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sania mirza biodata

Tennis sensation Sania Mirza is a well known Tennis player. Sania Mirza plays for India. Do you want to know more about Sania Mirza. Tennis is passion of Sania Mirza and started playing the game from the age of 3. Sania Mirza father gives her the coaching.

Name-Sania Mirza
Date of Birth-15 Nov 1986
Birth Place-Mumbai
Nationality-India
Height- 1.67 m
Weight- 54 kgs
Profession- Tennis player
Education- Nasr School
Family-* Father: Imran Mirza
* Mother: Nasima
* Sister: Anam
Started playing- at the age of 6
Plays Right Handed- (Double Handed Backhand)
Coach- Krishna Bhupathi
Physiotherapist- Mr Badrinath
First ITF junior event abroad- Lahore, Pakistan
Has visited- 35 countries
Favourite tennis player- Steffi Graf
Career Highs- Career-High Singles- No. 97 (feb 28, 2005)
Career-High Doubles : No. 166 (October 25, 2004)
Education- 10th standard (SSC) in the first division with 63 per cent marks.  



SANIA’S NATURAL BEAUTY

Only 20 years old, Sania is still growing into her 5'7", 130-lb. frame, as evidenced by her round, healthy face and still-lingering baby fat. Nonetheless, Sania has been blessed with a tall, strong frame, gorgeous long hair and deep brown eyes
Sania's sexiness is a matter of great interest in her native India. As she is Muslim by birth, many believe that Sania's exposed flesh is not in keeping with her religion's traditional standards of dress and decorum. On September 8, 2005, the Hindustan Times reported that a religious scholar named Haseeb-ul-hasan Siddiqui had issued a fatwa on Sania because of the clothing -- or lack thereof -- she wore when competing. The All-India Shia Muslim Personal Law Board has since called the fatwa "unnecessary and uncalled for," but the debate still rages among some.
"As long as I am winning, people shouldn't care whether my skirt is six inches long or six feet long," Sania said following the fracas. "How I dress is a very personal thing. It is scary that every time I wear a T-shirt, it becomes a talking point for the next three days."
When it comes to men, Sania has a very specific idea of what she likes. "He has to be good looking and over six feet tall," she says. "No, on a serious note, I think he needs to understand me and he needs to be a nice person and not have any ego hassles. I need a guy who understands me." Think you fit the bill? Keep in mind that you'll have to get by Naseem Mirza, Sania's mother and constant traveling companion on the pro circuit.
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Ricky Ponting announces his retirement

PERTH: Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting on Thursday called time on his 17-year Test career, announcing this week's clash against South Africa in Perth will be his last. 

"This Test will be my last," he said at a hastily-called press conference, adding that he will continue to play for Tasmania in the domestic competition this summer.

Ponting, who turns 38 next month, has failed in three innings against the proteas during draws in brisbane  and Adelaide and pressure has been building on the veteran ahead of Friday's series decider in Perth.

Perth will be a fitting conclusion to a remarkable career.


TEST CAREER

Matches: 167
Innings: 285
Runs: 13366
Highest score: 257
Average: 52.21
50s: 62
100s: 41

ODI CAREER

Matches: 375
Runs: 13704
Highest score: 164
Average: 42.03
50s: 82
100s: 30

PLAYING HONOURS

ICC Player of the Year: 2006, '07
ICC Test Player of the Year: 2003, '04, '06
One-Day International Player of the Year: 2002
Allan Border Medal: 2004, '06, '07, '09
Wisden Cricketer of the Year: 2006

RECORDS

Most victories as Test captain: 48
Most victories as ODI captain: 165
Most Test runs by an Australian (second overall): 13,366 runs
Most Test centuries by an Australian: 41
Most Test runs in a calendar year by an Australian: 1544 in 2005
Most one-day international runs by an Australian (second overall): 13,704
Most one-day international appearances by an Australian: 352
Most one-day international centuries by an Australian: 30
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Qatar World Cup 2022........


Ukraine is ready to share its experience of holding large-scale sporting event during preparation of Qatar for the FIFA World Cup , which final it will host in 2022 , President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych said in his speech during presentation of Ukraine’s national projects and investment opportunities in Qatar, ForUm learned from the President’s press service.

"I know that a lot of Ukrainian specialists are ready to join the preparations for this important event ," Yanukovych said.

He expressed confidence that the field of professional sport is a common interest of Ukraine and Qatar.
The President reminded that Ukraine and Poland have hosted the European Football Championship this year. "According to experts and ordinary fans, this event was held at a very high level. Thanks to this event, Ukraine, in fact, has newly opened itself to the world," Yanukovych said.
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Sachin Tendulkar's average in last 10 innings 15.3

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MUMBAI: Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed for 8 on Sunday, marking 10 innings since he last scored a 50. In this period, he has scored a total of 153 runs (avg 15.3). This is the lowest average of any indian top order batsman over the last 10 knocks.

Pujara averages 79, Kohli 61, Sehwag 40 and Gambhir 27. Dhoni averages 37. Even R Ashwin, who bats at No. 8, has scored 303 runs at an average of 38.

In Tests, Sachin averages a ton every 6.2 innings. But it's now 28 innings since he hit his last ton (146 vs South Africa, Jan 2011) - the longest he has gone without a ton. The previous longest was 17 innings in 2005-07.

Sachin has proved detractors wrong and bounced back from barren patches before.all indian cricket lovers will be hoping he does so again soon and returns to form, all guns blazing
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Usain Bolt is Athlete of the Year

Usain Bolt has won the IAAF World Athlete of the Year award for the fourth time over United States hurdler Aries Merritt and Kenyan runner David Rudisha. The Jamaican sprinter, who defended his 100 and 200 meter gold medals at this summer's Olympic Games, had previously won the award in 2008, 2009, and 2011.
United States sprinter Allyson Felix won the women's World Athlete of the Year award. The other finalists were Valerie Adams and Jessica Ennis.
The awards were announced on the final day of the IAAF's 100th anniversary celebration.
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England level series with 10-wicket win

MUMBAI: India's ploy to prepare a spinning track backfired heavily as a spirited England inflicted a humiliating ten-wicket defeat on the clueless hosts in the second Test to level the four-match series 1-1 on Monday.
Resuming at a precarious 117 for seven after conceding a vital 86-run first innings lead, the Indians were skittled out for a paltry 141 within an hour’s play on the fourth morning, leaving the visitors an easy target of 57 for victory which they achieved without much fuss with more than five sessions to spare.
Only Gautam Gambhir (65) provided a semblance of resistance before being the last man to be dismissed though television replays indicated that he was distinctly unlucky to be ruled out.
Reuters
Left-arm spinner Monty Panesar was the pick of the English bowlers with figures of 22-3-81-6 for a match haul of 11 wickets while Graeme Swann snapped up the remaining four wickets in a fine exhibition of spin bowling.
The two England openers Alastair Cook (18) and Nick Compton (30) overhauled the target in just 9.4 overs to complete the rout in a match which was dominated by the visitors in conditions which were tailor-made for the home team spinners.
The moment of triumph came through four byes off R Ashwin which triggered off scenes of jubilation in the England dressing room with the players hugging each other and celebrating a remarkable victory.
It was a pathetic display by the Indians who were thoroughly outplayed in their own den. While the spinners were a complete letdown on a track which suited them, the famed batting line up also left much to be desired failing to counter the spin threat of Panesar and Swann.
England, on the other hand, showed remarkable character and resilience to bounce back and square the series 1-1 after suffering a nine-wicket drubbing in the first Test in Ahmedabad. The turnaround was largely possible due to Kevin Pietersen and Cook’s centuries in the first innings and the brilliant bowling efforts of Panesar and Swann.
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India win by nine wickets to lead four-match series

AHMEDABAD: India broke through the stubborn England resistance with a morning burst of five wickets before surging to a comprehensive nine-wicket victory in the opening Test for a 1-0 lead in the four-match series on Monday. 
                       
