Friday, July 30, 2010

300 will come if it has to: Tendulkar

Sachin
COLOMBO: Great disappointments are common for great achievers, but Sachin Tendulkar had prepared for the long haul.

In Pics: Sachin Tendulkar's double centuries

He had an ice bath after the third day's play, went to bed by 8.30, woke up very early on Thursday and got on with his stretching exercises. At the end of the day, he had a fifth double century to show for his efforts at a crunch time for India.

"It's a bit demanding on the body," he simply said, "I almost stayed four days on the field."

If Tendulkar was disappointed at having missed out on a golden opportunity to get into the 300-club, he didn't show it. "I don't like to count the number of runs I score," he simply said. "I have always just gone out and played. People look at records. Whenever it (the 300) comes, it will come. If it has to come, it will come. We were able to put our heads together and contribute something reasonable here.

"Patience was very important. It was an important innings. It was tough to resist the temptation to play big shots on this wicket. I controlled all the temptations well, so I am happy. It was a tricky time, and a big partnership was needed. To be out there for so long, it's a good effort. We had to kill time."

He was equally diplomatic when asked if holding on to the No.1 rank had motivated him. "We are here to play good cricket. It's not that we want to change the No.1 rank, but if we play good cricket the rankings will take care of themselves. It's important to focus on the process."

Surprisingly, even the batsman in Tendulkar couldn't help taking potshots at this SSC pitch, saying, "There wasn't enough help for the bowlers."

Probably for the first time, he also said he was pleased with how the phases in his batting had evolved over the years. Some of his most crucial knocks have come in recent times, and on Thursday he went past Don Bradman's tally of 18 knocks above 150.

Sehwag had quipped how it was difficult to make out who was the debutant, Tendulkar or Suresh Raina, and Tendulkar seems to have got the philosophy right. "It's not just cricket, life has phases," he said.

"There's not much change, the approach is the same, but sometimes the method changes. If you're prepared to learn, you can grasp a lot of things. The important thing is to keep learning. There are a lot of things still left to achieve."

Sachin’s double tons:
Runs
Against
Year
Place
202
Sri Lanka
July 2010
Colombo
248*
Bangladesh
December 2004
Dhaka
241
Australia
January 2004
Sydney
201
Zimbabwe
November 2001
Nagpur
217
New Zealand
October 1999
Ahemdabad

Sachin Tendulkar slams fifth Test double hundred

Sachin slams fifth double century in Test cricket
NEW DELHI: Milestone man Sachin Tendulkar re-wrote the record books on Thursday, hammering the fifth double Test century to add another feather to his well-adorned cap.

Sachin’s Profile | Sachin Tendulkar closing in on 100 tons | In Pics: Sachin slams 5th double ton |In Pics: Sachin's double centuries

As the crowd erupted with unbridled joy, Tendulkar, tired but composed, took off his helmet, looked skyward, closed his eyes to offer a silent prayer.

The greatest accumulator of runs in the history of cricket, Tendulkar possesses nearly all major batting record even though he insisted he never chased milestones.
Most Test centuries (top five)
Player
Matches
Innings
Runs
HS
Ave.
100
50








Sachin Tendulkar
168*
274
13647
248*
55.93
48
55
Ricky Ponting
146
247
12026
257
54.66
39
52
Jacques Kallis
140
237
11126
189*
55.07
35
53
Sunil Gavaskar
125
214
10122
236*
51.12
34
45
Brian Lara
131
232
11953
400*
52.88
34
48

Over the past 12 months, though, Sachin has once again opened up a yawning gap between himself and all his contemporaries, and ensured that if at all any comparisons have to be made, they should be with another Australian - Don Bradman, who was famously reminded of himself when watching Sachin bat.

Earlier on Thursday, India, replying to Sri Lanka's mammoth 642/4 declared, carried their overnight total of 382/4 to 477 without further loss by lunch on the fourth day at the Sinhalese Sports Club.

Tendulkar and Raina, who came together on Wednesday afternoon with India struggling at 241-4, have so far added 236 runs for the fifth wicket on a pitch still favouring stroke-making.

Left-hander Raina went to lunch unbeaten on 112, becoming the ninth Indian to score a century in his first Test, while Tendulkar was on a masterly 152 not out.

