Royals eclipse Sunrisers

May 23, 2013

SunrisersNew Delhi, May 23: It had been a crisis week for Rajasthan Royals. They seemed to be up against one more when Sunrisers Hyderabad fought back in the second innings to put themselves on course for victory.

But Brad Hodge, the dangerous Australian, produced a doughty innings to cut short Hyderabad’s run in the Indian Premier League and give his team a four-wicket victory at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium on Wednesday.

On a slow pitch, Hyderabad crawled to 132/7 in 20 overs after winning the toss but ensured it was not a cruise for Royals. It was tough till Hodge (54 n.o., 29 balls, 2x4, 5x6) unveiled his batting skills, guiding them to a clash on Friday against Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 2 for a place in the final.

Possessing one of the most compact bowling unit, Hyderabad rose over their batting blues to stifle Royals’ progress when they had them gasping at 57/5.

The way Rahul Dravid got cracking with three crisp drives belied the difficulty of their chase. His dismissal off Ishant Sharma, an edge that went to Karan Sharma, was a bitter pill to digest but Shane Watson, waiting in the wings, proved a reassuring touch. He quickly got down to business, pulling with panache.

It was the pull shot, however, that scripted his downfall when he bit the bait of leg-spinner Karan Sharma. Dishant Yagnik, Ajinkya Rahane and Stuart Binny followed in a procession to leave Royals on the verge of defeat.

But No 7 Hodge, a slog over specialist, gave a wonderful display of muscular onslaught that left Karan hurting as he conceded 18 runs in an over. The equation was quick to turn into a run-a-ball situation with Hodge leading the attack to the bowlers. The loss of a couple of partners also didn’t slow him down as he beautifully paced his innings.

Needing 10 off 12, he slammed Darren Sammy, who was having a good day till then, for two successive sixes before breaking into an imitation of the West Indian’s cradling act.

Royals were impressive in their bowling too — a collective effort than one of individual brilliance. Their medium pacers bowled tidily and made strokeplay difficult. Vikramjeet Malik, playing only his second match of the season, deserved special mention.

Opening the bowling, he kept a tight line and used the seam well, giving Royals early breakthroughs. Dravid cleverly used his bowlers in short spells and denied the Hyderabad batsmen the time to settle.

The early departures of Pathiv Patel and Hanuma Vihari pegged them back and runs came in a trickle. Shikhar Dhawan (33), local boy and star batsman in the line-up, dug in his heels but couldn’t do much to propel the scoring. He and Cameron White’s 53-run partnership seemed to provide the answers to their precarious situation before White fell to Sidharth Trivedi’s slower ball.

In the absence of suitable partners, Dhawan had to curtail his flair but eventually perished when attempting to step on the pedal in the 15th over. Dhawan had scooped James Faulkner for a boundary to fine leg but a repeat found Trivedi palming the ball.

Sammy cleared a bit of gloom with three sixes but his innings met a dismal end when a throw from Rahul Shukla from the cover boundary to wicket-keeper Yagnik found him short of ground. Hyderabad, obviously, were short of a par total. And Royals, bruised and with a point to prove, lapped up the offering to give themselves another day to live and fight.

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Agencies
January 6,2020

Washington D.C., Jan 6: 'The Irishman,' and 'Two Popes' were shut out from the winners list despite getting multiple nominations, the movies didn't win a single award at the Golden Globes Award held on Sunday (local time). Other movies in the list include 'Bombshell,' 'Dolemite Is My Name,' 'Harriet,' 'Jojo Rabbit,' 'Knives Out' and 'Little Women.'

According to The Hollywood Reporter, 'The Irishman' may have gone into the 2020 Golden Globes with the second-highest number of film nominations, tied with 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' with five nods, but Martin Scorsese's highly anticipated mob epic for Netflix was completely shut out at the award ceremony.

Netflix landed the most film nominations of any company with 17 mentions, but it won only one award which is the best-supporting actress for 'Marriage Story's' Laura Dern. Netflix's nominated films 'Dolemite Is My Name' and 'The Two Popes' was tied with 'Joker' with four mentions each and failed to grab any awards.

