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Monday, 30 July 2012
A ''HUGE STONE" OFF HIS CHEST, BRONZE MEDALIST GAGAN NARANG LOOKS TO DO BETTER IN OTHER SHOOTINGS EVENTS
After two days of misery, during which the Indian archers shot like novices at Lord's, this was the day for one of the most riveting Olympic rivalries between two Indians.
Even though Narang and Bindra never admit their rivalry, when the two stand in their shootings lanes and fire at the target situated 10 metres away, they are trying to ougtun each other.
Beijing Olympics champion Bindra had a huge slump in form and was under pressure, as a result of which he could score only 594 and did not make the final. The 29-year-old Indian was not shooting the way he does and the consistency was missing. Once he shot three 9s in the last series, he was down in the dumps.
But put this man in the shooting range and he is a picture of concentration. On Monday, the burly Narang was confidence personified. Compared to the rest of the shooters in the hall, he took more time to complete his 60 shots in the preliminary phase. But all that was preparation for his superb 598/600 where he began with two straight 100s and then scored a 98.
In the final, the lead virtually changed hands after every shot. For some time, it looked like Niccolo Campriani was emerging as the champion. However, in a last burst, Romania's Alin George Moldoveanu clinched gold with consistent efforts for an aggregate of 702.1.
As the giant electronic scoreboards flashed the result, Narang, who till then stood like a statue, showed the first sign of emotion. He waved to the hall and then lifted his air rifle.
Coach Stanislaus Lapidus was, however, not too pleased with Narang's effort. "He should have become the champion today. I am very sad," said Lapidus, who has been helping out all the rifle shooters.
Later, speaking at the press conference, Narang said: "I agree with my coach. Now that I have two more events to compete in, so he is going to keep me away from you (the media)."
TOUGH DRAWS MEAN SANIA-PAES OUR MAIN HOPES
I think Sania Mirza and Rushmi Chakravarthi, who are scheduled to face Chinese Taipei's Su Wei Hsieh and Chia-Jung Chuang in the opening round on Saturday, have the toughest draw among the Indians. Having seen the Chinese Taipei players in the Fed Cup on a couple of occasions, I can say they are a very tough doubles team.
Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna, too, have a difficult opening round against world No.1 Max Mirnyi and Alexander Bury of Belarus.
Leander Paes and Vishnu Vardhan have a relatively easy draw. Vishnu is playing in his maiden Olympics and will be extremely nervous. Leander will have his task cut out in trying to keep him relaxed.
In singles, Somdev Devvarman has got a first-round match that he would like to play. He has been drawn against Finland's Jarkko Nieminen, whose favourite surface is not grass.
In the mixed doubles, I feel Sania and Paes have the best chance of winning a medal. It is indeed heartening that they had a couple of good practice sessions, and I hear from Sania that the practice was in good spirits.
LONDON EYE: NARANG'S WIN EASES OFF PRESSURE FROM INDIAN ATHLETES
Take the cases of Leander Paes, Karnam Malleswari, RVS Rathore and now Bindra. After winning medals in Atlanta, Sydney, Athens and Beijing respectively, they have been unable to produce the same magic four years later
Saturday, 28 July 2012
MURRAY BROTHERS BITTEN IN DOUBLE
The British brothers had their chances after winning the first set and forcing a second set tie-break, but the Austrians prevailed 5-7 7-6 (8-6) 7-5.
Elena Baltacha marked her Olympic debut with a 6-3 6-4 singles win over Agnes Szavay of Hungary at Wimbledon.
But Anne Keothavong lost 4-6 6-3 6-2 to Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark.
The Murray brothers had the better of things for much of the two hours and 32 minutes they were on Court Two, twice leading by a break in the final set.
However, elder brother Jamie lost serve twice as they were pegged back, and once again in the 12th game as the Austrians clinched victory.
"It was tough. We played well," said Andy Murray. "We were a break up twice in the third set. We had enough chances to win the match, but each time we got the break we got broken straight back, so it was tough."
Asked about the raucous crowd, he added: "They did a great job. They were really loud from the first point to the last.
Britain's other hopes in the men's doubles, Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins, were beaten 7-5 6-3 by Frenchmen Julien Benneteau and Richard Gasquet, while Heather Watson and Laura Robson let an early lead slip as Angelique Kerber and Sabine Lisicki of Germany won 1-6 6-4 6-3.
