Winning keeps me going: Saina Nehwal

November 8, 2012

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Winning is the biggest motivating factor which keeps me going, says 2012 London Olympics bronze medallist and ace shuttler Saina Nehwal.

Speaking at the book release function of her autobiography “Playing to win..my life on and off court” here on Wednesday evening, Saina said she loved badminton more than anything else and that was the reason she constantly dreamt of winning titles. “So after each title, I set new goals and keep working hard”, she remarked.

“Right now, I am not thinking too far about the 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil. Let me see how things shape up over the next three years. All I look for is to stay injury-free to realise the other goal now -win an Olympic gold,” the champion shuttler pointed out.

“This is a very special day in my life for I never expected to pen my autobiography at the age of 22. And, the reason why I did now was I thought it would inspire many youngsters take up sports and dream big like me”, Saina said.

“I must thank my mom here, despite her temper, for making me what I am today. She pushed me to be a champion. One day when I asked her about what the difference was between me and the World No. 1, her reply was in a flash - she was a better player. Then, I started dreaming big” the Rajiv Khel Ratna Awardee remarked.

“The 117-page book is essentially all about my journey from the age of nine to becoming an Olympic medallist. It describes the struggle of not just mine but of my coaches, fellow players and the support staff over the years”, Saina reminded.

“There are two special persons whom I would admire a lot. One is my dad and the other one is Gopi Sir (chief national coach Pullela Gopi Chand). I am lucky to have both of them in guiding me. Honestly, I have never come across a more cooler and composed character than Gopi Sir”, she explained to a query.

Questioned why she is planning to set up an Academy in Benguluru and not in Hyderabad, Saina’s initial reply was no one had come with the offer here. But, she was quick to point with a big smile that since Gopi Academy which she feels is the best in the world is already in the City, she thought she should not start one here.

Saina attributed 30 per cent of her success to talent and the rest for her hard work and discipline which meant sacrificing what many normal girls of her age will enjoy otherwise. “This is why I feel many girls can take up sports and become champions like me and Sania Mirza”, she added.

The World No. 3 shuttler mentioned that two most significant milestones in her career were winning the Olympic bronze medal and the Commonwealth Games gold in Delhi. “There is no better joy than standing on the medal podium. That is why I keep enjoying playing day in and day out”, she signed off.

Eminent journalist Kingshuk Nag and London Olympics bronze medallist Gagan Narang were special invitees for the book release published by Penguin Books India.



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July 19,2020

Manchester, Jul 19: Former England pacer Dominic Cork reckons star all-rounder Ben Stokes will go on to become one of his country's greatest cricketers ever.

Stokes, the hero of England's World Cup triumph last year, sparkled with a fine 176 and powered his side to a strong first-inning total of 469/9 declared in the ongoing second Test against the West Indies here.

"I genuinely think he can get better because of his work ethic. He wants to bat, he wants to bowl, he wants to work on his game, wants to get better," Cork said on Sky Sports show The Cricket Debate.

"I know he works a hell of a lot on his bowling as well. I just see this man not becoming only the best in the world but one of the best we have had ever. That's how highly I rate him."

The former seamer thought things changed for better for the World Cup hero after the Bristol bar brawl three years ago.

Last year, Stokes himself had said that the unsavoury incident and the ensuing chain of events, which dogged his career for 15 months, may be the best thing that could have happened to him.

Following the incident in September 2017, Stokes was acquitted of affray by a Bristol court in August 2018, before the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) ended his 15-month exile after a hearing in December 2018.

Former England batsman Ravi Bopara also spoke about the remarkable change in Stokes' approach.

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"He is a fiery character and always has been - even if you are playing PlayStation in hotel rooms.

"But as he has had a more important role in the side as an all-rounder, making an impact with bat and ball, winning games for England, and since England have started looking at him as the main guy, his attitude has changed with it."

West Indies lead the three-match series 1-0 after their win in the opener at Southamton.

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New Delhi, Aug 5: Indian cricketers Suresh Raina and Harmanpreet Kaur were on Wednesday appointed as the global brand ambassadors of the WTF Sports.

Raina is also joining the brand as a Strategic Partner. WTF Sports, a fantasy sports gaming platform, was today formally launched in India and globally.

The announcement was made through a web conference with prominent cricket host, Vikram Sathaye moderating and hosting the webinar and Vinit Bhatia, Manit Parikh and Yash Kadakia Co-Founders - India and Global, WTF Sports introducing the cricketers as the Global Brand Ambassadors.

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The app currently hosts three major sports, multiple playing modes, and exciting contests, ensuring that sports fans can get more skillful by letting them strategize and use their sports knowledge into rewarding behaviour.

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The selectors had picked him in the squad without testing him in the Ranji games.

Tamil Nadu captain Vijay Shankar has been drafted into the India A team and he has already boarded the flight to New Zealand where they will play two 50-over warm-up games, three List A games and two four-day 'Tests' against the home A team.

It has been learnt that Pandya failed a couple of mandatory fitness tests and his scores were well below the permissible range suggesting that he is far from being fit for international cricket. In this situation, pulling him out of the India A squad was expected.

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