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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2014 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Former Test Cricketer KC International drubs Sunil Joshi to coach J&K Sidhant Academy by 22 runs JAMMU, Nov 1: come up for review once the cur- Excelsior Sports Correspondent Dimanshu contributed 17 runs rent domestic season is over. Joshi to the total. Rishav took 2 wick- Former Indian spinner Sunil succeeds former Indian Captain JAMMU, Nov 1: KC Joshi has been appointed as the ets for Sidhant Academy. Bishan Singh Bedi who International School defeated In reply, Sidhant Academy new coach of Jammu and had earlier coached the Sidhant Cricket Academy by a Kashmir's Ranji Trophy bundled out for 93 runs in 17 J&K side. margin of 22 runs in the match overs, thus lost the match by 22 team for the upcoming Nehru further informed of the ongoing 2nd R N Chopra runs. Rishav scored unbeaten season, replacing former that J&K, under Joshi, shall Memorial Challenge Cup at India captain Bishen Singh undergo a conditioning runs, while Ritman contributed Bedi. IIIM cricket ground, here today. 16 runs to the total. For KC camp starting today at PCA Bodylifters being felicitated during valedictory function of Young peddlers displaying skill during Jammu District Open The appointment was Earlier, bating first, KC International School, Aman stadium Mohali, State Bodylifting Championship. TT Tournament. -Excelsior/Rakesh announced by Jammu and Chandigarh before proceeding to International scored a modest Deep and Danish bagged 2 Kashmir Cricket Association Bilaspur for their first match of the total of 115 runs for the loss of 5 wickets each. -
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Late City Edition Wednesday 18th January, 2012 Lack of playing time? Sri Lanka post Serena has overcome that at Aussie Open before MELBOURNE, Australia — Serena Williams knows better than most what it competitive 266 takes to win a Grand Slam title without the REX CLEMENTINE REPORTING FROM BLOEMFONTEIN smoothest of preparation. The 13-time Grand Slam champion ri Lanka put on their best batting performance in the series to keep appears in the Australian Open which Stheir chances alive when they put S. Africa 75 for 3 began Monday still troubled by a sprained on 266 for nine in the third ODI of the South Africa in their reply were left ankle that needs regular ice treatment. five-match series against South Africa three down for 75 in their 16th over. It means she has played two competitive here at Springbok Park in Bloemfontein Lasith Malinga had clean bowled both matches — at the Brisbane International — yesterday. Graeme Smith and Colin Ingram to since losing the U.S. Open final in A 94-runs stand for the opening wicket turn the match in the tourists’ favour September. set the tone for the Sri Lankan innings as Upul Tharanga smashed 58 runs off 65 at the time we went to press last night. “Two is plenty for me, for sure,” she said balls with five fours and two sixes. with a knowing smile on Saturday. Captain Tillakaratne Dilshan, who had Dilshan’s knock looked uncharacteris- In 2007, Williams won the third of her been dismissed for successive ducks in tic as his first boundary came in the 18th five Australian Open titles after a similar the series, could have been dismissed over when he pulled Morne Morkel. -
End of Day Review