England lost five wickets in the morning session for just 66 runs to be all out for 406 at lunch, leaving India a meagre total to chase. The only man out for India was Virender Sehwag, who was wonderfully caught on the boundary by Kevin Pietersen off Graeme Swann.
England started the day on 340 for five, with Alastair Cook on 168 and Matt Prior on 84. The duo looked comfortable early on, but for some reason they both played shots to get out that made it seem like they'd just arrived in the middle.
Prior was caught and bowled by Pragyan Ojha for 91, tamely popping a looping delivery straight to the spinner. Cook fell 10 runs later on 176, caught in no-man's-land and bowled through the gate, also to Ojha. They had put on 157 runs together.
This left Tim Bresnan and Stuart Broad to try and push the score up while staying in the middle, but Broad could only add three before catching a leading edge off Umesh Yadav, who took the catch on his follow through.
Swann then came in and tried to play all manner of shots ala Kevin Pietersen, employing the switch hit a number of times, to varying degrees of success. He'd struck two fours and a six in his 17 runs, before Ravi Ashwin got the last laugh and removed his middle stump as he tried to play another switch shot.
Bresnan was the last man to fall, caught by sub fielder Ajinkya Rahane off Zaheer Khan's bowling, bringing on the lunch break and India's impending victory.
India went all guns blazing from the get-go, with Pujara looking in sublime touch after his double ton in the first innings. He and Sehwag went at nearly seven to the over before the latter's dismissal, and then Virat Kohli can in to wrap up the match.
The second Test starts on 23 November in Mumbai, where England will be without Ian Bell as he has flown home to be with his wife for the birth of their child.
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Australian MP questions award to Sachin Tendulkar

PRIME Minister Julia Gillard may have endeared Australia to many millions of Indian cricket fans by announcing Sachin Tendulkar will receive an Order of Australia but sections of this country's cricket community are not so enamoured.

Great batsman he may be, as the Prime Minister pointed out in New Delhi yesterday with exquisite timing, but sections of the Australian cricket community still remember the central role he played in the Andrew Symonds scandal.

Tendulkar lied to an International Cricket Council appeal following the suspension of Harbhajan Singh for racially abusing Andrew Symonds during the Sydney Test in 2008 to save face for his country and his team mate, who was a serial offender.
While no one was surprised by Harbhajan's appalling behaviour, Tendulkar lost enormous respect on and off the field for changing his story from the original hearing to the appeal.
None of the Australian players involved in the drawn out farce wanted to comment publicly yesterday but Adam Gilchrist in his book True Colours described the appeal as a "joke".
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"Tendulkar, who'd said at the first hearing that he hadn't been able to hear what Harbhajan had said - and he was a fair way away, up the other end, so I'm certain he was telling the truth - now supported Harbhajan's version that he hadn't called Symo a 'monkey' but instead a Hindi term of abuse that might sound like 'monkey' to Australian ears," Gilchrist wrote.
"The Indians got him off the hook when they, of all people, should have been treating the matter of racial vilification with the utmost seriousness."
Tendulkar showed no respect for the Australian cricket community when he was in Australia last summer either.
At no stage did he ever bother to make a public utterance to his many fans and followers in this country, while India regularly locked its fans out of training, in contrast to Australia.
There were even widely held fears that Tendulkar would not respond to Mark Taylor when the former Australian captain and then board member made a presentation to the former Indian skipper during the Sydney Test, his last in Australia.
Tendulkar eventually did respond following a presentation on the ground as the SCG celebrated its 100th Test.
The Prime Minister revealed the rare honour during a visit to New Delhi, where she met with children in a slum playing cricket.
"This is a very special honour, very rarely awarded to someone who is not an Australian citizen or an Australian national," Ms Gillard said.
"(It is) a very special recognition of such a great batsman.
"Cricket is of course a great bond between Australia and India. We are both cricket-mad nations."
Tendulkar has played more times against Australia than any other cricketer, with 106 matches across Tests, ODIs and Twenty20 internationals, and five tours Down Under.
He becomes the first non-Australian cricketer to receive the Order of Australia since Brian Lara, who was given the award in 2009 "for service to Australia-Caribbean relations by promoting goodwill, friendship and sportsmanship through the sport of cricket".
Two other West Indies greats have also received the honour: Clive Lloyd in 1985 and Sir Garfield Sobers in 2003, but Sobers is an Australian citizen through marriage.
Australian cricketers who have been given Order of Australia honours include Sir Donald Bradman, Allan Border, Dennis Lillee, Max Walker, Bob Simpson, Keith Miller, Steve Waugh, Mark Waugh, Mark Taylor, Adam Gilchrist, Glenn McGrath, Matthew Hayden, Justin Langer, Bill Lawry, Ricky Ponting, Peter Burge, Ron Archer, Alan Davidson, Dean Jones and Belinda Clark
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Messi can’t win World Cup single- handedly

CESAR Luis Menotti has stated that Lionel Messi must be supported by his international colleagues if Argentina is to win the World Cup again in 2014.
The No.10, who is widely considered the Albiceleste's best player, has been criticised in the past for not replicating his club form with Barcelona on the global stage.
However, Menotti, who led Argentina to victory in the 1978 World Cup, has called on his fellow countrymen to help the forward out in their forthcoming campaign for glory.
"Leo is not going to save the Argentine team at the World Cup," Menotti told Gazeta Esportiva.
"Messi alone guarantees nothing. You cannot win a World Cup with one player. Messi could be the difference and we are lucky to have him, but if we do not assemble a team, Messi is not going to save us in 2014.
"In the 1970 World Cup, the most brilliant player I saw was Pele for Brazil, but he was not alone. With him were Rivelino, Clodoaldo, Tostao, Jairzinho and Gerson."
The South American nation last won the World Cup in 1986.
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Sania-Bhupathi out of Wimbledon, Paes advances

London: Indian tennis stalwarts Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi, who were locked in a selection row for the London Olympics recently, saw their fortunes take different turns on Saturday with the former reaching the third round of the men's doubles event while the latter crashed out of mixed doubles competition of the Wimbledon here.

The French Open champion pair of Bhupathi and Sania Mirza, who later joined the selection row by lashing out at the All India Tennis Association (AITA) for using her as a "bait" to pacify Paes, suffered a crushing 3-6, 1-6 defeat to Australian P Hanley and A Kudryavtseva in a 50-minute mixed-doubles match at the All England Club here.

However, Paes - who confirmed his participation in the Olympics on Friday - and his Czech partner Radek Stepanek notched up a 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 (5) victory over Isreali combination of Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram in a gruelling two hour and 20 minutes battle.

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Qatar holds Iran to 0-0 in World Cup qualifier

Qatar survived an onslaught from Iran to secure a well-earned 0-0 draw in an Asian World Cup qualifier on Tuesday.

Iran, a favorite to advance to the 2014 finals in Brazil, was by far the better side but its attack couldn't turn the bulk of possession and good chances into goals thanks in part to Qatar goalkeeper Qasem Burhan. It has scored only once in its first two Group A matches.

In the first half, Iran captain Javad Nekonam hit the crossbar in the 30th minute while Qatar's naturalized Brazilian defender Marcone was denied by goalkeeper Mahdi Rahmati 10 minutes before the break.

