India defeats Chinese Taipei
India's new Tennis hero Somdev Devvarman played his part well and led India to script 3-2 win over Chinese Taipei in the Davis Cup Asia / Oceania Zone Group I second round tie at the Yang-Ming Tennis Centre in Kaohsiung in Chinese Taipei played from March 6 to 8, 2009. He first defeated Ti Chen on the opening day and then pulled off a brilliant victory against world number 59 Yen-Hsun Lu in the first reverse singles to take India in to the next round. Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathy, the formidable doubles combination faced unexpected tough challenge while defeating their rival-combination on the second day. Rohan Bopanna, who was not in good touch, lost both of his singles matches. It was the first occasion when the India met Chinese Taipei in Davis Cup.
Hereunder is the complete result of the tie -
Somdev Devvarman beat Ti Chen 7-5, 6-4, 6-4
Rohan Bopanna lost to Yen-Hsun Lu 6-7, 2-6, 2-6
Leander Paes / Mahesh Bhupathy beat Tsung-Hua Yang / Chu-Huan Yi 6-4, 7-6, 6-7, 6-2
Somdev Devvarman beat Yen-Hsun Lu 6-1, 6-2, 6-3
Rohan Bopanna lost to Tsung-Hua Yang 3-6, 7-6, 6-7
Three Bronze medals for Indian runners
Indian runners bagged three bronze medals in the 10th Asian cross-country championships held recently at Manama, Bahrain. All these medals came in the team events. Hereunder are the complete results -
Men (11.85km): 1. Ahmad Hassan Abdullah (Qatar) 34:40.2 2. Essa Ismail Rasheed (Qatar) 34:50.9 3. Felix Kikwai Kibore (Qatar) 34:50.9
Team: 1. Qatar 6 pts 2. Bahrain 24 3. India 29
Junior Men (8km): 1. Amemu Bekele Gebre (Bahrain) 23:55.5 2. Edwin Chebbi Kimurer (Bahrain) 23:59.1 3. Syota Hattori (Japan) 24:05.1
Team: 1. Bahrain 11 pts 2. Japan 12 3. Yemen 29
Women: 1. Maryam Yusuf Jamal (Bahrain) 26:21.6 2. Mimi Belete (Bahrain) 26:31.3 3. Aya Nagara (Japan) 26:50.0
Team: 1. Japan 12 2. Bahrain 14 3. India 31
Junior Women (5.7km): 1. Shitaye Eshete Habtegebrel (Bahrain) 19:35.2 2. Tejitu Daba Chalchissa (Bahrain) 19:37.4 3. Aki Odagiri (Japan) 19:44.6
Team: 1. Bahrain 10 2. Japan 12 3. India 30
The performance of the Indian runners in individual events was as under -
Surendra Singh 35:22.0 (5th, 11.85km), Sandip Kumar 36:12.7 (11th, 11.85km), Soji Mathew 36:54.7 (21st, 11.85km), Suresh Kumar 25:11.6 (9th, Junior), Karan Singh 25:11.6 (11th, Junior), Anil Pawar 25:25.1 (17th, Junior), Devendra Singh 25:51.7 (21st, Junior), Rajan Singh 26:03.2 (23rd, Junior).
Kavita Raut 27:39.9 (8th, Women), Preeja Sreedharan28:09.1 (10th, Women), Vijaymala Patel 30:38.8 (19th, Women), Navjoban Kaur 20:27.8 (9th, Junior Women), Monika Raut 20:56.3 (10th), Rohini Raut 21:41.5 (11th).
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News Briefs: February 2009
Rich Haul for India in Special Olympics
The Indian contingent has returned a rich haul of seven gold, eight silver and two bronze medals at the Special Olympics World Winter Games, held from February 7-13, in Idaho, USA. The medal winners are -
Gold: Megha (3 golds in Alpine Skiing - Novice Giant Slalom, Novice Slalom, Novice Super), Pinky Sunil (Snow Shoeing-25m Race), Paras Bhatia (Snow Boarding-Glide), Ninad Prabhakar (Snow Boarding-Glide) and Men's Floor Hockey.
