Dec 182012
 

Dipika Pallikal first Indian to break into top tenNew Delhi: Ace Indian squash player Dipika Pallikal won her first round match at the World Open in Grand Cayman island in the Caribbean.

Pallikal defeated Malaysian qualifier Delia Arnold 13-11, 11-9, 11-9 in a hard fought match.

The 10th seeded Indian started the match a bit slowly and ended up losing the opening game. She came back strongly in the following two games to seal the match.

Pallikal will now face world No.2 Raneem El Weleily.

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Dec 182012
 

Sachin TendulkarThe fourth and the final Test match between India and England being played at Nagpur ended in a draw. England won the series 2-1 and ended their 28 years old draught. Looking back at the series it will be fair to say that England were the better side out of the two and deserved to win the match.

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni after the match said that the better team won. He also noted the fact that England was well balanced and won precious moments of the series.

No one could have predicted the result after what happened in Ahmedabad. But the English side showed why they are such a force in Test cricket. They played some incredible cricket to win the next two Tests of the series. Even in this match, England played very well to secure a draw and ensured that there was no coming back for the home team.

So, the embarrassment continues for MS Dhoni and his men. Indian team have to go under a reality check after this result because the team looks to have more problems than answers.

Let’s now have a look at some of the hits and flops from both teams in the Nagpur Test:

India:

Hits:

Virat Kohli: Kohli was struggling in the series and questions were asked about his temperament for the longer version of the game. Kohli needed a big innings and that’s exactly what he came up with. He came at a time when India lost two quick wickets. Soon he lost Gambhir at the other end but that had no effect on him. He played a brilliant knock and added crucial runs with his skipper. Kohli scored a century under most testing conditions and it was his longest innings in terms of ball faced.

MS Dhoni with the bat: Dhoni was under tremendous pressure before the Test started and needed runs desperately. He came up with a solid 99 and that would keep his critics who doubted his place in the team at bay for some time. Like Kohli it was Dhoni’s longest innings in terms of time spent on the crease. He was unlucky not to have got to a century.

Flops:

Sachin Tendulkar: The master failed again! Sachin was in desperate needs of some runs but got out to a brilliant ball. Sachin has never been under so much pressure and it seems to have a massive influence on his batting. Sachin once again looked circumspect at the crease and that cost him his wicket in the end.

R Ashwin: He has been one of the biggest disappointments of the series for India with the ball. Ashwin’s job is to pick wickets and he completely failed at that. He took only one wicket in the first innings and was very lucky to get two wickets in the second innings. He was brilliant with the bat in the series but he is in the team for his bowling.

MS Dhoni as a captain: Dhoni was impressive in England’s first innings and handled his resources pretty well. He came up with a brilliant innings with the bat, but failed as a captain at the most crucial time. India’s only chance of winnings was to get England out in the second innings. It is true that the pitch had nothing but Dhoni once again waited for something to happen rather than trying to make things happen. Indian team’s approach in the first hour’s play on day four surprised everyone and Dhoni will have to take the blame for the humiliating series loss.

England:

Hits:

Jonathan Trott: Trott has been wonderful for England in the recent time, but struggled in the series. He played a good innings in Kolkata but everyone expected a big innings from him. Trott came up with a series winning hundred for his team. He got out after getting a start in the first innings but ensured that he crossed the three figure mark in the second.

Joe Root: It was a brave move from the team management to bring in a debutant opener to play in the middle-order in what was a very important game for England. Root had a massive test and he cleared it with flying colors. His partnership with Matt Prior in the first innings took England out from a losing position and he can be very proud of his performance.

Matt Prior: His contributions might go unnoticed but he was a game changer for England in this series. Prior has a habit of scoring important runs and he did that in this match. His fifty in the first innings was very important and the confidence he showed certainly helped the youngster at the other end.

James Anderson: It was a treat to watch Anderson bowl in the past couple of matches. Anderson had a bad first Test but came back strongly after that. His spell with the old ball when he picked the wickets of Sachin and Gambhir was phenomenal. Indian captain went to the extent of saying that Anderson was the main difference between the two sides.

Ian Bell: Before the second innings of this Test, Bell looked completely out of sorts. But like every good player he delivered when it was most important. Along with Trott he put up a series winning partnership. He made a brilliant 116 not out.

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Dec 172012
 

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni praised England fast bowler James Anderson and said that he was the major difference between the two sides. Dhoni in the post match press conference said that Anderson’s ability to get reverse swing from the old ball made him very dangerous and he played a crucial role in his team’s series winning performance.