Iran's best chance in the second half came in stoppage time when a free kick from just outside the area by substitute Ashkan Dejagah just flew over the goal.

''It was difficult as I had expected. But it was a game that moved only in one direction: Towards the Qatar goal,'' Iran coach Carlos Queiroz said. ''But, despite all attempts, we couldn't score. Our inability to find the target cost us two points. We played the entire 90 minutes with full concentration, never allowing the rivals any space. Our goalkeeper was tested only once, in the first half.''

Qatar coach Paulo Autuori praised his players for bouncing back after a 4-1 defeat to South Korea last week.

''Congratulations to our players. The way we reacted after the defeat against South Korea proved the players' mental strength,'' he said. ''The presence of a 100,000-strong vociferous crowd made it even more difficult, but we showed we've the capability to withstand all those pressures.''

Qatar, which is hosting the 2022 World Cup, is level with Iran on four points in Group A, two points behind leader South Korea.

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Who Will Win Today's Euro 2012

Spain and Italy are good teams, and they're going to start 22 good players at the Euro 2012 final on Sunday. You may be surprised to learn that two teams who have made it to the final of a major competition undefeated are filled with very good players, but that's OK, because now you know. While watching these 22 good players, you might try to ascertain information about which ones are gooder than good, or at the very least, the most interesting. Here are four players you should keep an eye on throughout the match.
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Mumbai Indians register their biggest win in IPL

New Delhi: It was a clear message to the play-off opposition - Chennai Super Kings - from Mumbai Indians. A 10-wicket win with the highest opening-stand ever in the Indian Premier League, against Rajasthan Royals showed Mumbai Indians are ready to play the eliminator round. A statistical look at their resounding win in Jaipur on Sunday.
# Lasith Malinga has captured 22 wickets at 14.04 runs apiece in 13 matches - the most by a Mumbai bowler in the IPL 2012.

# The four leading wicket-takers in the IPL 2012 are Morne Morkel (25), Sunil Narine (22), Lasith Malinga (22) and Vinay Kumar (19).

# Dwayne Smith and Sachin Tendulkar were associated in a stand of 163 for the first wicket - Mumbai Indians' highest in the IPL.

# The above partnership is the second highest for Mumbai Indians in the IPL - the highest is 167 (unbroken) between Herschelle Gibbs and Rohit Sharma for the second wicket against Kolkata at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on May 12, 2012.

# The above partnership is actually is the highest opening stand in the IPL, eclipsing the 159 between Michael Hussey and Murali Vijay for Chennai Super Kings against Bangalore at Chennai on May 28, 2011.

# The said partnership is the fifth highest for any wicket in the IPL.

# The above stand is the highest by any pair for any wicket against Rajasthan Royals in the IPL.

# Mumbai Indians have won five and lost four out of nine contested against Rajasthan Royals - success % 54.54.

# Rajasthan Royals have lost two matches by ten wickets in the IPL - one each to Royal Challengers Bangalore at Bangalore on March 18, 2010 and Mumbai Indians at Jaipur on May 20, 2012.

# Rajasthan Royals have won seven and lost nine out of 16 contested in the IPL 2012.

# Delhi Daredevils (22 points), Kolkata Knight Riders (21), Mumbai Indians (20) and Chennai Super Kings (17) are the top four teams in the present competition.

# Mumbai Indians' excellent ten-wicket victory is their biggest in terms of wickets in the IPL.

# Mumbai Indians became the third team to record ten victories or more in the IPL 2012, joining Delhi (11) and Kolkata (10).

# Sachin Tendulkar's 12th half-century in the IPL is his second in the present tournament.

# Tendulkar's unbeaten 58 off 51 balls is his 15th fifty in Twenty20.  He has completed his 300 runs in the present competition, totalling 313 at an average of 31.30 in 12 games.

# Sachin Tendulkar became the third batsman to amass 2,000 runs or more in the IPL, aggregating 2036 at an average of 38.41 in 63 matches.

# Suresh Raina (2154), Sachin Tendulkar (2036) and Gautam Gambhir (2031) are the leading run-getters in the IPL overall.

# Dhawal Kulkarni (3/18) has recorded his best bowling figures in Twenty20.

# Shane Watson has averaged 42.50 in the IPL 5, totalling 255 runs in seven innings, including two fifties.  The said average is the highest by a Rajasthan batsman in the IPL 5.

# Ajinkya Rahane (560), Rahul Dravid (462) and Owais Shah (340) are the three leading run-getters for Rajasthan in the IPL 5.

# Chris Gayle (733), Shikhar Dhawan (569), Ajinkya Rahane (560) and Gautam Gambhir (556) are the leading run-scorers in the IPL 2012.

# Dwayne Smith (87 not out off 58 balls) has posted his highest score for Mumbai Indians in the IPL - his maiden fifty.

# Smith has got his tenth Man of the Match award in Twenty20.
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IPL 5: Bangalore beat Delhi by 21 runs


DELHI: A double century partnership by Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli guided Royal Challengers Bangalore to a 21-run victory against Delhi Daredevils in the fifth edition of the Indian Premier League here at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium on Thursday.

Chris Gayle of the West Indies smashed a dashing unbeaten 128 in just 62 ballswhilen - his first hundred in the season and Kohli remained not out on 73.

Gayle struck 13 sixes and seven fours while Kohli hit nine fours and a six in his 53-ball innings.

Both added 204 runs for the second wicket partnership after Bangalore lost an early wicket .

Bangalore made 215 runs for one wicket in the allotted 20 overs after sent into bat by Kohli who was captaining Delhi in absence of Virender Sehwag..


In reply, Delhi fought well but could not reach the huge target of 216 and were restricted to 194 for seven in 290 overs.


New Zealand’s Ross Taylor top scored with a 26-ball 55.

Geom Super showed this high-scoring match live from Delhi.
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Kings XI Punjab Vs Chennai Super Kings

Nowhere else in the cricketing world can one find a firstclass stadium with snow-capped mountains as the backdrop. When Kings XI Punjab take the field against Chennai Super Kings at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala on Thursday, the mighty Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas may remind them of the enormity of the task at hand.

Punjab's defeat to Delhi Daredevils has left them with 14 points from 14 games, and with five teams vying for the remaining two spots in the play-offs, a defeat to MS Dhoni's men will bring the curtains down on their campaign. That Punjab have got so far in the tournament after four defeats in their first six games bears testament to David Hussey's astute leadership and smart batting while standing in for the injured Adam Gilchrist, and the contributions they have got from young Indian players such as Mandeep Singh and Parvinder Awana.

But the resurgence might come to nought if they fail to come up with the goods at a 'home' ground where they will be playing their first match of the season.

On the other hand, Chennai seem to be doing what they do best every year - hitting peak form just before the play-offs. In their first 12 matches, the Super Kings had lost six, won five and had one game abandoned due to rain. But they have since gone on a three-game winning streak, and a fourth will seal a lastfour spot for them since they will get to 19 points.

However, a defeat will put them in a precarious position, since they would have finished all their league games and three other teams - Royal Challengers Bangalore, Rajasthan Royals and Punjab - would have the opportunity to leapfrog MS Dhoni them.

Chennai do have a Hussey of their own to counter the Punjab skipper, and it is no coincidence that older brother Mike's return to the top of the order has been the turning point for the men in yellow. Mike seems to have got the best out of the misfiring Murali Vijay and the last two games have been won largely thanks to this opening combination, though the middle-order has chipped in with some nerveless performances too.

