Mahendra Singh Dhoni, India’s dream merchant

WINDSOR PARK ( Dominica): An officer in charge of one of Dominica’s many forest reserves comes across as someone who wouldn’t have seen much life outside the dense tropical forests here.

Soiled shorts, rugged shoes and a double barrel shotgun is all he has as he moves around in the jungles that make for the island’s most cherished treasures. Alan Woodwick even has to hunt or fish by himself to survive and has nothing less than a Boa Constrictor for a pet.

Just when you’re about to conclude that this man may not know much beyond life in the wild, he greets you with a name that he’s as familiar with as you are, and as knowledgeable, perhaps, as one can be.

“How is Dhoni?” Woodwick asks. “Say hello to him. He’s my favourite cricketer,” he says.

Woodwick likes what he’s heard about Mahendra Singh Dhoni, mostly on the radio here because there’s not much of reading for Woodwick to do. The skipper (Dhoni) “recently got married”, his wife “proved lucky for him”, he won the World Cup and he comes from a “small town”, says Woodwick of India’s most successful captain ever.

Long after you’ve left Woodwick behind and trundled out of the forest, his description of MS Dhoni gets you thinking. Why Dhoni? You begin to wonder. Why not Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly or Sunil Gavaskar?

Unlike Tendulkar, Dhoni can’t play with a straight bat. Unlike Dravid, he doesn’t have the technical efficiency of a proven Test batsman. Unlike Ganguly, Dhoni’s not elegant. Unlike Gavaskar, he has not left a mark in the Caribbean islands either. But Woodwick, surprisingly, doesn’t name them in his list of favourites.

Dhoni doesn’t even make batting look good. How can a cricketer — who doesn’t move his feet at all, brings his bat down from the southwest and swings it to southeast for the ball to travel in some other direction altogether and is famous for a Helicopter Shot — be someone’s favourite?

But Dhoni is, and he defies all logic.

Woodwick’s cricketing hero makes you relate to the common man’s idea of following an idol. The forest officer is no great cricket buff himself and, therefore, he doesn’t really enjoy the subtle nuances of the game. He sees Dhoni as a successful captain who came from nowhere, with no exceptional talent, but led a bunch of world class cricketers to World Cup victory and world’s No. 1 Test status.

Dhoni gives the less-confident, average, small-town enthusiasts a lot to dream.

You have to be a born genius to become a Tendulkar or a Gavaskar; come from a big city like Kolkata to be a Ganguly and for fans to adore you. But not Dhoni… From Woodwick, you come to the conclusion how common men like to see their heroes in the same skin.

The same evening, after meeting with Woodwick, one arrives at the Indian team’s training session in Dominica’s Windsor Park stadium where Dhoni is busy talking to coach Duncan Fletcher. The two of them are busy animatedly discussing a cricketing shot — something that resembles an off-side drive. You’re quickly reminded of his last two dismissals in the Barbados Test, both times caught while trying to awkwardly drive and twice to the same bowler and fielder.

The Indian skipper has managed just 23 runs in four innings in this series and has been left thoroughly exposed for lack of technique.

How can Woodwick pick Dhoni for a favourite?

Dhoni’s got other pressures to handle too. If his team doesn’t complete its quota of overs in stipulated time in this Test, he’ll find himself banned from the game at Lord’s.

Despite his frailties, Dhoni is successful — a cricketer who fights many of his own little battles in between leading India into many significant wars. Dhoni’s gracious to admit that he is what he is “because of a great team”. The shorter formats are less demanding but when it comes to Tests, he’s lacking.

Unlike Tendulkar, he’s not blessed and unlike Dravid, he’s not troubling the West Indies here with the bat either. He makes up a bit for this lack of talent by way of some audacious leadership qualities.

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George Michael, 70, was a sportscaster best known nationally for his long-running American sports highlights show called The George Michael Sports Machine. Started as a local show in 1980 called George Michael’s Sports Final and then nationally syndicated in 1984, the nationally broadcast show was distributed for syndication by NBC until it left the air following the March 25, 2007 airing. Michael won a Sports Emmy in 1985 for his work on The George Michael Sports Machine.

