATP charts.

Somdev lost to Donald Young in the last four stage but the effort was enough to jump two places up. Yuki Bhambri, who has resumed practice after nursing a broken ankle, has lost 14 positions to slip to 489th spot. In the doubles chart, veterans Leander Paes (6) and Mahesh Bhupati (7) kept their places in the top-10 while Rohan Bopanna rose a rung to career-best 38. Meanwhile, a struggling Sania Mirza gained a position to be at 131 in the WTA singles chart. (PTI)

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Sunil Chhetri closing in for MLS debut

Sunil Chhetri closing in for MLS debut
NEW DELHI, July 15: Indian striker Sunil Chhetri’s Major League Soccer debut may not be too far away as his club Kansas City Wizards on Thursday said he will be soon included in the 18-man match-day squad. Chhetri signed for KC Wizards in late March and has made his debut for the Kansas-based side in the Lamar Hunt US Open match against Colorado Rapids in April. He is yet to make his debut in MLS, which is halfway through this season. “Hopefully he will be able to make the 18-man active roster sometime in the coming weeks,” KC Wizards Public Relations Officer Dave Borchardt said. Chhetri has also a chance to play against the likes of Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Gary Neville, Dimitar Berbatov and Edwin Van der Sar in KC Wizards friendly match against Manchester United on July 25. “The teams (KC Wizards and Manchester United) are still finalising how many players will be available for the game day roster as well as how many substitutions will be allowed,” he said. (PTI)

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

India draw 3-3 with Belgium in 1st hockey Test

India draw 3-3 with Belgium in 1st hockey Test
New Delhi, July 14: Drag-flicker Sandeep Singh’s twin strikes went in vain as India were held to a 3-3 draw by Belgium in the first hockey Test match at Temse, Belgium. Sandeep converted two penalty corners for India in the 26th and 28th minute of the match yesterday, while the third goal was scored by Vikas Pillay (58th).
For Belgium Jeff Thys (13th minute), Jerome Truyens (48th) and Thomas Briels (59th) were the goal-getters. The second Test between the two sides will be played at Antwerp tomorrow. In yesterday’’s encounter, Belgium began strongly with an attack by Greg Gucassoff after being set up with an overhead pass from his captain Truyens, but the danger was waived off momentarily by an alert Indian goalkeeper P Sreejesh. Shortly after, Belgium created a fast break through the centre but Cedric Charlier’’s short went wide off the target.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Saina Nehwal confident of extending unbeaten run


Saina confident of extending unbeaten run
New Delhi, July 13: After her three-title winning streak last month, top Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal looks confident of taking her unbeaten run into the World Championships next month.
The 20-year-old from Hyderabad won three titles in three weeks, including two Super Series events, in June and was Tuesday named the captain of the nine-member squad for the World Championships in Paris.

World No. 3 Saina said she is not in awe of facing Chinese players in the Championships and she has comfortably beaten them in the recent past.

“I cannot predict which round I will reach in the World Champioships, but I hope I win the tournament,” said Saina, who was faciliated by Badminton Association of India (BAI) and team sponsors Premier Brands for her achievement here Tuesday.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Why world’s swiftest sprinters are of African origin

Why world’s swiftest sprinters are of African origin
Washington, July 12: Scientists may have uncovered why the world’s fastest sprinters are usually of West African origin. The centre of gravity tends to be located higher on the body of blacks than whites, according to new research.

However, the research team — Adrian Bejan, professor of engineering at Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering, Edward Jones, a Ph D candidate at Cornell University currently teaching at Howard University, and Duke graduate Jordan Charles — believes these differences are not racial, but rather biological.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Spaniards set up title clash with Dutch

Spaniards set up title clash with Dutch
DURBAN, July 7: Spain needed a 73rd minute goal from defender Carles Puyol to edge past Germany 1-0 in Durban on Wednesday and set up a World Cup final against Netherlands.

Puyol climbed above the defence to head the winner from a Xavi corner and send Spain to their first World Cup final. The Spaniards dominated most of the match but struggled to finish off a German side that was lacking their usual pace.

European champions Spain dominated possession early on and needed only five minutes to carve out their first chance against a nervous German defence.

Spain forward Pedro, who started ahead of the misfiring Fernando Torres, played the ball for David Villa, who caught Arne Friedrich napping but could not beat keeper Manuel Neuer.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Loew out to pain Spain

Loew out to pain Spain

CAPE TOWN, July 4: He has tamed Fabio Capello’s Three Lions, demolished Diego Maradona’s dream and snuffed out Lionel Messi’s magic, but can Germany coach Joachim Loew now inflict some World Cup pain on Spain?

After routing Argentina 4-0 in Sunday's quarterfinal, Germany face Spain in Wednesday’s semifinal in Durban with a place in the July 11 final against either the Netherlands or Uruguay at stake.

“My team showed great resolve, a great willingness to win and it wasn't just a high-level victory, but a true champions’ performance,” beamed Loew after Germany out-classed Maradona's Argentina.

The 50-year-old's contract with the German Football Federation (DFB) expired last Wednesday, but if Germany are crowned world champions next Sunday, Loew will be able to name his price.

A deep thinker, Loew has admitted to seeing a psychologist in the past and although he never got higher than Germany's Under-21 team as a player, he has won titles at club-level as a coach in Austria, Turkey and Germany.

Like most of his squad before this World Cup, Loew was largely unknown outside of Germany, but his tactical ability and reading of the game has seen his side claim the scalps of two of international footballs giants.