Dharamsala has traditionally been a batting paradise with a little bit of assistance for the fast bowlers, and with this being an afternoon game, taking first strike would seem to be the best way to put the opponents under pressure. However, the pitch is still an unknown quantity, and the general trend this year has been one of low scores and greater balance between bat and ball.

The key, therefore, for both teams could be to cut down on the flair and get into a knuckle-down-and-win-at-all-costs mode which, given the circumstances, could make for some excellent viewing for the sell-out crowd.

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Master blaster of all records, Sachin Tendulkar hits 100th ton

Tendulkar took 138 balls to reach the milestone which had eluded him more for than a year. His 99th hundred had came on March 12, 2011 against South Africa during the Cricket World Cup held in India. The master batsman, who made his debut in international cricket way back in 1989, has now scored 51 centuries in Tests and 49 in ODIs. He also has the record of scoring centuries against all the Test playing nations. Incidentally, this was Sachin’s maiden ton in ODIs against Bangladesh. His first Test century came in 1991 at Manchester against England while he hit his maiden ODI ton against Australia at Colombo, Sri Lanka. The master batsman, who is the highest run-getter in both Tests and ODIs, has amassed 15,470 runs in 188 Tests so far. In 462 ODIs, he has scored more than 18,000 runs. Sachin, who helped his team win the ODI world Cup after 28 years in 2011, was Wisden’s cricketer of the year in 2010. He recently received the ESPN Cricinfo award for the best individual Test batting performance of 2011 for his knock of 146 not out against South Africa at Cape Town. And not to forget, he was the leading run-scorer for India in the ICC cricket World Cup 2011, and the second-highest run scorer in the tournament after Dilshan. Apart from his 100 tons, he has scored 65 half-centuries in Tests while in ODIs he has slammed 95 fifties. With an over two decade long career, records are fairly routine for Tendulkar but for the cricketing fraternity every run he scores just adds to the legend that the diminutive right-hander has become. The champion batsman has perhaps every batting record that is there to be taken under his belt and adding to the countless tally is the historic hundred he scored against England in the post-lunch session. Much before his debut on November 15, 1989, Tendulkar's precocious talent was there to be seen when he shared an unbeaten 664-run stand with buddy Vinod Kambli in the Lord Harris Shield Inter-School Game in 1988. The 1989 international debut was far less spectacular, in fact forgettable. A Waqar Younis bouncer left him with a bleeding nose but Tendulkar did not wince and the next two decades saw him punishing bowlers all over the world on all kind of surfaces. His first Test century came in England next year at Old Trafford and the Mumbaikar rose in stature after the 1991-92 tour of Australia, hitting sublime centuries on a Sydney turner and a Perth minefield. The rest is history. No existing batting record seemed safe. Other than Brian Lara's Test match highest of 400 not out and first class highest score of 501 not out, every batting record became Tendulkar's. A staggering 15470 runs scored in 188 Tests at a robust average of 55.44 confirmed Tendulkar's greatness in the longer version of the game. And in the 462 ODIs he has played, the little master has scored 18374 runs with an impressive average of 44.81.
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All-round Team India beat Sri Lanka by 50 runs

DHAKA: India’s Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir both cracked their 10th one-day centuries to set up a comfortable 50-run victory over Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup in Dhaka on Tuesday. Man-of-the-match Kohli (108) and left-handed opener Gambhir (100) added 205 runs for the second wicket as India posted a challenging 304-3 before bowling Sri Lanka out for 254 in the day-night match. Seamer Irfan Pathan was the pick of India’s bowlers with four wickets, while off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin and paceman Vinay Kumar took three apiece. Sri Lanka raced to 122 in the opening 18 overs, thanks to skipper Mahela Jayawardene, who kept alive his team’s hopes of hunting down a stiff target with a brisk 59-ball 78. But they suffered a setback when Jayawardene was caught behind off Irfan in the 19th over after smashing two sixes and 10 fours. He added 93 for the second wicket with Kumar Sangakkara (65). Sri Lanka’s chances receded sharply after the dismissal of Sangakkara, caught at deep mid-wicket off Ashwin, who also trapped Lahiru Thirimanne (29) in the same over. Vinay removed Nuwan Kulasekara and Chamara Kapugedera off successive deliveries as Sri Lanka were reduced to 216-7, losing four wickets for 20 runs. Kohli earlier top-scored for India with his second successive hundred against Sri Lanka, having made an unbeaten 133 at Hobart in the recent triangular one-day series in Australia. India plundered 78 runs off the last 7.1 overs, with skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni smashing a 26-ball 46 not out and Suresh Raina an unbeaten 30 off just 17 balls. India lost Sachin Tendulkar early in the innings before Gambhir and Kohli bolstered their team with their impressive knocks. Tendulkar, chasing an elusive 100th international century, could make only six runs before pushing a Suranga Lakmal full-toss straight to Jayawardene in the covers. Sri Lanka then had to wait for 37 overs to get their next wicket as Gambhir and Kohli continued to gather runs comfortably against both pace and spin. The pair reached their centuries in the 42nd over before both falling in the next over off seamer Farveez Maharoof as they attempted to step up the run-rate. Gambhir, dropped on 36, made the most of the chance and hit seven fours in his 118-ball knock, while Kohli also struck the same number of boundaries in his 120-ball innings.
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Bhupathi-Bopanna win Dubai Open title

DUBAI: It was grey skies in the city for much of Saturday; a mild
sandstorm dropping a blanket of haze over the desert city. Then, as
the sun came down on a chilly March evening, with harsh winds blowing
across the Aviation Club, a pair of Indians - Rohan Bopanna and Mahesh
Bhupathi - provided the fireworks that lit up the night at the Dubai
Duty Free ATP World Tour tournament. Bopanna and Bhupathi outpaced
their opponents Poles Mariuz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski to
clinch their first title as a team.Bhupathi and Bopanna, the number
four seeds, came through 6-4, 3-6,10-5, taking 70 minutes to stop
their opponents. The winners take home a cheque of $120,850 and 500
points. While the money won't hurt, the points will help Bopanna, who
celebrates his 32nd birthday on Sunday,to break back into the top-10
of the individual rankings when the new order is released on Monday"I
have been in so many finals here, five I think, and this is how I
remember Saturday night. We've always got great support here,"Bhupathi
said.Bhupathi, the veteran pro in the partnership, said they felt a
few jitters at the start of the final. "We did well to recover from
the second set," the 37-year-old said, "the key to the match was
starting
off well in the super tie-break."After playing strongly to clinch the
opening set, the all-Indian pairing slipped a touch when the powerful
Kodava was broken in the second game of the second set. The duo had
chances to break back, but failed to nail their returns, allowing the
match to slip into the super-tie-break in which they produced a near
flawless effort.

If Bhupathi was solid then Bopanna displayed crackling form. Outside
of an overhead he buried into the net in the ninth point, the birthday
boy was at his blazing best. A down-the-middle forehand in which he
split the court to put his team ahead 7-3 was one of the many bombs he
sent across the net in the decider. The shot of the match came on the
pair's first match point when Bopanna cracked the Fyrstenberg serve
with a backhand that whizzed past a clueless Matkowski, who was
stranded at the net.

Bopanna, 6 ft 4 with a sledge-hammer serve, was particularly
appreciative of his senior's partner's contribution in his development
as a player, saying his experience counted especially in big matches
when the situation got tight. "He has 17 years of experience on the
Tour which is really huge," Bopanna said, "I've been part of the Davis
Cup for 10 years now and he has helped me at every stage in my
career,even before we became friends. He always kept in touch. It's a
good opportunity for me to play alongside Mahesh."

