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We came up with an all-round show says kumble
"It was a perfect game. We came up with an all-round show. The bowlers did a great job to restrict Guyana to 103 and then the batsmen finished off the match in style. It is good feeling that we have started the tournament with a win," Kumble said after RCB's nine-wicket victory.
"The first couple of overs were critical. Once Sarwan was out cheaply, the pressure was on them. When we chased, the thought was always there to end the match fast (to boost the net run-rate] but you needed solid platform too. Rahul and Kallis did just that for Robin to be able to tee off," he said.
"The players got enough time at the middle and I am hoping that we would do well in the coming matches," he added.
"We did not put enough runs on the board. We lost early wickets and that put the pressure on us. There were not just enough runs to defend," he said.
"But majority of the players have never played in these conditions and it is a learning experience. But we really need to learn fast," he added.
"I am coming back from a back injury. So I couldn't put too much work in the lead-up to the tournament. I am happy with my performance," he said.
"The team has got fantastic preparation in lead-up to the tournament. Credit should go to coach Ray (Jennings). We got good nets, good net bowlers.
Cesena beat Milan 2-0
Ronaldinho forced a save within first 10 minutes. Pato had the ball at the back of the net but the linesman raised the offside flag. And just when Milan were looking to dominate Cesena took the lead through Bogdani. He put schelotto’s cross in the goal with his firm header. At the stroke of half time Cesena moved further close to an upset victory with their second goal. Giaccherini scoring from Bogdani’s through ball.
After half time, Pato had once again a goal disallowed, this time due to handball. Ibra was caught offside. In the 87th minue Inzaghi won a penalty, but this was not Milan’s day. Ibrahimovic missed the penalty too. It capped a performance which will raise many questions.
For Cesena the good start to the season continued. This win followed a draw against Roma. They would be a team to watch out for in the Serie A after seeing their performances against Roma and Milan.
Once again question marks are being raised over their defence. Nesta was certainly missed. Ibrahimovic and Pato would certainly be expected to have better days in front of goal.
Now the next game for Milan is the champions league match against Auxerrre.
Old habits go away slowly. Mialn showed this by once again displaying their defensive inaptitude. They were once again not able to score despite their best efforts. They came close but were never close enough.
Ronaldinho forced a save within first 10 minutes. Pato had the ball at the back of the net but the linesman raised the offside flag. And just when Milan were looking to dominate Cesena took the lead through Bogdani. He put schelotto’s cross in the goal with his firm header. At the stroke of half time Cesena moved further close to an upset victory with their second goal. Giaccherini scoring from Bogdani’s through ball.
After half time, Pato had once again a goal disallowed, this time due to handball. Ibra was caught offside. In the 87th minue Inzaghi won a penalty, but this was not Milan’s day. Ibrahimovic missed the penalty too. It capped a performance which will raise many questions.
For Cesena the good start to the season continued. This win followed a draw against Roma. They would be a team to watch out for in the Serie A after seeing their performances against Roma and Milan.
Once again question marks are being raised over their defence. Nesta was certainly missed. Ibrahimovic and Pato would certainly be expected to have better days in front of goal.
Now the next game for Milan is the champions league match against Auxerrre.
Tiger Woods fails to make Tour Championship
There is still plenty of golf ahead for Tiger Woods this year but his PGA Tour season came to an early end at the BMW Championship on Sunday after he failed to earn a spot in the Tour Championship.
For the first time in 15-years, Woods finishes his PGA Tour season without claiming a single title but the world number one at least managed to exit on a positive note firing three birdies on a bogey-free back nine for a final round one-under 70.
The back-nine charge, however, was far too little, too late to earn Woods a place in the elite 30-man field for the lucrative season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta. His one-under total of 283 left him in a tie for 15th and well out of the fifth place finish he needed to advance to the finale.
"That's just the way it is," shrugged Woods, when asked if he was disappointed not to be headed to Atlanta. "I didn't play well early in the year and I didn't play well in the middle of the year. "I would rather be there. I've played better than I have all this year. "But it is what it is. I didn't qualify and since I'm at home it gives me two weeks to practice and prepare."
"I think his game is like inches from being there," said Mickelson. "His speed is back. He's solid, very close. He's hitting shots. "He hit a lot of good shots there coming in. He made a couple of bogeys and followed up with a number of birdies there towards the end. "You can tell that his game is like inches from turning because his speed is back and his putter looks great. "His game is not far off at all. It looks very close to being right there."
Men's final postponed due to rain US Open
For the third year in a row, the championship decider was postponed until Monday after foul weather ruined any chance of the match proceeding as scheduled. Rain began falling less than two hours before the match was due to begin, forcing a halt to the women's doubles final that was nearing completion in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
About three and a half hours later, with no end in sight to the downpour, tournament officials decided to abandon play and reschedule the men's final at 4 p.m.
"Due to the continued uncertainty of the weather forecast for the remainder of the evening, and with the desire to be fair to the players and to our fans, the US Open men's singles championship will be postponed until Monday," tournament organisers said in a statement.
"I'm sure I will be fit to play my best tennis." The postponement once again raised questions about why there is no roof over centre court at the US Open. The centre courts at both the Australian Open and Wimbledon have retractable roofs while organisers of the French Open are in talks about covering up their main court. But US Tennis Association officials have balked at the idea because of the cost of covering Arthur Ashe Stadium, the largest tennis stadium in the world.
"It's technically complex and financially challenging," USTA spokesman Chris Widmaier said. "At a cost of more than $ 150 million, do you spend that on a roof or continue to fund grassroots tennis programs in this country?"
