Thursday, 24 April 2014

Sports Photo Album

Sports Photo Album
Sports Photo Album
Careful what you wish for..As a young and bright (and cheap) coach, the Pacers' Frank Vogel established a model other teams tried to match. But this season, his inability to get control of the Indiana locker room has proven to be a problem.

 Save the dates...What are the can't-miss games of the just- Wrigleyville, 2114...As Wrigley Field celebrates its 100th anniversary, SN's Jesse Spector looks ahead another century, and what might be in store the next time the Cubs have a party like this. It's Addition and Clark, far, far away. 100 years of classic photos of Wrigley Field. I'm bothered by the term "video highlights." It's like saying "text books." Oh, wait...yeah that's dumb, too.
Sports Photo Album
released 2014 NFL schedule? Sporting News presents to you Vinnie Iyer's sweet 16, dominated by the Broncos and Seahawks. The Patriots, Packers and 49ers have big tilts, too.

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Red Hot Sports News: Manchester United unveil plan


Red Hot Sports News: Manchester United unveil plan
Red Hot Sports News: Manchester United unveil plan to ‘manage succession’ in post-David Moyes era
As the club prepares for the impossible job of replacing its legendary manager, we look at David Moyes's legacy, future – and the men who might step in. The David Moyes era is over.

The man who has bestrode football management like a smallish ginger colossus is finally leaving Old Trafford.

During a period of unprecedented mediocrity that lasted an astonishing 11 months, the fiery Scot shaped the club in his own image: a nervous, harmless, slightly worse Everton.

Thoughts will now turn to his successor, with Moyes expected to anoint his own man. It is only fitting.

Steve McClaren is standing by the phone, possibly in a managerial ‘Dream Team’ with Christian Gross. Dr. Jozef Vengloš is understood to have thrown his hat in the ring, slightly injuring himself in the process, while Nick Clegg is not without chances.

The opportunity has probably come too late for George W Bush, although he is a possibility to work in a Director of Football role while grooming Massimo Taibi.

Whoever is selected will have some mighty shoes (grey leather-effect Hush Puppies, size seven-and-a-half) to fill.

What manager would take on this poisoned chalice is quite another matter. Any decision – from whether to look confused in a press conference, play all the decent players out of position, or panic in the transfer window and blow the lot of a dodgy Belgian – will be scrutinised through the lens of “What would Moyesie have done?” and “Well, for Christ’s sake don’t do that, then.”

Moyes will come to be regarded not just as a Manchester United legend rivalled only by Wilf McGuinness but as the last of a breed.

Never again will one man be allowed to bend a club to his will, to create a dynasty, as Moyes was able to do at Manchester United. The stock exchange simply will not allow it.

During his reign of error, Moyes became known as much for his barnstorming inspirational speeches as much as his tactical brilliance.

Rallying cries like:

* “We’ve been stitched up by the fixture lists but we’ll give it a go”

* “On its day, this club can give some of the bigger teams a bit of a scare”

and

* “Please don’t hurt me, I’m doing my best”

will be forever remembered in Old Trafford folklore.

Journalists who suffered the full force of his slightly peeved bemusement will sleep more soundly tonight.

For Moyes himself, a world of opportunity gapes in front of him like a central defence manned by Phil Jones and Jonny Evans.

Already a second career in academia is a possibility, with the Runcorn Business School (Online Campus) poised to offer Moyes a chair at its prestigious John Major Leadership School.

An autobiography seems certain, with the publishing world already gearing up for a one-figure bidding war.

As to his legacy, we may only fully appreciate him in the years to come.

When Moyes took over, a pint of milk cost 45 pence, and a Wayne Rooney was just £300,000 a week.

His story has been the story of English football for nearly nine one-thousandths of a century. We shall not see his like again, at least not until Spurs need a new manager.