Tendulkar, the world's leading run-getter, equalled West Indian Brian Lara's record of 19 scores of 150-plus. Australian legend Don Bradman did it on 18 occasions.

Sachin’s double tons:
Runs
Against
Year
Place
202
Sri Lanka
July 2010
Colombo
248*
Bangladesh
December 2004
Dhaka
241
Australia
January 2004
Sydney
201
Zimbabwe
November 2001
Nagpur
217
New Zealand
October 1999
Ahemdabad

Saina Nehwal to get Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award

Saina Nehwal to get Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award
NEW DELHI: Ace Indian shuttler and world number two Saina Nehwal has been chosen for Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award by the panel headed by sprinter queen P T Usha on Friday.

"I am ecstatic", Saina said, reacting to the surprised inclusion. "I will work hard to bring more laurels for India"

Saina's coach Pullela Gopichand also expressed happiness and hoped Saina can continue her good work for the country. "This is just a beginning she will bring more laurels. I am happy that she has got that award which aspired to", said the former All England champion and national coach.

Saina made a meteoric rise following her back-to-back title triumphs, three in three weeks, this year.

Saina's next engagement will be in the World badminton Championship in Paris next month, before playing the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.

Last year Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna was awarded to Olympic bronze medallist boxer Vijender Singh, wrestler Sushil Kumar and four-time world champion woman pugilist M.C. Mary Kom.

Saina Nehwal, who became world number 2 on July 15 this year, was the first Indian girl to reach the singles quarterfinals at the Olympics and the first Indian to win the World Junior Badminton Championships.

Saina Nehwal made history on June 21, 2009, becoming the first Indian to win a Super Series tournament, by clinching the Indonesia Open with a stunning victory over higher-ranked Chinese Wang Lin in Jakarta.

CA declines to make fresh nomination, to support Kiwi Isaac

John Howard
MELBOURNE: Refusing to nominate a candidate other than rejected John Howard, Cricket Australia on Friday decided to support New Zealand Cricket Chairman Alan Isaac for the post of ICC vice president.

An angry CA said it believed former Prime Minister Howard was the best candidate for them so instead of making a fresh nomination they would support Isaac, whose name has been proposed by the New Zealand Board.

Both the boards were asked by the ICC to re-nominate a person by July 31 after Howard's nomination was blocked by influential Afro-Asian bloc at its Executive Board meeting in Singapore.

"Cricket Australia's Board has today re-affirmed that former Australian Prime Minister John Howard is the best candidate available for nomination for the position of Vice President of the ICC and has decided it will not consider suggesting any other names for the role," a CA statement said.

"New Zealand Cricket has proposed its chairman, eminent businessman and corporate governance practitioner, Alan Isaac, for the role and CA will now support that nomination," the statement added.

The CA said its board is disappointed and most concerned by the ICC Executive Board's lack of support of Howard's nomination and regards it as completely unacceptable that no reason has been provided as to why he has not been accepted.

"We still have been given no official reason why a strongly-credentialed candidate of Howard's qualification's, skill and stature was not supported," CA Chairman Jack Clarke said.

"Our Directors were today very strongly of the view that Howard continues to be the best candidate CA could nominate. We are not prepared to suggest another candidate.

"Accordingly, we are pleased to support New Zealand Cricket's suggestion that Alan Isaac be nominated for the role," he added.

Howard, who describes himself as a 'cricket tragic', apparently paid the price for his political policies as six of the 10 voting nations refused to support his candidature.

He openly criticised the Robert Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe during his reign as Prime Minister and also earned the ire of Sri Lanka cricket by calling their off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan a 'chucker'.

Sorry for skipping CWG: Bolt to India

Bolt
JAIPUR: Usain Bolt on Thursday apologised to Indian fans for his decision to skip the forthcoming Commonwealth Games. In an exclusive interview to TOI, world's best sprinter, and perhaps the greatest ever, also hoped that he would one day be able to make up for it.

"Sorry that I can't make it this time. Hope to see you in the future," Bolt said in a message to the Indian fans, in reply to a query from TOI.
Bolt, who holds the world record in 100m as well as 200m, was expected to be part of the Jamaican squad for the New Delhi Commonwealth Games set to be held in October.