“He was at the batsmen all the time, specially the second and third spells of his where the ball had started to reverse and still was slightly on the harder side. He made the most out of that spell and kept the batsmen guessing. I think the major difference between the two sides was James Anderson who bowled very well,” Dhoni said.

Dhoni said that England were the better team and deserved to win. He also said that their team was very well balanced.  “If you see their side, they are a very well balanced side. The two spinners they have got,  Monty is a very good spinner and Graeme Swann is among the best in the world.” 

Dhoni said that there were a few positives that the team can take out from this loss. There were a few positives and a few places where we lost out. That’s the reason we lost the series,” he said.

On the pitches that he got in the series Dhoni said, “The wicket at Mumbai was a very good wicket. Good bounce and turn was there for the spinners.”

On the Nagpur pitch he said, “I felt the wicket improved as we went into the fifth day. How many on-drives did we see on the first day, but today there were five to nine on-drives against the spin which means the grass grew and it made the track better paced for batsmen to play their strokes.”

On the defensive field that India put on the fourth and the fifth day, Dhoni said, “We bowled for ten hours and got three batsmen out; you have to evaluate the wicket from this. We can keep three or four slips but the wicket should really support that. Okay I did not have a silly point or a short leg for a long time but how many balls went there?”

Dhoni backed the young players in the team and said that they should be given a longer run. “You have to back youngsters who you think are very talented and can succeed at the top level even if they fail initially. Without trying them out how will you know? It’s difficult to replace Rahul Dravid or VVS Laxman or Sachin Tendulkar. What’s important is whether the youngster coming in can absorb the pressure,” he said.

On the Indian fielding, Dhoni said, “We have seen some improvement especially in this Test match where we had a few young players who we could place at points and restrict them  from taking singles and rotating the strike. Yes, a few catches were dropped, but that again is part and parcel of the game.”

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Dec 172012
 

Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who will be seen next in the much-awaited film ‘Dabangg 2’, talks about her family.

My mother is my biggest critic: Sonakshi Sinha (© Varinder Chawla)

Mumbai: Sonakshi Sinha, who has earned rave reviews for her performance in her films, says mother Poonam Sinha is her biggest critic.

“My mum is my biggest critic and I take her opinion very seriously because I know that is one person, who is saying it only for my good and nobody else,” Sonakshi told reporters in a group interview.

“If I could have done it much better or if the outfit is not looking good, she will tell me then and there itself. The best part is she is so honest about it. My father thinks everything I do is good only,” she added.

Asked if she takes her family opinion before signing any film, Sonakshi said: “I consult my whole family before signing a film because they have been in the industry for long, so it’s the logical thing to do.”

“My mum sometimes sits with me also for the narration, my dad (Shatrughan Sinha) is not always there so I give him a gist of the narration. Till now, my brothers (Luv and Kush) have not criticised me and are very proud,” said the 25-year-old.

Sonakshi is currently busy promoting her forthcoming film ‘Dabangg 2’ with Salman Khan, and is directed by Arbaaz Khan. It will release on Friday.

Dec 172012
 

reddyKolkata: A brilliant spell of bowling from Shami Ahmed and some sensible batting saw Bengal beat Hyderabad by four wickets in a Group A Ranji Trophy match being played at Eden Gardens.

Shami Ahmed followed his good work in the first innings and picked up six wickets in the second innings to stop Hyderabad at 181.

Needing 181 runs to win Bengal got off to a descent start as Rohan Banerjee and Arindam Das added 32 runs for the first wicket. Banerjee continued after losing his opening partner, Bengal lost three quick wickets from the other end and some respite came for them in the form of Wriddhiman Saha.

Together Saha (52*) and Banerjee (56) took Bengal closer to the target. The home team did have some nervous moments in the end but reached the target eventually.

Brief Score

Hyderabad 115 (Shami 4-36) and 181 (Akshath Reddy 49, Ashish Reddy 42, Shami 6-71)     

Bengal 116 (A Das 73, Anwar 5-44, Ashish Reddy 5-51) and 183 for 6 (Banerjee 56, Saha 52*)

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Dec 172012
 

sainaLucknow: Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal has been given the top billing in women’s singles for the USD 120,000 Syed Modi International India Grand Prix Gold Badminton Championship. Taufik Hidayat is the top seeded player in the men’s category.

London Olympics quarterfinalist Parupalli Kashyap is the top seeded Indian man ranked at number two.

The tournament being organised by the UP Badminton Association under the auspices of the Badminton Association of India (BAI) will see 150 top shuttlers from 12 countries  in singles, doubles and mixed doubles categories.