On 24th December 2009 Michael died at age 70 at Sibley Memorial Hospital after a two-year battle with B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

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On 24th December 2009 SMU Mustangs football team is currently representing Southern Methodist University they will Play Nevada Wolf Pack football team is currently representing the University of Nevada, Reno In The Hawaiʻi Bowl is a post-season National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision college football bowl game that has been played annually at Aloha Stadium in ʻAiea, Hawaiʻi, a suburb of Honolulu at 7:00 p.m. CT. On ESPN TV.

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Brandi Denise Chastain born on 21 July 1968, in San Jose, California is a professional American soccer defender and midfielder currently playing for FC Gold Pride of Women’s Professional Soccer and is a former member of the United States women’s national soccer team.

Chastain has played for San Jose CyberRays of the WUSA and California Storm of the WPSL. She is best known for her game-winning penalty against China in the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup final and her bra-baring celebration afterwards.

Chastain first represented her country on 1 June 1988, against Japan. She scored her first (through fifth) international goals on 18 April 1991 when she came off the bench as a forward to score five consecutive goals in a 12-0 United States win in a CONCACAF FIFA Women’s World Cup against Mexico. Team USA went on to win the World Cup, staged in China.

After that first World Cup, she played club soccer for one season in Japan in 1993, earning team MVP honors and was the only foreigner to be selected as one of the league’s top 11 players.

As a defender, she made the U.S. National team again in 1996 and participated in the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, helping the Americans win the gold medal by playing every minute of every U.S. game, despite a third serious knee injury suffered in the semifinal against Norway. Of her 192 career caps, she played 89 primarily at defender during which she occasionally played midfielder.

On 10 July 1999 at the Women’s World Cup at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, after scoring the fifth penalty kick to give the United States the win over China in the final game, Chastain celebrated by peeling off her jersey and falling to her knees in a sports bra, her fists clenched. This image was featured on the covers of Time, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated.

Chastain’s take on the incident was “Momentary insanity, nothing more, nothing less. I wasn’t thinking about anything. I thought, ‘This is the greatest moment of my life on the soccer field.’”

She appeared in the HBO documentary Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team.She was a broadcaster with ABC/ESPN on their coverage of Major League Soccer.Chastain’s website and her book about women’s competitive sports are titled It’s Not About the Bra.

She posed nude except for soccer cleats and a strategically-placed soccer ball in the lad’s mag Gear.Chastain served as an analyst for NBC Sports coverage of Soccer at the 2008 Summer Olympics.(Wiki)

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It is expected to be snowing in Salem, Va., when Mount Union and UW-Whitewater meet for the fifth consecutive time for the Division III championship. The Purple Raiders have won three of the four previous meetings with the Warhawks prevailing in 2007.

No matter what position Shorts plays, expect him to make an impact and play a major role in who wins this year’s national title. As long as the fans can see through the snowflakes, they will witness Short’s special talent.

Saturday’s game had its starting time moved back five hours due to a winter storm that dumped more than a foot of snow on Salem in less than 24 hours.

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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a musical film released in 1954. It was directed by Stanley Donen, with music by Saul Chaplin and Gene de Paul, and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The script by Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, and Dorothy Kingsley is based on the short story The Sobbin’ Women, by Stephen Vincent Benét, which was based in turn on the Ancient Roman legend of The Rape of the Sabine Women. The film was a 1954 Oscar nominee for Best Picture.

The film is particularly known for the unusual choreography by Michael Kidd, which makes dance numbers out of such mundane frontier pursuits as chopping wood and most famously raising a barn.

In his introduction to a showing of the film on TCM January 17, 2009, Robert Osborne says MGM was much less interested in the film than it was in Brigadoon which was also in production at the time, even cutting its budget and transferring the money to the Lerner and Lowe vehicle.

On the 2004 DVD commentary, Stanley Donen states that the film was originally shot in two versions, one widescreen and another in normal ratio, because MGM was concerned that not all theaters had the capability to screen it. Despite the fact that it cost more than the widescreen version to make, he says, the other version was never used. However both versions are available on the 2004 DVD release.(Wiki)

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Indian captain Mahendra S Dhoni has been banned for two ODI’s for the team’s slow over-rate during the 2nd ODI against Sri Lanka in Nagpur on Friday, 18th December 2009.

