Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Retired? Sachin Tendulkar predicted Indian win on Day One!

NEI India Film Editing Via Daily.Bhaskar New Delhi: He may have retired from international cricket about six months back, but that has done little to diminish Sachin Tendulkar’s immaculate reading of the game.
The Master Blaster, who retired from international cricket after amassing an unprecedented 100 international tons, had predicted on day one of the Lord’s Test that India may go on to win the Test.
To his credit, he was proven right by Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s men, who constructed a memorable team effort to end India’s 28-year drought at cricket’s Mecca.
Sachin took to social networking site Facebook to express his happiness over the historic win.
“I'm ecstatic, and this victory is a clear reflection of a team effort. I told Arjun that India had the upper hand on Day One (290 for nine) so I think we'll win. I am glad I was proved right,” the man who represented India in world record 200 Tests, wrote.
India defeated England by 95 runs on Monday to end a torrid away run that witnessed them go winless for 15 Tests, spread across three years. The last time Dhoni led his side on a Test tour to England, the hosts handed a 4-0 whitewash to India. Similar fate awaited him in Australia, while in South Africa and New Zealand, he frittered away the advantage after being in winning positions.
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Monday, 21 July 2014

Lords of the Ring: Ishant, Bhuvaneshwar and Murali Vijay help Dhoni end 28-yr-long wait

NEI India Film Editing Via Daily.Bhaskar London: Indian cricket team scored an emphatic victory over England in Lord's after a gap of 28 long years on Monday.

Chasing a target of 319 runs on the last day of the match, England was all out for a score of 223 runs. Ishant Sharma dazzled with the ball and scalped 7 crucial English wickets to help India score a 95-run win.

The win is India's first overseas test victory since June 2011.

This is also India's second test victory in Lord's after a period of 28 years. The last and the first time India won in Lord's was in 1986.

Earlier, Murali Vijay played an apt innings of 95 runs to help India pose a healthy 319-run target in front of the home team.

Vijay displayed immense patience and character in his 247-balls knock that included 11 boundaries.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar's innings was another highlight of the Indian innings when the right-arm medium pace bowler scored an impressive 52 runs on 71 deliveries.

He was duly assisted by specialist batsmen Ravinder Jadeja on the other end. The duo compiled a healthy 99-run stand for the 8th wicket. The left-handed batsman steadied the Indian innings by scoring a quick-fire 68 runs on 57 deliveries that included 9 fours.

In the earlier part of the innings, Ravindra Pujara's knock of carefully crafted 43 runs on 83 deliveries held the mantle when India lost an early wicket at the score of 40 runs.

In the bowling department, the lanky bowler from Delhi scalped 7 crucial English wickets.
Sharma ran through English top order and took important wickets of Cook, Bell, Root, Ali, Prior, Stokes and Board.

Bhuvneshwar was the hero of the first innings when his six wickets helped India restrict English batsmen to a score of 319 runs.
In the English camp, Ballance gave an early scare to the Indian cricket team with his century. Ballance scored 110 runs on 203 deliveries.

Chasing a target of 319 runs, baring the exception of Plunkett (55 runs) no other English batsman could offer any resistance in front of the Indian bowling attack.

English batsman Joe Root was abandoned in the middle as he desperately tried to save the English grace with a knock of 66 runs (149 deliveries).

The only time English cricket team looked to offer any resistance to the Indian attack was during the 101-run fifth wicket partnership between Moeen Ali and Joe Root.

Ali was also the second highest scorer in the England's second innings with 39 runs (147 deliveries).

The English bowlers failed to cast their web around the much-acclaimed Indian batting lineup. James Anderson, with 4 wickets in the first innings, led from the front, but failed to provide any relief in India's second innings.

In the second innings, Stokes and Plunkett shared 3 wickets a piece
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Thursday, 17 July 2014

Rahane's hundred turns tables on England

India 290 for 9 (Shami 14*, Ishant 12*, Anderson 4-55) v England
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India will take sustenance from the fact that they have stared down a sinister Lord's greentop and pronounced that they are a long way removed from the submissive outfit that lost 4-0 on their last tour to England. That they scrapped throughout was undeniable, but the dominant innings that finally rewarded a day of hard labours was not as much a stare-down as a display of dancing eyes and neat footwork, an exceptional counter-attacking hundred from Ajinkya Rahane that washed residual ill feeling from an engrossing opening to the second Test.
Rahane's 103 came to grief 15 minutes before the close, courtesy of a nonchalant left-handed catch in his follow-through by James Anderson, an over in which Rahane had driven him confidently through the covers for his second Test hundred. No matter how fulfilling his career, he will not make too many better.
It felt like an appropriate end to a classically-paced innings, which was necessarily cautious as India, despite their best efforts, lost seven wickets for 145, but which then spread into a joyous second 50 at a run a ball as England's pace quartet failed to make use of ideal fast-bowling conditions. Stuart Broad's shake of the head and kick at the ball as India's last pair saw out the day was an apt summation of England's mood.
This was a most uncommon Lord's day. The groundsman, Mick Hunt, unveiled one of the greenest Test pitches the famous old ground had ever witnessed, certainly since the invention of motor mowers, and loud boos broke out when Ravindra Jadeja walked out to the crease, a response to India's insistence that Anderson's alleged altercation with him in the first Test at Trent Bridge should be formally judged by the ICC.