Silver: Jewan Mishra (Alpine Skiing-Novice Slalom); Shaivender Singh (2 silver in Alpine Skiing - Novice Giant Slalom and Novice Super), Ruchika Shah (Snow Shoeing-25m Race), Rizwan (Snow Shoeing-25m Race); Brijesh (Snow Boarding-Glide), Kaushal Manek (Snow Boarding-Glide) and Women's Floor Hockey.
Bronze: Reena (Alpine Skiing-Novice Giant Slalom) and Rajender Kumar(Snow Boarding-Glide).
The Indian contingent has returned a rich haul of seven gold, eight silver and two bronze medals at the Special Olympics World Winter Games, held from February 7-13, in Idaho, USA. The medal winners are -
Gold: Megha (3 golds in Alpine Skiing - Novice Giant Slalom, Novice Slalom, Novice Super), Pinky Sunil (Snow Shoeing-25m Race), Paras Bhatia (Snow Boarding-Glide), Ninad Prabhakar (Snow Boarding-Glide) and Men's Floor Hockey.
Silver: Jewan Mishra (Alpine Skiing-Novice Slalom); Shaivender Singh (2 silver in Alpine Skiing - Novice Giant Slalom and Novice Super), Ruchika Shah (Snow Shoeing-25m Race), Rizwan (Snow Shoeing-25m Race); Brijesh (Snow Boarding-Glide), Kaushal Manek (Snow Boarding-Glide) and Women's Floor Hockey.
Bronze: Reena (Alpine Skiing-Novice Giant Slalom) and Rajender Kumar(Snow Boarding-Glide).
Leander & partner succumb at last hurdle
Leander Paes and his Czech partner Lukas Dlouhy ended runner-up at the ABN Amro World Series Tournament at Rotterdam. The second seeded pair was beaten by Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjic in the final. Hereunder are complete details -
1st rd: beat Christopher Kas / Philip Kohlschreiber (Germany) 7-6, 5-7, 10-3
2nd rd: beat Igor Andreev (Russia) / Marcin Matkowski (Poland) 6-2, 7-6
SF: beat Julien Knowle (Austria) / Andy Ram (Israel) 6-2, 7-6
Final: lost to Daniel Nestor (Canada) / Nenad Zimonjic(Serbia) 2-6, 5-7
Leander Paes and his Czech partner Lukas Dlouhy ended runner-up at the ABN Amro World Series Tournament at Rotterdam. The second seeded pair was beaten by Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjic in the final. Hereunder are complete details -
1st rd: beat Christopher Kas / Philip Kohlschreiber (Germany) 7-6, 5-7, 10-3
2nd rd: beat Igor Andreev (Russia) / Marcin Matkowski (Poland) 6-2, 7-6
SF: beat Julien Knowle (Austria) / Andy Ram (Israel) 6-2, 7-6
Final: lost to Daniel Nestor (Canada) / Nenad Zimonjic(Serbia) 2-6, 5-7
Randhawa finishes joint second
Golfer Jyoti Randhawa settled for the joint second place at the Maybank Malaysian Open Golf tournament in Kuala Lumpur recently. He finished the course with 16-under 272 with three other golfers - Prayad Marksaeng, David Horsey and Miles Tunnicliff . Anthony Kang of USA won the title with a score of 17-under 271.
Golfer Jyoti Randhawa settled for the joint second place at the Maybank Malaysian Open Golf tournament in Kuala Lumpur recently. He finished the course with 16-under 272 with three other golfers - Prayad Marksaeng, David Horsey and Miles Tunnicliff . Anthony Kang of USA won the title with a score of 17-under 271.