The nail biting 2nd ODI took 45 more minutes after the scheduled finish time due to the frequent discussions among the Indian players and the Captain during the closing stages of the match, prompting the ICC to ban Dhoni.

The decision was taken by match referee Jeff Crowe, considering the huge extra time the Indians players took to finish their 50 overs.

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The 3rd ODI will be held in Cuttack on 21st December 2009, while the fourth ODI will be held in Kolkata on 24th December 2009.

Meanwhile, the selectors have recalled Dinesh Karthik to replace MS Dhoni. Pace bowler Ishant Sharma will replace S Sreesanth, who is recovering from Swine Flu.

I wouldn’t play cricket on this wicket: Dhoni

Had India not lost four wickets in the opening hour on the first day here in Ahmedabad, chances are this Test match would have fallen asleep long before lunch on the fifth day, and both captains admitted that there was little they could have done to get a result on the surface.

“I wouldn’t play any cricket on this wicket,” Mahendra Singh Dhoni said with a smile, when asked if such pitches provided good advertisement for Test cricket.

Kumar Sangakkara, meanwhile, had started laughing even before the question was put to him. “Well, if you’re a batsman, you’ll probably love it,” he said at the post-match press conference. “I don’t think anyone expected this wicket to be this flat.”

Sangakkara added that his team’s best chance of getting their first win in India was on the first morning, not when they declared with India 334 behind with one-and-a-half days’ play left. “We had our best chance on the first morning and we just let it go with the line and length we bowled after lunch and tea. There was nothing there in the last two days.”

Dhoni said that even though the team had lost four big wickets early, he knew they weren’t out of the match. “Even at that time, we knew that whichever batsman got in and settled down would go on to score a hundred. We expected the pitch to have a little more bounce for the spinners but there was no help for anyone, either the fast bowlers or the spinners.”

Neither captain was too critical of his spinners, who were touted to have a big say in the series but bowled the most thankless of spells on this track. The four top spinners in this game — Harbhajan Singh, Muttiah Muralitharan, Amit Mishra and Rangana Herath — went for a total of 789 runs and picked up only nine wickets between them.

“Our spinners are still finding their way bowling in Tests in India,” Sangakkara said. “This is a good experience for them, bowling lengthy spells. Spinners were not the most effective on the track.”

“It was on the slower side but there was no help for the spinners,” Dhoni said. “Even if there was a bit of turn there was no real pace and bounce from the rough for them. Even Muttiah Muralitharan didn’t get the turn and wickets. Overall I’m happy, but we could have bowled much tighter.”

‘Sachin’s decision to play on’

The two sides agreed to call off the match once Sachin Tendulkar reached his 43rd century, well into the mandatory overs. “We were fine with going off before that, but Sachin wanted to continue and get his century. It was his decision to play on,” Sangakkara said.

Asked if he felt he had delayed the declaration on the fourth day — about 45 minutes into the second session — Sangakkara said, “On this pitch, I don’t think it would’ve mattered.”

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The Chiefs released Johnson on Monday,9th November 2009, the day he was due back from his second suspension in the past 12 months.

Larry Johnson,29, might still be the power-running Pro Bowler who had back-to-back 1,700-yard seasons for Kansas City.

Kubiak said. Obviously, he’s been a good player in this league and I’m sure he’ll get a lot of interest from a lot of people.

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The Schedule of 2011 World Cup is finally Out…

The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup will be the tenth Cricket World Cup, and will be hosted by three South Asian Test cricket playing countries; India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

The World Cup was originally to have been hosted by Pakistan as well, but in the wake of the 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team in Lahore, the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab, the International Cricket Council (ICC) were forced to strip Pakistan of its hosting rights.

2011 World Cup Schedule :

The World Cup will take place during the months of February and March 2011, with the first match being played on 19 February 2011.