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 End of day review Day 14 For more information Email: [email protected] Twitter: @OptaJim Contents 1 Group Tables ......................................................................................................... 2 2 Fixtures/Results .................................................................................................... 2 3 Overall ODI team records ..................................................................................... 3 4 Squad event averages .......................................................................................... 4 5 Tournament player statistics ................................................................................ 7 6 Player of the Match statistics ............................................................................... 8 End of day review | Day 14 1 1 Group Tables Group A Rank Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Net RR For Against Points 1 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 0 3.59 602/87.1 498/150.0 6 2 Sri Lanka 3 2 1 0 0 0.05 801/148.2 803/150.0 4 3 Australia 2 1 0 0 1 2.22 342/50.0 231/50.0 3 4 Bangladesh 3 1 1 0 1 0.13 507/100.0 494/100.0 3 5 Afghanistan 3 1 2 0 0 -0.76 605/149.3 713/148.2 2 6 England 3 1 2 0 0 -1.42 657/150.0 651/112.2 2 7 Scotland 3 0 3 0 0 -1.74 536/150.0 660/124.2 0 Group B Rank Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Net RR For Against Points 1 India 2 2 0 0 0 2.06 607/100.0 401/100.0 4 2 West Indies 3 2 1 0 0 1.34 976/148.0 756/143.5 4 3 Ireland 2 2 0 0 0 0.34 586/95.1 582/100.0 4 4 South Africa 2 1 1 0 0 -0.68 516/100.0 584/100.0 2 -
Rain Seals Sri Lanka’S Fate
Thursday 19th January, 2012 15 Rain seals Sri Lanka’s fate REX CLEMENTINE South African innings bowled by him REPORTING FROM BLOEMFONTEIN proved to be crucial in deciding the series. South Africa needed to be 170 for The downward trend of the national five at the end of 32nd over to win the cricket team continued as Sri Lanka suf- contest and when the over began they fered a fourth successive series defeat, were only 153 for five. A. B. de Villiers when they lost the crucial third ODI to smashed 13 runs off Kosala’s over, brin- South Africa here at Springbok Park in ing South Africa closer to the target. Bloemfontein by four runs, according to The Proteas took five runs off the the Duckworth/Lewis Method on next over bowled by Rangana Herath, Tuesday, after posting what looked like a but still they were short by four runs. competitive total (266). The signs of a heavy downpour were Rain was predicted in the evening visible by now and captain Dilshan in and Sri Lanka consolidated their posi- panic mode sent for Lasith Malinga to tion when Lasith Malinga took two control things. But South Africa scored wickets cheaply in his first spell. But eight runs off him to get ahead of the South Africa promoted Francois du required rate for the first time in the Plessis at number four and he smashed a game and ironically, it proved to be the career best 72 off 74 balls, to guide the last over of the innings, as the rain got home team. -
Revamped Sri Lanka Whitewash B'desh
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2014 SPORTS Amla strokes S Africa into strong position PORT ELIZABETH: South Africa moved over of the day when Philander had top- into a strong position on the third day of scorer David Warner caught at slip for 70. the second Test against Australia at St Nightwatchman Nathan Lyon, after stand- George’s Park yesterday but lost one of ing up to a bumper barrage from Morkel, their four specialist bowlers. chopped a ball from the tall fast bowler Australia were bowled out for 246 in into his stumps in the next over. their first innings, giving South Africa a lead Steve Smith and Brad Haddin both sur- of 177, which they stretched to 369 by the vived chances as they added 40 for the sev- close of play, reaching 192 for four. Hashim enth wicket before Haddin was bowled by Amla returned to form with a sparkling Dale Steyn. innings of 93 not out. Mitchell Johnson hit a quick 27 before But South Africa will be without left-arm he was bowled in the over before lunch by fast-medium bowler Wayne Parnell when off-spinner JP Duminy. In the previous over they attempt to bowl out Australia a sec- Johnson had been struck a heavy blow on ond time. the batting helmet by a bouncer from Parnell, who on Friday took two wickets Morkel. with his first three deliveries of the match, Smith made 49 before he was given out pulled up with a groin injury after bowling caught behind off a faint edge from Morkel DHAKA: Sri Lankan cricketers pose for a group photo with the tournament trophy following the presentation ceremony at the third One-Day three balls in his ninth over. -