ROGER FEDERER & SERENA WILLIAMS WIN OLYMPIC OPENERS
American fourth seed Williams beat Jelena Jankovic of Serbia 6-3 6-1.
Belgium's Kim Clijsters, set to retire at the end of the season, overcame Roberta Vinci of Italy 6-1 6-4.
Clijsters next plays Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro, while Williams will take on Urszula Radwanska of Poland.
"It's a huge deal," said Federer about the prospect of winning his first Olympic singles gold medal. "It would be a massive highlight of my life.
"I remember the emotions I had winning the gold with my Stan [Wawrinka, in the doubles at Beijing 2008].
"I have a chance, I'm the number one player in the world so I should have a chance, at medals and hopefully gold.
"It's already the fourth Olympics for me so I will give it all I have."
Czech sixth seed Tomas Berdych, the 2010 Wimbledon runner-up, was upset 6-4 6-4 by Steve Darcis of Belgium.
Berdych was a potential quarter-final opponent for Britain's Andy Murray, who faces Stanislas Wawrinka on Sunday.
MARK CAVENDISH BLAMES 'NEGATIVE' RIVALS AFTER0 OLYMPIC DISAPPOINTMENT
Australia's Michael Rogers, who was a team-mate of Cavendish's during the Tour de France, told BBC Sport: "Cavendish is a great athlete.
"He is the world's fastest man. Credit to him, his team gave it their best. They rode strong and took the race by the horns. They really took responsibility, but that's cycling."
Cavendish, who finished 29th, refused to blame his team-mates, who included 2012 Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins and runner-up Chris Froome.
RYAN LOCHTE WINS MEDLEY GOLD AS MICHEAL PHELPS FINISHES FOURTH
Phelps, the greatest all-round swimmer his sport has seen and gold medallist in both Athens and Beijing, was left without even a bronze as Brazil's Thiago Pereira took second and Japan's Kosuke Hagino third.
But this was all about Lochte, the brash rising star, seizing ascendancy in buccaneering fashion.
At the US trials this summer, Lochte had won his duel with Phelps by less than a second. In London, his four minutes 05.18 seconds put him almost four seconds clear of his rival, who clocked 4:09.28.
Lochte went off hard and turned off the butterfly leg, supposedly Phelps's strongest, 0.2 seconds in front. That advantage became 2.55 seconds after the backstroke as Hagino came past the struggling champion.
MEDAL TABLE OLYMPIC 2012
1 China 4 0 2 6
2 Italy 2 2 1 5
3 United States 1 2 2 5
INDIA VS SRI LANKA 3 ODI
SRI LANKA BATTING
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR
Upul Tharanga c M Dhoni b Z Khan 8 20 1 0 40.00
Tillakaratne Dilshan b Z Khan 4 7 0 0 57.14
Kumar Sangakkara c V Kohli b A Dinda 73 95 5 0 76.84
Dinesh Chandimal (wk) lbw b I Pathan 0 3 0 0 0.00
Mahela Jayawardene (c) lbw b R Sharma 65 79 5 0 82.28
Angelo Mathews not out 71 57 5 1 124.56
Jeevan Mendis not out 45 40 3 1 112.50
Extras: (b 2, lb 8, w 9, nb 1, p 0) 20
Total: (5 wkts, 50 ovs) 286 RR:5.72
INDIA BOWLING
BOWLER OVER MAIDEN RUNS WKT WIDE NO BALL ECO.
Zaheer Khan 10 0 39 2 0 3 3.90
Irfan Pathan 10 0 59 1 1 3 5.90
Ashok Dinda 10 0 76 1 0 1 7.60
Rahul Sharma 8 0 45 1 0 1 5.60
Ashwin 10 0 50 0 0 1 5.00
Virender SehwaG 1 0 3 0 0 0 3.00
Rohit Sharma 1 0 4 0 0 0 4.00
INDIA BATTING
Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR
Gautam Gambhir run out (I Udana) 102 101 10 0 100.99
Virender Sehwag c (sub)S Senanayake b T Perera 3 6 0 0 50.00
Virat Kohli c & b R Herath 38 65 2 0 58.46
MS Dhoni (c ) b L Malinga 31 49 1 0 63.27
Rohit Sharma lbw b L Malinga 0 1 0 0 0.00
Suresh Raina not out 65 45 6 1 144.44
Irfan Pathan not out 34 31 3 0 109.68
Extras: (b 0, lb 11, w 4, nb 0, p 0) 15
Total: (5 wkts, 49.4 ovs) 288 RR:5.80
SRI LANKA BOWLING
BOWLER OVER MAIDEN RUNS WKT WIDE NO BALL ECO.