His name was also included in the initial list of the Jamaican squad. However, his agent made it clear some days ago that Bolt would give Delhi Games a skip.

Bolt said in his latest interview to TOI on Thursday: "It would have been nice as I haven't competed in the Commonwealth Games before but the timing was wrong for me."

Excerpts from the interview:

What is the current status of your Achilles tendon injury?

It is much better now, almost healed. It is not bothering me at all at the moment and should be perfectly fine soon.

You weren't very happy with your recent race in Paris GP. Which aspect bothered you?

Actually I was quite happy with the fact that I had won it. However, I found that my strength was down due to missed training and that was a matter of concern. But then I am now trying to catch up and I hope by my next race, I would have corrected that.

Justin Gatlin is set to return next month. What do you expect from him?

To tell you the truth, I have no idea as I do not know how he has been training.

The Commonwealth Games in New Delhi was never in your focus, yet is there any disappointment in missing it?

It would have been really nice as I haven't competed in the Commonwealth Games before but the timing was all wrong for me as I need to get ready for the World Championships in 2011 and Olympic Games in 2012. Those two events are very important and all athletes focus on them. It is crucial that we remain in peak shape for them.

Was there any pressure on you to participate in the Commonwealth Games?

No, I wouldn't say there was any pressure. In fact, I wasn't thinking about it. It was up to my coach to make the decision based on what is best for my career. I am sure he made the right decision.

Indian fans are very disappointed that you won't be coming.

I am really sorry that I can't make it this time. As I said, it would have been really nice and I do hope to see you in the future.

What timings are you looking at before the season gets over?

I am confirmed in 3 races as of now - Stockholm, Zurich and Brussels. There will be good competition in all these races and I do hope to have some good timings.

Are you satisfied with the way the season has shaped up so far?

Yes, I think so. My aim before the season was to go through it unbeaten and so far I have managed to keep it that way. It has been good.

You are likely to face Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell in Stockholm. How important is that race?

It will be a good race. It will be the first time this year that all three of us will run together in the same race. The competition will be good and each one of us will be tested.

You are a passionate follower of cricket. How would you compare Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting and Brian Lara?

They each bring different styles to the game and each are masters of their specific craft. They have helped to keep cricket popular, especially in their respective regions.

Would you be willing to visit India for some competition at a later date?

Absolutely. I do hope I get to visit India one day in the near future.

BCCI accuses Modi of delaying tactics

Modi
MUMBAI: "These are all delaying tactics," said a senior BCCI official minutes after the disciplinary committee's second hearing in the Lalit Modi case concluded in New Delhi on Tuesday.

The official was clearly at pains when he said: "They just want this to go on for as long as possible and delay the proceedings which are imminent."

He was referring to the arguments that went on for close to four hours between the disciplinary committee members and the legal experts representing Modi.

In the end, another date - August 1 - was set for the hearing to resume. As reported by TOI, Modi was not present at the hearing but has given his consent to being available through a video conference at the next hearing.

Modi's constituted attorney Mehmood M Abdi, accompanied by lawyers Venkatesh Dhond and SS Hora, sat facing the disciplinary committee members Chirayu Amin, Arun Jaitley and Jyotiraditya Scindia and the meeting that began around 6.30 pm went on almost till 10 pm.

Once the hearing began, Modi's lawyers stuck to the same point that they've been making ever since the committee was set up, that an independent inquiry panel should be reconstituted.

On Tuesday, they only concentrated on Jaitley's presence in the committee, leaving Amin aside and said that the BCCI vice president, also a senior BJP leader, has already voiced his opinion against Modi in the IPL governing council meeting.

"They (Modi's lawyers) argued that since Jaitley has already spoken in the negative about Modi, he could have bias against them and therefore should seek recusal," a source in the know of developments, told TOI.

Interestingly, BCCI secretary N Srinivasan - who is not a member of the disciplinary committee - was also present in the room, an issue that the Modi camp is likely to raise in the next hearing, given their argument since the beginning that Srinivasan holds a bias against Modi.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Modi to be absent again in BCCI disciplinary meet

Modi
NEW DELHI: The BCCI's disciplinary committee meets on Tuesday to continue its probe into alleged financial irregularities by suspended IPL chief Lalit Modi, who would once again skip the proceedings.

