Tuesday, August 27, 2013

INDIAN BADMINTON LEAGUE

Carsten Mogensen and Aparna Balan defeat Tarun Kona and Pradnya Gadre 18-21 21-16 11-9 to help Banga Beats win 3-2 against Hyderabad Hotshots.

Carsten Mogensen and Akshay Dewalkar of Banga Beats beat V Shem Goh and Khim Wah Lim of Hyderabad Hotshots 15-21 21-15 11-1 in men's doubles. Hyderabad lead 2-1.

Saina Nehwal beats Tai Tzu Ying of Banga Beats 21-17 14-21 11-8 to give Hyderabad Hotshots 2-0 lead.


Hyderabad Hotshots: Saina Nehwal, Taufik Hidayat, Ajay Jayaram, V Shem Goh , Tarun Kona, Pradnya Gadre, Khim Wah Lim, Tanongsak, Kanthi Visalakshi, Subhankar Dey and C Rahul Yadav.


Banga Beats: Parupalli Kashyap, Hu Yun, Tai Tzu Ying, Carolina Marin, Carsten Mogensen, Akshay Dewalkar, Aparna Balan, Aditya Prakas
h, Arvind Bhat, J Meghana, Jan Jorgensen

us open 2013

us open first round

Federer wins in straight sets
jokovic wins in straight sets

Monday, August 26, 2013

US open 2013

Nadal is back my friend

Eases past to second round beats harrison by  6-4,6-2,6-2

Defending champion Serena Williams also eases past her opponent F. Schiavone with stats of 6-0,6-1

us open 2013

Who is going to win the us open 2013 

Rafa vs Federer vs Djokovic

      My favorite would definitely  be Nadal after the two Grand slam victories He seem to be in amazing form.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

5th odi
South Africa : 250/9 in 46 ovs
Batsmen
Out Description
R
B
4s
6s
gream smith
c Y Pathan b Z Khan
7
11
1
hashim amla
not out
116
132
9
0
87.88
c & b Y Singh
56
63
8
0
88.89
st M Dhoni b Y Singh
11
12
1
0
91.67
c & b M Patel
35
44
1
0
79.55
b M Patel
8
6
1
0
133.33
c M Dhoni b M Patel
2
2
0
0
100.00
b Z Khan
4
2
1
0
200.00
run out (M Dhoni)
0
1
0
0
0.00
run out (M Dhoni)
0
2
0
0
0.00
not out
0
1
0
0
0.00
Extras :
(b -0, w -0, nb - 0, lb - 6)
11
 
 
Total :
( 250 for 9 in 46 ovs)
 
 
250
Run Rate : 
5.43
Bowling : India
O
M
R
W
Nb
Wd
ER
9
2
47
2
0
2
5.22
8
0
50
3
0
0
6.25
7
0
32
0
0
0
4.57
8
0
33
0
0
0
4.13
2
0
10
0
0
1
5.00
8
0
45
2
0
1
5.63
2
0
14
0
0
0
7.00
2
0
13
0
0
1
6.50
India : 234/10 in 40.2 ovs
Batsmen
Out Description
R
B
4s
6s
SR
c F du Plessis b M Morkel
38
34
6
0
111.76
b L Tsotsobe
5
8
1
0
62.50
c de Villiers b M Morkel
2
6
0
0
33.33
MS Dhoni(c)(k)
c G Smith b M Morkel
5
10
1
0
50.00
c J Duminy b D Steyn
8
14
2
0
57.14
c M Morkel b D Steyn
11
8
2
0
137.50
c F du Plessis b M Morkel
105
70
8
8
150.00
c J Duminy b J Botha
13
16
0
1
81.25
b R Peterson
8
11
1
0
72.73
c M Morkel b L Tsotsobe
24
58
3
0
41.38
not out
4
9
0
0
44.44
Extras :
(b -0, w -0, nb - 2, lb - 2)
11
 
 
Total :
( 234 for 10 in 40.2 ovs)
 
 
234
Run Rate : 
5.8
Bowling : South Africa
O
M
R
W
Nb
Wd
ER
9
2
32
2
1
0
3.56
7.2
0
57
2
0
2
7.77
8
0
52
4
1
0
6.50
8
0
33
1
0
0
4.13
7
1
45
1
0
1
6.43
1
0
13
0
0
0
13.0

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

MICROMAX CUP UPDATE

Sri Lanka: 457/2 (90.0 Ovs)
Kumar Sangakkara* 214
Mahela Jayawardene 71[133]




Monday, July 26, 2010

FI TODAY

Ferrari has been fined $100,000 for implementing team orders at the German Grand Prix and the FIA's World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) will consider whether a heavier sanction should be imposed.
Fernando Alonso took victory at Hockenheim but only after Felipe Massa moved over with 17 laps remaining. Massa was not told directly to cede position, but before the incident his race engineer Rob Smedley told him: "Fernando is faster than you. Can you confirm you understood that message?"
Smedley later said, "Good lad, just stick with it. Sorry." But after the race claimed that was due to Massa's struggles on hard tyres.
Team principal Stefano Domenicali, team manager Massimo Rivola, Alonso and Massa were all summoned by the stewards, who then ruled that Article 39.1, which bans team orders, and Article 151c, which forbids teams bringing the sport into disrepute, had been breached.
"The case will also be referred to the FIA World Motorsport Council for further consideration," read the statement.
Team orders are banned under the regulations after Ferrari ordered Rubens Barrichello to let Michael Schumacher pass at the Austrian Grand Prix in 2002. However, no team has been found guilty under the rule until now, and there is no indication in the regulations what the punishment should be.
After the race Ferrari's press officer Luca Colajanni denied his team ordered a position swap.
He claimed it was "a driver decision" made by Felipe Massa, before adding: "We didn't give any instruction at all. I don't think anything wrong has been done, or regulation breached.
"Fernando was slightly quicker at that stage, and we informed the drivers."