Tuesday, May 15, 2012

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Uefa Award Italy Victory


Serbia have been told they must play two games behind closed doors, with one match suspended, while Italy were handed a suspended sentence of one game behind closed doors. The match in Genoa earlier this month was called off after only six minutes as travelling Serbia fans threw flares and fireworks onto the pitch. The kick-off had already been delayed by 35 minutes after pre-match clashes between visiting supporters and Italian police.

There were a number of arrests and more than a dozen supporters and police were taken to hospital. The Serbian Football Association had asked Uefa for the game to be replayed, but the Italian Football Federation rejected that possibility out of hand.

Uefa have now ruled at a disciplinary hearing into the trouble that Italy should be awarded a 3-0 victory. The decision means Italy now find themselves three points clear at the top of Euro 2012 quaifying group C with 10 points from four games.

Best Regards,

Tauqeer Ahmed

Pakistan VS South Africa 2nd 20Twenty (Abu Dhabi)


Another day, another batting collapse from Pakistan. They were shot out for 120 and it was too little to defend even for their talented bowling attack. Their spinners posed a brief threat but South Africa shut them out to seal a 2-0 series win. Graeme Smith's 38 wasn't a fluent effort but he fought on to push South Africa close before Colin Ingram and JP Duminy applied the final touches.

When a struggling Smith was stumped off Saeed Ajmal, South Africa needed 53 from 40 balls, raising the possibility of an improbable twist in the tale. Ajmal had 3.4 overs left in his spell and there were two new batsmen in the middle but Ingram killed the contest with admirable coolness. He pulled Umar Gul for four before collecting three boundaries off Shoaib Akhtar in the 17th over - a smashed six over long-on and two fours dragged to square-leg - to push South Africa ahead in the chase. He fell, holing out to long-on, but Duminy stayed put till the end.

Nothing went right from the start for Pakistan. Shahzaib Hasan continued to be a walking wicket and his exit, to an ugly slog across the line, opened the floodgates. Imran Farhat, who was bowled going for an over-ambitious heave, left one wondering whether the selectors were being too harsh on Imran Nazir. Like yesterday, it was Lonwabo Tsotsobe who removed the openers.

Again there was no middle-order revival. Mohammad Hafeez averages just 20.01 from 53 ODIs and 16.53 from 17 Twenty20s. Today was yet another day where he played a couple of pretty shots before combusting. He was caught at the crease, pondering whether to cut or steer, and lost his stumps before he could make up his mind. Umar Akmal ran himself out following a mix-up with Misbah-ul-Haq, and Shahid Afridi scooped Rusty Theron to deep point. Abdul Razzaq improved on his performance from yesterday - he swung a couple of sixes - but tapped a full toss straight to mid-off.

It was left to Misbah to push Pakistan over 100. It was another one of his meandering knocks that seemed to go nowhere until the last couple of overs when he showed some intent. Like yesterday, he initially struggled to find his timing but fought on to hold one end up. He went for the big shots in the end - there was a neat six over wide long-on, hit on a bent knee, and a shuffled swat to the backward square-leg boundary - but it was too little and too late.

It was difficult to rate South Africa's bowling in this context. Did Pakistan's shoddy batting display make the bowling look better than it was? It would be unfair, though, to not credit them for their discipline. Tsotsobe punctuated his natural left-armer's angle with the ones that straightened to collect early wickets, Johan Botha, as ever, strangled the run-flow in the middle overs with his variations, and Theron enhanced his reputation as a death-over specialist with three wickets in the last over. Pakistan's bowlers again attempted the improbable but it was a bridge too far to cross.

Best Regards,

Tauqeer Ahmed 

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

My Faourite Wrestling Match, Mick Foley Vs The Undertaker


Best Regards,

Tauqeer Ahmed

"Great Performance."

Alonso Takes Title Lead

Alonso takes title lead
Alonso: stands 11 points clear
 
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso moved into the world championship lead on Sunday after winning the Korean Grand Prix, as Red Bull suffered a double retirement. The Spaniard moved top of the standings after the race's previous leader, Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, suffered an engine failure.

Vettel had himself appeared set to take the lead in the title race after team-mate Mark Webber had earlier spun out in wet conditions at Yeongam. Webber headed into the weekend with a 14-point lead but now finds himself 11 points behind Alonso, whose win was his fifth of the season and third in four races.
He now stands on 231 points with Webber second on 220. Lewis Hamilton finished second in Korea to go third with 210 points ahead of Vettel, who has 206. Defending champion Jenson Button, meanwhile, could only finish 12th and now appears out of contention. Although he still has a mathematical chance, Button now stands 42 points behind Alonso with just 50 available across the remaining two races.

Ferrari's Felipe Massa finished third to boost the team's position in the constructors' championship, while Mercedes GP's Michael Schumacher equalled his best result of the season with fourth. Renault's Robert Kubica finished fifth ahead of Force India's Vitantonio Liuzzi and Williams' Rubens Barrichello. Sauber's Kamui Kobayashi finished eighth ahead of team-mate Nick Heidfeld, with Williams driver Nico Hulkenberg claiming the final championship point.

Best Regards,

Tauqeer Ahmed