Bhupathi said the partnership fed off a friendship in which
communication was easy. "We speak a lot on the court," he said, "We
are not afraid to tell the other when he's not doing the right
thing.We feed off our strengths and we are both aware of our strengths
and weaknesses that makes us dangerous as a team."

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DUBAI: It was grey skies in the city for much of Saturday; a mild
sandstorm dropping a blanket of haze over the desert city. Then, as
the sun came down on a chilly March evening, with harsh winds blowing
across the Aviation Club, a pair of Indians - Rohan Bopanna and Mahesh
Bhupathi - provided the fireworks that lit up the night at the Dubai
Duty Free ATP World Tour tournament. Bopanna and Bhupathi outpaced
their opponents Poles Mariuz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski to
clinch their first title as a team.

Bhupathi and Bopanna, the number four seeds, came through 6-4, 3-6,
10-5, taking 70 minutes to stop their opponents. The winners take home
a cheque of $120,850 and 500 points. While the money won't hurt, the
points will help Bopanna, who celebrates his 32nd birthday on Sunday,
to break back into the top-10 of the individual rankings when the new
order is released on Monday

"I have been in so many finals here, five I think, and this is how I
remember Saturday night. We've always got great support here,"
Bhupathi said.

Bhupathi, the veteran pro in the partnership, said they felt a few
jitters at the start of the final. "We did well to recover from the
second set," the 37-year-old said, "the key to the match was starting
off well in the super tie-break."

After playing strongly to clinch the opening set, the all-Indian
pairing slipped a touch when the powerful Kodava was broken in the
second game of the second set. The duo had chances to break back, but
failed to nail their returns, allowing the match to slip into the
super-tie-break in which they produced a near flawless effort.

If Bhupathi was solid then Bopanna displayed crackling form. Outside
of an overhead he buried into the net in the ninth point, the birthday
boy was at his blazing best. A down-the-middle forehand in which he
split the court to put his team ahead 7-3 was one of the many bombs he
sent across the net in the decider. The shot of the match came on the
pair's first match point when Bopanna cracked the Fyrstenberg serve
with a backhand that whizzed past a clueless Matkowski, who was
stranded at the net.

Bopanna, 6 ft 4 with a sledge-hammer serve, was particularly
appreciative of his senior's partner's contribution in his development
as a player, saying his experience counted especially in big matches
when the situation got tight. "He has 17 years of experience on the
Tour which is really huge," Bopanna said, "I've been part of the Davis
Cup for 10 years now and he has helped me at every stage in my career,
even before we became friends. He always kept in touch. It's a good
opportunity for me to play alongside Mahesh."

Bhupathi said the partnership fed off a friendship in which
communication was easy. "We speak a lot on the court," he said, "We
are not afraid to tell the other when he's not doing the right thing.
We feed off our strengths and we are both aware of our strengths and
weaknesses that makes us dangerous as a team."

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Jayawardene spurs Sri Lanka to thrilling 3-wicket win over Australia

Sri Lanka beat Australia by three wickets with four balls to spare to go top of the tri one-day series at Bellerive Oval on Friday.

Nuwan Kulasekara hit the winning runs as Sri Lanka reached 283 for seven off 49.2 overs in reply to Australia’s 280 for six off 50 overs.

Peter Forrest hit the first century of the tri-series with 104 in Australia’s innings, but it wasn’t enough as man-of-the-match Mahela Jayawardene (85) and Dinesh Chandimal (80) kept Sri Lanka ahead in the run chase.

The Australians looked as if they might fight back for a win with three wickets in the last five overs but Thisara Perera (21 not out) and Kulasekara (4 not out) got Sri Lanka home with some lusty hitting.

The win takes Sri Lanka to the top of the triangular tournament on 15 points, one ahead of Australia, with India slipping four points behind the host nation.

India face a must-win game against Australia in Sydney on Sunday.
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Indian eves defeat Canada 4-1

New Delhi: Indian eves dished out a dominating performance to notch up a convincing 4-1 victory over Canada in their second match of the London Olympic qualifiers at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium on Sunday.

After being held to a 1-1 draw by lowly Ukraine last evening, India today came out all guns blazing with Soundarya Yendala (16th minute), Rani Rampal (19th), Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam (29th) and Anuradha Devi Thokchom (49th) sounding the board.

The world number 20th team, Canada, who were held to a 2-2 draw by Italy yesterday, couldn`t make much penetration and failed to pose much threat to the Indians even though they managed to score a solitary goal in the dying moments through Hannah Haughn (69th).



With this win, India earned three points to lie in the second position along with Italy in the pool. India had bagged one point on Saturday.

The world number 13 India played an aggressive game right from the start and kept the ball in the rival camp for most part of the match.

India earned their first penalty corner as early as in the seventh minute but Anuradha Devi couldn`t make it count as her shot went wide. Three minutes later, Anuradha had another go at the post, but once again she squandered the chance.



At the 16th minute, India got a second PC and this time, skipper Asunta lakra and Soundarya Yendala combined well to put the hosts in the lead. Lakra took the strike with Soundarya deflecting it home.

Three minutes later, Rani Rampal scored from a free hit when she dribbled past a few defenders and hit home from inside the D.

In the 27th minute, Rani Rampal earned India another PC with Lakra taking the strike, which gave way to the fourth PC for the hosts, but the skipper couldn`t make it count again.

One minute later, India earned another PC and Jaspreet kaur took the strike, which culminated into another PC.

However, this time the hosts didn't make any mistake as Lakra and Sushila Chanu (29th) tried out a variation with the latter scoring from the D-top on the right side to take India to a commanding position.

In the second half, Canada looked more agile, but they still found it difficult to make much inroads into the rival half as Indian defenders and midfield were equally alert.

In the 49th minute, Anuradha Devi scored from inside the D after being feed by Rani Rampal to make it 4-0 in India's favour.

In the 69th minute, Canada's Hannah Haughn scored a consolation goal from a goalmouth mellie, but it was too little and too late. Lara was adjudged the player of the match.
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Clinical India maul Italy 8-1 in mens Olympic qualifier

After their 15-1 drubbing of Singapore on Saturday, India's match against Italy was also expected to be a high-scoring affair and it turned out to be one as the home team toyed with the Italian defence in the opening half to pump in as many as six goals as against the visitor's one.
However, the second half turned out to be a dampener for the Indians as they could manage just two goals even though they penetrated the Italian defence continuously.
The most heartening thing that came out for India from Sunday's match was their penalty corner conversion rate.
Michael Nobbs wards converted four out of the five penalty corners they earned in the match with Sandeep Singh (4th minute, 22nd, 23rd) alone striking three goals.
Player-of-the-match SV Sunil (30th, 38th) scored two goals while VR Raghunath (12th), Gurvinder Singh Chandi (32nd) and Shivendra Singh (52nd) scored the rest for the hosts.
For Italy, Alessandro Nanni scored the consolation goal. Expectedly, the 41st ranked Italy, who came as a replacement for Egypt in the event, were a mismatch for the eight-time Olympic champions and world ranked 10th, India.
It took India just four minutes to take the lead when Sandeep scored from the home team's first penalty corner with a powerful low drag-flick to the right of Italian goalkeeper Fabrizio Federici.
The Indians earned another penalty corner soon and this time Raghunath found the back of the opposition net with a fierce flick.
Five minutes later Italy pulled one back against the run of play from their first penalty corner. Allessandro Nanni scored from a lose ball after William Cottam missed out on the drag-flick.
Sandeep, however, converted two more penalty corners with in a span of two minutes to make the scoreline 4-1 in favour of the Indians.
After the initial four strikes from penalty corners, India scored two field excellent goals to go into the breather with a comfortable 6-1 lead.
An unmarked Sunil scored the first of the field goals in the opening period after receiving a well measured pass from the right from Tushar Khandker.
Two minutes later, Chandi also registered his name in the scoresheet when he slapped home the ball from the top of the circle.
The Indians started with the same intensity in the second half and took just three minutes to sound the board when Sunil deflected home Sandeep's tantalizing pass down the middle.
Shivendra completed the tally for India when he deflected a Chandi into the Italian goal.
India threatened to score more goals and on two occasions came close but Shivendra and Sunil lacked in finishing.
With this win, India are currently at the top of men's pool with six points from two outings. Even though France has same points as India, they occupy a close second position because of their inferior goal difference.
India will next play France on Tuesday after a rest day on Tuesday, while the Italians will be up against Poland.
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Dhoni earns India thrilling tie with Sri Lanka

