Saturday, March 28, 2009


Taufik Hidayat showed on Saturday why he doesn’t merely make magical moments his own. Badminton’s biggest enthraller etched every frame of his strokes on a hundred-odd minds at the Gachibowli Stadium.
At one point, Hidayat, moving forward to the net, watched the lobbed shuttle looping down behind him, twirled around on his heel without a hint of imbalance, and used his backhand to flick it back exactly where it had come from. There’s a respectably short summation: the reverse backhand slice. But it was a shuttle, which anyone — even a disinterested Hidayat on one of his moody days — would’ve given up on. The match stats would reduce the moment to a shuttle picked in vain as the long rally finally ended in favour of Hidayat’s compatriot Tommy Sugiarto. But it was a rare point won by the youngster in Hidayat’s 36-minute 21-13 21-11 march into the final.
At game point in the opener, the 28-year-old world No 7 had stamped his dominance on the match with a rasping backhand cross-court smash. Another shot was hit from behind and between his legs, and yet another was a push at the net, almost as an afterthought and with a theatric pause, which whizzed right past Sugiarto’s nose. The most dramatic was another attack: Hidayat expected a high shuttle on his far right, found it to his left, and turned around for a backhand smash.

Thursday, March 19, 2009


Afghanistan's cricket team headed to South Africa Thursday confident that morale and hardwork would win them a place in the World Cup 2011 in a stellar rise for sport in the war-torn nation.
The team were due to arrive in South Africa on Friday ahead of their April 1 opening 1 match against Denmark, cricket board director Shazada Massoud said.
Afghanistan's team, most of whom learned the game in Pakistan as refugees and once used downed helicopters as changing rooms, lacked the facilities of wealthier nations vying for a World Cup place, Massoud told AFP."But the advantage our team has over others is that they are hard-working, talented and have high morale," he said. "Their morale is very strong."
The top four teams in the competition will book a place in the 2011 World Cup, to be held in Asia.
The Afghan players have spent the past month training in Pakistan, where facilities are far superior to those in Afghanistan.They have attracted an enthusiastic following in Afghanistan, where cricket was introduced in the 1990s but was neglected during the rule of the Islamist Taliban, ousted in late 2001 but now behind an insurgency.
Afghanistan are in Group B in the 12-team qualifying round along with Bermuda, Denmark, Kenya, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Canada, Ireland, Oman, Scotland, Namibia and Uganda are in Group A.

Monday, March 16, 2009



Virender Sehwag broke into top 10 and Sachin Tendulkar returned to top 20 in batsmen's chart while Yuvraj Singh rose to a career-best third place in the all-rounder's table following India's 3-1 series win against New Zealand. Sehwag and Tendulkar were the biggest movers in the ICC ODI Player Rankings after their splendid performance in the recent series against New Zealand.
Sehwag, who scored 299 runs against the Black Caps, jumped nine places to sixth position in the latest rankings for ODI batsmen, headed by his captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Yuvraj and Gautam Gambhir, however, dropped one and four places respectively in the batsmen's chart. Yuvraj now sits in fourth place while Gambhir shares 16th spotMeanwhile in the rankings for ODI bowlers, New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has fallen off the top spot and now sits in fifth place after managing just two wickets in the series which was dominated by the Indian batsmen.
Vettori's drop has benefitted Sri Lanka fast bowler Nuwan Kulasekara who, for the first time in his career, has surged to the top. Australia fast bowler Nathan Bracken is in second place while Kyle Mills of New Zealand is third.

Friday, March 13, 2009

THE MAIN ATTRACTION OF RURAL SPORTS OF PUNJAB."BULLOCK CART RACES"






From the day when the rural sports have been started in punjab.the main attraction in the sports for the people is "bullock cart races".And people luv to watch this sport.basically farmers take part in this game and care should be taken while doing this race.they must know how to carry the cart and also care should be taken of bullocks.






Thursday, March 12, 2009

UPCOMIG DATES OF MATCHES GOING TO BE PLAYED BY INDIA.

