2014年12月18日 星期四

2014-12-19 India Sports


Firstpost
   
Three Things: India's batting collapsem Umesh's comeback and slow over-rates ...   
Firstpost
At the end of a see-saw second day at The Gabba, Australia trail India by 187 runs with six wickets in hand. India could only add 97 runs to their overnight total of 311, while Australia managed just one partnership worth more than 50 runs. Here are three ...

Brisbane Test, Day 3: Australia 351 for 6 at lunch   The Hindu
Ind vs Aus, 2nd Test: Solid Smith give Australia edge on Day 3   India Today
Proud to take five wickets on Test debut: Josh Hazelwood   IBNLive
Sydney Morning Herald   
Business Standard   
The Australian   
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The Indian Express
   
India vs Australia 2nd Test: At 147.4 kph, Umesh Yadav leaves Mitchell Johnson ...   
The Indian Express
Umesh-Yadav_m Umesh Yadav clocked 147.4 Kmph as he left behind the likes of Aussie quicks like Mitchell Johnson. (Source: AP). Written by Bharat Sundaresan | Brisbane | Posted: December 19, 2014 1:42 am | Updated: December 19, 2014 8:16 am.
Safe-hands Ravichandran Ashwin happy with no 'slip' ups   Hindustan Times
India are in front, says R Ashwin   Mumbai Mirror
Ravichandran Ashwin fancied his chances to dismiss Steven Smith   Cricket Country
The Asian Age   
The Hindu   
Chandigarh Tribune   
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Firstpost
   
He's back! Bhaichung Bhutia to sign contract with I-League club East Bengal   
Firstpost
It was in famous red-and-gold East Bengal jersey that 17-year-old Bhaichung Bhutia came into prominence back in 1995 and after nearly two decades, one of India's greatest ever footballer is going to play what will be his final season in Indian club football.
Bhaichung Bhutia to don East Bengal colours again in I-League   Goal India
East Bengal only Indian side in top 100 of AFC's new club rankings   Business Standard
India need better system, not big names as coaches: Bhaichung Bhutia   Economic Times
IBNLive   
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Firstpost
   
Superseries Finals: Saina, Srikanth boost their semifinal chances with second win   
Firstpost
Dubai: India's top badminton players Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth took a big step on way to reaching the semifinals at the World Superseries Finals by securing second consecutive wins in their respective group here today. Srikanth, who reached a ...

Saina and Srikanth Roll On   The New Indian Express
Saina, Srikanth keep winning   The Hindu
Superseries Finals: Saina, Srikanth win matches   Business Standard

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Deccan Chronicle
   
Sachin Tendulkar calls para athlete Masudur Rahman Baidya   
Deccan Chronicle
Kolkata: Disabled swimmer Masudur Rahman Baidya, a double amputee below the knee who conquered the English Channel, today found an admirer in none other than Indian sporting icon Sachin Tendulkar. "They are the real heroes and their life is like an ...

India's progress in sports gives immense satisfaction: Sachin Tendulkar   Times of India

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Goal.com
   
Fikru unavailable for ISL final, released by Atletico de Kolkata   
Goal.com
There's some good news for the Kerala Blasters as Atletico de Kolkata will miss the services of striker Fikru Tefera in the finals of the Indian Super League (ISL) on Saturday. The 28-year old sustained a hamstring injury in the last league game against FC Goa ...

Atletico de Kolkata favourites to win ISL: Baichung Bhutia   Mid-Day
Calmer team will win, says Sourav   Calcutta Telegraph
Atletico de Kolkata are favourite to win ISL title: Bhutia   Times of India
IANS   
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Irish Independent
   
Cricket - England selectors facing big call on Cook   
Irish Independent
Nick Hoult. Published 19/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. England's captain Alastair Cook. England's four selectors, watched by their boss, Paul Downton, will today decide on whether Alastair Cook's one-day career ...

NASSER HUSSAIN: It's not too late to ditch hapless captain Alastair Cook   Daily Mail
Morgan throws support behind captain Cook   The West Australian
Alastair Cook and Ian Bell nervously awaits England selectors' World Cup verdict   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC Sport   
Cricket Country   
Sportskeeda   
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The New Indian Express
   
Tipsarevic Pulls Out of Chennai Open   
The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: Former champion and crowd favourite Janko Tipsarevic has withdrawn from Chennai Open 2015 due to illness, as per the advice of his physician. Tipsarevic could not participate last season due to injury. This year the Serb was given a wild card ...

Chennai Open regular Tipsarevic withdraws from tournament due to illness   Firstpost
Janko Tipsarevic withdraws from 2015 Chennai Open   IBNLive

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NDTVSports.com
   
Temporary CAS relief for Dutee   
Deccan Herald
Indian sprinter Dutee Chand has been provisionally cleared by the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) to compete in domestic events, pending a final decision. Dutee, in a first of its kind appeals in the Lausanne-based CAS, had challenged the International ...

Interim Relief for Dutee; CAS Gives Nod to Run in Home Events   The New Indian Express
Run dutee run   The Indian Express
Dutee can run in nat'l events   Chandigarh Tribune
Business Standard   
Press Trust of India   
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Firstpost
   
I will train hard for Olympics during ban period: Sarita   
E-Pao.net
The AIBA's ban on Laishram Sarita Devi for one year is not a cause of big worry for the boxing champion as she is eligible to compete in the 2016 Rio Olympics. "I'm happy as I am eligible to take part in the next Olympics for which I'm thankful to the AIBA.
One-year ban on Sarita is not a big penalty: Vijender   Press Trust of India
Don't think Sarita was given a big penalty, says Vijender Singh   Firstpost
I have been treated like a criminal: Fernandez   Chandigarh Tribune
India Today   
NDTVSports.com   
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