Ajinkya Rahane helped arrest a middle-order wobble, England v India, 2nd Investec Test, Lord's, 1st day, July 17, 2014
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All it needed to complete such rare impropriety was an MCC member, his bacon-and-egg blazer frying in the heat, to strip off to the waist in the Long Room in the manner of Gary Ballance in a Nottingham night club and St John's Wood would have never seemed the same again. Fortunately, the members held their nerve. More than the England attack did. They managed one good session out of three.
For Anderson, the leader of the attack, and a man under siege, Lord's was designed as if to order. Cook had remarked: "He will be desperate just to let his cricket do the talking." India would have observed that there is a first time for everything, but as well as a zip in the pitch there seemed to be a zip on Anderson's mouth and, as he bowled with craft to return 4 for 55, his habitual sledging, as far as could be ascertained, was absent. Rahane played him beautifully, collecting 33 of those runs including a six over long-on.
Variously regarded as sledging devil incarnate or a victim of supreme over-reaction, depending on your point of view, Anderson has trudged wearily across unresponsive England Test pitches for the past year. Now, as he braced himself for an impending ICC investigation which could drag on for the entire summer if the ECB's legal team get their way, he finally had conditions to relish.
At a time of greatest need, records fell his way. He removed Shikhar Dhawan at third slip with his 11th delivery to outdo Fred Trueman as England's leading wicket-taker in home Tests. In his third over of the afternoon, he summoned away movement to add Virat Kohli, the most prized wicket of all, to a regulation keeper's catch: Ian Botham duly fell as the leading wicket-taker in Lord's Tests. His dismissal of Rahane had no record attached, but in cricketing terms it was the most heartfelt. That he has served England admirably was again beyond question.
Ben Stokes almost matched him. His natural length is shorter than these conditions demanded, but he strove to adjust, maintained speeds just short of 90mph and bowled some of the best balls of the day. Broad was below par, but the main under performer was Liam Plunkett, who was well down on pace, huffing and puffing in the heat, England's visits to a health farm - mud baths a speciality - not disguising the draining effects of back-to-back Tests.
To lose both openers by the lunch interval was damage that India would privately have accepted as the ball swung with the enthusiasm of a young puppy. There was not just swing but seam to contend with. But if the pitch was green, India's batsmen were not, more tutored these days perhaps, attitudes hardened by the jowly old sea dog, Duncan Fletcher, and technical advice from Rahul Dravid.
Ballance had awoken to celebrity headlines of "Boozy Ballance" after a photograph of his wind-down following the Trent Bridge Test had been daubed across the papers. His official ticking off had been a token one, to placate the media. Stationed at third slip, he held his catches rather better than his drink. Dhawan fell to Anderson's lavish movement, playing perfectly respectably at a ball that pitched outside leg stump. M Vijay got a leading edge against Plunkett which would have left Ballance briefly unsighted as he tried to turn the ball into the leg side.
On an unsatisfying morning, England had cause to regret two missed chances by Matt Prior, who has not been short of cumbersome moments this summer. Vijay escaped before scoring when Prior moved leadenly for a low catch in front of first slip and Kohli should have been taken off the last of the session when Moeen Ali, bowling the traditional spinner's final over before lunch, saw a straightforward catch put down.
It was a scorching day, with more to come on the morrow. Alastair Cook won the toss, gulped and chose to bowl. It was the right call, however frustrated he would have been at the close. The day suited English traditions: swing for those who knew how to use it and a pitch with enough seam and carry to create interest, the sort of pitch that has kept Test cricket in the hearts and minds of the English public. That should never be betrayed.
It was six overs before Anderson conceded a run, but when his last ball was nonchalantly flicked to the long leg boundary by Cheteshwar Pujara, it was the first sign that India had the capacity to survive. Pujara stuck it out gamely, three hours in making 28, finally studding off side and leg side in turn with two stylish boundaries, only for Stokes to shake his middle stump with one which came back up the slope. He was one of four India wickets to go between lunch and tea, comfortably England's most impressive session as they finally hit greentop lengths.
Jadeja made 3. With the crowd yearning for Anderson to return to the attack - he had bowled 12 overs but a quick foray would have done no harm - instead Cook chose decorum, continued with the spin of Moeen, and Jadeja thrust his front pad at the ball in old-fashioned manner to fall lbw.
There was a milestone, too, not just for Anderson, but for Broad, who made MS Dhoni his 250th Test wicket. Dhoni's innings was India's most unconvincing, a few exploratory strolls down the wicket and, with only 1 to his name, a furtive edge to the keeper. It begged the question whether he can bat at No. 6 in such exacting conditions.
After tea, England were seen off by Rahane. He played the ball late, coped with the seam and bounce like he will tell you a Mumbai batsman should, and then let his instincts flourish. Plunkett's resorting to a short, round-the-wicket attack - an understandable if somewhat two-dimensional tactic on featherbeds - looked a desperate ploy. That was England's low spot of the day.
England, at one stage, would never have envisaged taking the second new ball. But they grabbed it with apprehension at 223 for 7. Bhuvneshwar Kumar's solid support in an eighth-wicket stand of 90 in 24 overs ended when his stumps were spread-eagled in Broad's first over, but by the time Rahane fell to Anderson, 20 balls from the close, India felt the more contented of the sides. England will hope to see the pitch become more straw-coloured under a hot sun and for the seam and swing they have pined for to disappear conveniently for a day or two. 