Saturday 19 Feb – Bangladesh v India, Dhaka
Sunday 20 Feb – New Zealand v Kenya, Chennai
Sunday 20 Feb – Sri Lanka v Canada, Hambantota
Monday 21 Feb – Australia v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad
Tuesday 22 Feb – England v Netherlands, Nagpur
Wednesday 23 Feb – Pakistan v Kenya, Hambantota
Thursday 24 Feb – South Africa v West Indies, New Delhi
Friday 25 Feb – Australia v New Zealand, Nagpur
Friday 25 Feb – Bangladesh v Ireland, Dhaka
Saturday 26 Feb – Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Colombo
Sunday 27 Feb – India v England, Kolkata
Monday 28 Feb – West Indies v Netherlands, New Delhi
Monday 28 Feb – Zimbabwe v Canada, Nagpur
Tuesday 1 Mar – Sri Lanka v Kenya, Colombo
Wednesday 2 Mar – England v Ireland, Bangalore
Thursday 3 Mar – South Africa v Netherlands, Mohali
Thursday 3 Mar – Pakistan v Canada, Colombo
Friday 4 Mar – New Zealand v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad
Friday 4 Mar – Bangladesh v West Indies, Dhaka
Saturday 5 Mar – Sri Lanka v Australia, Colombo
Sunday 6 Mar – India v Ireland, Bangalore
Sunday 6 Mar – England v South Africa, Chennai
Monday 7 Mar – Kenya v Canada, New Delhi
Tuesday 8 Mar – Pakistan v New Zealand, Pallekele
Wednesday 9 Mar – India v Netherlands, New Delhi
Thursday 10 Mar – Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, Pallekele
Friday 11 Mar – West Indies v Ireland, Mohali
Friday 11 Mar – Bangladesh v England, Chittagong
Saturday 12 Mar – India v South Africa, Nagpur
Sunday 13 Mar – New Zealand v Canada, Mumbai
Sunday 13 Mar – Australia v Kenya, Bangalore
Monday 14 Mar – Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Pallekele
Monday 14 Mar – Bangladesh v Netherlands, Chittagong
Tuesday 15 Mar – South Africa v Ireland, Kolkata
Wednesday 16 Mar – Australia v Canada, Bangalore
Thursday 17 Mar – England v West Indies, Chennai
Friday 18 Mar – Sri Lanka v New Zealand, Mumbai
Friday 18 Mar – Ireland v Netherlands, Kolkata
Saturday 19 Mar – Australia v Pakistan, Colombo
Saturday 19 Mar – Bangladesh v South Africa, Dhaka
Sunday 20 Mar – Zimbabwe v Kenya, Kolkata
Sunday 20 Mar – India v West Indies, Chennai
Wednesday 23 Mar – First quarter-final, Dhaka
Thursday 24 Mar – Second quarter-final, Colombo
Friday 25 Mar – Third quarter-final, Dhaka
Saturday 26 Mar – Fourth quarter-final, Ahmedabad
Tuesday 29 Mar – First semi-final, Colombo
Wednesday 30 Mar – Second semi-final, Mohali
Saturday 2 April – Final, Mumbai

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4th ODI Match between Australia and India of 7 ODI Series will be played at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali – Chandigarh on 2nd November 2009 (2:30 PM IST)

See the Match Scoreboard ball by ball commentary of 4th ODI between Australia and India on following link -

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Walter Payton death’s 10th anniversary is on 1st November ,Sunday,the Chicago Bears honored its legendary running back with a stirring, tearful halftime tribute. Payton’s widow and two children were on hand and spoke to the crowd.

Walter Payton born on 25th July 1954 and died on 1st November 1999, was an American football player who spent his entire professional career with the National Football League’s Chicago Bears. Walter Payton was known around the NFL as “Sweetness”. He is remembered as one of the most prolific running backs in the history of American football. Payton, a nine-time Pro Bowl selection, once held the League’s record for most career rushing yards, touchdowns, carries, and many other categories. He was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. Hall of Fame NFL player and coach Mike Ditka described Payton as the greatest football player he had ever seen—but even greater as a human being.

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On 1st Noember 2009 Sunday from Noon to 2:00 P.M at Bart Starr Plaza Tailgate Party,meet Former Packers star quarterback Lynn Dickey will appear with 6-time World Champion Fuzzy Thurston.

Autographs are available for $10 each. Admission to the party is not required. The party is $25 per person and includes UNLIMITED food, beer and entertainment – including tasty grilled brats and ice cold beer.

Fuzzy Thurston born on 29th December 1933 in Altoona, Wisconsin, is a former American football guard in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers. Thurston attended Valparaiso University.