Match Report
Match Report Comilla, Comilla Victorians vs Rangpur Division, Rangpur Riders Comilla, Comilla Victorians - Won by 72 runs Date: Sat 12 Dec 2015 Location: Bangladesh - Barisal Match Type: Twenty20 Scorer: Shabin B Toss: Rangpur Division, Rangpur Riders won the toss and elected to Bowl URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/325878 Comilla, Comilla Victorians Rangpur Division, Rangpur Score 163-7 Riders Overs 20.0 Score 91-10 Liton Das† Overs 17.0 Imrul Kayes Soumya Sarkar Ahmed Shehzad LMP Simmons Ashar Zaidi Jahurul Islam AD Russell Mohammad Mithun† Alok Kapali NLTC Perera Mahmudul Hasan Shakib Al Hasan* Mashrafe Mortaza* DJG Sammy Abu Haider Mohammad Nabi KMDN Kulasekara M Al-Amin Shuvagata Hom Arafat Sunny Saqlain Sajib page 1 of 34 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Comilla, Comilla Victorians R B 4's 6's SR Imrul Kayes . 1 2 . 2 . 4 . 4 6 4 4 . 1 . 4 . 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 . 2 . 2 c NLTC Perera b NLTC Perera 67 48 7 2 139.58 . 4 1 1 . 2 1 6 . // Liton Das† . 1 . 1 . 2 1 . 4 1 2 . 1 2 1 1 . 2 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 2 2 . // st Mohammad Mithun† b Saqlain Sajib 28 37 1 0 75.68 Mashrafe . 1 . // c Shakib Al Hasan* b NLTC Perera 1 5 0 0 20.0 Mortaza* AD Russell 1 1 1 . // c Saqlain Sajib b NLTC Perera 3 4 0 0 75.0 Ashar Zaidi 4 1 4 1 6 . 2 4 2 2 1 4 6 3 not out 40 15 4 2 266.67 Ahmed . -
Murtagh's Sensational Fi
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P17 Layout 1
SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 2017 SPORTS OLYMPICS No Olympic ultimatum from LA 2024 chiefs LOS ANGELES: The head of Los Angeles’s for the French capital, and that if the city’s time when fewer and fewer cities are willing support from our citizens, no capital proj- 2024/2028 award. “They’ve not reached out bid for the 2024 Olympics ruled out issuing tilt at 2024 was not successful “we will not to take on the financial and logistical respon- ects, no budget overruns. That’s LA. And that to us. Other than the public statements an ultimatum to the International Olympic come back for 2028.” sibilities of staging an Olympic Games. “It’s calms and creates stability,” Wasserman said. they’ve made, we’ve had nothing,” he said. Committee on Friday, taking a veiled swipe “Now or never sounds like an ultima- exactly the kind of idea and strategic initia- Pressed on whether there was any sce- With the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics at rival city Paris as the battle for the tum to me,” Wasserman told AFP at his Los tive the IOC should be thinking about,” nario in which Los Angeles officials may con- mired in corruption allegations, and ques- Games heats up. Angeles office. “I have been in business a Wasserman said. sider staging the games in 2028, Wasserman tions raised about white elephant venues LA 2024 chairman Casey Wasserman long time. I never had a successful rela- “But if you take a step back, if you look at said the city remained focused only on 2024. -
Remembering the Late Charles Wijewardana Record in the Series