Mastermind MS Dhoni produced another Houdini-like escape as India tied with Sri Lanka in Tuesday's one-day match in Adelaide.
Just two days after his last over heroics downed Australia, Dhoni's finishing flourish almost sank the Lankans, who remain winless in the tri series.
Chasing 237 to win before just 5739 spectators, India needed four runs from Lasith Malinga's final ball.
The Indian captain belted the ultimate delivery over cover, but a diving save by Upul Tharanga stopped the ball short of the boundary - but Dhoni completed three runs to tie the match with both sides scoring 9-236.
Dhoni (58 not out from 69 balls) capitalised on the earlier fine innings of opener Gautam Gambhir (91).
Gambhir followed his 92 in Sunday's win against Australia with another innings of substance, but it was Dhoni's peerless final touches which kept India alive.
Just as he did against the Australians, Dhoni combined with Gambhir in a crucial partnership - which netted 60 runs - until the skipper ran out his opener.
Gambhir's cruel end came when Dhoni pushed to mid on, called a single, then changed his mind - leaving Gambhir unsuccessfully scampering to make his ground.
The 41st over run out left India wobbling at 5-178, but Dhoni wasn't rattled.
He whittled down the equation to 24 runs from the last two overs, and nine from the last.
But crucially Dhoni was off strike for two of the final six balls.
Earlier, Sri Lanka's rising star Dinesh Chandimal top-scored with 81 in their middling total, with support from captain Mahela Jayawardene (43) and Kumar Sangakkara (31).
The 22-year-old Chandimal and his skipper featured in a 94-run partnership which rallied the Lankans after a sluggish start - they were 3-79 in the 20th over.
But both Chandimal, whose polished knock following returns of 37 and 64 in Sri Lanka's initial two losses of the series, and Jayawardene fell within seven costly balls.
Jayawardene was trapped lbw by Indian paceman Vinay Kumar, who impressed with 3-45 from 10 overs.
And Chandimal perished in the next over, run out to end his 91-ball innings.
Their dismissals were compounded when Thisara Perera (five) was out two overs later to the bowling of Ravi Ashwin (2-30 from 10 overs) as the Lankans lost 3-11 and all momentum, with their tailenders unable to finish with a run flourish.
The tie was marked by controversy, with India's batsmen facing one less delivery than they should have - the 30th over of their innings contained just five balls.
"I'm not complaining," said Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene.
Indian captain Dhoni was remarkably accepting of the mistake.
"There was a five ball over," he said.
"In the past what we have seen is the third umpire interferes and you have to come back and bowl that ball.
"Usually that is what has happened to us, it didn't happen in this game - it's fair enough, nothing much can be done now."
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Virender Sehwag wishes Yuvraj Singh speedy recovery

NEW DELHI: Indian opener Virender Sehwag on Tuesday wished teammate Yuvraj Singh, who is undergoing treatment in the US for a malignant tumour between his lungs, a speedy recovery.

"I have heard that Yuvraj is taking chemotherapy. We are hoping he would be fine and fit when he comes back. We all are praying for him," Sehwag said.

Sehwag said he was confident that the southpaw, who played a stellar role in India's 2011 World Cup victory, will emerge victorious in his battle against cancer.

Yuvraj Singh is happy he is in Boston for his cancer treatment and not in India where unwarranted and sentimental attention could have dampened his mood.

Sources close to the ailing cricketer said that Yuvraj keeps talking about the "matter-of-fact attitude" of both the medical staff and patients towards cancer and this has helped him to develop a positive outlook.

"People come in for treatment and leave the hospital after a cup of coffee, smiling," a source close to the family said. "It isn't like India where cancer is treated virtually like a death warrant."

And there's no reason yet to get gloomy about Yuvraj's cancer which was detected early in stage 1 and can be treated completely.

Yuvraj's father Yograj Singh told Times Now on Monday that doctors in Boston have assured the cricketer of a full recovery that will leave him stronger.

He has also been told that people with his kind of cancer - mediastinal seminoma - have often reached the hospital when the disease is in stage IV and have still walked out totally cured.

The southpaw has been under chemotherapy for two weeks and on Wednesday, the third of his nine weeks of the treatment begin, said Dr Nitesh Rohtagi, senior oncologist at Max hospital, Saket
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Pakistan whitewash England with third Test win

Pakistan's spinners "outclassed" England's batsmen for a thoroughly deserved 3-0 Test series whitewash in their Middle East 'home from home'.
Captain Misbah-ul-Haq knows that much, after today's 71-run success at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium completed the rout on the back of yet more wickets for Saeed Ajmal and Abdur Rehman.
They and Misbah had all the answers to make a mockery of England's world number one status, yet the captain had to admit afterwards he did not have the words to describe exactly how much Pakistan's first whitewash of these opponents means to them and their country.
"I can't really describe how important this series was for us," he said, as he reflected on an entirely dominant performance throughout.
Pakistan, of course, must play their 'home' series hundreds of miles away from their native country because of ongoing political turmoil there.
They also began this first Test series against England since the spot-fixing scandal of 2010 still needing to distance themselves from the sins of those who represented Pakistan so dishonourably in the recent past.
"To win 3-0 is really a wonderful achievement for this team, especially with what was expected before the start against the top team in the world," Misbah added.
"We were expecting England might have problems, because of the slowness of the wickets here.
"I think our bowlers, our spinners, were really outstanding and they just outclassed their batting line-up."
Ajmal and Rehman inflicted a series of batting collapses on England over the past three weeks.
But in the final Test, Pakistan had to overcame a shambolic first innings of their own - which realised only 99.
From that moment, they barely put a foot wrong - limiting England's lead to 42 and then setting the opposition a near record target of 324 to win on the back of hundreds from Younus Khan and Azhar Ali.
"The bowlers did a great job to bowl them out for 141, and after that it was a wonderful performance from Azhar Ali and Younus Khan," said Misbah.

