Sunday, August 23, 2009

ENGLAND win back the ASHES

Its a great time for England as they won the ASHES which is considered to be the most precious one even one step ahead higher than the world cup. After a long struggle England managed to lead the series 2-1. The final match decides the fate of the trophy which was over ruled completely by england over aussies. Flintoff leads England off with a stump in hand, leads them up the race to healthy applause. There's Kevin Pietersen in the dressing rooms, the whole England squad looks to be there, they've all played a part. The Man of the Match is Stuart Broad, he was the one who changed the game dramatically in one spell during the first innings. While England's Man of the series is Andrew Strauss for his brilliant batting and splendid captaincy-nominated by Tim Nielsen. For Australia, Michael Clarke for his dominating batting is the Man of the seriesnominated by Andy Flower. The Compton-Miller Medal goes to the player who has had the biggest impact on the series, goes to Andrew Strauss.
Broad: Greatest day of your career? 'By far'. Yea thank god, he says when Athers asks no bragging rights from the old man anymore in the family. 'No-one can replace Fred. He's been a fantastic servant to England cricket and as an up and coming allrounder it's been fantastic to play with him'.
Clarke: I would give the Mos award back for a different result today. Full credit to Eng, they have played really well throughout the series. Congrats to Freddie on a fantastic career and hope to see him in the ODIs soon. The run-outs topped the series off for us. That is the greatest learning curve about this game, just when you think you are doing OK it comes back and smacks you on the backside.
Ponting: We've given our all through the series but unfortunately it hasn't been good enough. Full credit to Andrew Strauss, he's led his side well through the series and deserves all the awards that has come his way. Eng have won some really crucial moments this series, they won the big moments and deserved to win the series. We knew that the result at Cardiff was crucial then as well and There's been countless opportunities for us throughout the series to put our stamp on the series and we haven't been able to do it. I have no idea(when asked if there will be questions about his captaincy). Will have a few questions to answer tonight and once I get back home. I wont take too many special memories from the Oval, this is one place I haven't got too many good memories. But who knows, With us losing here I might even see if I can make it back here for one more go in 2013.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Jamaicans stays top in Athletics

Usain Bolt made it three out of three as he helped Jamaica claim gold in the 4x100 metres relay at the world championships on Saturday in the second-fastest time ever run. Their victory in 37.31 seconds was bettered only by their winning time of 37.10 at last year's Beijing Olympics. Its a great night for the Jamaican sprinters after the women won the 4x100 gold and both 4x400 teams qualified for final. It might not have attracted the same publicity as Bolt's heroics in the 100 and 200 but it earned a gold medal and the same $100,000 cheque. Bolt is now triple world and Olympic champion, five of the titles achieved with world records.He said his tiredness was to blame for Jamaica's narrow failure to break their world record but described winning three world golds as wonderful. "I'm proud of myself and the relay is always fun, much better than running alone," he said. Asked if he was a legend, he added. "I don't think so. Year after year I have to become champion and champion again." Trinidad & Tobago took silver in 37.62, a time only ever bettered by Jamaica and the U.S., while Britain won bronze in 38.02.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

NARAIN KARTHIKEYAN

                         
Narain Karthikeyan is a famous Indian Sports Personality. He is the first Formula One driver from India. He was born in Jan 14th 1977 in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Narain Karthikeyan got his motivation in motor sports from his father because his father was former Indian National Rally Champion (INRC). Narain Karthikeyan fabricated his admission at the British Formula Three Championships in 1998 with Karlin Motor action Team and had a moderately acknowledged spell with them for the abutting three years. He managed to accomplish two 3rd abode finishes in the final two contest of the season, by aggressive alone in 10 rounds, at Spa Francor Champs and Silver Stone and accomplished 12th overall. In 1999, he connected the Championship finishing the belvedere bristles times including two wins at Brands Hatch Race. He additionally had two poll positions, three fastest laps and two lap annal during the division and accomplished in the 6th position amid 30 drivers in the Championships. The aforementioned year, he able in the 6th position in the Macau Grand Prix and accomplished 6th in the additional leg of the race. In the year 2000, he connected in the British F3 Championship and accomplished 4th in all-embracing standing, and additionally took pole position and the fastest lap in the Macau Grand prix. He additionally took the belvedere of the International F3 contest at Spa Francor Champs, Belgium as able-bodied as in the Korean F3 Super Prix. Narain has a appear a continued way and has fabricated the country appreciative by accomplishing his ultimate ambition of acceptable India's aboriginal Formula one racer. He afresh opened a motor antagonism academy 'Speed NK Racing' in Coimbatore and is accomplishing his bit to alternation adolescent Indian chase drivers to breach into the big league.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Sehwag threatens DDCA

A serious issue that sets into fire at present is sehwag's comment to the media blaming DDCA (Delhi and District Cricket Association) sports committee members regarding their task in selection process. Indian opener Virender Sehwag has threatened to quit the Delhi Ranji team, alleging interference in selection matters by the DDCA Sports Committee members.Sehwag, who is currently in Bangalore undergoing rehabilitation for his injured shoulder, has been told to put his decision on hold till he meets the DDCA president Arun Jaitley. The meeting is likely to take place on August 27 or 28 to discuss the matter. The explosive right-hander has threatened to leave the team for Haryana, saying that he is frustrated with the interference in selection matters. Gautam Gambhir and Ashish Nehra supported Sehwag's comments who are also ready to leave from Delhi to Haryana team. The DDCA's Sports Secretary Sunil Dev said "He wants to bring Mayank Tehlan and Pradeep Sangwan into the team. But since the Delhi team is well set, it is not possible. That is the reason why he is making such threats,"

Monday, August 17, 2009

COVENTRY shares with ANWAR

Finally after 12 years, a new man Charles Coventry of Zimbabwe who equals Pakistan’s Saeed Anwar record (194 out against India) and scored marvelous 194* runs against Bangladesh during the fourth ODI of the series in Bulawayo. He started of the innings at no.3 and reached his century ony in the 38th over of the match with 110 balls. After reaching 42nd over of the match, Coventry made all the balls to cross the fence where he reached 180 runs in 47th over of the match as the Zimbabwe’s crowd was excited and awaiting to see their country men scoring double hundred in ODI cricket. But Unfortunately, Coventry couldn’t score his double hundred as he remained unbeaten on 194 runs of 156 balls with 16 fours and 7 sixes which puts their team total as 312 runs for 8 wickets. Chasing a huge total of 313, Opener Tamim Iqbal of Bangladesh provided a good start with 154 runs (138 balls) guided their team to victory Bangladesh lead the five match series 3-1 against Zimbabwe. Man Of Match award - Charles Coventry and Tamim Iqbal (shared) .