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BLACKPOOL MANAGER IAN HOLLOWAY CALLS FOR PREMIER LEAGUE TO HAVE A WINTER BREAK

Seasiders' boss believes Boxing Day fixture should be first match cut from scheduleIan Holloway has backed the idea of a winter break in English football because he believes players and fans should spend more time with their families. The Blackpool boss is facing a tough Christmas period, with his side facing five games in 16 days — including testing fixtures against Manchester United, Tottenham, Manchester City and Liverpool. But Holloway insists the fixture list over Christmas and New Year should be modified, with the Boxing Day fixture the first to go. "What I find hard to understand is we are playing five or six games in one month. What is that all about?" Holloway told reporters. "A winter break? That would be lovely. As a member of the British public, I would not want to go out on Boxing Day in the freezing cold. ” Holloway believes players and fans' time would be better spent resting at hom with their families. He added: "I would rather stay at home with my family and watch a film. Family is what it is all about. "Travelling the length and breadth of the country, it's crazy. We should stay at home and have some turkey."
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Arrests at English, Welsh matches fall 10 percent

LONDON (AP) -The number of arrests by police at all domestic and international football matches in England and Wales fell 10 percent last season. The British government said Monday that a total of 3,391 fans were detained, down from 3,752 for the 2008-09 season, at an average of one arrest per match. Fans of Premier League clubs accounted for 1,125 arrests. Manchester United's biggest stadium and crowd meant it again led the list, although its 165 arrests were down from last season's 185. West Ham was next with 145 arrests. Fulham again had the topflight low, with seven. Assistant chief constable Andy Holt says Britain "has made steady progress in eradicating the behavior of those intent on football-related violence and disorder.'' Fifty-three percent of arrests were for disorder and about a third for alcohol-related offenses. Ticket scalping, property damage and running onto the field were also reasons. There were no arrests at 70 percent of games in England and Wales.
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SHANE Warne says some of Ricky Ponting's captaincy is "all over the place" and Friday's second Test in Adelaide is the greatest leadership challenge of his career.

Warne, who was critical of Ponting's field placings during October's tour of India, launched another thinly veiled attack on the Test skipper when he said Ponting was not patient enough in the first Test and changed his plans far too quickly. "Everything Ricky tried did not work but some of the stuff he attempted was all over the place, rather than sticking to a plan for long enough," Warne wrote in his column for Britain's Daily Telegraph. "Australia would be halfway through an over or two and he would change plans again. "I can understand that to a certain extent. You are desperate to get a wicket and explore every avenue. "But at times captaincy is about biding your time and sticking to your plans over a long period. He has also got to show some patience." Nothing that Ponting tried in Brisbane seemed to work, but he was quick to point out that bowlers from both teams struggled for penetration on probably the flattest pitch ever for a Gabba Test. Warne said Ponting faced a big test of his leadership as he tried to rouse his troops. "This is the biggest test of Ricky Ponting's leadership of men," he said. "It is fine to dissect the tactical side of his captaincy but this is now about something different. "It is about picking up his players after a hammering in the field. "It is a hard one for any captain, but he has to stand up and be counted and try to inspire his team. "Both bowling attacks are a concern, but England will clearly take more out of this match than Australia. "The only bowler to take a second innings wicket for Australia was a part-timer (Marcus North). Horrible." Warne has huge concerns over Mitchell Johnson. He described Johnson's pace as "pedestrian" and said he appeared worried about the technical elements of his bowling, rather than just charging in and taking wickets. And Warne said new spinner Xavier Doherty was an "honest toiler" who needed to slow his pace in Adelaide where he could play a key role. "It would be a harsh judge who said after one Test match that Doherty has not got it," Warne said. "That would be very unfair. "You need two or three Tests in different conditions before you can make a judgment. "We have seen enough to know he can spin the ball and can play a role. "If he plays at Adelaide, then he needs to work on how to mix up an over. "At the moment he bowls three or four faster ones. It needs to be the other way round."
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SHANE Warne says some of Ricky Ponting's captaincy is "all over the place" and Friday's second Test in Adelaide is the greatest leadership challenge of his career.

Warne, who was critical of Ponting's field placings during October's tour of India, launched another thinly veiled attack on the Test skipper when he said Ponting was not patient enough in the first Test and changed his plans far too quickly. "Everything Ricky tried did not work but some of the stuff he attempted was all over the place, rather than sticking to a plan for long enough," Warne wrote in his column for Britain's Daily Telegraph. "Australia would be halfway through an over or two and he would change plans again. "I can understand that to a certain extent. You are desperate to get a wicket and explore every avenue. "But at times captaincy is about biding your time and sticking to your plans over a long period. He has also got to show some patience." Nothing that Ponting tried in Brisbane seemed to work, but he was quick to point out that bowlers from both teams struggled for penetration on probably the flattest pitch ever for a Gabba Test. Warne said Ponting faced a big test of his leadership as he tried to rouse his troops. "This is the biggest test of Ricky Ponting's leadership of men," he said. "It is fine to dissect the tactical side of his captaincy but this is now about something different. "It is about picking up his players after a hammering in the field. "It is a hard one for any captain, but he has to stand up and be counted and try to inspire his team. "Both bowling attacks are a concern, but England will clearly take more out of this match than Australia. "The only bowler to take a second innings wicket for Australia was a part-timer (Marcus North). Horrible." Warne has huge concerns over Mitchell Johnson. He described Johnson's pace as "pedestrian" and said he appeared worried about the technical elements of his bowling, rather than just charging in and taking wickets. And Warne said new spinner Xavier Doherty was an "honest toiler" who needed to slow his pace in Adelaide where he could play a key role. "It would be a harsh judge who said after one Test match that Doherty has not got it," Warne said. "That would be very unfair. "You need two or three Tests in different conditions before you can make a judgment. "We have seen enough to know he can spin the ball and can play a role. "If he plays at Adelaide, then he needs to work on how to mix up an over. "At the moment he bowls three or four faster ones. It needs to be the other way round."
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Saurav Ganguly Biography

Saurav Chandidas Ganguly (first name also spelt Sourav) (born 8 July 1972, in Calcutta, West Bengal) is the captain of Indian national cricket team. He is ambidextrous, a left-handed batsman and a right-handed bowler. He made his ODI debut in 1992 but his talent was noticed in India's 1996 tour of England when he scored centuries in both innings of his debut test match (an third test of the series). He became only the third cricketer ever to score a century in his first two innings after Lawrence Rowe and Alvin Kallicharan. He scored 183 against Sri Lanka at Taunton in the 1999 cricket World Cup, the highest by an Indian in World Cup cricket. His record is good both in test and one-day cricket: 11 centuries in tests and 22 in one-dayers at an average of around 42 in both. He has scored over 9,000 runs in one-dayers. At the first class level as well as in List A limited overs cricket, he has scored over 10,000 runs with 19 first class centuries. (He has scored more centuries at the international level than in domestic cricket.) He scored 7 ODI centuries in the year 2000. With Sachin Tendulkar, he formed what was arguably the most successful opening pair ever in one-day cricket. This pair has the highest number of century partnership (16) for the first wicket. They together have scored 5621 runs at an average of 49.30. His position as opener has now been replaced by Virender Sehwag. He is known for hitting the "big sixes". He is also a useful extra bowler as a medium pacer. Ganguly's record as captain is outstanding. Numerically, he has more test wins to his credit than any other Indian captain. He is the only Indian Captian to win both the One Day and Test Series in Pakistan Soil. More importantly, he has been credited with transforming the Indian players into a vibrant team with an excellent team spirit. On the other hand, he is a temperamental player and has often attracted controversy. He is religious, and, some commentators have suggested, also superstitious. It appears that he makes various decisions — some trivial, such as the number on his jersey, and others important, such as batting position — based on numerological considerations.
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Tharoor exudes hope IPL Kochi will be a reality

Former Union Minister Shashi Tharoor is hoping that the Kochi IPL team will be able to compete in the fourth edition, following the BCCI's decision to postpone a final decision on its fate to December 5. "I think the team will become a reality as BCCI's decision holds some hope to save it," the Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram told reporters here on Sunday. Tharoor, who had to resign as Minister of State for External Affairs a year back amid controversies over his role as 'mentor' of the Kochi team, said if the team would do good for cricket in Kerala in particular and sporting activities in general. He was here to attend a private function. At a meeting of IPL's Governing Council today in Nagpur, BCCI put off the decision on the franchise for a third time after expiry of a month-long deadline given to it for sorting out its internal bickering over shareholding. BCCI President Shashank Manohar said the board would take a decision on December 5. Kochi was on the verge of being thrown out of IPL due to shareholding dispute between the consortium's investors. But the franchise owners reached a compromise on Saturday.
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BCCI defers decision on Kochi to December 5

The IPL governing council has deferred its final decision on Kochi franchise to December 5. Shashank Manohar, the BCCI president, said that the Kochi owners had submitted their reply on Saturday evening to the board's termination notice asking them to resolve their differences. He said the council did not have enough time to review Kochi's response at its meeting in Nagpur on Sunday morning, and will seek the board's lawyers' opinion before taking any decision. "They submitted a new ownership pattern yesterday," Manohar said at a media conference, immediately after the hour-long meeting. "We had no time to examine it. All of you are aware that everyday we are in court in a legal battle and hence we would like to have the opinion of our legal experts before we take any decision." As part of the new agreement Rendezvous Sports, the promoters of the franchise, have agreed to shrink their ownership stake to allow the rival investors group to have a bigger say in running of the company, which will be now called Kochi IPL Cricket Pvt. Ltd. "They have entered into an MoU whereby the stakes of Rendezvous is diluted from 26% to 10%," Manohar said. "They have also given various affidavits which all need to be looked into." This latest patch-up among the owners is a fresh twist to the long-running saga at the Kochi franchise which has been riven with differences right from its day of inception. The biggest problem has been the ownership pattern with the investors unhappy about the promoters holding 26% of sweat equity. The investors in the consortium - Anchor Earth, Parinee Developers, Rosy Blue and Film Wave -hold 74% of the equity. The remaining 26% has been given to the Gaikwad family - Shailendra, his brother Ravi and their parents plus a few others, all part of Rendezvous Sports World - as free equity for services rendered in successfully bidding for the franchise. The league's governing council, at its emergency meeting on October 27, felt Kochi was far from resolving those issues and issued a notice asking both factions to explain why the franchise should not be scrapped. The chances of both factions reaching a compromise seemed bleak when the investors sent a letter on Wednesday to Manohar, stating that they were withdrawing support to the franchise because of the inability to resolve the problems with the promoters.
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Australian company to design stadium for 2014 Asian Games

