Deepika eyeing a fairytale finish at iconic Lord’s

July 21, 2012

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New Delhi, July 21: ‘Winning a medal is my dream, my life’


Her coy smile belies the fierce ambition; her reluctance to be under the spotlight is ironical too. Perhaps, it is this demeanour that has taken Deepika Kumari to the top of world archery.

In a sport that demands incessant concentration and ability to recoil within, the Jharkhand teenager has flourished and emerged as one of India’s best medal hopes in the London Olympics.

From targeting mangoes in the backyard to picking up the bow and giving a meaningful direction to her talent, Deepika has done it with a lot of fervour. Her progress has been rapid despite her preference for the demanding recurve format where the bow has adjustable string length and does not have a lens.

But Deepika’s shyness has found solace in the power of a bow and arrow. As a 15-year-old, she won the gold medal in Turkey and followed it up with one more at the 11th Youth World Archery Championships in the US, where she pulled off a thrilling victory (115-109) over Russia’s Sayana Tsyrempilova in the finals.

However, it was the gold in the Commonwealth Games which caught the imagination of the country and brought her to the limelight. In May, the 18-year-old won her first World Cup individual recurve gold medal at Antalya, Turkey where she beat Korea’s Lee Sung Jin by six set points to four in the final before becoming the world No 1.

Her rise instantly leapfrogged medal expectations from her but she is far from being swayed. She makes no bones that it is the Olympic gold she has set her heart on.

“Being world number one does not guarantee a medal. It means nothing unless I and all my team members perform well,” says Deepika, whose father is an auto-rickshaw driver and mother a nurse. “It is difficult for me to tell you what an Olympic medal means to me. I have been dreaming of it ever since I picked up the bow. It is my dream, my life.”

Deepika finds it rather unfair to be touted as the lone medal hope in archery. She insists the training of the whole team has been so good that they stand a chance in both individual and team event.

“Our preparations have been very good. We have had a lot of exposure trips and working with the Korean coach has really helped me improve technically. But why expect a medal from only me? Our whole team is good enough to get medals. We all have worked very hard,” she emphasises.

In the team event, Deepika is combined with senior archers Chekrawolu Swuro and Laishram Bombayala Devi and feels they have in them to compete against the best.

"Our combination is very good. We have trained together and we have improved a lot from the time we qualified. We have the confidence to compete against the best,” she assures.

It is Deepika’s first Olympics but she brushes away the talk of pressure with a gentle smile. “I don't feel pressure. The competition will be stiff but I will give my all to win a medal.”

The team prepared in hot and humid Kolkata before leaving for London to acclimatise to the cold and windy conditions. Deepika also had to battle a bout of flu and hoped to be fit before the competition.

“Weather will play a crucial role. How soon we adjust to the chill and wind will be decisive. But we are not afraid. We have done everything we could. Rest is in the god’s hand.”

The world may come knocking at her doors if Deepika’s arrows hit the bull’s eyes. It will be a fairytale finish that could well inspire countless others in native Jharkhand.



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April 15,2020

Former Australia batsman Mike Hussey has heaped praise on MS Dhoni, saying the veteran Indian wicketkeeper-batsman is the "greatest finisher" the game of cricket has ever seen.

"Dhoni is the greatest finisher of all time that the cricketing world has ever produced," Hussey said while speaking to Sanjay Manjrekar on ESPNcricinfo's Videocast.

"Dhoni can keep his cool and make the opposition captain blink first. Dhoni also has unbelievable power. He knows that when he needs to clear the ropes, he can do it. He has that kind of self-belief. Honestly, I didn't have that kind of belief in myself," he added.

The former Australian batsman, who shared the dressing room with Dhoni for the Chennai Super Kings, said the 38-year-old Indian believes in the philosophy that he who panics last, wins the game.

"I tried not to let it reach 12 or 13 runs an over," said Hussey while talking about his ability to finish the game without much hiccups.