Modi will be represented by his lawyers who are seeking the recusal of Chirayu Amin and Arun Jaitley from the disciplinary panel.

The three-member disciplinary panel, comprising Amin, Jaitley and Jyotiraditya Scindia, last met on July 16 and allowed Modi to be represented by his lawyers.

The exception was made after Modi's second counsel Venkatesh Dhond explained that the charges against the administrator were of a serious nature and complex legal issues were involved, particularly in relation to interpretation of contract documents.

The BCCI, too, has been allowed to send only its lawyers for the hearing.

Modi has been pressing for the recusal of Jaitley, a BCCI vice-President, and Amin, the interim IPL chief, contending that being Board office-bearers they would be biased against him during the proceedings.

However, he suffered a setback when the Bombay High Court rejected his petition for the reconstitution of the panel.

Later, Modi asked the disciplinary committee to provide him with minutes of meetings of the special general body of the board and the IPL governing council held after his suspension.

In an application to the disciplinary committee, Modi has also asked for a copy of the amended broadcast agreement between the board and Sony-MSM, they said.

"We have asked for some documents. These are crucial to the proceedings which are already underway as the disciplinary committee and the jurisdiction of the disciplinary committee flows from these documents," Modi's legal counsel Mehmood Abdi said.

"It is essential for us to have access to these documents since the contents we've asked will have far-reaching implications for us. BCCI should provide us these documents as the same have implications on the co-issue of recusal, which the disciplinary committee is scheduled to finally decide at its meeting on July 27, 2010 in Delhi," he added.

At tomorrow's meeting, Modi's lawyers are also expected to tell the panel when he would be available in person to attend the proceedings.

Defiant Diego Maradona wants to keep coaching Argentina

Diego Maradona
BUENOS AIRES: Diego Maradona said he wanted to continue coaching Argentina's national soccer team but only if he could keep absolute control over the choice of his assistants.

Maradona was due to meet the head of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), Julio Grondona, on Monday to determine whether he would stay on after Argentina suffered a bruising 4-0 loss to Germany in the World Cup quarter-finals.

"I want to continue. Whether I stay will be decided in the meeting I'll have with Grondona..., and the outcome of that will depend on what he wants and whether he accepts what I ask of him," Maradona told Argentine television on Sunday in his first comments to local reporters since the World Cup defeat.

"Continuing means taking charge and with the people I want," Maradona said, alluding to local media reports that the AFA would ask him to replace some members of his coaching team.

"There's no way I'll continue as coach of the national team if they want to take (Alejandro) Mancuso or (Hector) Enrique away from me...or if they want to impose someone or other on me."

Maradona gained world fame as a player in the 1980s but he has had a patchy performance as coach of Argentina.

He defended his team's performance in the World Cup, despite the painful exit from the tournament in South Africa earlier this month.

"We didn't deserve to finish that way, we had done good work," he said.

Gill to inaugurate Nehru stadium on Tuesday

MS Gill
NEW DELHI: After several missed deadlines, the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main venue for the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games, is finally ready to be inaugurated by Sports Minister MS Gill on Tuesday.

Constructed during the 1982 Asian Games, the remodelling of the stadium started in January 2008 and was supposed to be complete early this year but the Rs 961 crore project got delayed umpteen times because of the construction of a tunnel.

The 150m tunnel, which connected the two ends of the stadium, is for the performers to enter into the ground during the opening and closing ceremonies.

The competitive venue for athletics, weightlifting and Lawn tennis, Nehru stadium spans over an area of 4,04,686 sqm and the oval shaped building has fabrication and erection of high strength steel work as per international standard.

The three independent structures of the main stadium building are the lower tier, main building and supporting structure for PTFE membrane roof.

The entire building is earthquake resistant and has two tier seating capacity for 60,000 spectator.

The Field of Play is divided into Competition, Training and Warm up area. The competition area is a 400x9 lane synthetic warm-up track with 10 sprint lane of Class-I certification.