A QUEENSLAND company has won the contract to design a $400 million stadium for the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. The company, Populous, has gained a worldwide reputation for its stadium designs after success with Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, Gold Coast's Skilled Park and the main arena for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Trade Minister Stephen Robertson, who plans to meet with Incheon Mayor Sang-soo Ahn today during his Asia trade mission, said it was a major coup for the company. "This contract in Korea, with work now well under way in Brisbane, is creating jobs and assisting to cement Queensland's reputation as a leader in the international sporting infrastructure and event industry," Mr Robertson said. "A team of 10 architects in Brisbane is working on the project." Populous had also undertaken design consultancy for major projects across Asia, such as China's Tianjin XiQing Sports Park for the 2013 East Asian Games and Taiwan's Taipei Dome, a 40,000-seat covered baseball arena. "Populous's design work is synonymous with quality sporting events around the world, but this new deal in partnership with a local firm to design the 70,000- seat Incheon stadium is the company's first foray into Korea," Mr Robertson said. "The stadium project is exciting in that it promotes a new era of designing sustainable venues for major events. "The stadium will be designed so that it can be reduced in size to 30,000 capacity following the Games." Mr Robertson said Queensland merchandise exports to Korea were worth more than $6.3billion, ranking Korea the state's third-largest merchandise export destination. The 17th Asian Games – the continent's largest sporting event – is expected to attract about 12,000 athletes and staff from 45 countries and regions. Populous senior principal Andrew James, who will address the Asia Pacific Cities Summit about the new stadium in Incheon on Thursday, said it was an innovative design. "The 70,000-seat multi-purpose stadium builds on the design developed by Populous for the main stadium for the 2012 Olympic Games in London and illustrates a new level of sustainable design in major public infrastructure built for events such as Olympics or Asian Games," Mr James said. "The key to the Incheon stadium's success will be reducing it down to 30,000 seats in its legacy mode and linking it into the surrounding parklands to make it an open accessible building for all its people. This way it can achieve a connection with the community that is vital to securing its long-term sustainability and a true legacy for the people of Incheon." Mr James said the stadium would be the first landmark building people saw when travelling to Seoul from the Incheon international airport. (Source: GAGOC)
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Australian company to design stadium for 2014 Asian Games

A QUEENSLAND company has won the contract to design a $400 million stadium for the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. The company, Populous, has gained a worldwide reputation for its stadium designs after success with Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, Gold Coast's Skilled Park and the main arena for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Trade Minister Stephen Robertson, who plans to meet with Incheon Mayor Sang-soo Ahn today during his Asia trade mission, said it was a major coup for the company. "This contract in Korea, with work now well under way in Brisbane, is creating jobs and assisting to cement Queensland's reputation as a leader in the international sporting infrastructure and event industry," Mr Robertson said. "A team of 10 architects in Brisbane is working on the project." Populous had also undertaken design consultancy for major projects across Asia, such as China's Tianjin XiQing Sports Park for the 2013 East Asian Games and Taiwan's Taipei Dome, a 40,000-seat covered baseball arena. "Populous's design work is synonymous with quality sporting events around the world, but this new deal in partnership with a local firm to design the 70,000- seat Incheon stadium is the company's first foray into Korea," Mr Robertson said. "The stadium project is exciting in that it promotes a new era of designing sustainable venues for major events. "The stadium will be designed so that it can be reduced in size to 30,000 capacity following the Games." Mr Robertson said Queensland merchandise exports to Korea were worth more than $6.3billion, ranking Korea the state's third-largest merchandise export destination. The 17th Asian Games – the continent's largest sporting event – is expected to attract about 12,000 athletes and staff from 45 countries and regions. Populous senior principal Andrew James, who will address the Asia Pacific Cities Summit about the new stadium in Incheon on Thursday, said it was an innovative design. "The 70,000-seat multi-purpose stadium builds on the design developed by Populous for the main stadium for the 2012 Olympic Games in London and illustrates a new level of sustainable design in major public infrastructure built for events such as Olympics or Asian Games," Mr James said. "The key to the Incheon stadium's success will be reducing it down to 30,000 seats in its legacy mode and linking it into the surrounding parklands to make it an open accessible building for all its people. This way it can achieve a connection with the community that is vital to securing its long-term sustainability and a true legacy for the people of Incheon." Mr James said the stadium would be the first landmark building people saw when travelling to Seoul from the Incheon international airport. (Source: GAGOC)
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Australian company to design stadium for 2014 Asian Games

A QUEENSLAND company has won the contract to design a $400 million stadium for the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. The company, Populous, has gained a worldwide reputation for its stadium designs after success with Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, Gold Coast's Skilled Park and the main arena for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Trade Minister Stephen Robertson, who plans to meet with Incheon Mayor Sang-soo Ahn today during his Asia trade mission, said it was a major coup for the company. "This contract in Korea, with work now well under way in Brisbane, is creating jobs and assisting to cement Queensland's reputation as a leader in the international sporting infrastructure and event industry," Mr Robertson said. "A team of 10 architects in Brisbane is working on the project." Populous had also undertaken design consultancy for major projects across Asia, such as China's Tianjin XiQing Sports Park for the 2013 East Asian Games and Taiwan's Taipei Dome, a 40,000-seat covered baseball arena. "Populous's design work is synonymous with quality sporting events around the world, but this new deal in partnership with a local firm to design the 70,000- seat Incheon stadium is the company's first foray into Korea," Mr Robertson said. "The stadium project is exciting in that it promotes a new era of designing sustainable venues for major events. "The stadium will be designed so that it can be reduced in size to 30,000 capacity following the Games." Mr Robertson said Queensland merchandise exports to Korea were worth more than $6.3billion, ranking Korea the state's third-largest merchandise export destination. The 17th Asian Games – the continent's largest sporting event – is expected to attract about 12,000 athletes and staff from 45 countries and regions. Populous senior principal Andrew James, who will address the Asia Pacific Cities Summit about the new stadium in Incheon on Thursday, said it was an innovative design. "The 70,000-seat multi-purpose stadium builds on the design developed by Populous for the main stadium for the 2012 Olympic Games in London and illustrates a new level of sustainable design in major public infrastructure built for events such as Olympics or Asian Games," Mr James said. "The key to the Incheon stadium's success will be reducing it down to 30,000 seats in its legacy mode and linking it into the surrounding parklands to make it an open accessible building for all its people. This way it can achieve a connection with the community that is vital to securing its long-term sustainability and a true legacy for the people of Incheon." Mr James said the stadium would be the first landmark building people saw when travelling to Seoul from the Incheon international airport. (Source: GAGOC)
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Sachin Tendulkar Biography

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar was born on April 24, 1973 in Mumbai, India. He went to Shradashram Vidyamandir, a high school in Mumbai, where he began his cricketing career under his coach Ramakant Achrekar. He attended the MRF Pace Foundation during his schooldays to train as a fast bowler, but Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee, who saw him training, was not much impressed and suggested that Tendulkar should focus on his batting instead. As a young boy,Tendulkar would practice for hours at the net, and was driven hard by his coach Achrekar.While at school, his extraordinary batting skills got noticed by the sports circuit. People felt that the young boy would soon become one of the greats in cricket. In the 1988 season, he scored a century in every inning that he played. In one of the inter school matches that year, he had an unbroken 664-run partnership with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli.When he was 14,Indian batting legend Sunil Gavaskar a great Indian batsman of that time,gave him a pair of his own light pads. This touching gesture greatly encouraged the budding cricketer, who 20 years later broke Gavaskar’s world record of 34 Test centuries.In 1988, when he was just under 16, he scored 100 not out in for Bombay against Gujrat. This was on his first-class debut. He then scored a century in his first appearance in the Deodhar and Duleep Trophy. Mumbai captain Dilip Vengsarkar picked him up after seeing him batting Kapil Dev in the nets. That season he was Bombay’s highest run-getter.In the Irani Trophy final, He made an unbeaten century. He scored a century in all three of his Irani Trophy, Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy debuts, and became the first player to do so.He was selected for the tour of Pakistan next year.At the very young age of 16,Sachin played his first Test match against Pakistan in Karachi in 1989. In this Test, he received several blows to his body at the hands of Waqar Younis, a pace bowler. He made just 15 runs. In the last test in Sialkot, he had a bloody nose from a bouncer,but he went on playing. He scored better in the subsequent games, scoring 53 runs of 18 balls at Peshawar.In the 1990 Test in England he scored a century at Old Trafford.The English were highly impressed by his disciplined display of immense maturity. He played many types of strokes. His off-side shots from the back foot greatly impressed the English.Though short in height, he confidently faced short deliveries from the English pace bowlers.His great performance made him look the embodiment of Gavaskar, India’s former famous opener.During the 1991-1992 tour of Australia Tendulkar scored and unbeaten 148 in Sydney and another century on a bouncing pitch a Perth.At the age of 19, Tendulkar was in England, playing for Yorkshire in 1992. He scored 1070 runs at an average of 45.25 while playing for the English county as the first overseas player.In the 2003 Cricket World Cup,he made 873 runs in 11 matches which enabled India reach the final. Although Australia won the trophy Tendulkar was given the Man of the Tournament award.Shortly after this Tendulkar developed a tennis elbow and he was out of cricket for a while.But by 2005, he was back in form. He played well againstAustralia, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.Tendulkar performed very well against Bangla Desh and he was adjudged the Man of the Series in the Future Cup against South Africa.Today Tendulkar is a national icon to fans all over the world.He is the most worshipped cricketer in the world. Tendulkarhas been granted the Padma Vibhushan, Padma Shri, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award, Padma Vibhushan by the Indian government.Personal Life In 1995, Sachin married Anjali, a doctor and the daughter of Gujarati industrialist Anand Mehta. They have two children,Sara and Arjun. Tendulkar now sponsors 200 underprivileged children every year through a Mumbai-based NGO.
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IPL: Sachin, Dhoni's base price 1.84cr