He was a key member of the Packers’ offensive line during the team’s glory years from 1959 through 1967, when they won five NFL Championships and the first two Super Bowls. Often paired with fellow guard Jerry Kramer, he led the Packers’ vaunted power sweep running attack. Prior to joining the Packers, Thruston played the 1958 season with the NFL champion Baltimore Colts.

He is famous for his quote in response to a sportswriter’s question asked of him how he prepared for the famous Ice Bowl game (where the game-time temperature was 15 degrees below zero). Thurston’s response was “about 10 vodkas.”

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The 2009 New York City Marathon was held Sunday November1 , 2009. Eritrean born, American Meb Keflezighi,34, won the race with a time of 2:09:15.

Meb Keflezighi has become the first American man to win the New York City Marathon since 1982. He is the 2004 Olympic silver medalist, earned his first major marathon title Sunday.He was second in New York in 2004 and third in 2005. Keflezighi, wearing “USA on his chest, won in 2 hours, 9 minutes, 15 seconds.

The New York City Marathon ,ING New York City Marathon for sponsorship reasons, is a major annual marathon (42.195 km (26.219 mi)) whose course runs through all five boroughs of New York City. It is one of the largest marathons in the world, with 37,850 finishers in 2006. Along with the Boston Marathon and Chicago Marathon, it is among the pre-eminent long-distance annual running events in the United States and is one of the World Marathon Majors.

The race is organized by New York Road Runners (NYRR) and has been run every year since 1970. In recent years, it has been sponsored by the financial group ING. It is held on the first Sunday of November and attracts professional competitors and amateurs from all over the world.

The first New York City Marathon was held in 1970, organized by New York Road Runners Club president Vince Chiappetta and Fred Lebow, with 127 competitors running several loops around the Park Drive of Central Park. Only about one-hundred spectators watched Gary Muhrcke win the race in 2:31:38. In fact, a total of only 55 runners crossed the finish line.

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Hong Kong Super Sixes 2009 | Hong Kong Super Sixes | Hong Kong Super Sixes Schedule | 2009 Hong Kong Super Sixes Schedule | 2009 Hong Kong Super Sixes Time Table | Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes

The Hong Kong Cricket Sixes is an annual 10-team international cricket tournament held at the Kowloon Cricket Club and fully sanctioned by the International Cricket Council. The tournament is made for television, with rules and a venue that encourage aggressive batting and high scoring. Because every player (except the wicket-keeper) is required to bowl one over, the format suits all-rounders.

The 2009 Tournament will be held from 31 October to 1 November and 8 Teams will participate in this event

The All-Stars will join nine representative international teams in the tournament – 2007 champions Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand, England, Pakistan, India, South Africa, Bangladesh and hosts Hong Kong.

The Schedule is as follows :

1. Hong Kong vs South Africa at 8.20am
2 . India vs Sri Lanka at 9.05am
3 . Hong Kong vs New Zealand at 9.50am
4 . Pakistan vs England at 10.35am
5 . South Africa vs Australia at 11.20am
6 . Sri Lanka vs Pakistan at 12.05pm
7 . Hong Kong vs Australia at 12.50pm
8 . India vs England at 1.35pm
9 . South Africa vs New Zealand at 2.20pm
10 . India vs Pakistan at 3.05pm
11 . New Zealand vs Australia at 3.50pm
12 . Sri Lanka vs England at 4.35pm

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The Delhi Half Marathon is an annual half marathon foot-race held in New Delhi, India. It was established in 2006. The 2006 marathon drew about 20,000 participants.

2006 featured the marathon, there is a half marathon, a Fun Run and a 5km run. The event supports a number of charities including the Multiple Sclerosis Society of India and CRY (Child Relief and You). From November 2007 onwards, the marathon only features the half marathon (21.097 km), a senior citizen run (4 km), a wheel chair marathon (2.7 km) and the Great Delhi run (7 km).

The 2006 winner of the marathon was Simon Maiyo (Kenya) in a time of 2:17:00, whilst the first female over the line was Enatesh Tadesse (Ethiopia) in a time of 2:44:29. The marathons first prize is $30,000 for men and $20,000 for women.