The training area boasts of a synthetic track with nine sprint lane of Class-II certification, while the Warm-up for throwing and final warm-up synthetic track in side the main stadium.

Kaushik threatens to move court to clear name in sex scandal

MK Kaushik
NEW DELHI: Former coach MK Kaushik on Monday threatened to take legal action against Hockey India, accusing the sports body of trying to put him in the dock in the sexual harassment case through manipulation.

Kaushik, who is at the centre of the unsavoury episode, questioned Hockey India's authority to recommend police and government action against him and objected to HI holding that Ranjitha Devi's complaints against him were "credible" without verifying the allegations.

He said since the five-member inquiry committee's report had only factual matters and no recommendations, HI could not recommend action against him.

"I object to Hockey India deciding not to use my services and recommending Delhi Police to take action against me. The inquiry committee had not at all given any recommendations and how can HI do this," he told reporters at a hurriedly-convened press conference.

"I object to HI secretary general Narinder Batra saying that Ranjitha Devi's written reply were credible and had specific charges. The report itself said there were no verification of the allegations. So it is contradictory, on one hand you are saying that her version was credible and at the same time they are not proved. How can it be possible?" he asked.

"I am saying again that all these charges against me are baseless and fabricated. I have sent a reply to the letter sent by HI to the sports ministry recommending action on me," he said while presenting his lawyers Mandira Mitra and Praveen Aggarwal to the media.

Mitra said his client will see the situation for a while and if necessary will go to court.

"It is premature to say whether we will go to court or not. If necessary we will go to court but first we are replying to the letter sent by Hockey India to the government. We have given this reply to HI interim president Vidya Stokes," she said.

In his letter submitted to HI president, Kaushik accused the federation of conspiring to malign him in the sport fraternity.

"... the management of Hockey India is conspiring against me to malign my stature in the sports fraternity and the society in general. Further, it shows that Hockey India is conducting this whole affair with a bias against me and concluding that I am guilty and as such this against the principal of natural justice," he said.

Kaushik also accused Batra of releasing the letter to the media on Saturday and said the general secretary was "grossly abusing his power".

"I would like to record my protest at the gross abuse of power committed by the incumbent secretary general Narinder Batra, who is seeking re-election for the same post in the upcoming elections, in releasing the contents of the letter along with documents to the media prior to its receipt by me," he said in his reply.

Kaushik said the letter is highly manipulative and demanded Hockey India to withdraw it.

"The tone and tenor of this statement makes it clear that the management of Hockey India is acting in a vindictive manner.

"I demand Hockey India to withdraw this statement with immediate effect as it shows malafide intention and the presence of a larger conspiracy against me," he said in his letter.

Kaushik also said that he would not have used videographer Basavraj with the women's team had he known he would indulge in unwanted activities.

"SAI has three videographers, Rajinder had been attached at Patiala, the second Nehal had gone for his family marriage so we had to use Basavraj's services. He was not my priority," he said.

"Moreover there is no connection between Basavraj taking pictures (of prostitutes) and I am being punished. Why am I being dragged into it?" he asked.

Earlier in the day, Sports Ministry decided to launch its own probe into the allegations of sexual harassment against Kaushik by handing the task to its internal committee.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Sachin Tendulkar deserves World Cup win: Morrison

Sachin Tendulkar
AUCKLAND: Sachin Tendulkar deserves a World Cup victory under his belt but to realise this dream the batting icon needs players like Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni to fire in 2011 home event, says former Kiwi fast bowler Danny Morrison.

"Sachin Tendulkar, the master, deserves to have some sort of winners' medal hanging round his neck but it's not all about him. Cricket is a tough game and it's also about whether Yuvraj Singh, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and MS Dhoni can deliver for India. Can they do it for Sachin?," Morrison said at an ICC audio-cricket show.

The cricketer-turned-commentator also feels that India will be strong contenders to lift the World Cup.

"I think India has the best opportunity to lift the World Cup this time round. It has to be good for them playing on home turf. It adds pressure but that's part of hosting.

"You feel that India want something special to happen and this year I think you've got to go with the India team to emulate the 1983 side led by Kapil Dev," said Morrison, who claimed 126 ODI wickets and 160 in Tests.

India will co-host the 2011 edition along with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in February-March.