New Delhi: Around 62 Indian cricketers will be up for auction for the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) with Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and the legendary Sachin Tendulkar in the top-bracket of cricketers valued at Rs 1.84 crore. However, Tendulkar and Dhoni are likely to be retained by their respective franchises -- Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings
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Indian team was the best in Asian Games: Sandeep Singh

NEW DELHI: Disappointed with the bronze medal finish at the Asian Games, ace drag flicker Sandeep Singh on Sunday said that the Indian hockey team was the best in the quadrennial event but lack of video referral system deprived the team of a well-deserved victory against Malaysia in the semifinal. India had defeated arch-rivals Pakistan in the league phase and defending champion Korea in the bronze medal play-off. The Rajpal Singh-led team lost to Malaysia through Muhammad Amin Rahim's golden goal in the semis despite leading 3-2 till the 67th minute. Amin had earlier converted a penalty corner to equalise. The former captain, who scored the highest number of goals (11) in the tournament, echoed the sentiments of chief coach Jose Brasa in condemning the standard of umpiring. "After watching the videos of the semifinal we realised that the penalty corner, from which Malaysia scored their third goal, should actually have been a hit in our favour. The ball hit the foot of a Malaysian before it touched Gurbaj Singh. Similarly we deserved a penalty stroke at the last minute. It was poor umpiring which put us out of the title contention," Sandeep said. "India was definitely the best team in the tournament. We had defeated Pakistan and Korea. We were better than other teams in all departments of the game," he said. The ace full back was playing in his first Asian Games and wanted to give his best. "I could not play Doha Asiad and the World Cup in 2006 due to the unfortunate bullet injury. This was my first Asian Games and I wanted to be part of the gold-medal winning team. My personal aim was to score the maximum goals and my conversion rate was more then 75 per cent. I am happy with my performance but not winning the yellow metal will haunt us for a long time to come," he said. Asked about how the team members lifted their morale after the semifinal loss he said, "we wanted to win at any cost to finish on the winning note." "We were disappointed (at the loss) but we wanted a podium finish. A medal is a medal and bronze was still there in our hand." Sandeep has not thought about the Olympic qualifiers as yet neither he thinks that the tragedy of losing the last qualifiers will add additional pressure on the team. "I had not played the qualifiers in 2008 but I am sure that there will be no additional pressure on the team. If we continue the rhythm, we will win the qualifiers and play in the London Olympics in 2012," said Sandeep. Sandeep, however, declined to comment on the issue of renewal of coach Brasa's contract which is expiring on November 30th. "This is between Brasa, SAI and Hockey India. I would not like to comment on it," he said.
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Fixtures & Results

POS NAME P W D L F A W D L F A GD PTS
1 Man Utd 15 7 1 0 24 6 1 6 0 11 10 +19 31
2 Arsenal 15 4 0 3 17 9 5 2 1 15 8 +15 29
3 Chelsea 14 6 0 1 17 3 3 1 3 11 6 +19 28
4 Manchester City 15 3 3 1 7 5 4 2 2 13 7 +8 26
5 Bolton 15 3 4 1 17 11 2 4 1 11 11 +6 23
6 Tottenham 14 3 3 1 11 7 3 1 3 10 12 +2 22
7 Sunderland 15 3 4 0 9 5 1 4 3 10 13 +1 20
8 Stoke City 15 4 2 2 12 9 2 0 5 7 10 0 20
9 Liverpool 14 4 2 1 12 6 1 2 4 4 11 -1 19
10 Blackpool 15 2 2 2 11 11 3 2 4 12 18 -6 19
11 WBA 15 3 2 2 8 9 2 2 4 12 17 -6 19
12 Newcastle 14 2 2 3 15 9 3 1 3 7 12 +1 18
13 Blackburn 15 3 2 2 8 6 2 1 5 10 19 -7 18
14 Birmingham 15 3 3 1 7 5 0 5 3 9 13 -2 17
15 Aston Villa 15 3 4 1 12 9 1 1 5 5 15 -7 17
16 Everton 15 2 3 3 10 12 1 4 2 7 7 -2 16
17 Fulham 15 2 4 2 10 11 0 5 2 5 7 -3 15
18 Wigan Athletic 15 2 3 3 6 15 1 2 4 5 11 -15 14
19 Wolves 15 3 2 3 12 13 0 1 6 5 14 -10 12
20 West Ham Utd 15 2 3 3 10 12 0 3 4 4 14 -12 12

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Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 07:54:33 -0600
Subject: Manchester United 7-1 Blackburn Rovers highlights goals
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Manchester United 7-1
Blackburn Rovers ( Dimitar
Berbatov Five goals, Park Ji Sung,
Nani/ Chris Samba)
Dimitar Berbatov scores five
goals for Manchester United as
they thrash Blackburn Rovers 7-1
at Old Trafford on November 27,
2010- Saturday.
The result allows United to go
top of the Premier League ahead
of Chelsea who play on Sunday
against Newcastle.
Manchester United vs Blackburn
1-0 ( Dimitar Berbatov)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
2-0 ( Ji Sung Park)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
3-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 4-0
Blackburn ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 5-0
Blackburn ( Nani)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
6-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
7-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 7-1 Rovers

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Fixtures & Results

POS NAME P W D L F A W D L F A GD PTS
1 Man Utd 15 7 1 0 24 6 1 6 0 11 10 +19 31
2 Arsenal 15 4 0 3 17 9 5 2 1 15 8 +15 29
3 Chelsea 14 6 0 1 17 3 3 1 3 11 6 +19 28
4 Manchester City 15 3 3 1 7 5 4 2 2 13 7 +8 26
5 Bolton 15 3 4 1 17 11 2 4 1 11 11 +6 23
6 Tottenham 14 3 3 1 11 7 3 1 3 10 12 +2 22
7 Sunderland 15 3 4 0 9 5 1 4 3 10 13 +1 20
8 Stoke City 15 4 2 2 12 9 2 0 5 7 10 0 20
9 Liverpool 14 4 2 1 12 6 1 2 4 4 11 -1 19
10 Blackpool 15 2 2 2 11 11 3 2 4 12 18 -6 19
11 WBA 15 3 2 2 8 9 2 2 4 12 17 -6 19
12 Newcastle 14 2 2 3 15 9 3 1 3 7 12 +1 18
13 Blackburn 15 3 2 2 8 6 2 1 5 10 19 -7 18
14 Birmingham 15 3 3 1 7 5 0 5 3 9 13 -2 17
15 Aston Villa 15 3 4 1 12 9 1 1 5 5 15 -7 17
16 Everton 15 2 3 3 10 12 1 4 2 7 7 -2 16
17 Fulham 15 2 4 2 10 11 0 5 2 5 7 -3 15
18 Wigan Athletic 15 2 3 3 6 15 1 2 4 5 11 -15 14
19 Wolves 15 3 2 3 12 13 0 1 6 5 14 -10 12
20 West Ham Utd 15 2 3 3 10 12 0 3 4 4 14 -12 12

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: faheem mc <mcfaheem@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 07:54:33 -0600
Subject: Manchester United 7-1 Blackburn Rovers highlights goals
To: mcfaheem.rifafathima@blogspot.com

Manchester United 7-1
Blackburn Rovers ( Dimitar
Berbatov Five goals, Park Ji Sung,
Nani/ Chris Samba)
Dimitar Berbatov scores five
goals for Manchester United as
they thrash Blackburn Rovers 7-1
at Old Trafford on November 27,
2010- Saturday.
The result allows United to go
top of the Premier League ahead
of Chelsea who play on Sunday
against Newcastle.
Manchester United vs Blackburn
1-0 ( Dimitar Berbatov)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
2-0 ( Ji Sung Park)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
3-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 4-0
Blackburn ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 5-0
Blackburn ( Nani)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
6-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
7-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 7-1 Rovers

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Manchester United 7-1 Blackburn Rovers highlights goals

Manchester United 7-1
Blackburn Rovers ( Dimitar
Berbatov Five goals, Park Ji Sung,
Nani/ Chris Samba)
Dimitar Berbatov scores five
goals for Manchester United as
they thrash Blackburn Rovers 7-1
at Old Trafford on November 27,
2010- Saturday.
The result allows United to go
top of the Premier League ahead
of Chelsea who play on Sunday
against Newcastle.
Manchester United vs Blackburn
1-0 ( Dimitar Berbatov)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
2-0 ( Ji Sung Park)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
3-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 4-0
Blackburn ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 5-0
Blackburn ( Nani)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
6-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
7-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 7-1 Rovers

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Manchester United 7-1
Blackburn Rovers ( Dimitar
Berbatov Five goals, Park Ji Sung,
Nani/ Chris Samba)
Dimitar Berbatov scores five
goals for Manchester United as
they thrash Blackburn Rovers 7-1
at Old Trafford on November 27,
2010- Saturday.
The result allows United to go
top of the Premier League ahead
of Chelsea who play on Sunday
against Newcastle.
Manchester United vs Blackburn
1-0 ( Dimitar Berbatov)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
2-0 ( Ji Sung Park)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
3-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 4-0
Blackburn ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 5-0
Blackburn ( Nani)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
6-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United vs Blackburn
7-0 ( Berbatov)
Manchester United 7-1 Rovers

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India has chance to regain 2nd place