Bopanna makes dent in the doubles
Rohan Bopanna is also emerging as a good doubles player at the ATP Circuit. Last year he achieved some encouraging success in the circuit and this year he is all set to garner more glory for himself and the country. He and his new partner Jarkko Nieminen of Finland has developed a good understanding between them and started scalping big guns of the Circuit. Their biggest success came in the SAP Open, at San Jose, USA when they outwitted world number one Mike and Bob Bryan of USA in the second round. In the next round they again got the better of another seeded pair and made it to the final. Though they lost in the final but their performance set the ball rolling for them as a pair. Below is their performance card in the SAP tournament -
1st round: beat Rajeev Ram / Bobby Reynolds (USA) 6-2, 6-4
2nd round: beat (1) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan (USA) 6-4, 4-6, 10-5
SF: beat (4) Stephen Huss (Austria) / Ross Hutchins (GB) 3-6, 7-6, 10-5
Final: lost to Tommy Hoss (Germany) / Rodek Stepanek (Czech) 2-6, 3-6
2nd round: beat (1) Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan (USA) 6-4, 4-6, 10-5
SF: beat (4) Stephen Huss (Austria) / Ross Hutchins (GB) 3-6, 7-6, 10-5
Final: lost to Tommy Hoss (Germany) / Rodek Stepanek (Czech) 2-6, 3-6
Sania's comeback effort
After a lean last year, Sania Mirza now looks more focused and determined to make her presence felt in the women's singles circuit. She has given an indication of her efforts when she brushed aside two seeded players and stormed into the final of PTT Pattaya Open tournament, played in the Pattaya City in Thailand from February 9 to 15. However she couldn't win the title but the way she played in the tournament promised for a good season ahead. First she scalped 4th seed Tamarine Tanasugarn in the 3rd round and then Magdalena Rybrikova, the 8th seed, in the semi final before going down to top seed Vera Zvonareva in the final. Hereunder is the sum-up of her performance in the tournament -
1st round: beat Nicha Lertpitaksinchal (Thailand) 7-6, 7-5
2ns round: beat Vitalia Diatchenko (Russia) 6-4, 6-0
QF: beat (4) Tamarine Tanasugarn (Thailand) 7-5, 6-4
SF: beat (8) Magdalena Rybrikova (Slovakia) 6-4, 5-7, 6-1
Final: lost to (1) Vera Zvonareva (Russia) 5-7, 1-6
2ns round: beat Vitalia Diatchenko (Russia) 6-4, 6-0
QF: beat (4) Tamarine Tanasugarn (Thailand) 7-5, 6-4
SF: beat (8) Magdalena Rybrikova (Slovakia) 6-4, 5-7, 6-1
Final: lost to (1) Vera Zvonareva (Russia) 5-7, 1-6
An International Boxer found guilty for doping
Manjit Singh, a bronze medallist in Commonwealth Boxing Championship in Liverpool in 2007, has been suspended by Indian Boxing Federation for two years after failing a dope test. He was tested positive for a banned steroid at a National camp in April last year and the IBF asked him to return the silver medal he won at the National Championship.
Manjit Singh, a bronze medallist in Commonwealth Boxing Championship in Liverpool in 2007, has been suspended by Indian Boxing Federation for two years after failing a dope test. He was tested positive for a banned steroid at a National camp in April last year and the IBF asked him to return the silver medal he won at the National Championship.
Lackluster performance in Federation Cup
Sania Mirza's absence in the Federation Cup Tennis tournament felt badly as Indian team relegated to Group II of the Asia-Oceania Zone after their lackluster performance in the competition. Indians didn't win a tie during the group phase of the Asia / Oceania Zone Group I tournament, held in Perth, Australia from February 4-7, 2009. Rushmi Chakravarthi and Bhambri sisters - Ankita & Sana, represented India in the competition.
India competed in Group I along with Australia, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Korea, New Zealand, Thailand and Uzbekistan. India was drawn in Group A along with Indonesia, New Zealand and Uzbekistan for the league phase. India lost all her three ties in the league phase and again went down to Taipei in the relegation play-off.