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Dec 172012
 

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My mother is my biggest critic: Sonakshi Sinha

Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who has earned rave reviews for her performance in her films, says mother Poonam Sinha is her biggest critic

‘My mum is my biggest critic and I take her opinion very seriously because I know that is one person, who is saying it only for my good and nobody else,’ Sonakshi told reporters in a group interview. ‘If I could have done it much better or if the outfit is not looking good, she will tell me then and there itself. The best part is she is so honest about it. My father thinks everything I do is good only,’ she added.

Sonakshi Sinha

Asked if she takes her family opinion before signing any film, Sonakshi said: ‘I consult my whole family before signing a film because they have been in the industry for long, so it’s the logical thing to do.’ ‘My mum sometimes sits with me also for the narration, my dad (Shatrughan Sinha) is not always there so I give him a gist of the narration. Till now, my brothers (Luv and Kush) have not criticised me and are very proud,’ said the 25-year-old. Sonakshi is currently busy promoting her forthcoming film ‘Dabangg 2’ with Salman Khan, and is directed by Arbaaz Khan. It will release Friday.

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Dec 172012
 

The film, which will hit theatres on December 21, is the sequel to ‘Dabangg’ with Salman and Sonakshi reprising their characters of Chulbul Pandey and Rajjo respectively while Prakash Raj is the main antagonist.

Arbaaz Khan

‘You would see a lot of style coming along with the action and it would be in the kind of space that Chulbul Pandey as a character and ‘Dabangg’ as a brand stand for. ‘Having said that, while action is an integral part of the film, it would be not more than what is necessary. There is a story running behind all the action.

You just can’t have action and more of action. None of it would hold if there is no emotion behind it; for that you need to have a story in a scene or a sequence,’ Arbaaz told PTI. The sequel has a sizzling item number ‘Fevicol Se’ by actress Kareena Kapoor and other numbers are also topping the charts.

Music-composer duo Sajid-Wajid have been roped in this time too for the compositions. ‘There are five songs in the movie and while the music of ‘Dabangg’ was outstanding, Sajid-Wajid have gone ahead and churned out something even better; I genuinely believe that.

The composers have done a fabulous job,’ Arbaaz said. He is happy that the film has created quite a buzz before its release. ‘I had to be conscious about the fact that the brand and the character stood for their true worth in the sequel and had something good to offer as well. I wanted to put the film in a very interesting way and give entertainment along with it. I could never lose sight of the entertainment quotient since that’s the most important aspect here,’ he said. 

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Dec 172012
 

The actor won two awards – Entertainer Of The Year and Best Romantic On-Screen Couple along with co-star Katrina Kaif – for his film ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’, at the Big Star Entertainment Awards held here Sunday night.

Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif at Big Star Entertainment AwardsShah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif at Big Star Entertainment Awards

‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ will always be a special film for me. I will always be thankful to Yash-ji. I get really excited with awards. No matter how many I have got, they have the same affect on me, like they did when I was new in the industry. I almost become like a kid in the candy store,’ said Shah Rukh.

Shah Rukh Khan at Big Star Entertainment Awards. Pic/IANS

Shah Rukh and Katrina were also named the Best Romantic On-Screen Couple for the same film. ‘This was the first time I worked with her and see what happened! Katrina is a very hardworking girl and it was a pleasure working with her. And as far as romance is concern, I am the best one here,’ quipped Shah Rukh. ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ was Yash Chopra’s last directorial venture, before he passed away Oct 21.

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Dec 172012
 

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‘Dhoom 3’ is 50 percent complete: Abhishek Bachchan

Actor Abhishek Bachchan, who is currently working on the third film of the ‘Dhoom’ franchise, reveals that the film is 50 per cent complete

‘The status of ‘Dhoom 3′ is we are currently about 50 per cent through, we have just come back from a marathon schedule in the States (United States). Now we resume our indoor work in Mumbai,’ the 37-year-old said here Sunday at the Big Star Entertainment Awards.

Abhishek Bachchan

Katrina Kaif, the newest entrant into the ‘Dhoom’ group, also talked about her upcoming films here. ‘At the moment we are shooting for ‘Dhoom 3′ with Aamir (Khan). Then in February I will start a film with Hrithik Roshan, which is an action film, it’s romantic-action kind of a drama film,’ Katrina said. ‘Dhoom 3: Back in Action’ has Aamir Khan in a negative role while Abhishek and Uday Chopra reprise their characters of Jay and Ali respectively. 

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