Lasith Malinga 10 0 60 2 0 0 6.00
Thisara Perera 9 0 57 1 0 0 6.30
Isuru Udana 6 0 42 0 0 4 7.00
Angelo Mathews 8.4 0 49 0 0 0 5.70
Rangana Herath 9 0 36 1 0 0 4.00
Dilshan 3 0 14 0 0 0 4.70
Jeevan Mendis 4 0 19 0 0 0 4.80
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
BARCLAYS 'culture of pushing the limits'
reinforced what many will see as a depressing picture of Barclays as a giant global bank with pockets of severe rot in its culture.
Mr Bailey agreed that meant Bob Diamond, who recently resigned as chief executive of Barclays, was not taking sufficient steps to clean up the bank.
What for many will be the most striking element of Mr del Missier's testimony was his clear recollection that Bob Diamond, in a telephone call,
had passed on an instruction from the Bank of England to lie about the interest rates Barclays was paying.
That is world's apart from what Paul Tucker, deputy governor of the Bank of England, says he conveyed to Mr Diamond - and differs from Mr Diamond's recollection.
Both deny that any such instruction was given.
MPs were understandably bemused by how there could be such extraordinary misunderstandings of such a highly sensitive issue by three such senior City figures.
As for the FSA, there is an apparent contradiction between its lecturing of Barclays to clean up its culture earlier this year and the approval it gave for the
promotion of Mr del Missier to be Barclays' number two. That approval was given just days before Barclays incurred record fines and penalties for Libor wrongdoing
which in turn prompted Mr del Missier to resign.
Some will say that shows the FSA is not, to use the cliche, a joined-up organisation, since it was aware Barclays would be severely punished for lying about interest rates.
But, of course, the embarrassment is greatest for Barclays, which is fast losing what is as important to a bank as capital to absorb losses, namely a reputation
for integrity and competence.
Sunday, 15 July 2012
CRICKET T20 RANKING 2012
Rank Country Points
1 England 130
2 South Africa 122
3 Sri Lanka 115
4 Pakistan 108
5 Australia 107
6 New Zealand 105
7 India 103
8 West Indies 103
9 Ireland 95
10 Afghanistan 83
CRICKET TEST RANKING 2012
Rank Country Points
1 England 122
2 Australia 116
3 South Africa 113
4 Pakistan 109
5 India 104
6 Sri Lanka 98
7 New Zealand 87
8 West Indies 84
9 Bangladesh 0
CRICKET ODI RANKING 2012
Rank Country Points
1 Australia 119
2 South Africa 118
3 England 118
4 India 117
5 Sri Lanka 112
6 Pakistan 103
7 West Indies 87
8 New Zealand 83
9 Bangladesh 67
10 Zimbabwe 46
Saturday, 14 July 2012
TENNIS RANKING
Rank Name Points
1 Novak Djokovic 12280
2 Rafael Nadal 10060
3 Roger Federer 9435
4 Andy Murray 6980
5 Jo-Wilfried 5230
6 David Ferrer 5180
7 Tomas Berdych 4685
8 Janko Tipsarevic 3200
9 Juan Martin Del Potro 3180
10 John Isner 2655
WTA RANKING
Rank Name Points
1 Maria Sharapova 9490
2 Victoria Azarenka 8800
3 Agnieszka Radwanska 7230
4 Petra Kvitova 6775
5 Samantha Stosur 6100
6 Serena Williams 5640
7 Caroline Wozniacki 4366
8 Angelique Kerber 4055
9 Marion Bartoli 3720
10 Sara Errani 3350
SUNITA WILLIAMS BACK TO SPACE AGAIN
HOLLYWOOD PRODUCER RICHARD ZANUCK DIES
Monday, 9 July 2012
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