Chile knocks out world champion Spain and survives group of death

June 19, 2014

Rio de Janeiro, Jun 19: It took 11 games, three world cups and 64 years, but Chile has finally defeated its colonial master in the beautiful game and, in doing so, sent the reigning world champion Spain crashing out of Brazil 2014.

Predictions of a “kamikaze” style offensive Chile looked spot on in the opening minutes as “La Roja” talisman Alexis Sánchez created two genuine chances in the opening two minutes of the match. But, against all odds, it was the South Americans’ desperation and desire at the back which won this most crucial of games.

Chile knocks outCoach Jorge Sampaoli may have swapped a four-man defensive line for three at the back on paper, but for large parts of the game wingers Eugenio Mena and Mauricio Isla fortified a backline which refused to be trumped by a Spanish side running rampant in the middle of the pitch.

The new addition to Chile’s defense, Francisco Silva, played a pivotal role in holding the the likes of Diego Costa, Pedro and Andrés Iniesta goalless, and his distribution was also excellent. Defensive partners Gary Medel and Gonzalo Jara also had a big night, but Chile owes its clean sheet to its inspirational captain and keeper Claudio Bravo, who ruled the goal area with authority, consistently putting himself in the right position, blocking when necessary and grabbing the ball when possible.

In contrast, his counterpart and opposing captain Iker Casillas was not decisive enough to prevent Chile’s second and winning goal. Sánchez fired in a free kick in a dangerous position on 43 minutes which went over the wall but should have been dealt with by the Spanish keeper, who instead palmed it directly ahead to a lurking Charles Aránguiz. The former go-to-man in Sampaoli’s illustrious Universidad de Chile team controlled the ball on the edge of the box and slotted home what would be the game’s decisive goal from the edge of the box.

A teammate from that three-time domestic and one-time Copa Sudamericana winning side, Eduardo Vargas, scored the first. As Chile fans are now well accustomed to, it was a Sánchez through ball which set up play, but Aránguiz provided a quality cross to “Edu,” who made a first touch which left Casillas stranded and tapped home in his signature easy-as-they-come style.

Faced with imminent elimination from the tournament which was meant to be the swan song of the greatest generation of footballers in the modern age, Spain held nothing back in looking for the goals which would salvage its campaign after a 5-1 humbling at the hands of the Netherlands.

But “La Roja,” playing the deepest defensive line that Chile fans have seen since Sampaoli took the reigns at the end of 2012, held firm, thumping the ball forward when necessary and taking on their more fancied opponents as if their lives depended on it.

Two games into this most exciting of world cups, the jury is still out as to whether Sampaoli’s consistent lineup changes at the back represent unparalleled tactical genius or a scramble to make up for the fact he has a large deficit of defensive quality. What is clear, however, is that his leadership, along with the likes of Sánchez, Bravo and a recovering but inspirational Arturo Vidal, are driving this squad to victories against more fancied opponents, or when the team is not delivering its swashbuckling promise against lesser squads.

Whatever the case, Chile has now survived the group of death, and will play for top spot Monday against a Dutch team which Australia made look defeatable and which will be without the inimitable forward presence of Robin Van Persie, thanks to two consecutive yellow cards.

The two teams will play for top spot in a group which no team envied, with number one playing number two in Group A, and vice versa. But Brazil’s place at number one in its group is no longer assured, thanks to a brave draw by the Mexicans, and Chile will not be thinking about who it will play next but, instead, stamping its authority on the world game by topping the toughest group in the Brazil 2014.

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April 24,2020

New Delhi, Apr 24: India's World Cup-winning former opener Gautam Gambhir performed the last rites of his deceased domestic help after her mortal remains could not be sent to her home in Odisha due to the coronavirus-forced national lockdown.

Gambhir, also a BJP Lok Sabha MP, posted a tribute on his Twitter page for his employee Saraswati Patra, who was working at his residence for the past six years.

"Taking care of my little one can never be domestic help. She was family. Performing her last rites was my duty," he tweeted.

"Always believed in dignity irrespective of caste, creed, religion or social status. Only way to create a better society. That's my idea of India! Om Shanti," said the 38-year-old Gambhir, who played 58 Tests for India between 2004 and 2016.

Media reports in Odisha said the 49-year-old Patra hailed from a village in Jajpur district.

She was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital a few days ago and was battling diabetes and high blood pressure for a long period. She breathed her last while undergoing treatment on April 21.

Union Minister of Petroleum and Steel Dharmendra Pradhan appreciated Gambhir.

"Taking care of Saraswati throughout the course of her illness, he also ensured her dignity in death by performing her last rites himself since her mortal remains could not be sent to her family back home in Odisha," Pradhan, who also belongs to Odisha, tweeted.

"His act of compassion will enliven the faith in humanity for millions of poor, who are working far from their home for livelihood and will garner respect from all folds of the society."

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January 10,2020

Jan 10: Australian cricketer Shane Warne’s prized 'baggy green' cap raised more than A$1 million ($686,000) on Friday for bushfire relief efforts after the former leg-spinner donated it for auction.

Twenty-seven people have been killed and thousands made homeless in recent months as huge fires scorched through more than 25.5 million acres of land, an area the size of South Korea.

The baggy green is presented to Australian players when they make their Test debut and they receive just one for their entire career. The Aussie cricketer donated the cap to an online auction site on Monday. The auction closed at 10 a.m. on Friday (2300 GMT Thursday) with a final public bid of A$1,007,500.

"Unbelievable … so generous from everyone. Totally blown away," Warne said on Twitter shortly before the auction closed.

The auction attracted global interest and the price eclipsed the A$425,000 achieved by the late Don Bradman's baggy green when it was sold in 2003.

"We have been overwhelmed and it is a fantastic result," Marc Cheah, head of marketing for auctioneers Pickles, said.

"Other baggy greens have been auctioned and Don Bradman’s got $425,000 about 15 years ago, but the Don is the Don. He’s the greatest cricketer that ever lived," Cheah said in relation to the widely held recognition Bradman was the best batsman the game has produced.

"But Shane is also right up there and that drove a lot of traffic and momentum, while the cause is also very worthwhile."

Warne, 50, is one of many local and international athletes to support the fundraising for bushfire victims with several cricketers promising to donate a sum based on the number of sixes they hit in Australia’s Big Bash Twenty20 competition.

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March 31,2020

New Delhi, Mar 31: Australia batsman David Warner on Tuesday decided to shave off his head to show support towards all those people who are working relentlessly on the frontline in the battle against coronavirus.

After shaving off his head, Warner also challenged his Australian team-mate Steve Smith and India skipper Virat Kohli to do the same.

Warner, shared a time-lapse video on Instagram, of him shaving his head, and captioned the post as: "Been nominated to shave my head in support of those working on the frontline #Covid-19 here is a time-lapse. I think my debut was the last time I recall I've done this. Like it or not".

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Australia's death toll stands at 19, as per the Sydney Morning Herald.

As of 8 am today, 4460 people across Australia have tested positive for COVID-19.

The World Health Organisation had termed coronavirus as a 'pandemic' on March 11.

Earlier in the day, Australia Test skipper Tim Paine also confirmed that the side's tour of Bangladesh is unlikely due to the virus spread.
"You don't have to be Einstein to realise (the Bangladesh tour) is probably unlikely to go ahead, particularly in June. Whether it's cancelled or pushed back, we're not quite sure at the moment," cricket.com.au quoted Paine as saying.

Currently, Australia has 296 points in the WTC from 10 matches, while India has 360 points from nine matches.

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