Bronze delight for Indian hockey team

December 7, 2015

Raipur, Dec 7: They say the next best thing to do after bowing out in the semifinal of a tournament is to win the third place tie. And the Indian hockey team did exactly the same as they beat the Netherlands 3-2 (fulltime 5-5) via tie-breaker in an exciting bronze medal tie at the Hockey World League Final here on Sunday.hockey

The Indians trailed the European champions by two goals for more than half the game, but showed immense determination to rally and take a 3-2 lead in the 51st minute. But the Indians couldn’t see off the game as the Dutch dismantled their weak defence to push the game into a tie-breaker after six goals were scored in the final nine minutes.

In the tie-breaker too, the Indians found themselves on the back foot straight away. Danish Mujtaba’s successful attempt was overturned by video umpire Andy Mair for stick obstruction after Billy Bakker had given the Dutch an early lead.

However, the plot still had a few more twists and turns before the medals could be handed over to the eventual winners.

Indian goalkeeper PR Sreejesh was the first to take the centre-stage as he showed quick feet to deny Jeroen Hertzberger and later displayed good composure to see off the Mirco Pruijser attempt.

While Amir Khan too missed his chance, India’s second, Birendra Lakra ensured that there were no hiccups as he hoodwinked the Dutch shot-stopper Pirmin Blaak to bring India back on level terms.

And with Seve van Ass and Sardar Singh converting their respective attempts, and Manpreet Singh pulling a penalty stroke for obstruction from India’s final attempt, it was Rupinder Pal Singh who stepped up to take the decisive strike.

The 25-year-old defender didn’t disappoint as he calmly slotted in his second stroke of the night as India ended their 33-year-old wait for a medal at a major global event with a thrilling win. The Indians had last won a bronze medal at the 1982 Champions Trophy in Amstelveen, Netherlands.

Earlier in the day, a resolute Dutch side didn’t take much time to exploit the chinks in the Indian armour as Pruijser scored off a rebound in the ninth minute.

In the second quarter, Niek van der Schoot doubled their advantage with a quality strike from the right. A quick van der Schoot made sure that he was on the other end of a van Ass cross as he got past his marker and sent in a ferocious hit that beat the ’keeper to find the top right corner of the goal.

Leading by two goals since the second quarter, the Indians punished the Dutch for some sloppy defending as an unmarked Ramandeep Singh slotted in India’s first in the 31st minute, while Rupinder drew parity for the hosts through a short corner in the 47th minute.

Though Ramandeep gave India the lead in the 51st minute. The Netherlands then equalised through van Der Weerden but in the next minute, India earned a penalty stroke after Rupinder’s flick from their fifth penalty corner hit the foot of the last defender and the drag-flicker made no mistake to make it 4-3. Akashdeep then got slightest of deflection as India enjoyed a 5-3 advantage.

But some sloppy defending from the Indians and tremendous fighting spirit from the Netherlands took the match into shoot-out as Van der Weerden struck twice in the last two minutes of the match, with the equaliser coming in the final seconds through a penalty corner.

The Indians were not to be denied though, on a wonderful night.

Result: Bronze medal game: India: 5 (Ramandeep Singh 39th, 51st, Rupinder Pal Singh 47th, 55th, Akashdeep Singh 56th) bt Netherlands: 5 (Mirco Pruijser 9th, Niek van der Schoot 25th, Constantijin Jonker 56th, Mink van der Weerden 58th, 60th) 3-2 via tie-breaker.

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July 3,2020

Karachi, Jul 3: Pakistan limited overs captain Babar Azam is tired of his constant comparisons with India skipper Virat Kohli and says he would rather be compared to the greats at home.

Babar, six years younger to Kohli, has a long way to go in getting close to Kohli's staggering numbers across formats. The India skipper has 70 hundreds to his name and averages more than 50 in all three formats.

"I would be more happy if you compare to me say a Javed Miandad, Muhammad Yousuf or Younis Khan. Why compare me to Kohli or any Indian player?" asked the 25-year-old, who is in England with the national team, said in an online media interaction on Thursday.

Babar has scored 16 international hundreds and averages more than 50 in ODIs and T20s. In 26 Tests, he has scored 1850 runs at 45.12.

He also said that he is not targeting any English bowler for the series next month.

"I don’t see who the bowler is or his reputation. I just try to play each ball on merit. England no doubt has a top bowling attack and they have advantage of playing at home but this is a challenge I want to score runs in," he said.