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India Dusted Again, Lose ODI Against Aussies By 65 Runs

A lackluster India opened their cricket tri-series campaign on a disappointing note as they slumped to a 65-run defeat against Australia, who yet again exposed the batting chinks of the visitors in a rain-truncated encounter on Sunday.
Australia recovered from a few early jolts to score 216 for five in their 32 overs and then bundled out the visitors for 151 in 29.4 overs at the flood-lit MCG.
The Indians dropped out of form Virender Sehwag from the team but the batting woes, that has plagued the side right through the Test series, continued to haunt them in the first match of the tr-series.
Some of the batsmen got good start but could not translate them into big scores.
India were never in the chase and but for young guns Virat Kohli (31) and Rohit Sharma (21) and their 51-run third wicket stand, India's top order collapsed in a heap to Australian pacemen.
Clint McKay was the most destructive home bowler, taking four wickets for just 20 runs while Mitchell Starc (2/33) and spinner Xavier Doherty (2/36) claimed two wickets each.
It was left-arm paceman Starc who struck early with the scalps of openers Sachin Tendulkar (2) and Gautam Gambhir (5) in his first spell. Bowling full and with the same venom as in Tests, Starc and his new ball partner Ryan Harris came hard at the Indians first up.
Tendulkar was the first one to leave, driving away from his body and being caught brilliantly by a diving Ricky Ponting at point region. Gambhir departed in his now customary fashion, edging a catch behind the stumps to Matthew Wade.

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IPL auction 2012: Chennai buy Ravindra Jadeja Jadeja for Rs 9.72 crore

Ravindra Jadeja on Saturday expectedly turned out to be the biggest draw for the franchises with Chennai Super Kings buying the young Indian all-rounder for a whopping USD two million (approx. Rs.9.72 crore) in the players' auction for the fifth edition of the Indian Premier League here.
The 23-year-old, whose base price was USD 100,000, went to Chennai after the tie-breaker clause was invoked when two teams -- CSK and Deccan Chargers -- bid the maximum (USD two million) for the Saurashtra player.
Both the franchises were asked to bid a secret amount in the tie-breaker and it was Chennai which managed to outbid Deccan in this.
But the cricketer himself will get paid USD 950,000 as per the contract he had signed with the now-disbanded Kochi Tuskers Kerala last year and even the secret amount that was bid on him by Chennai would go into the BCCI coffers.
Former Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene, incidentally the KTK captain last season, was also a big draw going to Delhi Daredevils for USD 1.4 million (approx Rs.6.8 crore).
Jayawardene will, however, get USD 1.5 million as per his contract last year.
Among other big gainers at the auction, New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman Brendon McCullum was bought for USD 900,000 by Kolkata Knight Riders. McCullum's base price was USD 400,000.
Indian stumper Parthiv Patel went for USD 650,000 to Deccan Chargers, which was quite high from his base price of USD 200,000.
Veteran Indian batsman VVS Laxman, who was a big disappointment during the recent Test series against Australia, went unsold in the auction along with England's James Anderson, Ian Bell, Ravi Bopara and Matt Prior, West Indies' Ramnaresh Sarwan, Adrian Barath and Darren Bravo and South Africa's Mark Boucher.
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Kerala Strikers vs Bengal Tigers- Kerala Strikers win by 1 run

In a thrilling match of the Celebrity Cricket League, Mollywood team AMMA's Kerala Strikers defeated Bengal Tigers by 1 run. Bengal Tigers could score only 148 for 4 wickets against the 149 set by Kerala Strikers. Rajiv Pillai is the Man of the Match. 

 Amma Kerala Strikers  had a thrilling victory over Bengal Tigers today in Celebrity Cricket League in Visakhapatnam. Kerala Strikers won  the match, by a run, which displayed all the colours of  20 -twenty cricket.

 Strikers who batted first  scored 149 runs. Chasing the target, Tigers could score only 148 runs in 20 overs losing 4 wickets. In the last ball they needed 4 runs to win but failed to go above two.
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IPL Auction 2012

The first auction for IPL 2012 is going to be held on 4th February 2012. 9 teams will be participating in the 5th season of IPL. As Kochi Tuskers have been scrapped from this edition, the former Kochi players will be the major attraction of IPL auction.



How to watch IPL Auction 2012 live:
Live video: The auction will be broadcast live on SET MAX. The channel is available on TV. On internet you can watch different Indian channels like CNN IBN Live, Aaj Tak and so on.. They will also be covering the auction all the day.

Other Live coverage of the auction : You can find live coverage of the auction on different cricket sites. ESPNCricinfo has the live page dedicated for auction.


IPL Auction, players rate
So here comes the 5th season of IPL(Indian Premier League), everyone is very exited to know the players who has better price in this season. Well the news is like there are 144 cricketers and 11 teams in this season and more on only 20 to 30 players will be opt by the franchise of team. Let have a look on the price of players for this IPL auction. (Expected price)

VVS Laxman, Srishant – $4Lakhs
Greme Swan- $4Lakhs
James Anderson, Croock, Mitchelle Johnson, Jayvardane- $3Lakhs
And more of them have a price between $50,000 to $1Lakh

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Dhoni ready to give up captaincy

Sydney: Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is ready to give up Test captaincy if there is a "better man" to replace him.
Calls for his removal as leader in the longest format have grown following India's pathetic show in Tests in England and Australia, where he captained seven of the team's eight consecutive defeats.
Dhoni, speaking ahead of India's first T20 International against Australia here Wednesday, said captaincy is a position that doesn't belong to anyone and should be assigned to someone who is most suited to lead the team at that time.
"It is an added role and responsibility for me. It is not a position that belongs to anyone. The responsibility was given to me three-and-a-half years back. I have been trying to do well, get along with the team, perform well wherever we play," Dhoni told reporters at the ANZ Stadium here Tuesday.
Dhoni added: "It is just a position I hold. It is something I will always look to do well till I am in the job. It is not something I want to stick on to. If there is a better replacement, he can come in. It is a very open thing. At the end of the day, you want India to perform. If there is someone who can do a better job, then it is a place that should be given to him. It is not something you have to cling on to."
During the Test series, Dhoni had said that he might retire from one of the formats to remain fit for the 2015 World Cup. Taking on from there, the 30-year-old said that he will have to give up either of the three formats by the end of 2013 considering the packed cricketing calendar.
"Maybe by 2013 I will have to," Dhoni said.
"It is two years away, and the kind of cricket we are playing - IPL, 45 days; Champions League; and back-to-back series. We have to see where we last. It is not a calendar year where you get a lot of rest, and you get away with small niggles during that rest period."
Dhoni then clarified on comments he made earlier on the tour.
"I said end of 2013 (on his retirement plans). Now it is the start of 2012, and 2013 is two years. I don't know whether I will be alive in two years. That is a long time. What I said was, by the end of 2013, I will have to see whether I can play the World Cup. It wasn't about one format, it was about cricket. I can't play till 2014 and say I am not fit enough to survive till the next World Cup. And you will have a player coming in who has played just 25 games."
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Paes-Stepanek duo win Aus Open men's doubles title

MELBOURNE: Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek denied the Bryan brothers a record 12th men's Grand Slam doubles title on Saturday as they beat the American top seeds in straight sets in the Australian Open final.

The 7-6 (7/1), 6-2 victory was the first for India's Paes over American twins Bob and Mike Bryan in a final after five defeats in title matches, and means he completes a career Grand Slam of doubles titles.

Coming into the Australian Open the Indian doubles specialist had won 47 career doubles titles with 11 different partners, including one with Stepanek, who now claims his first Grand Slam doubles title.

"I know what this means for him (Paes) because this title was missing from his career Grand Slam, and I'm happy I can be by his side," Stepanek said.

The two danced around the court gleefully after their win, which comes on the day that Bob Bryan's wife is expecting their first baby.

"She's probably going to deliver tomorrow so thanks baby, thanks for holding it in for me," he said.

Serve dominated in the first set with just a single break point for each pairing and no breaks of serve, but unseeded Paes and Stepanek stepped up their game in the tie-break to take it 7-1.

The fired-up Indian-Czech pairing finally broke the Bryans' serve in the second game of the second set and looked like they would run away with the match.

