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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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