Dubai : India has the chance to regain its second place in the Reliance Mobile ICC ODI Championship when the side faces New Zealand in its five- match ODI series that begins on Sunday in Guwahati while Zimbabwe has travelled to Bangladesh and a good series there could see the hosts rise to eighth on the rankings. Currently Sri Lanka is in second position with 118 points – one ahead of India. But all this could change depending on how the various upcoming series pan out between India and New Zealand, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe and also the Sri Lanka versus West Indies ODI series. If India wins it five-match ODI series against New Zealand, it is guaranteed second place in the championship table even if Sri Lanka beats the West Indies in its upcoming series. A 5-0 win for India will put it on 121 ratings points – seven behind Australia who currently top the table. Should Sri Lanka win its series against West Indies also 5-0 the side will sit in third place – while if India wins 3-2 it will still climb to second place. Should India lose its series 5-0 to New Zealand it would see the side drop to fifth, while Dan Vettori ’s team could rise to sixth should it beat Mahendra Singh Dhoni ’s men 4-1 or more. However a 3-2 series win would see the Black Caps rising to sixth on 101 points while India would drop down to fourth on 114 points. A 5-0 series win for Bangladesh over the visiting Zimbabwe could see the team rise to 70 ratings points and occupy eighth place, pushing West Indies to ninth spot. Should Bangladesh win the series 3-2 or lose it by any margin it will not rise in the championship and Zimbabwe has the opportunity to rise up to 10th place. The challenge for Zimbabwe is a tough one for especially after Bangladesh ’s recent run of success in the ODI format at home against New Zealand. Sri Lanka’s upcoming series against the West Indies could see the side relinquish its recently acquired second-place should Darren Sammy ’s side beat Kumar Sangakkara’s men but even a 5-0 whitewash of the home side would not see the West Indies rise out of eighth place – it would reach 87 ratings points but still not move.
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Schumi and Vettel win Nations' Cup

Sebastian Vettel's incredible winter continued this evening as he joined forces with fellow Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher to give Germany victory in the Race of Champions' Nations' Cup contest for the fourth consecutive year. The annual end-of-season RoC showdown between stars from across all motorsport disciplines, who fight it out in one-on-one contests in a variety of cars around an arena, has moved to Germany for the first time this year, taking place in Dusseldorf. At first it looked like Schumacher and Vettel might be hard- pressed to continue their Nations' Cup winning streak, as both suffered shock defeats in the initial heats - Vettel losing out to Tanner Foust and Travis Pastrana, both American extreme sports stars, and Schumacher being pipped by Belgian IndyCar driver Bertrand Baguette. But winning their other three group-stage heats allowed Schumacher and Vettel to sneak through on a tie-break at the expense of Team USA's Pastrana and Carl Edwards, the German duo's best times being crucially slightly quicker.
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India 276 (49 ov) New Zealand 7/0 (3.0 ov)

New Zealand require another 270 runs with 10 wickets and 47.0 overs remaining
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Asian Games 2010 Athletics - Result And Medal Tally

Men's Marathon (27-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold JI Youngjun South Korea Silver KITAOKA Yukihiro Japan Bronze SHAMI Mubarak Hassan Qatar Women's Marathon (27-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold ZHOU Chunxiu China Silver ZHU Xiaolin China Bronze KIM Kum Ok DPR Korea Men's Shot Put (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold ALHABASHI Sultan Aboulmajeed Saudi Arabia Silver ZHANG Jun China Bronze CHANG Ming Huang Chinese Taipei Men's 4 x 400m Relay (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Silver Japan Japan Bronze China China Women's 4 x 400m Relay (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold India India Silver KAZAKHSTAN Kazakhstan Bronze CHINA China Men's Triple Jump (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold LI Yanxi China Silver EKTOV Yevgeniy Kazakhstan Bronze CAO Shuo China Men's 10,000m (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold GELASSA Bilisuma Bahrain Silver RASHED Essa Ismail Qatar Bronze MAHBOOB Mahboob Bahrain Men's Javelin Throw (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold MURAKAMI Yukifumi Japan Silver PARK Jaemyoung South Korea Bronze TARZUMANOV Rinat Uzbekistan Men's 4 x 100m Relay (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold China China Silver Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Bronze Thailand Thailand Women's High Jump (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold RADZIVIL Svetlana Uzbekistan Silver DUSANOVA Nadiya Uzbekistan Bronze ZHENG Xingjuan China Bronze USTINOVA Anna Kazakhstan Women's 5000m (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold GEBREGEIORGES Mimi Bahrain Silver Preeja Sredharan India Bronze Kavita Raut India Women's 4 x 100m Relay (26-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold Thailand Thailand Silver China China Bronze Japan Japan Women's Javelin Throw (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold EBIHARA Yuki Japan Silver XUE Juan China Bronze LI Lingwei China Men's Decathlon (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold KARPOV Dmitriy Kazakhstan Silver KIM Kun Woo South Korea Bronze VU van Huyen Vietnam Men's 400m Hurdles (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold Joseph Abraham India Silver Shabeerali Bandar Yahya Saudi Arabia Bronze KAWAKITA Naohiro Japan Women's 400m Hurdles (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold Ashwini Chidanada India Silver WANG Xing China Bronze KUBOKURA Satomi Japan Women's Triple Jump (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold RYPAKOVA Olga Kazakhstan Silver XIE Limei China Bronze MUANGJAN Thitima Thailand Men's 200m (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold OGUNODE Femi Seun Qatar Silver FUJIMITSU Kenji Japan Bronze ALSALFA Omar Juma United Arab Emirates Women's 200m (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold FUKUSHIMA Chisato Japan Silver VU Thi Huong Vietnam Bronze KHUBBIEVA Guzel Uzbekistan Men's 800m (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold MORADI Sajad Iran Silver ALMNTFAGE Adnan Iraq Bronze BALA Musaab Abdelrehiman Qatar Women's 800m (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold MATSKO Margarita Kazakhstan Silver TRUONG Thanh Hang Vietnam Bronze Tintu Lukka India Women's 100m Hurdles (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold LEE Yeon Kyung South Korea Silver IVONINSKAYA Natalya Kazakhstan Bronze SUN Yawei China Men's 50km Race Walking (25-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold SI Tianfeng China Silver LI Lei China Bronze ORIOKA Koichiro Japan Men's 110m Hurdles (24-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold LIU Xiang China Silver SHI Dongpeng China Bronze PARK Taekyong South Korea Men's Discus Throw (24-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold HADADI Ehsan Iran Silver DHEEB Ahmed Mohammed Qatar Bronze SAMIMI Mohammad Iran Men's Long Jump (24-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold KIM Deokhyeon South Korea Silver SU Xiongfeng China Bronze ALSABA Hussain Taher Saudi Arabia Women's Pole Vault (24-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold LI Caixia China Silver LI Ling China Bronze ABIKO Tomomi Japan Women's Heptathlon (23-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold TARASOVA Yuliya Uzbekistan Silver NAKATA Yuki Japan Bronze GUDANDDA Pramila India Men's 3000m Steeplechase (23-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold TAHER Tareq Mubarak Salem Bahrain Silver ALI Thamer Kamal Qatar Bronze ALAMRI Ali Ahmad S Saudi Arabia Women's Long Jump (23-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold JUNG Soonok South Korea Silver RYPAKOVA Olga Kazakhstan Bronze TARASOVA Yuliya Uzbekistan Men's High Jump (23-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold BARSHIM Mutaz Essa Qatar Silver TAKAHARI Hiromi Japan Bronze TSYKUNOV Vitaliy Kazakhstan Bronze AL MANNAI Rashidah Qatar Bronze HUANG Haiqiang China Women's Discus Throw (23-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold LI Yanfeng China Silver SONG Aimin China Bronze Krishna Poonia India Men's 1500m (23-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold SHAWEEN Mohammed Saudi Arabia Silver MORADI Sajad Iran Bronze ALI Belal Mansoor Bahrain Women's 1500m (23-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold JAMAL Maryam Yusuf Isa Bahrain Silver TRUONG Thanh Hang Vietnam Bronze GEBREGEIORGES Mimi Bahrain Women's 20km Race Walking (23-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold LIU Hong China Silver FUCHISE Masumi Japan Bronze LI Yanfei China Women's 100m (22-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold FUKUSHIMA Chisato Japan Silver KHUBBIEVA Guzel Uzbekistan Bronze VU Thi Huong Vietnam Men's Pole Vault (22-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold YANG Yansheng China Silver KIM Yoo Suk South Korea Silver ANDREEV Leonid Uzbekistan Men's 100m (22-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold LAO Yi China Silver ALNASHRI Yasir Saudi Arabia Bronze AL HARTHI Barakat Oman Women's Hammer Throw (22-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold ZHANG Wenxiu China Silver WANG Zheng China Bronze MUROFUSHI Yuka Japan Women's 400m (22-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold TERESHKOVA Olga Kazakhstan Silver CHIBA Asami Japan Bronze MASLYONKO Marina Kazakhstan Men's 400m (22-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold OGUNODE Femi Seun Qatar Silver KANEMARU Yuzo Japan Bronze MASRAHI Yousef Ahmed Saudi Arabia Women's 3000m Steeplechase (21-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold SINGH Sudha India Silver JIN Yuan China Bronze HAYAKARI Minori Japan Men's 5000m (21-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold MAHBOOB Mahboob Bahrain Silver C KURUI James Kwalia Qatar Bronze KIBORE Felix Kikwal Qatar Men's Hammer Throw (21-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold NAZAROV Dilshod Tajikistan Silver MOUSAVI Kaveh Iran Bronze DOI Hiroaki Japan Women's 10,000m (21-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold SREEDHARAN Preeja India Silver RAUT Kavita India Bronze HABTEGEBREL Shitay Bahrain Women's Shot Put (21-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold LI Ling China Silver GONG Lijiao China Bronze LEE Mi Young South Korea Men's 20km Race Walking (21-11-2010) Medal Athlete Name Country Gold WANG Hao China Silver CHU Yafei China Bronze KIM Hyunsub South Korea
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2010 Guangzhou Asian Games Medal Count/Tally