· India in New Zealand, 5 ODI Series, 2009
[India,New Zealand]
o 14 Mar,2009 01:00 am GMT 5th ODI
New Zealand Vs India
Eden Park, Auckland


· India in New Zealand, 3 Test Series, 2009
[India,New Zealand]
o Mar 17-22,2009 10:00 pm GMT 1st Test
New Zealand Vs India
Seddon Park, Hamilton
o Mar 25-30,2009 10:00 pm GMT 2nd Test
New Zealand Vs India
McLean Park, Napier
o Apr 02-07,2009 10:00 pm GMT 3rd Test
New Zealand Vs India
WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington


ICC World Twenty20, 2009
[Australia,Bangladesh,England,India,New Zealand,Pakistan,Sri Lanka,South Africa,Scotland,Ireland,West Indies,Netherlands]


o 06 Jun,2009 4:30 pm GMT 4th Match
India Vs Bangladesh
Trent Bridge, Nottingham


o 10 Jun,2009 4:30 pm GMT 12th Match
India Vs Ireland
Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

INDIA THRASH NEWZEALAND BY 10 WICKETS IN ODI SERIES

Virender Sehwag smashed the fastest century by an Indian to lead his country to a crushing win over New Zealand in their rain-shortened fourth one-day international at Hamilton on Wednesday.
Sehwag pounded an unbeaten 125 from just 74 balls to help India pile on 201 without loss in less than 24 overs when a fifth rain delay forced an early end to the match.
New Zealand had made 270 for five from their 47 overs but India, who were 84 runs ahead of the par score when the match was abandoned, were awarded a 10-wicket victory under the Duckworth-Lewis method.
The win gave India an unbeatable 3-0 lead and their first one-day series victory on New Zealand soil in 33 years, with Saturday's final game at Auckland still to be played.
Brendon McCullum and Peter McGlashan both blasted half-centuries as the Kiwis went on the rampage, chasing quick runs in their own innings, which was twice delayed by rain.
McCullum belted 77, featuring seven fours and two sixes, off 95 balls, while McGlashan made an unbeaten 56 from 42 deliveries and Grant Elliott chipped in with a quick 35 not out, but to no avail.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

(4TH ODI)NEWZEALAND WIN TOSS AND BAT FIRST AGAINST INDIA

As the 4th one day international is going on,this time newzealand win the toss against india and should bat first at seddon park in Hamilton.

at this time newzealand have done three major changes in their team.first of all, Daniel Vettori back to the match after the birth of his first child.Left arm seamer Ewen Thompson was picked to make his debut and lan O'Brien again going to play the match.

India aslo made two changes in the team, as sachin tendulker is injured so he is not going to play this match.and Munaf patel is aslo not playing this match.And Rohit Sharma and Ishant Sharma replace them.And woud play this match.


Teams:Bold
New Zealand - Daniel Vettori (captain), Jesse Ryder, Brendon McCullum, Martin Guptill, Ross Taylor, Grant Elliott, Jacob Oram, Peter McGlashan, Ewen Thompson, Kyle Mills, Ian O'Brien.
India - Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain), Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Yuvrav Singh, Rohit Sharma, Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Praveen Kumar, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma.

ATTACK ON SRI LANKAN TEAM IN PAKISTAN


Bollywood star Preity Zinta wipes a tear from her eye after hearing that two of IPL Punjab Kings players Jaywardne and Sangakara were injured in a terrorist shooting in Pakistan while she was attending the New Zealand and India 1st one day international cricket match at McLean Park, Napier, New Zealand. A dozen masked gunmen armed with rifles and rocket launchers attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team as it traveled to a match in Pakistan on Tuesday, wounding several players and killing five police officers, officials said. (AP Photo/NZPA, Ross Setford)

KYLE MILLS VIEWS REGARDING INDIAN CRICKET TEAM



New Zealand's most experienced pacer Kyle Mills is "staggered" by the wealth of talent in the Indian batting order but remains optimistic that the Kiwis would be able to contain the rampaging visitors by bowling dot balls.
"It is an extremely talented batting line-up. You have somebody like Rahul Dravid who can't even make it to the line-up. It staggers me.
"Their bats seem to be made of something special. We have to try and bowl a string of dot balls and put pressure on them and break their momentum," Mills told reporters ahead of the fourth one-dayer here tomorrow.
"I look back at some Aussie teams, with Gilchrist and Hayden both in form in the same innings. It was pretty tough to bowl at them. But at the moment there is (Virender) Sehwag, who some say is in the form of his life. Then you have (Sachin) Tendulkar and (Mahendra Singh) Dhoni. You get a wicket and another very strong batsman comes in," he added.
Mills also feels that he had let his team, which trails 0-2 in the series, down by not taking wickets early in the innings.
"We had really specific plans against the batsmen, and we executed them really well in Australia. It is pretty obvious we haven't been executing them here, and we have suffered the consequences. But the plans are pretty good in general."
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