"And I learnt this from MS Dhoni. He is incredible. He believes that he who panics last wins the game. So Dhoni would keep his cool, and keep it longer because the pressure is on the bowler as well," he added.

The 44-year-old believes that the greatest players of the game have a few common traits like "they don't hang on to a defeat for too long. If they lose, they move on quickly. They don't let a loss or a win hamper their thinking".

"They are always consistent, and level headed whether it's MS Dhoni or Ricky Ponting."

Hussey, who played 59 IPL matches for CSK, further revealed the secret about the franchise's success in the Indian Premier League.

"And I learnt this from MS Dhoni. He is incredible. He believes that he who panics last wins the game. So Dhoni would keep his cool, and keep it longer because the pressure is on the bowler as well," he added.

The 44-year-old believes that the greatest players of the game have a few common traits like "they don't hang on to a defeat for too long. If they lose, they move on quickly. They don't let a loss or a win hamper their thinking".

"They are always consistent, and level headed whether it's MS Dhoni or Ricky Ponting."

Hussey, who played 59 IPL matches for CSK, further revealed the secret about the franchise's success in the Indian Premier League.

"Supportive owners who let coach Stephen Fleming and captain Dhoni decide how to run the team, excellent chemistry between the coach and the captain, Dhoni's leadership and lastly the foresight of the owners, Fleming and Dhoni to pick the best players, particularly the good Indian players and then stick with them for as long as possible."

"This has built an excellent continuity in the team. And once you have continuity, you build relationships and trust that otherwise takes time to grow," he added.

Hussey also said that once Dhoni bids adieu to the game, CSK would probably like to start all over again.

"That's a 60-million-dollar question, and I am equally intrigued. I believe the owners would like to keep Dhoni involved in some way or the other," said Hussey.

"However, whenever the change of guard happens, CSK might want to start all over again, build a brand, new team, and use their existing philosophy as they enter the next decade of IPL. It is definitely going to be more challenging in current times," he added.

Dhoni was supposed to lead CSK in the 13th IPL edition which now stands postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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March 1,2020

New Delhi, Mar 1: Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif on Sunday heaped praise on Ravindra Jadeja after the all-rounder took a spectacular catch on the second day of the Christchurch Test against New Zealand.

Jadeja grabbed a one-handed stunner at deep square leg in the 72nd over to dismiss Neil Wagner, who had to depart after scoring 21 runs.

"Sir Jadeja for a reason! Jadeja Airlines, flying high! Terrific stuff," Kaif tweeted.

In the match, Jadeja also impressed with the ball. The left-handed bowler took two wickets while giving away 22 runs.

On day two, India bundled out New Zealand on 235 runs in the second Test. However, in their second innings, Indian batsmen again struggled to tackle the New Zealand pacers and lost six wickets with a lead of just 97 runs.

India went to stumps at 90/6, with Trent Boult doing the majority of the damage with three wickets.

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July 21,2020

Jul 21: The tickets sold for the now-postponed ICC T20 World Cup will remain valid if Australia hosts the edition in 2021 instead of India.

In case the event is shifted to 2022, all ticket-holders will be entitled to a full refund, the ICC stated on its website on Monday night after postponing the mega-event this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The tournament was to be held in October-November but will now be conducted later because of the pandemic.

The ICC has not yet announced which country will host which edition as there are operational issues that both the Indian and Australian cricket Boards need to sort out.

The world body had opened ticket booking through its ticketing partners and a significant number was already sold.

"Ticket holders are welcome to retain their tickets, noting, if Australia hosts in 2021, tickets will remain valid for fans who have already bought and will be automatically updated to reflect the new dates.

"If Australia hosts in 2022, for tickets already bought a full refund will be processed automatically," ICC stated in a series of FAQs.

Fans can retain their tickets until a date is confirmed for the event.

Refund requests can be made until December 15 and they will be processed within 30 days after an online submission.

The hospitality package will also remain valid for the 2021 fixtures.

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