'Dolemite Is My Name' star Eddie Murphy was expected by a number of pundits to win for best actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy.

'Bombshell', 'Harriet',' Frozen 2', 'Jojo Rabbit', 'Knives Out', 'The Lion King', 'Little Women' and 'Pain and Glory' are among the other films that received multiple nominations but didn't win a single award.

On the TV side, Netflix's 'Unbelievable' tied in the race to most small-screen nominations with 'Chernobyl' and 'The Crown' with four nominations, and 'The Crown' won only one award, for star Olivia Colman.

The three-time nominees 'Barry', 'Big Little Lies', 'The Kominsky Method' and 'The Morning Show' also didn't grab any award. 'Catch-22', 'Killing Eve', 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' and 'The Politician' who were two-time nominees that were also iced out.

'Hustlers' star Jennifer Lopez failed to take home the best-supporting actress award as she was predicted to win the award by a number of pundits. Billy porter also failed to make history with the best drama actor win for his role on 'Pose,' if he would've won the award, he reportedly would have been the first openly gay African-American to win that award.

'Chernobyl' won two of its four nominations. Despite that, star Jared Harris didn't win the best actor in a limited series Globe which was predicted by many prognosticators. The award was bagged by Russell Crowe for his portrayal of Roger Ailes in 'The Loudest Voice.' But the star was absent from the ceremony.

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March 26,2020

Karachi, Mar 26: Pakistan's centrally-contracted cricketers will contribute Rs 5 million to the national government's emergency fund to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Ehsan Mani on Wednesday said apart from centrally-contracted players contributing Rs 5 million, the employees in the board, up to the senior manager level, will contribute their one day's salary.

Those employed as general managers or on higher posts will give two days' salary to the fund.

"The PCB will collect all these funds and deposit it to the government's coronavirus fund," he said.

Pakistan has recorded more than 1,000 positive cases of the deadly virus, which has claimed more than 19,000 lives all over the world.

"It is the history of the cricket board that we always stand by the government in difficult times," Mani said.

The PCB has already given its high performances centre in Karachi at the national stadium to be used by paramedical staff working at the special coronavirus hospital set up at the expo centre in the in the city.

Mani said though cricket has been disrupted by the virus outbreak but it was far more important for the nation to stand by the government and also take all precautionary steps during the pandemic.

Pakistan's centrally-contracted players are entitled to monthly salaries ranging from Rs 5 to 12 lakh besides match fee and other earnings.

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January 28,2020

New Delhi, Jan 28: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is clear that while they have no problem with the Pakistan Cricket Board hosting the 2020 edition of the Asia Cup -- set to be a preparatory ground for the T20 World Cup in Australia -- the venue needs to be a neutral one as travelling to the neighbouring country isn't an option at present.

Speaking to news agency, a BCCI official said that the hosting rights is not an issue and it is just a case of picking a neutral venue as the Indian team wouldn't be travelling to Pakistan for the T20 tournament that will see the top Asian teams in action.

"The question isn't about the PCB hosting the tournament. It is about the venue and as things stand now, it is quite clear that we would need a neutral venue. There is no way that an Indian team can visit Pakistan to even participate in a multi-nation event like the Asia Cup. If the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) is ok with an Asia Cup minus India then it is a different ball game. But if India is to participate in the Asia Cup, then the venue cannot be Pakistan," the official said.

In fact, issues in obtaining visa for Pakistan players to come and play the 2018 edition of the Asia Cup in India was one of the major reasons why the tournament was shifted out of the country with BCCI hosting the event in UAE.

The official said that the PCB can do just the same and host the event in a neutral venue. "A neutral venue is always an option. BCCI did it in 2018," the official pointed.

Cricket returned to Pakistan after a decade when Sri Lanka toured the nation in 2019. While Sri Lanka was the first nation to play a full series in the country, Bangladesh is currently in the country as they just finished playing three T20Is. They will play a Test from February 7 to 11 and then play a one-off ODI before playing the second Test from April 5 to 9.

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