India thrashed 0-7, out of Olympic race

July 1, 2015

Antwerp, Jul 1: The Indian women's team's chances of qualifying for the 2016 Rio Olympics were quashed once and for all after being thrashed 0-7 by Olympic champions Holland in the quarterfinals of the Hockey World League (HWL) Semi-Final here.

India-thrashedAfter failing to get the lone Olympic berth at the 2014 Asian Games, India needed to finish in top-3 of this 10-team tournament to qualify for the prestigious quadrennial event. But with Tuesday's loss, it ends India's hopes of playing in the Brazilian metropolis next year.

The Netherlands went into the attack in the very first minute as Naomi van Ass was successful in scoring the first goal, leaving the Indian eves stunned.

Trailing 0-1, India counter attacked three minutes later as forward Vandana Katariya's shot was saved by the Netherlands goalie. But the World No.1 side reverted in the eighth minute when they got their first penalty corner. Willemijn Bos took the flick and hit the ball hard towards the goal where Lidewij Welten, standing next to the post, deflected the ball in to take a 2-0 lead.

In the 12th minute, the Dutch had another chance with a penalty corner but the opportunity was saved by defender Namita Toppo as she ran out to clear the danger.

Right in to the second quarter, Netherlands had another penalty corner which was slapped in by Caia van Maasakker to register the third goal for her team. Not wasting time, Netherlands were yet again in the Indian D and a good pass to Ginella Zerbo was converted in the 18th minute with which the three time Olympic champions took a 4-0 lead.

The seven time World Champions continued their attack through another penalty corner to score their fifth goal in the 26th minute, coming from the stick of van Maasakker. Next minute, Netherlands had one more penalty corner but this time Indian goalkeeper Savita made a save to enter halftime with a 0-5 deficit.

With the change of sides, India played better as they did not allow any more goals to be scored in the third quarter. They increased their tempo of attack and also looked for opportunities but proved unsuccessful in finding the net.

Despite conceding several goals, goalie Savita also came up with some brilliant saves, especially in the second half to restrict the Dutch. She made as many as two saves in the third quarter.

Six minutes into the third session, India got their first penalty corner but they totally missed the opportunity.

In the 48th minute, Lidewij Welten entered the Indian D from the left flank and was tackled by Savita but she still managed to deflect the ball into the net, taking the score to 6-0.

Five minutes later, Netherlands converted another penalty corner via Xan de Waard as she did no mistake in finding the net to win the match 7-0.

While Netherlands progressed to the semifinals where they will play Australia, India will play Italy in the 5-8 position playoff on Thursday.

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June 23,2020

Belgrade, June 23: Novak Djokovic tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday after taking part in a tennis exhibition series he organized in Serbia and Croatia.

The top-ranked Serb is the fourth player to test positive for the virus after first playing in Belgrade and then again last weekend in Zadar, Croatia.

His wife also tested positive. “The moment we arrived in Belgrade we went to be tested. My result is positive, just as Jelena's, while the results of our children are negative," Djokovic said in a statement.

Djokovic has been criticized for organizing the tournament and bringing in players from other countries amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Viktor Troicki said Tuesday that he and his pregnant wife have both been diagnosed with the virus, while Grigor Dimitrov, a three-time Grand Slam semifinalist from Bulgaria, said Sunday he tested positive.

Borna Coric played Dimitrov on Saturday in Zadar and said Monday he has also tested positive. There were no social distancing measures observed at the matches in either country and Djokovic and other players were seen hugging each other and partying in night clubs and restaurants after the matches.

 “Everything we did in the past month, we did with a pure heart and sincere intentions,” Djokovic said.

“Our tournament meant to unite and share a message of solidarity and compassion throughout the region.” Djokovic, who has previously said he was against taking a vaccine for the virus even if it became mandatory to travel, was the face behind the Adria Tour, a series of exhibition events that started in the Serbian capital and then moved to Zadar.

He left Croatia after the final was canceled and was tested in Belgrade. The statement said Djokovic was showing no symptoms.

Despite the positive test, Djokovic defended the exhibition series. “It was all born with a philanthropic idea, to direct all raised funds towards people in need and it warmed my heart to see how everybody strongly responded to this,” Djokovic said.

"We organized the tournament at the moment when the virus has weakened, believing that the conditions for hosting the Tour had been met. “Unfortunately, this virus is still present, and it is a new reality that we are still learning to cope and live with.”

Djokovic said he will remain in self-isolation for 14 days and also apologized to anyone who became infected as a result of the series. Organizers of the Adria Tour said the third stage of the event, scheduled to held next week in Bosnia, has been cancelled.

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April 25,2020

London, Apr 25: Former Australian cricketer Graeme Watson who was fighting cancer, has died at the age of 75.

Primarily a middle-order batsman and a medium-pace bowler, he featured in five Tests from 1967 to 1972 and two ODIs in 1972, ESPNcricinfo reported.

The all-rounder earned the national call during the 1966-67 tour of Rhodesia and South Africa. Watson slammed a half-century in the first innings of the second Test of the series.

However, the medium-pace bowler was ruled of the next test after suffering an ankle injury. He returned for the fourth Test in Johannesburg where scalped his career-best 2 for 67 but failed to leave a mark with the bat as Kangaroos lost the series.

In 1971-72 he moved to Western Australia and played a major role in their Sheffield-Shield win in 1971-72, 1972-73, and 1974-75 seasons.

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January 13,2020

Mumbai, Jan 13: India captain Virat Kohli indicated at dropping himself down the batting order to accommodate both Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul in the playing XI against Australia in the first ODI of the three-match series starting Tuesday.

With vice-captain Rohit Sharma an automatic pick, the team management is left with tough choice of selecting either Dhawan or Rahul in the XI. But the skipper sees no reason why both can't play together.

"Look, a guy in form is always good for the team. ...You obviously want to have the best players available and then chose from what the combination should be for the team. There might be a possibility that all three (Rohit, Shikhar and Rahul) might play. It will be interesting to see what balance we want to take in on the field," Kohli said on the eve of the match.

Asked if he would he be happy to bat lower down the order, Virat said,"Yeah, big possibility. I would be very happy to do so. Look I am not possessive about where I play. I am not insecure about where I bat," said the skipper.

For Kohli, it is more important as to what kind of leadership legacy he leaves behind rather than chase personal glory.

"Being the captain of the team, it is my job to make sure that the next lot is also ready. A lot of the other people might not look at it that way, but your job as a captain is not only to look after the team right now, but also to prepare a team that you leave behind when you eventually pass it onto someone else," he added.

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