Tuesday, 25 August 2015
Its a Auto Driving time for Team India...
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Usain Bolt 9.79 wins Gold 100m Final IAAF World Champs 2015
Bolt is just the best!! What an incredible race (The wind HAD to be stronger than that reading!).
A truly superhero like performance from Bolt. Gatlin looked like a man who has run sub-9.8 one too many times in one season, started to see a combination of nerves and tightness affecting him. He also wasn't has fortuitous with element of wind as he customarily is.
I just hope the theatrics continue into Rio. Gatlin should take a Bolt-like rest during that year and save his best stuff for the trials and Games. Because at that time Bromell, Bracy, and DeGrasse will be the young guard ready to give these guys some challenge.
Friday, 21 August 2015
Wish Worlds Fastest Man on the planet on his birthday
- WORLDS FASTEST MAN
- 6 TIME OLYMPIC CHAMPION
- 8 TIME WORLD CHAMPION
- TRIPLE WORLD RECORD HOLDER
- 3 TIMES LAUREUS WORLD SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR
What else we can say about the man himself its none other than "USAIN ST. LEO BOLT" The most naturally gifted athlete the world has ever seen. Celebrates his birthday in Beijing-China.
WORLDS RECORD
OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS

Arguably the most naturally gifted athlete the world has ever seen, Usain St Leo Bolt, confirmed his tremendous talents when he realized his dreams by winning a phenomenal three gold medals and breaking three world records at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Bolt became the first man in Olympic history to win both the 100m and 200m races in world record times and then as part of the 4x100m team that also smashed the world record later in the meet. He created history again and became a legend at the 2012 Olympic Games in London by defending all three Olympic titles with 100m, 200m and 4x100m victories, the latter in a new world record time of 36.84 secs.
Dinesh Kartik Tied the Knot with Deepika Pallikal
Indian cricketer Dinesh Karthik tied the knot with squash player Dipika Pallikal on Tuesday in a Christian ceremony in Chennai

Wednesday, 19 August 2015
Pakistan's Mohd. Asif & Salman Butt ready to bounce back
Pakistani cricketers Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt will be free to return to competitive action on Sept. 2 after serving bans for involvement in match-fixing, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Wednesday.
The pair, suspended in 2011 for their part in attempting to fix the 2010 Lord's test against England, have fulfilled the conditions laid down by the ICC's independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal.
Fast bowler Mohammad Amir will also be eligible to return to international cricket at the same time. He started playing domestic cricket again in Pakistan earlier this year.
The three players were found guilty in 2011 of various offences of corrupt behaviour and their punishments were backdated to start in September 2010.
Amir, 23, was banned for five years, 32-year-old Asif for seven with the final two years suspended on specified conditions and 30-year-old Butt, who was Pakistan captain, for 10 years with the last five suspended.
They all served jail sentences in Britain.
Tuesday, 18 August 2015
Murray Wins Rogers Cup, Beating Djokovic
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Andy Murray of Great Britain holds up the Rogers Cup after defeating Novak Djokovic of Serbia 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 in the men's singles final. |
17 Indian U-14 Footballers ready for Six Year Training Program in Germany.
The 15 boys to be initially sent are: Pranav Kanse (Kolhapur), Akash Mishra (Lucknow), Pradeep Mannewar (Udaipur), Aniket Varekar (Kolhapur), Shivam Maan (New Delhi), Kumar Rathod (Mumbai), Ayush Adhikari (Noida), Ankit Bhuyan (Bhubaneshwar), Ishant Rana (Mumbai), Raul Lewis (Mumbai), Armaan Kalra (Gurgaon), Delton Colaco, Kimran Fernandes, Wellyster Mendes (Goa) and Manish Malyadri Siddha (Pune).
Team India pay tribute to Sangakkara
Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara will be playing the final Test of his career when India and Sri Lanka meet at the P. Sara Oval in Colombo for the second Test. Even before the start of the Test series when Sangakkara had announced his retirement, tributes and good wishes had started pouring to hail the Lankan legend. When India’s Test captain Virat Kohli was asked about Sangakkara’s retirement, Kohli said he would remember Sangakkara for the lovely human being that he is and the honour of playing alongside him over the years.
“He has been a wonderful player for Sri Lanka. A lot of left-handers really look up to him for the way he plays. His technique and the way he has scored runs all over the world, his numbers speak for themselves. He is a wonderful human being. He is a lovely person. I have had quite a few chats with him on the field & away from the field as well. I am actually glad that he is going to be playing his last few games against us because it is a special occasion for us to be a part of. Such a legend of the game retiring, as a young side it will be an honour for us to give him that respect in his last few Tests. Hopefully he doesn’t score too many runs against us but I really wish him all the luck with his life after cricket. It has been wonderful to know such a great player and a great man,” Virat said.
India team director Ravi Shastri flipped back the years and hailed Sangakkara as one of the statesmen of the modern game. “I saw him from his first game,” Shastri said. “I was commentating on that game when he played and he is still around. He broke into being one of the top two or three players and he never got out of that. There might have been a one year or a six-month period where his form might have dipped. But otherwise, for sheer consistency, he is unmatched,” he said.
“There are very few players who fall in that list. You can bring Sachin Tendulkar in that league as the kind of player that once broke into the top two or three never moved out of there. Sangakkara’s record shows you that. He has got runs world over and scored double hundreds like it is a pass time. He is equal with Sir Donald Bradman. We love Sanga for the way he has entertained and he has been a fantastic ambassador for the game of cricket. That is a legacy that he will leave behind. I think every Sri Lankan should be proud of what he has achieved not just personally but the way he has conducted himself in going round the world as an international cricketer. You can call him as one of the statesmen of the modern game,” Shastri added.
Ravi Shastri was also of the view that two stalwarts of Sri Lanka cricket - Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene deserved a lot more accolades than they got. “I don’t think both Sanga and Mahela have got the accolades they should have got. If both of them were playing for India, they would have been on top of a tree or put up on top of a tree.
India’s current No. 3, Rohit Sharma too joined in wishing Sangakkara the best post his retirement. “He has been a stalwart of the game and played this game in true spirit. I was fortunate enough to watch him play closely many a times in my career. I would just like to wish him all the very best,” Sharma said.
Final Test For Sanga