Sania Mirza's absence in the Federation Cup Tennis tournament felt badly as Indian team relegated to Group II of the Asia-Oceania Zone after their lackluster performance in the competition. Indians didn't win a tie during the group phase of the Asia / Oceania Zone Group I tournament, held in Perth, Australia from February 4-7, 2009. Rushmi Chakravarthi and Bhambri sisters - Ankita & Sana, represented India in the competition.
India competed in Group I along with Australia, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Korea, New Zealand, Thailand and Uzbekistan. India was drawn in Group A along with Indonesia, New Zealand and Uzbekistan for the league phase. India lost all her three ties in the league phase and again went down to Taipei in the relegation play-off.
West Zone wins Duleep Trophy
West Zone lifted their 17th Duleep Trophy title defeating South Zone by an overwhelming margin of 274 runs in the five-day final held in Chennai from February 5-9, 2009. West Zone's off-spinner Ramesh Powar claimed 10 wickets for 187 runs in the match. The brief scorecard is as below -
West Zone: 459 all out (A Rahane 165, B Thaker 73, W Jaffer 69; S Sreesanth 3/108) and 417-8 dec. (P Patel 131, A Rahane 98, R Pawar 50*; S Sreesanth 2/59)
South Zone: 199 all out (S Badrinath 100*; R Powar 3/47, R Pawar 3/73) and 403 all out (R Uthappa 94, Murali Vijay 63, S Badrinath 59, Dinesh Karthik 75; R Powar 7/140)
West Zone lifted their 17th Duleep Trophy title defeating South Zone by an overwhelming margin of 274 runs in the five-day final held in Chennai from February 5-9, 2009. West Zone's off-spinner Ramesh Powar claimed 10 wickets for 187 runs in the match. The brief scorecard is as below -
West Zone: 459 all out (A Rahane 165, B Thaker 73, W Jaffer 69; S Sreesanth 3/108) and 417-8 dec. (P Patel 131, A Rahane 98, R Pawar 50*; S Sreesanth 2/59)
South Zone: 199 all out (S Badrinath 100*; R Powar 3/47, R Pawar 3/73) and 403 all out (R Uthappa 94, Murali Vijay 63, S Badrinath 59, Dinesh Karthik 75; R Powar 7/140)
CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award for Gundappa Viswanath
The President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Mr Shashank Manohar presented the annual awards for 2007-08 season at an Award function held in Mumbai on February 18.
The elegant batsman GR Viswanath who was chosen for Col. CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award, was given a trophy, citation and a cheque of Rs 15 lakh. Virender Sehwag was presented the Polly Umrigar Trophy for outstanding performance in international cricket.
The BCCI also presented special awards to Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award and Padma Shri), Harbhajan Singh (300 Test wickets and Padma Shri) and Maharashtra Cricket Association (best overall performance in the 2007-08 season). Hereunder are other award winners -
Madhavrao Scindia Award for best domestic batsman (1 lakh): Cheteshwar Pujara (Saurashtra)
Madhavrao Scindia Award for best domestic bowler (1 lakh): Sudeep Tyagi (UP)
MA Chidambaram Trophy for best U-15 cricketer (Rs. 50,000): Ankit Bawne (Maharashtra)
MA Chidambaram Trophy for best U-17 cricketer (Rs. 50,000): Mandeep Singh (Punjab)
MA Chidambaram Trophy for best U-19 cricketer (Rs. 50,000): Bhuvaneshwar Kumar (UP)
MA Chidambaram Trophy for best U-22 cricketer (Rs. 50,000): Rahul Dewan (Delhi)
MA Chidambaram Trophy for best woman cricketer (Rs. 50,000): Mithali Raj (Railways)
MA Chidambaram Trophy for best junior woman cricketer (Rs. 50,000): MD Thirushkamini (Tamil Nadu)
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