The 2007 half marathon was held on November 11, 2007. World number six Diudone Disi (Rwanda)completed the 21-kilometer race in 1:00:43, while the fastest female over the line was Deriba Alemu (Ethiopia) who took little over one hour 10 minutes to win the race, ending the Kenyan dominance established during the last two editions of the half marathon.

The 2009 marathon, held on 1st November 2009, was again won by Deriba Merga (Ethiopia) in 59:54 minutes and the first woman to cross the line was Mary Keitany (Kenya).

For More Information Airtel Delhi Half Marathon 2009 Website : http://www.adhm.indiatimes.com/

Indian gender challenged athlete Santhi prays Semenya doesn’t get suicidal like her

London, Sep 20 (ANI): Considering her bitter experience after she failed her gender test, Indian runner Santhi Soundarajan prays that South Africa’s champion runner Caster Semenya doesn’t considers suicide.

Soundarajan failed a gender test after finishing second in the women’s 800-meter race at the 2006 Asian Games and was forced to return her silver medal.

Semenya, the 800-metre world champion who is also going through the same type of test to prove that she is eligible to compete as a woman, is facing the same future.

“I pray that Semenya does not go through what I’ve been through, it almost drove me to committing suicide,” the Sunday Express quoted Soundarajan, as saying.

“I’ve suffered immensely due to the stigma of the failed gender test,” she added

Soundarajan, who came from a poor family, was forced to drop out of competitive athletics after she failed the gender test.

Finding a job and earning enough money to eat then became a daily struggle. Semenya also comes from a poor background, but she managed to win the world 800m in one minute 55.45 seconds.

“With so much of the workload athletes go through, there will be hormonal changes. It’s bound to happen. The authorities should bear this in mind. I cannot forget what I had to go through after my medal was taken back. I hail from a poor family and no one would give me a job,” Soundarajan said.

“My entire family suffered as people began looking at me with a jaundiced eye,” she added. (ANI)

Mittal may buy out Briatore from QPR after F-1 match fixing controversy

London, Sep 20 (ANI): Steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal is now considering buying out Falvio Briatore stake at Queens Park Rangers after he was engulfed in controversy as manager of Renault’s Formula One team.

Briatore, the Italian playboy, ordered a racing driver to crash his car deliberately last year, costing him his job.

The Indian billionaire was persuaded by Briatore to become an investor in Queens Park Rangers football club in 2007, but is now reportedly reconsidering his ties with the flamboyant tycoon, The Telegraph reports.

Mittal, who remains one of the wealthiest men in the world, is represented at the club by the popular board member and his son-in-law, Amit Bhatia.

“Lakshmi is extremely concerned about what has happened,” said one of his associates.

“He is keen to improve his image in this country and takes this matter very seriously. He is now considering whether the best way forward would be for him to buy Flavio out of QPR,” the source added.

Briatore could potentially be extradited to Singapore to face criminal charges in the wake of his departure from Renault in connection with the race-fixing claims.

There are also legal challenges open to Ferrari and their driver Felipe Massa, who missed out on last year’s world drivers’ crown by a single point; and to Renault itself, which may want to sue its former employees for allegedly bringing the company’s name into disrepute. (ANI)

Ignoring Razzaq a ‘big mistake’: Mohammad Akram

Islamabad, Sep.19 (ANI): Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Akram has criticised the selectors for ignoring all-rounder Abdul Razzaq for the ICC Champions Trophy, saying they have made a ‘big mistake’ by leaving out the experienced player.

“The Pakistan selectors have made an error in leaving Abdul Razzaq out of the squad for the Champions Trophy. They have made a big mistake by not selecting him and the team will miss his hitting power down the order and his bowling too in South Africa. I was very surprised when I saw the squad and noted that Razzaq wasn’t named. If it had been up to me I would have left out Shoaib Malik” Akram said.

Commenting on the young guns of the team,Akram, who played for Pakistan from 1995 to 2001, said he is particularly impressed by the young pace sensation Mohammad Aamer.

“Mohammad Aamer has been very impressive. Provided he stays fit and in form, he will be a great find for Pakistan,” Akram told PakPassion.net.

When asked which team he thinks would lift the coveted Champions Trophy this time, Khan said the Championship would go to one of the three participating Asian teams.

“In my opinion I think one of the Asian teams will be champions this time around,” he said. (ANI)