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 China (CHN) 199 119 98 416 2 South Korea (KOR) 76 65 91 232 3 Japan (JPN) 48 74 94 216 4 Iran (IRI) 20 14 25 59 5 Kazakhstan (KAZ) 18 23 38 79 6 India (IND) 14 17 33 64 7 Chinese Taipei (TPE) 13 16 38 67 8 Uzbekistan (UZB) 11 22 23 56 9 Thailand (THA) 11 9 32 52 10 Malaysia (MAS) 9 18 14 41 11 Hong Kong (HKG) 8 15 17 40 12 North Korea (PRK) 6 10 20 36 13 Saudi Arabia (KSA) 5 3 5 13 14 Bahrain (BRN) 5 0 4 9 15 Indonesia (INA) 4 9 13 26 16 Singapore (SIN) 4 7 6 17 17 Kuwait (KUW) 4 6 1 11 18 Qatar (QAT) 4 5 7 16 19 Philippines (PHI) 3 4 9 16 20 Pakistan (PAK) 3 2 3 8 21 Mongolia (MGL) 2 5 9 16 22 Myanmar (MYA) 2 5 3 10 23 Jordan (JOR) 2 2 2 6 24 Vietnam (VIE) 1 17 15 33 25 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) 1 2 2 5 26 Macau (MAC) 1 1 4 6 27 Bangladesh (BAN) 1 1 1 3 28 Tajikistan (TJK) 1 0 3 4 29 Syria (SYR) 1 0 1 2 30 United Arab Emirates (UAE) 0 4 1 5 31 Afghanistan (AFG) 0 2 1 3 32 Iraq (IRQ) 0 1 2 3 32 Lebanon (LIB) 0 1 2 3 34 Laos (LAO) 0 0 2 2 35 Nepal (NEP) 0 0 1 1 35 Oman (OMA) 0 0 1 1 Total 477 479 621 1577
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Serena Williams withdraws from Australian Open 2011

When Serena Williams withdrew from the Hopman Cup it was hinted that she could also skip the 2011 Australian Open, but now it is official that Serena will not be defending her title at the Grand Slam in Melbourne. The reason is again her foot injury, which has been standing behind her withdrawals from tournaments ever since she won Wimbledon in the middle of the past season. Here’s part of Serena’s statement: ''As I recently learned, pushing myself back into my intense training too early only caused me further injury and damage. While I desperately want to be back on the court and competing in the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, it is imperative for my health that I continue to work with my doctors to ensure my foot heals properly. This decision, though heavy on my heart, is the right one. I am praying for a healthy recovery and I promise my Aussie fans and my fans around the world that I will be back better than ever as soon as I can be.'' As you can see, the actual moment Serena will finally come back to competitive tennis is still absolutely unknown. (source: Tennis Australia,)
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IND vs NZL Series Schedule & Result:

India vs New Zealand ODI Series Schedule: 1st ODI: Sunday, 28th November, 2010 Venue: Nehru Stadium, Guwahati Timing: 3:00 GMT, 8:30 IST 2nd ODI: Day/Night Wednesday, 1st December, 2010 Venue: Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur Timing: 9:00 GMT, 14:30 IST 3rd ODI: Saturday, 4th December, 2010 Venue: Reliance Stadium, Vadodara Timing: 3:30 GMT, 9:00 IST 4th ODI: Day/Night Wednesday, 7th December, 2010 Venue: M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Timing: 9:00 GMT, 14:30 IST 5th ODI: Day/Night Wednesday, 10th December, 2010 Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai Timing: 9:00 GMT, 14:30 IST India vs New Zealand Test Series Result: 1st Test Match: Thursday, 4th November to Monday, 8th November, 2010 Venue: Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Result: Match Drawn 2nd Test Match: Friday, 12th November to Tuesday, 16th November, 2010 Venue: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad Result: Match Drawn 3rd Test Match: Saturday, 20th November to Wednesday, 24th November, 2010 Venue: Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur Result: India won by an inning and 198 runs Series: India won the 3 match series by 1-0
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Ishant was 'the real difference' between India, New Zealand in Nagpur: Vettori

New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori has identified fast bowler Ishant Sharma as the key to Indias victory in the third and final Test held in Nagpur.
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Bond says big-hitting batsman hold key to Kiwis? chances at 2011 World Cup

New Zealands batsmen must score big and deliver the knockout blows for the Black Caps to have a successful World Cup campaign in the Indian subcontinent next year, former fast bowler Shane Bond has said.
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Injured Ryder to fly back home

Key New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder will miss an upcoming five- match one-day international series against India following a calf injury.
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Injured Ryder to fly back home

Key New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder will miss an upcoming five- match one-day international series against India following a calf injury.
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NFL wage dispute threatens American football season

If the NFL lockout goes ahead, everything from March onwards would be halted. Photograph: Peter Morgan/AP American football, the most watched sport in the US, could be cancelled next year over a long-running dispute between owners and players, which a union leader warns this weekend will almost certainly result in a lockout beginning in March. The Super Bowl final would go ahead in February as planned, but everything from March onwards would be halted, from summer training camps through to the planned start of the professional 32-team, four- month season in September. Given the hundreds of millions of dollars that team owners would lose and pressure on them from TV companies, the chances of a deal being struck eventually are high. But US sports have been brought to a standstill in the recent past by such disputes, including the loss of the 1994-95 baseball season and the 2004-05 ice hockey season. In an interview to be broadcast this weekend on Bloomberg television, the executive director of the National Football League Players Association, DeMaurice Smith, issued his strongest warning yet, saying a lockout is a "near certainty". He put the loss in wages to players at $5bn (£3.2bn), and said team owners and local economies would also suffer. "The magnitude of the loss would be at the very least about $160m to $170m per team city," Smith said. "That is a conservative estimate of the economic impact." The team owners are seeking to cut players' wages, saying they are too high at a time when the cost of running teams, such as the building of new stadiums or their upkeep, is rising. Players get an average of $1.5m a year. The owners, who want the players' overall pot cut by $1bn, are bringing existing contracts to an end in February, two years early. The players are happy with the existing contracts and are demanding they be honoured. The owners have the advantage of an extraordinary deal with television companies in which they get $4bn whether games are played or not. But the players' union has power, too: the public outcry that would result from a lockout. "We know they have an economic leverage over us. Those TV contracts [are] a huge economic hammer that hangs over the players," Smith said. "But when it does come to leverage, about understanding the necessity of sacrifice, teamwork, our players believe they are this game. I believe that we have a tremendous amount of leverage." The union has tried to recruit the support of members of Congress as well as the White House, but has had only limited success so far, with politicians unwilling to become engaged in labour disputes. Ken Gude, who worked for the Washington Redskins in 2000 and now works at the Democratic- friendly thinktank Centre for American Progress, said today: "I can't actually believe the NFL would be stupid enough to jeopardise its position with the American people in a period of difficult economic times when they argue over the allocation of millions of dollars." If the lockout goes ahead, players will stop being paid from March onwards. The annual draft, a high-profile event where teams select new players, would go ahead in the spring, but the training camps that begin in the summer would not happen. The next season is scheduled to begin on 9 September. Unlike baseball and basketball, the playing season is relatively short, ending on 2 January, with the Super Bowl the following month, and teams play relatively few games. One compromise under consideration is that the season be extended from 16 games to 18, which would give the players extra money to make up for the pay cut, but would mean two more games, with attendant injury risks. Unlike association football, the average career of a professional American football player is only 3.6 seasons. The NFL, in a statement earlier this week, criticised the union for trying to politicise the issue. "The union's request for state and local political leaders to intercede in the negotiations ignores and denigrates the serious and far more substantial problems that those leaders, and that state and local workers across the country, face. "We can resolve our own issues as we have done many times in the past."
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Asian Games 2010: Bangladesh win first ever cricket gold medal NEWS STORIES RELATED TO:

UANGZHOU: Teenager Shabbir ahaman Roman smashed two ixes in the penultimate over to elp Bangladesh to a first Asian ames gold and dash fghanistan's hopes of a fairytale inish in yesterday's men's cricket inal. Chasing Afghanistan's 118, he 17-year-old's swashbuckling 3 not out swung the Twenty20 atch in Bangladesh's favor and hey won with three balls to pare, sparking wild celebrations s players rushed with billowing lags on to the ground and mbraced. e played like tigers today," the reen-eyed and wiry Rahaman oman told Reuters. "This is the appiest day of my life," added he teenager. The Afghan ricketers, mostly ethnic Pashtun rom the country's southeast, ere stonefaced after the loss. The Afghanistan people are aybe very sad," said Asghar tanikzai, his team's top-scorer n the day with an unbeaten 38. The silver medal is not (a) big edal but it was a good fight. ith the country's expectations eighing heavily on Afghan houlders to bring home a first sian Games gold, their opening atsmen appeared nervous at he crease. Kazi Shahadat ossain's standout fast bowling nsettled the opening order and he first wicket went for just one un. A great diving catch near he boundary by Nazmul Hossain ismissed vice captain Karim han Sadeq. A gutsy innings by tanikzai, however, spurred fghanistan to a respectable 118 fter a middle-order collapse hreatened to leave t e team with a paltry score. The angladeshis, dressed in green, ost their first wicket in the third ver when opener Nazim Uddin cooped a high shot into the ands of Samiullah Shinwarai. HOWED METTLE he Afghans, who bowled and ielded aggressively, showed their ettle when Mohammed Mithun as run out in the eighth over ith a superb throw from the utfield. With the game poised n a knife edge, however, ahaman Rohan stepped orward, surviving a close lbw all, before swatting two straight ixes into the pavilion, sparking ild cheers by green-clad angladeshi supporters and hinese fans. For the small ontingent of Afghan supporters, ome wearing skull caps, there as disappointment but also race in efeat. "The world knows us for ighting, bombs and bullets but e want to make sure to the orld that we are not these hings only," said Abdul Khan, aving a large green, red and lack flag in the stands on a cool nd sunny afternoon. "We just eed a chance. And definitely I an assure you that our next lympics or Asian Games, we will o for gold again. ricket has become an creasingly popular sport in fghanistan with a number of cademies sprouting up across he wartorn and insurgency racked land after the game was troduced by Pashtuns who earnt to play in Pakistan refugee amps during the Russian vasion in the 1980s. In the ronze medal match, Pakistan eat Sri Lanka by six wickets to estore some pride after they ere beaten in the semi-finals by fghanistan on Thursday. akistan won gold in the omen's competition with angladesh taking silve . -
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China downplays historic Asian Games medal haul

China wrapped up the Asian Games with a record 199 gold medals, more than double its nearest rival but not quite enough for team leaders to relax preparations for the 2012 London Olympics. The Chinese appear driven to repeat their performance from Beijing two years ago, when they topped the gold medal count for the very first time at the Olympics.
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Asian Games 2010 Closing Ceremony

2010 Asian Games, specifically the 16 Asian Games, will be held from November 12 to 27, 2010, in Guangzhou, the biggest and most prosperous city in Southern China. The Asian Games is the second largest sports event in the world, only after the Summer Olympic Games. Closing Ceremony will be on 14th October 2010. The Games are being held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010, the largest multi-sport event conducted to date in India and Delhi, which are hosted the Asian Games in 1951 and 1982. Asian games is the second largest multi-sport event after the Olympics On 12 November, 2010 opening ceremony will be scheduled for 2010 Asian Games at Haixinsha Island in the Pearl River. The ceremony will be directed by Chen Weiya, the assistant director of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Ceremony will be start at 20:04 (UTC+8), with some 7,000 peoples contributed to the ceremony, team parade will be held at 21:00 (UTC+8), while "mystifying" lightning ceremony will be held at 21:42 (UTC+8). The ceremony will be held one by one at the sea and land. Closing ceremony will be on November 27, 2010, with a flag handover to 2014 Games will also include in this ceremony.
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Cricket schedule 2011 : Sri Lanka, South Africa, New Zealand, West Indies & Bangladesh.