14 Tuesday 4th August, 2009 ed to play for the 1st XI while still playing for the Under-14 team. How happy his coach would have been when young Warnapura scored a debut centu- Like a ry against Prince of Wales College. He silenced all his detractors and from then on there was no turn- ing back. duck Warnapura scored nine centuries in three sea- sons, including a record-breaking century in the ‘Big Match’ against Ananda College. He went on to to water captain the Under-14, Under-16, First XI and also the Combined Schools teams. The experience he gained Mahela’s handing over the reigns as a leader from a very young age would have great- of captaincy to his thick pal Kumar ly helped him in achieving the highest honour of Sangakkara, for reasons best known becoming his country’s first Test captain. to him has proved fruitful. Warnapura also represented his school in athlet- Kumar took to his new role as ics and soccer. captain of the Sri Lankan National Moving over to club cricket, he played for his cricket team like a duck takes to club Bloomfield with equal success. He holds the water. He proved his leadership qual- local record of scoring four consecutive centuries in ities, in his first assignment, where first class cricket (three against Bangladesh and one he led the Sri Lankans to the finals, in the Robert Senanayake Trophy). The three cen- in the Twenty/20 World Cup in turies against Bangladesh were scored in Sri England. Since then he has not Lanka’s first tour of Bangladesh in 1978. -
Match Report
Match Report Bloomfield C & AC., Premier Men vs Colombo Colts Cricket Club., Premier Men Colombo Colts Cricket Club., Premier Men-Won Date: Fri 05 Dec 2014 Location: Sri Lanka - Western Match Type: 50 Over Match Scorer: Colts Cricket Club Colombo Toss: Colombo Colts Cricket Club., Premier Men won the toss and elected to Bowl URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/207255 Bloomfield C & AC., Premier Colombo Colts Cricket Club., Men Premier Men Score 86-10 Score 87-1 Overs 15.1 Overs 9.2 L Madusanka SR Samarawickrama SKC Randunu I Jayaratna PDMA Cooray M Lakmal EMDY Munaweera P Perera Imran Khan S Pathirana M Warnapura S Jayasuriya NP Fernando PBB Rajapaksa P Perera MDK Perera S Randiv* ARS Silva BKG Mendis Shehan I Fernando N Nawela KMDN Kulasekara* page 1 of 34 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Bloomfield C & AC., Premier Men R B 4's 6's SR EMDY . 2 4 2 . // b PBB Rajapaksa 8 9 1 0 88.89 Munaweera P Perera . 2 1 . // run out (S Pathirana) 3 5 0 0 60.0 BKG Mendis . 2 2 1 . 6 1 2 1 6 4 2 2 1 . 6 2 . // run out (M Lakmal/SR Samarawickrama) 38 41 1 3 92.68 PDMA Cooray . // b PBB Rajapaksa 0 1 0 0 0.0 N Nawela . // st SR Samarawickrama b PBB Rajapaksa 0 3 0 0 0.0 SKC Randunu . // run out (P Perera/SR Samarawickrama) 0 1 0 0 0.0 L Madusanka . c SR Samarawickrama b M Lakmal 0 1 0 0 0.0 NP Fernando 6 . -
End of Day Review
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 End of day review Day 16 For more information Email: [email protected] Twitter: @OptaJim Contents 1 Group Tables ......................................................................................................... 2 2 Fixtures/Results .................................................................................................... 2 3 Overall ODI team records ..................................................................................... 3 4 Squad event averages .......................................................................................... 4 5 Tournament player statistics ................................................................................ 7 6 Player of the Match statistics ............................................................................... 7 End of day review | Day 16 1 1 Group Tables Group A Rank Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Net RR For Against Points 1 New Zealand 4 4 0 0 0 3.59 754/110.2 649/200.0 8 2 Sri Lanka 4 3 1 0 0 0.13 1113/195.4 1112/200.0 6 3 Bangladesh 3 1 1 0 1 0.13 507/100.0 494/100.0 3 4 Australia 3 1 1 0 1 -0.31 493/100.0 383/73.1 3 5 Afghanistan 3 1 2 0 0 -0.76 605/149.3 713/148.2 2 6 England 4 1 3 0 0 -1.20 966/200.0 963/159.4 2 7 Scotland 3 0 3 0 0 -1.74 536/150.0 660/124.2 0 Group B Rank Team Matches Won Lost Tied N/R Net RR For Against Points 1 India 3 3 0 0 0 2.63 711/118.5 503/150.0 6 2 South Africa 3 2 1 0 0 1.26 924/150.0 735/150.0 4 3 Ireland 2 2 0 0 0 0.34 586/95.1 582/100.0 4 4 West Indies 4 2 2 0 0 -0.31 1127/198.0 1164/193.5