Having noted England's defence struggled for pace, Loew insisted on fast counter-attacks to allow pacey midfielders Mesut Ozil and Thomas Mueller to exploit the space at the back with devastating consequences for Capello's side.

Against Argentina, Germany's tireless work in defence cut off Messi's supply of possession and without the ball to showcase his attacking brilliance, Loew's team reduced the world footballer of the year to a redundant midfielder.

Even Maradona was humbled by Germany's performance on what he decribed as the 'toughest day of my life' as Bastian Schweinsteiger bossed the midfield and Miroslav Klose scored twice in the rout.

Despite his low profile, Loew succeeded Jurgen Klinsmann as head coach four years ago and guided the Germans to the Euro 2008 final where they lost 1-0 to Spain in Vienna.

He showed he can handle Germany's big-name stars during a player revolt in October 2008.

First, reserve striker Kevin Kuranyi stormed out at half-time of the qualifying victory over Russia, bitter about a lack of opportunities, then captain Michael Ballack questioned Loew's commitment to his senior players.

Ballack was brought back into line without losing face, while Kuranyi was simply told he will never play for Germany again while Loew in in charge.

The key to Loew's success here has been his squad's fitness, allowing them to exploit the gaps in defences, blended with established senior players like captain Philipp Lahm, Klose and Schweinsteiger leading by example.

To a man, the Germany squad - with an average age of just under 25 - has risen to the occasion. There were only glimpses in the warm-up games to the dazzling form produced in South Africa by rising stars Ozil and Mueller.

Ironically, the blow of losing Ballack has transpired to be a blessing in disguise as the next generation have seized their chance.

Likewise, senior forwards Lukas Podolski and Klose scored just five Bundesliga goals goals between them last season, compared to the six World Cup goals they have already scored here in just six games.

Now just two more blockbusting displays could well see Loew's side claiming a fourth World Cup title for Germany. (Agencies)

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Flying Dutchmen undaunted by Brazil

Flying Dutchmen undaunted by Brazil

Coach Dunga has a few injury and suspension worries. Ramires is suspended while Elano has been confirmed to be out with an ankle injury.

Felipe Melo is training normally but he may not start on Friday afternoon. Daniel Alves will be the replacement for Elano while Josue or Kleberson will be drafted in as replacement for Ramires.

Probable Lineup (4-2-3-1): Julio Cesar, Maicon, Lucio, Juan, Bastos; Gilberto Silva, Josue; Alves, Kaka, Robinho; Luis Fabiano

The Dutch have no injury concerns. Arjen Robben will start again and coach Bert van Marwijk is unlikely to chance his lineup. In a 4-2-3-1 formation, Mark van Bommel and Nigel De Jong will be the two central midfielders entrusted with the task of protecting the back four and breaking Brazilian moves while Arjen Robben and Dirk Kuyt will be the two widemen with Wesley Sneijder playing through the middle.

Probable Lineup (4-2-3-1): Stekelenburg, Van der Wiel, Heitinga, Mathijsen, Van Bronckhorst; Van Bommel, De Jong; Robben, Sneijder, Kuyt; Van Persie

PORT ELIZABETH, July 1: The impressive Dutch march through the World Cup finals might hit a brick wall on Friday when they meet a Brazil side in startling form and looking everything like becoming champions for a sixth time.

Netherlands have their sights set on lifting the trophy themselves but coach Bert van Marwijk faces a tactical dilemma for a quarterfinal in Port Elizabeth against a team that has mercilessly punished their opponents, whatever their approach.

With three forwards, Chile boldly attacked the Samba Boys in their second round encounter but lost 3-0 after being torn to shreds by a side that looked close to flawless in all areas of the pitch.

Likewise, putting up the shutters in defence does not seem to work much either, with the likes of the brilliant Kaka, Robinho and Luis Fabiano relentlessly chipping away.

Coach Dunga, who was captain when Brazil beat Netherlands in the 1994 and 1998 World Cups, said their opponents were technically strong and his team had to be prepared.

However, accommodation arrangements and an unfamiliar training venue seemed to be more of a concern to Dunga than the threat of Brazil's in-form and confident opponents.

“It interferes with things,” he said. “We will have to share a hotel with more people, there will be more confusion, and we will have to overcome this situation. Now, we are going to move to another reality,” he said.

Elano will be missing on Friday with a bruised ankle sustained during Brazil's game with Ivory Coast and Dani Alvez will likely fill the void, as he did against Chile.

Felipe Melo has an ankle injury and his replacement Ramires is suspended for two yellow cards, meaning Josue will likely get a start against the Dutch.

Netherlands have won all four of their matches and Arjen Robben's early goal on his return from injury in their 2-1 win over Slovakia has given the team a major lift.

They have endured criticism about dull play but winger Ryan Babel insisted the Dutch had so far faced opponents who had used negative tactics and Brazil's attacking flair would bring the best out of them.

“We play our better games against teams that want to play football as well and on Friday, Brazil is not going to wait,” he said.

Van Marwijk believes his team can go all the way having been in control in their group matches. He will be expecting something entirely different against Brazil, however.

“Perhaps we might be the underdogs for the first time in South Africa. We are confident but the Brazilians also convey this confidence. It’s almost like they’re invincible,” he said.

“But we’re here for one reason, to get the big prize. We have to believe in it,” he said. (Agencies)