Vikas Gowda clinches India's first gold at Asian Athletics Championships

July 5, 2013

Vikas_GowdaPune, Jul 5: Vikas Gowda's towering personality can be very intimidating at times but the Indian discus thrower has been a calm and composed figure. All that yielded rich dividends on Thursday as Gowda opened India's gold account with an authoritative performance at the Asian Athletics Championships.

India also won a silver medal through M.R. Poovamma in the women's 400m while Ratiram Saini clinched bronze in the men's 10,000m run.

Gowda was second behind Mohammad Samimi of Iran till the third attempt but the Indian's fourth throw almost touched his personal best and secured a gold medal for him.

The US-based Indian changed his shoes for the fourth attempt and cleared 64.90m as none could challenge his imposing feat. "It's a good result. All my hard work seems to be paying off well. It is not often that you come close to your personal best in a major event and somehow it happened for me. I almost touched 65m," said Gowda, whose personal best is 66.28m.

Samimi, whose best was 61.93m, bagged silver, while Mohammad Ahmed of Qatar (60.28m) won bronze.

It was only in 2011 after a series of dope incidents that M.R. Poovamma got a chance to make it to India's 400m squad and on Thursday, the Bangalore girl grabbed the opportunity with both her hands.

The 23-year-old quarter-miler looked at ease in the semi-finals on Wednesday but Chinese Yanmin Zhao dominated the proceedings on Thursday, recording her personal best with 52.49sec.

Poovamma, who was also watched by Ashwini Akkunji from the stands, clocked 53.37sec, which was less than her personal best of 52.75sec. The bronze went to Lebanese Gretta Taslakian (53.43sec), while India's Anu Mariam Jose finished a close fourth in 53.49sec.

"At the Asian Grand Prix, the competition is not as tough as it is here. I can proudly say that I have won an Asian Championship silver," said Poovamma.

"In the men's 10,000m, Ratiram bagged India's fifth medal of the event to add to Mayookha Johny and Om Prakash's bronze medals on Wednesday. The men's 10,000m was dominated by Bahrain with a 1-2 finish.

Alemu Bekele Gebre (28:47.26min) won the gold while Bilisuma Shugi Gelas followed him to the finish line in 28:58.67min.

"I am happy but I think I could have done even better because towards the end, I allowed them (gold and silver medallist) to go ahead," said Ratiram, who clocked 29:35.42min.

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February 10,2020

Potchefstroom, Feb 10: India's under-19 cricket team manager Anil Patel says the ICC has taken a serious view of the aggressive celebrations by Bangladesh players after their World Cup triumph and will be reviewing the footage of the final game's "last few minutes".

Some Bangladeshi players got carried away while celebrating their historic three-wicket win over India in the final on Sunday. While their captain Akbar Ali apologised for the "unfortunate incident", his Indian counterpart Priyam Garg said their reaction was "dirty".

"We don't know what actually happened," Patel told 'ESPNCricinfo' on Sunday.

"Everybody was in a shock, absolutely, but we don't know what happened exactly. The ICC officials are going to watch the footage of the last few minutes and they are going to let us know," he said.

Even when the match was on, the Bangladesh players were overly aggressive while fielding and their lead pacer Shoriful Islam sledged the Indian batsmen after every delivery.

As soon as the match ended, it became tense with Bangladeshi players rushing to the ground and displaying aggressive body language. The two teams nearly came to blows before the situation was defused by the coaching staff and on-field officials.

Patel claimed that match referee Graeme Labrooy met him and expressed regret at what transpired on the field.

"The referee came to me. He was sorry about the incident. He clarified the ICC is going to take very seriously what has happened during the match and the last session. They are going to witness the footage and they will tell us in the morning (Monday)."

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July 5,2020

Colombo, Jul 5: Sri Lanka batsman Kusal Mendis was on Sunday arrested for knocking down a pedestrian while driving, police said.

Mendis hit a 74-year-old man, killing him in the wee hours, in the Colombo suburb of Panadura.

He is to be produced before a magistrate later today, police said.

The 25-year-old wicket-keeper batsman has represented Sri Lanka in 44 Tests and 76 ODIs. Mendis was part of the national squad which had resumed training after the Covid-19 lockdown.

Sri Lanka's international assignments, including a tour by India, have been cancelled due to the pandemic.

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Agencies
June 9,2020

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed interim changes to its playing regulations, which include the ban on the use of saliva to shine the ball and allowing home umpires in international series as per a release issued by the international body.

The ICC Chief Executives' Committee (CEC) ratified recommendations from the Anil Kumble-led Cricket Committee, aimed at mitigating the risks posed by the COVID-19 virus and protect the safety of players and match officials when cricket resumes.

COVID-19 Replacements

Teams will be allowed to replace players displaying symptoms of COVID-19 during a Test match. In line with concussion replacements, the Match Referee will approve the nearest like-for-like replacement.

However, the regulation for COVID-19 replacements will not be applicable in ODIs and T20Is.

Ban on Saliva on Ball

Players will not be permitted to use saliva to shine the ball. If a player does apply saliva to the ball, the umpires will manage the situation with some leniency during an initial period of adjustment for the players, but subsequent instances will result in the team receiving a warning.

Whenever saliva is applied to the ball, the umpires will be instructed to clean the ball before play recommences.

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