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Tuesday, 15 July 2014

GERMANY ARE THE CHAMPIONS!! Three-time winners beat Argentina 1-0 to win World Cup

NEI India Film Editing Via Daily.Bhaskar New Delhi: Drawing curtains on the 32-day celebration of ‘The Beautiful Game’, three-time winners Germany lifted their first World Cup since 1990 at game’s spiritual home on Sunday in what turned out to be an edge of the seat final.
As 22 drenched and tired men flirted with the endurance of countless onlookers across the world and impregnated the air with unbridled anticipation, 22-year old Bayern Munich midfielder Mario Gotze netted one in in extra time to win the twentieth edition of FIFA World Cup, defeating 1986 winners Argentina 1-0 at the iconic Maracana Stadium in the Brazilian capital.
It was touted as ‘anybody’s game,’ such was the parity between the sides. On its part, the final scoreline did its best to justify the allusion. It took no Kroos or Klose. It required no Mueller or Messi. It was a match and a moment that chose Gotze, a relatively unknown commodity in star-studded German side to mark his date with history. Germany’s first World Cup since 1990 was also its first since its reunification, and it was only poetically justified that Argentina happened to be their opponents on either side of their 24-year leap of history and geography.
The match, for better part, left little to chose from between the two teams. They attacked and missed, attacked and missed some more until 'Super Mario' slotted one in to put millions of jangling German nerves to rest and send his nation to mass delirium. Minutes later, Messi shot a wistful smile after his yet another kick sailed over the goalpost, and the hopes of his fabled left-footed magic began to grow narrower by the second.
In the end, the Barcelona superstar, who has won almost everything that exists to be won in football, won the Golden Ball award, while the Golden Glove went to German goalkeeper Manuel Neur, who maintained four clean sheets in the Cup, including the high pressure final. The Golden Boot, expectedly, went to Colombian sensation James Rodriguez.
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Friday, 11 July 2014