England beats Pakistan by 4 wickets in 2nd ODI
England's captain was dropped on 23 but went on to score 126, guiding his team to 295-6 after a vital second wicket partnership of 146 with Jonathan Trott (53).
Pakistan was given the perfect platform by openers Akmal and Mohammed Hafeez (43) with a stand of 122 amid unusually ill-disciplined bowling and fielding by England. Tim Bresnan's first three overs cost 25 runs as Akmal scored five boundaries in seven deliveries.
Paul Collingwood struck with his second ball, trapping Akmal lbw as he attempted a sweep to a ball that struck him in line of the off stump. It was the first ball Akmal received from the medium-pacer, and he exited after scoring 12 fours.
Asad Shafiq (50) and Mohammed Yousuf (46) helped to rebuild the Pakistan innings after the openers departed with a stand of 74. England followed a 3-1 test series win and a 2-0 Twenty20 series victory with a 24-run win at Durham in the first one-day international on Friday.
Wayne Rooney has No more nonscence
Publicly, Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has insisited that he left the England striker out from the match at Goodison Park to save him from the abuse expected.
"The manager there (Ferguson) knows what he's doing and I'm sure he did what he thought was right.
"Maybe he was just making sure everybody realises if you play for United you have to conduct yourself in a certain manner and the football club doesn't really care who you are."
Ferguson has already said Rooney will be back for tomorrow's Champions League opener against Rangers at Old Trafford.
Sorry Hamilton focuses on title fight
Hamilton admitted to making a mistake after qualifying with regard to his set-up after choosing the wrong path in comparison to team-mate Jenson Button.
"I made a good start, gained a position, got up to fourth, and at that moment perhaps I should have just stayed there for a while," said Hamilton.
"But I put my car up the inside of Felipe trying to get third, and that was probably a little bit too much.
"I was trying to position the car in a certain way, but I was too close to Felipe and his left rear clipped my right front.
"The car was damaged after that, and there was nothing I could do. You try your best, but some things just don't go your way.
"It's a shame, and I want to say sorry to the team.
"But the championship certainly isn't over, although I have to admit that days like this one don't help."
"It was a very tough race mentally, and it was tricky holding off the challenge from behind," said Button of Alonso.
"I spent the first half of the race either looking in my mirrors or at the TV screens to see where Fernando was.
"Maybe it was the wrong call to pit when we did, but the team felt the new prime (harder) tyres were faster than the options (softer).
"But I couldn't find any grip on the new tyres, and lost a little bit of time on them. When I saw Fernando emerge just ahead of me, I was very disappointed.
"Overall we didn't quite have the pace to win. But this weekend was definitely a good one.
"I scored some good points, and this second place is very useful for my world championship hopes.
"There's still everything to play for over the next five races."
Sushil Kumar create history to wins Gold at WC'ships
Sushil was only the second Indian to win an Olympic medal when he grabbed a bronze at Beijing Games in 2008.
The Haryana grappler overcame Russia's Gogaev Alan 3-1 in the final to clinch the gold.
He had defeated Azerbaijan's Hasanov Jabrayil in the semifinal of the free style 66kg category event.
After getting a bye in the first round, he beat Akritidis of Greece, Martin Sebastian of Germany and Buyan Jav of Mongolia en route to the final.
All other Indian contenders had crashed out before the finals in the championship.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh congratulated Sushil Kumar for becoming the first Indian wrestler to win a gold medal at the World Championships in Moscow.
"Sushil Kumar has done the country proud and is a role model for the youth," Singh said in a message.
Warriors take on Victoria with confindence
High on confidence after winning their opening match, Warriors will look to continue in the same vein when they take on Victoria Bushrangers in an ACTL20 match on Monday. mark boucher led a solid batting display with a hurricane 26-ball unbeaten 40 to lead Warriors to victory on Saturday.
Bushrangers, however, will be a different ballgame altogether for the Warriors.
The Australian side may not have regular skipper Cameron White, who is turning out for Bangalore Royal Challengers, but in stand-in captain david hussey, Brad Hodge, and Aaron Finch, Bushrangers have a host of Twenty20 specialists.
From the team's point of view, it will be important that these star players fire on all cylinders.
Rob Quiney is another batsman expected to shine for the Australian side. The opener struggled on the slow and low wickets in the third edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) for Rajasthan Royals, but is likely to find the South African conditions much easier for his style of play.
The Bushrangers have an enviable record in this format of the game, winning the KFC big bash four out of five times.
The side had beaten teams like Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania and South Australian Redbacks on their way to title triumph in the last edition of the KFC tournament.
All-rounder John Hastings was the most successful bowler of the tournament, claiming 10 wickets in seven matches, while Finch, with 189 runs in six matches, finished as the side's top scorer.
Bushrangers, who could not make the final of the inaugural edition of the league after losing to last year's winners New South Wales in the last four stage, will look to improve on their performance this time around.
Warriors, on the other hand, will be a lot more confident going into tomorrow's match. Chasing a modest 154 for victory, the South African side, led by Boucher and Justin Kreusch's unfinished fourth-wicket partnership of 63 from 44 balls, won their opening fixture comfortably.
Boucher, who played for Bangalore in the IPL, struck four fours and two sixes during his 26-ball stay while Kreusch hit three fours in his 29-ball innings.
Opener and captain Davey Jacobs contributed 26 while one down Colin Ingram chipped in with a solid 28-ball 34 on a lively St Georges' Park pitch.