Sri Lanka cricket schedule 2011. Feb-March Cricket world cup 2011 in Asia, ODI tournament World Cup 2011 May-June Sri Lanka of England, 3 tests, 5 ODIs SL in Eng 2011 Aug-Sept Australia tour of Sri Lanka, 3 tests, 5 ODIs Aus in SL 2011 Oct-Nov Sri Lanka tour of Pakistan, 3 tests (unconfirmed) SL in Pak 2011 December Sri Lanka tour of South Africa, 3 tests, 5 ODIs SL in SA 2011 South Africa cricket schedule 2011. January India tour of South Africa, 3 tests, 5 ODI, 2 T20 Ind in SA 2011 Feb-March Cricket world cup 2011 in Asia, ODI tournament World Cup 2011 Sept-Oct Australia tour of South Africa, 3 tests, 5 ODIs Aus in SA 2011 December Sri Lanka tour of South Africa, 3 tests, 5 ODIs SL in SA 2011 New Zealand cricket schedule 2011. January Pakistan tour of New Zealand, 3 tests, 5 ODIs Pak in NZ 2011 Feb-March Cricket world cup 2011 in Asia, ODI tournament World Cup 2011 November New Zealand tour of Australia, 2 tests NZ in Aus 2011 December New Zealand tour of Zimbabwe (unconfirmed) NZ in Zim 2011 West Indies cricket schedule 2011. Feb-March Cricket world cup 2011 in Asia, ODI tournament World Cup 2011 May-June India tour of West Indies, 3 tests, 5 ODI, 1 T20 Ind in WI 2011 June-July Pakistan tour of West Indies, 2 tests, 5 ODIs Pak in WI 2011 October West Indies tour of Bangladesh, 2 tests, 3 ODIs WI in Bdesh 2011 November West Indies tour of India, 3 tests, 3-5 ODIs WI in Ind 2011 Bangladesh cricket schedule 2011. Feb-March Cricket world cup 2011 in Asia, ODI tournament World Cup 2011 April-May Australia tour of Bangladesh, 2 tests, 3 ODIs Aus in Bdesh 2011 July-Aug Bangladesh tour of Zimbabwe, 2 tests, 5 ODIs Bdesh in Zim 2011 October West Indies tour of Bangladesh, 2 tests, 3 ODIs WI in Bdesh 2011 December Pakistan tour of Bangladesh, 2 tests, 3 ODIs Pak in Bdesh 2011
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Cricket schedule 2011 : Pakistan

Pakistan cricket schedule 2011. January Pakistan tour of New Zealand, 3 tests, 5 ODIs Pak in NZ 2011 Feb-March Cricket world cup 2011 in Asia, ODI tournament World Cup 2011 June-July Pakistan tour of West Indies, 2 tests, 5 ODIs Pak in WI 2011 September Pakistan tour Zimbabwe, 3-5 ODIs (unconfirmed) Pak in Zim 2011 Oct-Nov Sri Lanka tour of Pakistan, 3 tests (unconfirmed) SL in Pak 2011 December Pakistan tour of Bangladesh, 2 tests, 3 ODIs Pak in Bdesh 2011
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Cricket schedule 2011 :Australia

Australia cricket schedule 2011. January England tour of Australia, 7 ODIs, 2 T20s Eng in Aus 2011 Feb-March Cricket world cup 2011 in Asia, ODI tournament World Cup 2011 April-May Australia tour of Bangladesh, 2 tests, 3 ODIs Aus in Bdesh 2011 June Australia tour Zimbabwe, 3-5 ODIs (unconfirmed) Aus in Zim 2011 August-Sept Australia tour of Sri Lanka, 3 tests, 5 ODIs Aus in SL 2011 Sept-Oct Australia tour of South Africa, 3 tests, 5 ODIs Aus in SA 2011 November New Zealand tour of Australia, 2 tests NZ in Aus 2011 December India tour of Australia, 4 tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20 Ind in Aus 2011
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Cricket schedule 2011 :Englend

England cricket schedule 2011. January England tour of Australia, 7 ODIs, 2 T20s Eng in Aus 2011 Feb-March Cricket world cup 2011 in Asia, ODI tournament World Cup 2011 May-June Sri Lanka tour of England, 3 tests, 5 ODIs SL in Eng 2011 July-Aug-Sept India tour of England, 3 tests, 5 ODI, 1 T20 Ind in Eng 2011 October England tour of India, 3 tests, 5 ODIs Eng in Ind 2011
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Cricket schedule 2011 : India,

India cricket schedule 2011. Month Tours/tournaments/matches Fixtures January India tour of South Africa, 3 tests, 5 ODI, 2 T20 Ind in SA 2011 Feb-March Cricket world cup 2011 in Asia, ODI tournament World Cup 2011 April Indian Premier League 2011 (not international) IPL 2011 May-June India tour of West Indies, 3 tests, 5 ODI, 1 T20 Ind in WI 2011 July-Aug-Sept India tour of England, 3 tests, 5 ODI, 1 T20 Ind in Eng 2011 October England tour of India, 3 tests, 5 ODIs Eng in Ind 2011 November West Indies tour of India, 3 tests, 3-5 ODIs WI in Ind 2011 December India tour of Australia, 4 tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20 Ind in Aus 2011
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Asian Games: Creating history, Takhar wins rowing gold

Guangzhou, Nov 19 (IBNS) Rower Bajrang Lal Takhar on Friday opened a new leaf for India ’s sporting history by becoming the first Indian to win a gold in the Asian Games ’ men’s singles sculls competition in China. Placed on lane 3, the Army officer, who had won the silver at Doha Asiad four years ago, led from the start and went on to cruise past his rivals and win the 2000m race clocking 7:04.78. He added another Gold medal for India after cueist Pankaj Advani in squash singles championship. Chinese Taipei’s Wang Ming Hui (7:07.33) took the silver while Iraq ’s Haeider Hamarasheid (7:10.10) won the bronze. Takhar had also bagged a gold medal at the Asian Championships in Korea, 2009. Takhar’s yellow medal came a day after India’s rowers had won two silver medals. Anil Kumar, Saji Thomas, Ranjit Singh and Jenil Krishnan won silver in the men ’s rowing Four while the the quartet of Lokesh Kumar, Manjeet Singh, Rajesh Kumar Yadav and Satish Joshi won silver in men ’s lightweight Four event. India’s Pratima Puhana and Pramila Prava Minz also created history by winning the bronze medal in the women ’s pair rowing event. They became the first women rowers to win a medal for India in the Asian Games. The Indian girls clocked 7:47.50 secs to finish third behind winners China and Kazakshtan. Chinese duo Sun Zhengping and Ling Hong clocked 7:22.06 secs for the gold and Kazakh girls Oxana Nazarova and Svetlana Germanovich had a timing of 7:35.13 secs. Indian rowers have won a total of gold, three silver and one bronze medal from the Interbational Rowing Center.
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India win women 4×400metres gold in Asian Games

Guanzghou, Nov 26 (IBNS) Indian women ’s 4×400m relay defended the gold medal won in 2006 with Ashwini Chidananda leading the team to the gold medal in the Asian Games here on Friday. Ashwini, who won the 400m hurdles gold, ran in the third leg and gave the Indian team a huge lead over second-placed Kazakhstan. In the last leg Mandeep Kaur maintained the lead to win the gold in 3min 29.02sec. In the first leg, India’s Manjeet Kaur was running second before Sini Jose gave a slender lead for Ashwini to take over. Kazakhstan took the silver in 3:30.03 while China claimed the bronze in 3:30.89. The quartet had won the title in the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, though today ’s effort was well below 3:27.77 in the CWG. In 2006 Asian Games, Satti Geetha, Pinki Parmanik, Chitra K Soman and Manjeet Kaur had won the gold in 3:32.95. Preeja Sreedharan and Kavita Raut clocked their personal bests to clinch the silver and bronze respectively in the women ’s 5000m final. Sreedharan, who earlier clinched the 10,000m gold, returned a timing of 15:15.89. Raut, who bagged silver in 10,000m, could not get past Sreedharan yet again but managed a personal best of 15:16.54 to win the bronze. Bahrain’s Mimi Belete Gebgregeiorges clinched the gold medal with a timing of 15:15.59, which was incidentally her personal best as well.
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India win women 4×400metres gold in Asian Games