The Americans, with 76 titles together, stopped the rot by holding in the fourth game but they could not reverse the momentum and were broken again to slip to a comprehensive defeat.

Paes and Stepanek, playing in just their fourth Tour-level event together, had lost to the Bryan brothers in straight sets in both their previous meetings.

The result means the Bryans remain on 11 titles, sharing the record for the number of men's titles in the open era with Australia's Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde.
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Australian Open 2012: Maria Sharapova crushed by Victoria Azarenka in women's final in Melbourne

Victoria Azarenka became the first Belarusian to win a grand slam singles title when she claimed the Australian Open title with a 6-3 6-0 victory over Russia's Maria Sharapova on Saturday.
The 22-year-old's first grand slam title also means that she will become the new world number one when the WTA rankings are released on Monday.
With both players virtually carbon copies of each other, Azarenka's footwork and superior speed around the court proved to be the difference as the duo hammered away at each other from the baseline.
Sharapova broke the first game of the match and took a 2-0 lead when she held but was never in the match from then on, with the Belarusian winning 12 of the next 13 games and sealing the title when the Russian hit a backhand into the net.
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Ind vs Aus:again again again and again

ADELAIDE (Australia): Australia wrapped up a 298-run win over India to sweep the series 4-0 early on the final day of the fourth Test at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday.

The end was swift with the Australians snapping up the final four wickets in an hour to dismiss India for 201 and inflict a fourth heavy defeat on the demoralised tourists.

It was India's eighth consecutive away Test loss after a 4-0 series loss in England last year and the Indians have not won a series in Australia in 10 visits.

Australia's dominance over India comes a year after their Ashes series humiliation at home to England and their significant improvement under new skipper Michael Clarke, who replaced Ricky Ponting.

Australia won by 122 runs in Melbourne, an innings and 68 runs in Sydney and an innings and 37 runs in Perth before their final Adelaide annihilation.

Australia's bowlers, led by pacemen Ben Hilfenhaus (27 wickets) and Peter Siddle (23), dented the reputations of India's decorated batting lineup with the eight-Test youngster Virat Kohli topping the side's batting averages with 37.50.

Sachin Tendulkar, who failed to bring up his 100th international century, has now gone without a century for 25 Test and one-day innings. His last hundred (111) was in the World Cup last March.

Tendulkar finished the series with 287 runs at 35.87, but it was sorry reading for the other batting luminaries.

Test cricket's second all-time highest run-scorer Rahul Dravid finished with 194 runs at 24.25, Virender Sehwag 198 at 24.75 and VVS Laxman just 155 at 19.37.

India were set an improbable 500-run target for victory in the Adelaide Test off 146 overs after Clarke's second declaration of the match at 167 for five in their second innings shortly after Friday's lunch.

The highest winning chase at the Adelaide Oval is Australia's 315 against England in 1902, while India's highest-ever run hunt was 406 against the West Indies in Trinidad in 1976.
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Sachin not recommended for Bharat Ratna

Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar's name has not been recommended for the highest civilian award Bharat Ratna by the sports ministry, according to media reports. The sports ministry has sent the names of hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand and mountaineer Tenzing Norgay for the award this year.
Recently the scope of the Bharat Ratan had been expanded to include exceptional services or performance of the highest order "in any field of human endeavour", thus sportspersons could also be chosen now for the award. Earlier the award could be given only in fields like arts, literature, science and public service. Last month, press council chairperson justice Markandey Katju had said that giving Bharat Ratna to cricketers and film stars, who have "no social relevance", is a "mockery" of the award.
"People are talking of giving Bharat Ratna to cricketers and film stars. This is the low cultural level to which we have sunk. We ignore our real heroes, and hail superficial ones," he said against the backdrop of the demand for conferring the coveted award to batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar and hockey legend Dhyan Chand.
Talking to reporters, Sports Minister Ajay Maken said that the sports ministry has forwarded all the names recommended by the sports federations for the award and BCCI did not send any name for consideration.
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Sania-Vesnina lose in Australian Open semis

Melbourne: The Indo-Russian pair of Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina's women's doubles campaign came to an end in the Australian Open semifinal on Wednesday.

The sixth seeded pair lost 6-7, 6-2, 4-6 to the unseeded Russian pair of Svetlana Kuznetsova and Vera Zvonareva after a tough battle of 2 hours 33 minutes.

Sania and Vesnina smashed a massive 47 winners in contrast to 29 by Kuznetsova and Zvonareva but the Indo-Russian duo also made more than double their opponent's unforced errors. They had 51 unforced errors to their names as opposed to 24 by the Russian pair.

Sania and Vesnina had earlier upset second seeds Lisa Raymond and Liezel Huber to make the semis at Melbourne Park.
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Sania-Elena pair reaches Aus Open semis

ania Mirza and Elena Vesnina showed nerves of steel under pressure as they shocked second seeds Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond to breeze into the women's doubles semifinal of the Australian Open here today. The sixth seeded Indo-Russian pair staved off very strong resistance from the Americans for a 6-3 5-7 7-6 (6) win in the marathon quarter-final, which lasted three hours and five minutes.
This is only the second time in Sania's career that she has reached a Grand Slam semi-final in the women's doubles event.
In 2011, she had reached the Wimbledon semis with Elena, losing to Kveta Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik.
Sania and Elena will now fight it out with the Russian combo of Svetlana Kuznetsova and Vera Zvonareva for a place in the summit clash.
The other semifinal will be played between the 11th seeded Italian pair of Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci and seventh seeded Czech combination of Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka.
The deciding third set lasted 93 minutes, which was more than the duration of the first two sets.
Sania and Elena saved eight breakpoints in the third set, apart from converting two and dropping their serve twice in the final set.
In the match tie-break, the two pairs were going neck and neck but Sania and Elena held their nerves and clinched the issue.
Meanwhile, in the junior competition, Rutuja Bhonsle and Indonesia's Aldila Sutjiadi came from behind to reach quarter-finals of the girls doubles quarter-finals.
They beat the Australian pair of Naiktha Bains and Danielle Wagland 5-7 6-2 10-5 in the second round clash.
They face Irina Maria Bara of Romania and Latavia's Jelena Ostapenko, who got a second-round walkover from second seeds Dutch Indy De Vroome and Estonia's Anett Kontaveit.
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Sania in quarters of women's and mixed doubles at Australian Open

India's Sania Mirza is through to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open tennis with compatriot Mahesh Bhupathi in the mixed doubles and Russian Elena Vesnina in the women's doubles here on Monday. The Indo-Russian pair won 7-5, 6-3 against the American-Australian combine of Jarmila Gajdosova and Bethanie Mattek-Sands.

Sania and Elena will next face second seeds Liezel Huber of South Africa and Lisa Raymond of the US in the quarterfinals.
In the mixed doubles, Sania-Bhupathi, winners in 2009, entered the last eight with a hard fought win over the Czech-Austrian pair of Iveta Benesova and Jurgen Melzer. The super tie-break went down to the wire but the Indians held their nerve for a 3-6, 6-4, 12-10 victory.
Earlier, Rohan Bopanna reached the mixed doubles quarterfinals with Lisa Raymond, beating Australia's Casey Dellacqua and Matthew Ebden 6-4, 6-2 in the second round. Bopanna-Raymond will play the winners of the match between Leander Paes and Elena and Su-Wei Hsieh and Marcin Matkowski.
In the juniors, India's Rutuja Bhosale and Indonesia's Aldila Sutjiadi beat Ratnika Batra, also from India, and Australia's Georgiana Ruhrig 1-6, 6-4, 10-5 to advance to second round in the girls' doubles event.
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