Before the squad’s departure for England, Pakistan batting coach Younis Khan said that pacer Joffra Archer will be a handful for the Pakistani batsmen.

Babar said that he would try to play every English bowler on merit but conceded that after getting runs in Australia last year, he was keen to leave his footprint in the coming Test and T20 series in England.

Reminded that some former Test players had already written off Pakistan for the England series, Babar said they were entitled to their opinion.

"But we don’t have a bad team and already we have been enjoying our training. It is good to be back on the field after such a long lay-off. I think we have the bowlers to trouble them like Abbas, Naseem, Shaheen and others while we have some experience in our batting line-up."

Babar said he would love to get a triple century in a Test match.

"When you score a century, you naturally want to go on and convert that into a double or a triple century. This is something I would like to do during the Test series.

"I like to play my natural game but my selection of shots depends on the conditions and bowlers."

Babar also ruled out any problems in the Pakistan dressing room due to the presence of former skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed, who was sacked last year.

But he said that since Muhammad Rizwan had been playing in all formats for Pakistan in recent times, he would be the starting keeper in the Test series ahead of Sarfaraz.

"I think we first have to give Rizwan a proper chance and Sarfaraz is there as back up."

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June 2,2020

New Delhi, Jun 2: Expressing solidarity with the 'Black Lives Matter' campaign, star West Indies batsman Chris Gayle has alleged that he faced racist remarks during his career and cricket is not free of the menace.

Gayle did not elaborate when he faced racial remarks but hinted it might have been during his stints at global T20 leagues.

"I have travelled the globe and experienced racial remarks towards me because I am black, believe me, the list goes on," he posted on instagram on Monday night.

"Racism is not only in football, it's in cricket too. Even within teams as a black man, I get the end of the stick. Black and powerful. Black and proud," he said.

The big-hitting batsman's comments came in the backdrop of African-American George Floyd's death in the USA after a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, pressed his knee on the handcuffed man's neck as he gasped for breath.

The incident has sparked violent protests across the USA.

"Black lives matter just like any other life. Black people matter, p***k all racist people, stop taking black people for fools, even our own black people wise the p***k up and stop bringing down your own!," Gayle wrote.

Racism in cricket was drew attention most recently last year when England pacer Jofra Archer was abused by a spectator in New Zealand.

New Zealand's top players and the cricket board had offered apologies for the incident to the Englishman.

Also on Monday night, the England cricket team's official twitter handle posted a message denouncing racism.

"We stand for diversity, We stand against racism," the message read.

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February 12,2020

Mumbai, Feb 12: Former Indian greats Kapil Dev and Mohammad Azharuddin have been left disappointed by the behaviour of the Under-19 team after the World Cup final where they were involved in an altercation with their Bangladeshi counterparts.

After Bangladesh won the final beating India by three wickets (via DLS) at the Senwes Park on Sunday, the players of the two teams were seen engaging in an exchange of words and even some pushing and shoving on the field.

"I would like to see the board (BCCI) take some strict action against the players to set an example. Cricket is not about abusing the opponent. I am sure there is enough reason for these youngsters to be dealt with firmly by BCCI," Kapil was quoted as saying by The Hindu.

"I welcome aggression, nothing wrong in it. But it has to be controlled aggression. You can't cross the line of decency in the name of being competitive. I would say it was unacceptable that youngsters put up such an obnoxious display on the cricket field," he added.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has sanctioned five players, including three from Bangladesh -- Towhid Hridoy, Shamim Hossain and Rakibul Hasan --and two from India --Akash Singh and Ravi Bishnoi for the scuffle.

Azharuddin also reiterated what Kapil said, insisting that players need to be disciplined.

"I would take action against the errant Under 19 players, but I also want to know what role has the support staff played in educating these youngsters. Act now before it is too late. The players have to be disciplined," Azharuddin said.

Earlier, Bishan Singh Bedi has lashed out at the Priyam Garg-led team, saying their behaviour was disgusting and disgraceful.

"You bat, bowl and field badly�happens, but there's no excuse for behaving badly. The behaviour was disgusting and most disgraceful. The innocence of that age was not visible at all," Bedi told Mid Day.

Bedi, who represented India in 67 Tests and 10 ODIs, said the behaviour of the Bangladesh cricketers is not our problem.

"Look, what Bangladesh do is their problem, what our boys do is our problem. You could see that there was abusive language used," he said.

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