Guanzghou, Nov 26 (IBNS) Indian women ’s 4×400m relay defended the gold medal won in 2006 with Ashwini Chidananda leading the team to the gold medal in the Asian Games here on Friday. Ashwini, who won the 400m hurdles gold, ran in the third leg and gave the Indian team a huge lead over second-placed Kazakhstan. In the last leg Mandeep Kaur maintained the lead to win the gold in 3min 29.02sec. In the first leg, India’s Manjeet Kaur was running second before Sini Jose gave a slender lead for Ashwini to take over. Kazakhstan took the silver in 3:30.03 while China claimed the bronze in 3:30.89. The quartet had won the title in the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, though today ’s effort was well below 3:27.77 in the CWG. In 2006 Asian Games, Satti Geetha, Pinki Parmanik, Chitra K Soman and Manjeet Kaur had won the gold in 3:32.95. Preeja Sreedharan and Kavita Raut clocked their personal bests to clinch the silver and bronze respectively in the women ’s 5000m final. Sreedharan, who earlier clinched the 10,000m gold, returned a timing of 15:15.89. Raut, who bagged silver in 10,000m, could not get past Sreedharan yet again but managed a personal best of 15:16.54 to win the bronze. Bahrain’s Mimi Belete Gebgregeiorges clinched the gold medal with a timing of 15:15.59, which was incidentally her personal best as well.
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2010 Guangzhou Asian Games Medal Count/Tally (As of November 26, 2

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 China (CHN) 197 117 98 412 2 South Korea (KOR) 75 63 91 229 3 Japan (JPN) 47 73 94 214 4 Iran (IRI) 20 14 25 59 5 Kazakhstan (KAZ) 18 23 37 78 6 India (IND) 14 17 33 64 7 Chinese Taipei (TPE) 13 16 38 67 8 Uzbekistan (UZB) 11 22 23 56 9 Thailand (THA) 11 9 32 52 10 Malaysia (MAS) 9 18 14 41 11 Hong Kong (HKG) 8 15 16 39 12 North Korea (PRK) 6 10 18 34 13 Indonesia (INA) 4 11 12 25 14 Singapore (SIN) 4 7 6 17 15 Kuwait (KUW) 4 6 1 11 16 Qatar (QAT) 4 4 6 14 17 Bahrain (BRN) 4 0 3 7 18 Philippines (PHI) 3 3 9 15 19 Saudi Arabia (KSA) 3 3 5 11 20 Pakistan (PAK) 3 2 3 8 21 Jordan (JOR) 2 2 1 5 22 Vietnam (VIE) 1 17 14 32 23 Mongolia (MGL) 1 3 9 13 24 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) 1 2 2 5 25 Macau (MAC) 1 1 3 5 26 Bangladesh (BAN) 1 1 1 3 27 Tajikistan (TJK) 1 0 3 4 28 Syria (SYR) 1 0 1 2 29 Myanmar (MYA) 0 5 3 8 30 United Arab Emirates (UAE) 0 4 1 5 31 Lebanon (LIB) 0 1 2 3 31 Iraq (IRQ) 0 1 2 3 32 Afghanistan (AFG) 0 1 1 2 33 Laos (LAO) 0 0 2 2 34 Nepal (NEP) 0 0 1 1 34 Oman (OMA) 0 0 1 1
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Kochi wants more time to resolve problems

The consortium that won the bid for the Kochi IPL franchise has asked the BCCI for more time to sort out their internal disputes. The Indian board had originally given the consortium 10 days to work things out beginning October 10. At the end of that period, though, the two factions in the consortium wrote to the board asking for an extension. "We consortium partners are very close to resolving our internal differences and would like the BCCI to give us some more time and have also sought this," Satyajitsinh Gaekwad, the head of Rendezvous Sports, told PTI. "We have not defaulted on any payment to the BCCI and just want some more time." Meanwhile the IPL governing council will meet on Wednesday in Nagpur to decide the fate of the franchise. "The only point on the agenda is Kochi," one of the BCCI officials said on the content of the short notice sent to the panel. Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar is reportedly assisting the franchise in an advisory capacity, something the board said it was not aware of, but will consider at the governing council meeting tomorrow. "We were never informed because this issue was never there," BCCI vice-President Rajiv Shukla said. "For the first time we are coming to know about this. We will discuss the issue in the meeting tomorrow." Gavaskar was a member of the governing council for the IPL's first three years. He declined to continue on the committee this year after the board decided to stop paying the committee members. The Kochi franchise has been controversial from its very inception in March. Rendezvous Sports World, a consortium of five companies, became the tenth IPL franchise after a successful bid of US$333.33m, but almost immediately ran into trouble over the composition of its ownership, after the discovery of a few "secret partners" in the consortium. A new agreement was then signed by both the parties but fresh controversy broke when Lalit Modi, the then IPL chairman, made the ownership details public on his Twitter feed. Six months after the auction Kochi has still failed to resolve its various internal disputes, which revolve around the distribution of shares in the consortium. The investors are unhappy with the promoters, who do not want to give up the rights to lead the franchise. Despite several lengthy meetings over the past few days, the two factions remain at loggerheads
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Asian Games wrestling: Khatri wins bronze

Guangzhou: Mausam Khatri on Thursday gave the Indian wrestling contingent its third medal at the ongoing Asian Games after bagging a bronze in the men's 96kg freestyle competition here. Khatri got the better of Jaegang Kim of South Korea 3-1 to grab the third position in a contest that just over 17 minutes. Earlier in the day, Khatri, despite suffering a 1-3 defeat at the hands of Kazakhstan's Taimuraz Tigiyev got a chance to take the bronze home after overcoming Syria's Alkarrad Raja in the repechage bout, at the Huagong Gymnasium. The Indian wrestlers had clinched a couple of bronze medals earlier in the event.
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Asian Games wrestling: Khatri wins bronze

Guangzhou: Mausam Khatri on Thursday gave the Indian wrestling contingent its third medal at the ongoing Asian Games after bagging a bronze in the men's 96kg freestyle competition here. Khatri got the better of Jaegang Kim of South Korea 3-1 to grab the third position in a contest that just over 17 minutes. Earlier in the day, Khatri, despite suffering a 1-3 defeat at the hands of Kazakhstan's Taimuraz Tigiyev got a chance to take the bronze home after overcoming Syria's Alkarrad Raja in the repechage bout, at the Huagong Gymnasium. The Indian wrestlers had clinched a couple of bronze medals earlier in the event.
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Asian Games: Gold For Preeja, Silver For Kavita In Womens 10,000m

Indian campaign in the Asia Games track and fiel competition started in style wit Preeja Sreedharan and Kavit Raut winning the gold and silve in the women's 10,000 metre here Sunday. Preeja clocked a personal be timing of 31:50.47 seconds to wi the first gold medal for India th on the opening day of th athletics competition. The gol was also the day's second fo India and the fourth overall. Kavita also registered he personal best timing of 31:51.4 seconds while Shitay Habtegebr finished third in 31:53.2 seconds.
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Asian Games: India beat Iran to win record 6th kabaddi gold

NEW DELHI: Indian men's kabaddi team continued their golden run by winning record sixth Asiad kabaddi gold after beating Iran 37-20 in the finals on Friday. With the addition of this gold medal, India have so far won 12 golds, 15 silvers and 32 bronze medals at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China. The indomitable Indian kabaddi team dished out a brilliant performance right from the start as they outwitted their opponents to take a convincing lead of 24-3 at the lemon-break. However, the Iranians bounced back strongly in the latter half and fetched some crucial points to reduce the margin. In the semifinals on Thursday, Indian men registered a convincing win over Japan. India did not let Japan score much in the game with the final score read as 52-17. Earlier in the day, the Indian women fashioned a comprehensive 28-14 victory over Thailand to clinch the inaugural women's kabaddi gold of the Asian Games. The Indian women led 17-7 at half-time after Thailand failed to secure a single lona against India's two. The Indian women team also got a couple of bonus points in the opening half. The second half followed a similar script and India once again dominated by securing a couple of lonas and getting 20 outs to emerge triumphant.
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Asian Games: India beat Thailand to win women's kabaddi gold

GUANGZHOU:As serting their supremacy in the sport, India trounced Thailand 28-14 to clinch the inaugural women's kabaddi gold medal in the Asian Games on Friday. India took control of the game very early with aggressive tackling and dismissed the entire Thai team for a two-point bonus before taking a commanding 17-7 lead at the halfway stage of the one-sided final at the Nansha Gymnasium. National coach Balwan Singh termed the triumph in the first appearance at the Games as a "good team effort". "We are proud to have won the gold for the country in a tough competition," he said. "Our defense was very good. We had studied the rival's game. They were very fast but could not wriggle out of our grasp when making raids into our territory," he said. Manager Kumar Vijay said the team did not want to take things easy after the nerve-wrecking one-point semifinal victory over Iran. "Though we were confident of winning the gold, we did not want to take any chances after the close semifinal against Iran yesterday (which India won by one point)," said Vijay. "The score may show it was an easy victory but the Thai girls really put up a good resistance," he said. After conceding a massive first- half lead, the Thai girls tried to make a comeback but the Indians did not allow it to happen with rock-solid defense and better tactical acumen. The winners added 11 more points to their tally in the second half while keeping their rivals down to just seven to emerge creditable victors. The slightly built but nimble- footed Thai girls, trained by Indian Ramesh Bhendigiri, were no match for the more powerful raids of India's top attackers Mamatha and Deepika Joseph who were well supported by Tejeswani, Pooja and Manisha. The Thais were also handicapped by the ankle injury sustained by their top raider and captain Alisa Limsamran in an earlier match. Indian assistant coach Sunil Dabas said Thursday's close shave against Iran was the perfect wake up call for the girls. "They were determined to win after being really shaken up by Iran. It turned out to be blessing in disguise and was a well-timed wake up call," he said. Snehal Salunkhe said the Indian girls had played a lot of practice matches with Thailand and the gold was a "dream come true". "We went out relaxed as we have played practice matches with the Thai team before. They had no weaknesses and played well against Iran and beat them (in league). We are taller, stronger while the Thai team is young," she said. "Only in my dreams had I thought we could win gold but now it has come true," she added. Thai coach Bhendigir said he was happy that his team made it to the gold medal match. "The Indians were much better and more experienced. Our main player Alisa was not very effective because of the injury, but we still played well," he added. Indian Ambassdor to China, Dr S Jaishankar, was among the crowd which watched the summit clash.
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KOCHI FRANCHISE WITHDRAWS FROM IPL

