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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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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News Network
February 5,2020

New Delhi, Feb 5: IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) has denied any financial dealings with the controversial Rose Valley Group except for it being a sponsor of the side's official jerseys in 2012 and 2013.

KKR issued the clarification after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) attached Rose Valley's assets worth over Rs 70 crore on Monday. The attached assets include Rs 11.87 crore bank deposits of Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd, that owns KKR, in connection with a money laundering probe.

The franchise said it hopes for the matter to be resolved expeditiously.

"Rose Valley Hotels was one of KKR's IPL jersey sponsors for IPL seasons 2012 and 2013. Rose Valley had paid KKR an approx. amount of Rs 11.87 crore as sponsorship fees," KKR CEO Venky Mysore said in a statement.

"KKR had no other dealings with the Rose Valley Group including Rose Valley’s micro finance business," he added.

The statement added that in July last year, KRSPL (Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd), received a "witness summon" from the ED in connection with an investigation relating to the Rose Valley Group, particularly its micro finance business.

"The ED continues the investigation of Rose Valley. KKR continues to cooperate with the authorities in all respects," Mysore said.

"As part of the investigative process, sometime in October 2019, the ED placed a lien on the said amount earlier paid by Rose Valley to KKR," he asserted.

The directors of KRSPL include Shah Rukh Khan's wife Gauri Khan, actor Juhi Chawla's husband Jay Mehta, Mysore and two others.

Mysore was questioned in this case by ED's Kolkata office in October last year.

Apart from KRSPL, the ED attached properties of two other entities -- Multiple Resorts Pvt. Ltd. and Kolkata's St Xavier's College on Monday.

The ED registered an FIR against the Rose Valley group, its chairman Gautam Kundu and others under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in 2014.

Kundu was arrested by the agency in Kolkata in 2015 and is in judicial custody at present.

The ED has filed multiple charge sheets in Kolkata and Bhubaneswar courts in this connection and total attachments are now worth Rs 4,750 crore.

The group has been charged by the ED and the CBI with "illegally and fraudulently collecting deposits from public with the intention to cheat them by falsely promising high returns on their investment", thereby perpetrating a ponzi-like fraud.

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February 29,2020

Melbourne, Feb 29: India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur on Saturday said the team management has given Shafali Verma the freedom to play her natural game, which has set the Women's T20 World Cup ablaze.

The 16-year-old announced her emergence on the global stage by becoming the second highest run getter in the ongoing tournament. She has so far scored 161 runs, hitting 18 fours and nine sixes in four matches at an astounding strike rate of 161.

On Saturday, Shafali hit a 34-ball 47 to steer India to a seven-wicket victory over Sri Lanka after spinner Radha Yadav produced a career-best 4/23.

"Shafali is someone who loves to play big shots, and we don't want to stop her. She should continue doing the same and she should continue enjoying her game," Harmanpreet said after the match.

India entered the semifinals with an all-win record as they led Group A with eight points from four games and the captain insisted it is important to continue the winning momentum.

"It's really important to keep the momentum when you are winning games. You really work hard, so you can't afford to lose that momentum. You can't bowl same pace and lengths on these wickets, so you need to keep rotating the bowlers."

"Today I tried to be positive and got a few boundaries. In the upcoming games I'll try to give my best," Harmanpreet said.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka skipper Chamari Atapattu rued the reprieves given by her side to Shafali in the form of two dropped catches.

"I think that score was not enough, we lost couple of chances, specially Shafali, it was hard to stop her," she said.

"Yeah, I got a good start but unfortunately got out in the 10th, would have wanted to stay in there till the 16th or the 17th over. I hope we can beat Bangladesh in our last game," she added.

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