India’s tour of England: Bravado at bottom puts India on top on Day 2

NEI India Film Editing Via Daily.Bhaskar Nottingham: The portents were always there, and for a moment, the Indian team looked like reliving them too. In 2011, from a comfortable 267/4, they had imploded to be bundled out for 288 at the same venue to lose the Test by 319 runs. On Thursday, after losing four wickets in the space of two runs and twenty balls, they looked all set to repeat the precedent. Just that they were denied by Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami, two men who were not part of the losing squad of 2011. The pacers notched up their maiden fifties en route a memorable 111-run stand for the last wicket to puncture any hopes of early batting that Alastair Cook’s men might have harboured after they had India pinned down to 346/9.
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The Indian new ball bowlers thwarted the English attack for a little over two-and-a-half hours and 38-odd overs to push the visitors to a formidable 457 all-out in their first essay at Trent Bridge, after post-lunch session had consumed Ravindra Jadeja, M S Dhoni, Stuart Binny, and Ishant Sharma in quick succession. The day before the famous Indian collapse, however, belonged to the visitors in general and o Murali Vijay in particular.
The Tamil Nadu right-hander, before falling to contentious LBW decision, made a stupendous 146, punctuated with his trademark lazy elegance. He picked his off-side play from where he had left it safely on day one, and came up with some classy shots on his left. A delightful square cut and an exquisite cover drive served to inform that the 30-year old was in fine nick, before James Anderson got one to jag back in. His start, assured and calm, was in stark contrast to a nervy initial period for Dhoni, who started the day unbeaten on 50.
The Indian captain edged Stuart Broad on the 13th ball of the day, but keeper Matt Prior failed to catch a low chance. He soon resorted to a quick-shuffle-across-the-wicket movement to negate low bounce and late swing, and the technique seemed to be working for him until an Anderson direct hit caught him out of the crease. He made 82. Dhoni’s fall came just 10 balls after Ravindra Jadeja had edged Ben Stokes to Prior, and what followed was reminiscent of the forgettable summer of 2011.
Stuart Binny, making his Test debut, chased a wide one and slashed it straight to point. A run later, Ishant Sharma shouldered arms to one that came in, and India looked set to be bundled out for a sub-par total.
However, Shami and Kumar (58, 149 balls, 5X4) displayed fine mix of intelligence and diligence to stitch a morale boosting 111-run alliance, and in the process, gave themselves decent cushion to ball against. Kumar adopted the role of the senior batsman, and shielded Shami initially. However, once set, Shami (51*, 81balls, 6X4, 1X6) outscored his new-ball partner with ease. The duo combined copybook shots and tail-enders’ hoick with élan and saved India blushes.
Shami was in business with the bowl too, as soon after scoring his maiden first class fifty, he bowled English skipper Cook to leave England at 9/1 in the fourth over of their innings. The Poms ended the day at 43/1, leaving India in the driver’s seat in the first Test. Up against an opposition that largely prefers backfoot play, the Indians will need to find the right length as the game enters its crucial phase on Friday.
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FIFA WC 2014: Neymar to add ‘spine’ to Brazil in third place playoff

NEI India Film Editing Via Daily.Bhaskar New Delhi: Brazil's injured striker Neymar will attend Saturday's third place play-off when the battered World Cup hosts take on the Netherlands.
Brazil were consigned to the ignominy of fighting out a game Dutch coach Louis van Gaal has attacked as "unfair" after their 7-1 semi-final mauling by Germany.
Neymar's absence dominated the build-up to Tuesday's humiliation. The Barcelona striker missed out after fracturing a vertebra in the quarter-final win over Colombia.
"Neymar will come here (to Brazil's World Cup base), he's going to accompany the team to Saturday's match," confirmed Brazil football federation spokesman Rodrigo Paiva to R7.Com.
Paiva announced the news at Brazil's World Cup headquarters in Teresopolis, near Rio de Janeiro.
The Barcelona superstar's absence and as importantly that of suspended defender and captain Thiago Silva contributed to Tuesday's shocking Belo Horizonte battering by a Germany side that now faces Argentina in Sunday's final.
Van Gaal's Holland find themselves in the play-off after Wednesday's 4-2 penalty shoot-out loss to Argentina.
Afterwards van Gaal attacked the play-off, saying: "I think this match should never be played.
"It's unfair also because we have one less day to recover, so that's not fair play but the worst thing is that chances are you lose twice in a row.
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Indian sports fraternity feels hike in budget a tad too late

NEI India Film Editing Via Daily.Bhaskar New Delhi: The Indian sports fraternity felt the athletes training for the Commonwealth Games might have run out of time to make full use of the Rs. 100 crore budget hike announced on Thursday for their preparations for the July 23 to August 3 event and the subsequent Asian Games.
"Considering a lot of disciplines get around Rs. three to four crore per year, the Rs. 100 crore increase is substantial. But I doubt how the amount can be used with Commonwealth Games just two weeks away," an office-bearer of the Table Tennis Federation of India, told PTI after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced the increase in the fund allocation for athletes' training.
The Rs. 100 crore amount is over and above the Rs. 185 crore earmarked for the National Sports Federations, which are supposed to take care of their athletes.
India will take part in 13 out of 17 disciplines at the Glasgow Games and 30 out of 36 at Incheon Asian Games.
Hockey India Secretary General Narinder Batra, who had threatened to pull the team out of the two quadrennial events, is hoping to receive at least Rs. 25 crore out of the amount announced by Jaitley.
"Today's announcement is a good start by the new government but if we aim to win more medals at the highest level, the government should spend at least Rs. 400 crore for the athletes' training. Our sports budget is not good enough at the moment," said Batra.
The overall budget for the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports stands at Rs. 1769 crore. Jiji Thomson, Director General at the Sports Authority of India (SAI), said the sports allocation was way too less for a huge country like India before adding that money was enough for CWG and Asian Games.
"It is a no-brainer that the budget for sports should be a lot more than what it is. But in a country like India, we must understand that change will come gradually. We thank the government for providing us with the funds we had asked for," said Thomson.
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