Unable to resolve their differences,the Kochi franchise have withdrawn from the Indian Premier League barely two days before the expiry of the BCCI deadline, paving the way for the Cricket Board to issue a new tender for a replacement team. The IPL’s Governing Council will meet in Nagpur on November 28 to discuss the issue and is likely to float a new tender. “The IPL Kochi team has sent a letter to BCCI President Shashank Manohar withdrawing from the league. The IPL Governing Council were now deliberate on the issue and would take a decision on the matter,” a top BCCI official said. The BCCI had given IPL Kochi termination of 30 days to sort out its problems but the wrangling within the consortium continued nonetheless
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2010 Ashes Dates Dates and Venue Details for the Ashes Series 2010 / 11

England will begin their defence of the Ashes won in the summer of 2009 at Brisbane on 25 November 2010. Further tests will follow at Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney with the final day of the series set for 7 January 2011. Ashes Series Test Dates 2010 / 11 First Test: Brisbane 25 - 29 November 2010 Second Test:: Adelaide 3 - 7 December 2010 Third Test: Perth 16 - 20 December 2010 Fourth Test: Melbourne 26 - 30 December 2010 Fifth Test: : Sydney 3 - 7 January 2011
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2011 ICC Cricket World cup - Schedule and fixtures

Match no. Date Teams Venue 1 19 Feb India vs Bangladesh Dhaka 2 20 Feb New Zealand vs Kenya Chennai 3 20 Feb Sri Lanka vs Canada Hambantota 4 21 Feb Australia vs Zimbabwe Ahmedabad 5 22 Feb England vs Netherlands Nagpur 6 23 Feb Pakistan vs Kenya Hambantota 7 24 Feb South Africa vs West Indies New Delhi 8 25 Feb Australia vs New Zealand Nagpur 9 25 Feb Bangladesh vs Ireland Dhaka 10 26 Feb Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Colombo 11 27 Feb India vs England Kolkata 12 28 Feb West Indies vs Netherlands New Delhi 13 28 Feb Zimbabwe vs Canada Nagpur 14 1 Mar Sri Lanka vs Kenya Colombo 15 2 Mar England vs Ireland Bangalore 16 3 Mar South Africa vs Netherlands Mohali 17 3 Mar Pakistan vs Canada Colombo 18 4 Mar New Zealand vs Zimbabwe Ahmedabad 19 4 Mar Bangladesh vs West Indies Dhaka 20 5 Mar Sri Lanka vs Australia Colombo 21 6 Mar India vs Ireland Bangalore 22 6 Mar England vs South Africa Chennai 23 7 Mar Kenya vs Canada New Delhi 24 8 Mar Pakistan vs New Zealand Pallekelle 25 9 Mar India vs Netherlands New Delhi 26 10 Mar Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Pallekelle 27 11 Mar West Indies vs Ireland Mohali 28 11 Mar Bangladesh vs England Chittagong 29 12 Mar India vs South Africa Nagpur 30 13 Mar New Zealand vs Canada Mumbai 31 13 Mar Australia vs Kenya Bangalore 32 14 Mar Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Pallekelle 33 14 Mar Bangladesh vs Netherlands Chittagong 34 15 Mar South Africa vs Ireland Kolkata 35 16 Mar Australia vs Canada Bangalore 36 17 Mar England vs West Indies Chennai 37 18 Mar Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Mumbai 38 18 Mar Ireland vs Netherlands Kolkata 39 19 Mar Australia vs Pakistan Colombo 40 19 Mar Bangladesh vs South Africa Dhaka 41 20 Mar Zimbabwe vs Kenya Kolkata 42 20 Mar India vs West Indies Chennai 43 23 Mar First Quarterfinal Dhaka 44 24 Mar Second Quarterfinal Colombo 45 25 Mar Third Quarterfinal Dhaka 46 26 Mar Fourth Quarterfinal Ahmedabad 47 29 Mar First Semifinal Colombo 48 30 Mar Second Semifinal Mohali 49 02 Apr FINAL Mumbai
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ICC rankings for Tests and ODIs

ICC Test Championship 24 Nov 2010 Team Matches Points Rating India 38 4893 129 South Africa 32 3712 116 Sri Lanka 23 2635 115 England 39 4355 112 Australia 37 4061 110 Pakistan 26 2275 88 New Zealand 29 2318 80 West Indies 21 1668 79 Bangladesh 19 131 7 ICC ODI Championship 08 Nov 2010 Team Matches Points Rating Australia 36 4595 128 Sri Lanka 33 3892 118 India 34 3993 117 South Africa 25 2873 115 England 28 3147 112 Pakistan 27 2704 100 New Zealand 24 2307 96 West Indies 18 1207 67 Bangladesh 28 1867 67 Ireland 11 425 39 Zimbabwe 30 1110 37 Netherlands 6 103 17 Kenya 8 1 0
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ASIAN GAMES MEDAL TALLY 2010

The 2010 Asian Games,also known as the XVI Asiad is a multi-sport event in Guangzhou, China that began on 12 November and finishes on 27 November 2010. Guangzhou is the second Chinese city to host the Games, after Beijing in 1990. A total of 476 events in 42 sports will be contested by athletes, making it the largest event in the history of the Games. It will also be the last iteration of the Games to have featured such big events, as the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) have enforced new hosting rules for future games, beginning with the 2014 Games. Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 China (CHN) 173 93 86 352 2 South Korea (KOR) 71 59 81 211 3 Japan (JPN) 36 66 74 176 4 Iran (IRI) 16 10 19 45 5 Chinese Taipei (TPE) 12 12 33 57 6 Thailand (THA) 9 7 30 46 7 Hong Kong (HKG) 8 14 15 37 8 Malaysia (MAS) 8 14 11 33 9 Kazakhstan (KAZ) 7 14 31 52 10 India (IND) 7 13 26 46 11 Uzbekistan (UZB) 5 13 19 37 12 North Korea (PRK) 5 10 18 33 13 Indonesia (INA) 4 9 11 24 14 Singapore (SIN) 4 7 6 17 15 Kuwait (KUW) 3 5 1 9 16 Qatar (QAT) 3 4 5 12 17 Saudi Arabia (KSA) 3 2 4 9 18 Bahrain (BRN) 3 0 3 6 19 Philippines (PHI) 2 2 9 13 19 Pakistan (PAK) 2 2 1 4 20 Mongolia (MGL) 1 2 9 13 21 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) 1 2 1 4 23 Jordan (JOR) 1 1 1 3 23 Macau (MAC) 1 1 1 3 25 Tajikistan (TJK) 1 0 2 3 26 Vietnam (VIE) 0 12 12 24 27 Myanmar (MYA) 0 5 1 6 28 United Arab Emirates (UAE) 0 2 0 2 29 Lebanon (LIB) 0 1 2 3 30 Afghanistan (AFG) 0 1 1 2 31 Bangladesh (BAN) 0 1 0 1 32 Iraq (IRQ) 0 0 2 2 32 Laos (LAO) 0 0 2 2 34 Nepal (NEP) 0 0 1 1 34 Oman (OMA) 0 0 1 1 34 Syria (SYR) 0 0 1 1 Total 370 372 490 1232[1]
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India well on course for sixth Asiad kabaddi gold

GUANGZHOU: Five-time gold medallists and title favourites India stormed into the final of men's kabaddi competitions in the Asian Games with a comfortable victory over Japan on Thursday. India, who have clinched the gold in every edition of the quadrennial event since the game's introduction in 1990, thrashed Japan 52-17 in a lop-sided semifinal at the Nansha Gymnasium. India proved too strong for the hapless Japanese as they dominated the proceedings from the start and raced to a 26-5 lead in the first half. Even though Japan raised their level of play after the change of ends by pocketing 12 points, it was not enough to down the Indians who comprehensively sealed the match by scoring 26 more points. India will now take on Iran in the gold medal clash on Friday. Iran had earlier defeated Pakistan 17-16 in a pulsating first semifinal in the men's event. Later in the day, India will take on Iran in the semifinals of the women's event.
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Harbhajan Singh shines as India dismiss New Zealand to win Test series

New Zealand's batsmen surrendered meekly to India in the second innings on a turning day-four pitch at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur to give the hosts a 1-0 series win today. The fast bowler Ishant Sharma and off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, with three wickets each, led the attack who dismissed the tourists for 175 to win the deciding Test by an innings and 198 runs with more than a day and a half to spare. Rahul Dravid got the man-of- the-match award for his patient 191 in the first innings for India. Harbhajan was named the player of the series, having added the wickets of Gareth Hopkins and Ross Taylor to that of Tim McIntosh, the one New Zealand wicket to fall yesterday. "It's been a satisfying series, especially with the bat, but I think I could have got a few more wickets," the off-spinner, who scored two centuries in the series, said. The 30-year-old praised the pitch and said it had offered help to both batsmen and bowlers. "This was what we call an Indian wicket. If you are a good bowler you can take wickets and if you are a good batsman you can score runs," Harbhajan said. "This was probably the best wicket I have played on for many years now." The lanky Sharma attacked the stumps and clean bowled Kane Williamson, Tim Southee and Chris Martin. The left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha removed Brendon McCullum and Martin Guptill leg-before in consecutive deliveries and Suresh Raina chipped in with the wickets of Jesse Ryder and the New Zealand captain, Daniel Vettori, with his part-time off-spin. The five-match one-day international series between the sides starts on Sunday at Guwahati in north-east India. India, ranked No1 in the world in Tests, will tour South Africa next month, during which they will play three Tests. Their captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, acknowledged the importance of that series for India against the No2-ranked side in the world in Tests. "It is important for us as a team to do well in South Africa. After that there is the World Cup," Dhoni said. "We will try to take care of the process and accept whatever is the result. But we will like to give it our best shot.
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Asian Games boxing: Kavita settles for a bronze

Guangzhou, Nov 24 (IANS) India's Kavita Goyat settled for a bronze after losing her semi-final bout to Jinzi Li of China in the women's boxing at the Asian Games here Wednesday. Goyat lost 1-5 to in the 69-75 kg weight category. The Chinese opened up a 3-1 lead in the first round and added two more points in the fourth round. Li will take on Mongolia's Undram Erdenesoyol in the final. Later in the day, India's four-time world champion Mary Kom will take on another Chinese, Cancan Ren, in their semi-final in 48-51 kg. In the men's event, as many as seven Indian boxers will compete in semi-finals in various weight categories.
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