Monday, 21 April 2014

Pepsi IPL Match Schedule

Pepsi IPL Match Schedule

Pepsi IPL Matvh Schedule

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Pepsi IPL Schedule 2014

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Pepsi IPL-2014

Enjoy Pepsi IPL 2014

Pepsi IPL 2014
Pepsi IPL 2014 declared open with a glittering ceremonyCricketers and Bollywood stars regale the audience with their brilliance. The seventh season of Pepsi Indian Premier League was flagged off in Abu Dhabi with an opening event rich in cricketing pedigree as well as a generous dose of fun and frolic.It began with a welcome note by H.E. Sheikh Nahayan Mubarak Al Nahayan, Minister of Culture, Youth & Community Development, in which he spoke of the UAE’s determination as a nation to move forward in the sporting field.Then it was time for host, Ravi Shastri to invite the eight IPL captains to vow their allegiance to maintain the integrity of cricket by signing the MCC Spirit of Cricket plaque.Staying with the subject of cricket’s pride, Sunil Gavaskar, interim President, BCCI-IPL, delivered a passionate speech about how he and his colleagues at the BCCI intend to take every possible measure to eradicate the very shadow of corruption from the sport. Mr. Gavaskar appealed cricket fans all over the world to maintain their faith in cricket and believe in its sanctity.After the serious business, it was time for some entertainment. There was a light and sound show which depicted traditions and cultures of the UAE and India and merged them together to bring out a seamless bond between the two nations.Then it was the time for some Bollywood style masti as the gorgeous Indian actress, Deepika Padukone sizzled the stage with a sassy number that mesmerized the audience.The last but by no means the least individual to take the stage was Shah Rukh Khan. The popular actor and the co-owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders had the audience in splits with a sense of humour appealing the masses. He invited cricketers on the stage – Shane Watson played the guitar and sang a song, Virat Kohli had banter with Khan and MS Dhoni regaled his fans with his boyish charm.The glorious evening came to a glorious end with the most brilliant and beautiful fireworks that brightened the moods of the beholders and declared Pepsi IPL 2014 open brightly.

Saturday, 12 April 2014

Enjoy Real Madrid vs. Bayern

Arjen Robben
hampions League: Real Madrid vs. Bayern, Chelsea vs. Atletico. Champions League semifinal matches take place between Apr. 22-30

Bayern's Arjen Robben will try and lead the club to a third straight appearance in the Champions League final, and a repeat victory.

In a stellar pairing of clubs who won Europe's top title 14 times, Real Madrid will play Bayern Munich in the Champions League semifinals.

Atletico Madrid and Chelsea were matched in the other semifinal as UEFA threatened the English club with sanctions if it tried to enforce a pay-to-play clause written in the contract for loaning goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to its Spanish opponent since 2011.

On the field, the city of Madrid will host the first two matches on April 22 and 23, as Atletico first hosts Chelsea at the Vicente Calderon Stadium one night before Madrid welcomes defending champion Bayern to the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

"We are the teams who are playing the most attractive football right now," former Bayern and Real Madrid great Paul Breitner said.

Nine-time champion Madrid and five-time winner Bayern have also been runner-up a further eight times, yet never met in the final.

Bayern is looking to become the first team in 24 years to repeat as Europe's top club after cruising to the German league title.
Can't wait. Too bad that Ibrahimovich missed almost all of the quarter final because with him PSG are right up there with Bayern and Madrid as the best clubs in Europe. Instead we are stuck with a middling Chelsea who barely beat PSG even though Zlatan was missing.

Undeniably Real and Bayern are the two top teams here, by a large margin. The real championship contest will be between them in the semis.

Arjen Robben
It's nice to see Atletico in the final four - a bit of a change from the usual Barca / Man Utd / AC Milans that would usually be there instead of them. They're not a true underdog, but at least they're a bit of a fresh face.Atletico-Chelsea is probably the worst draw for Chelsea. Chelsea and Jose's teams thrive in an underdog/siege mentality situation, and have had success frustrating teams by defending deep.But Atletico can't be called favourites here, and their strategy has been about patience and intense defensive play. Can't see them getting flustered. Also, I don't think Jose's mind games will work with Diego like they have with a lot of other managers.This is a really tasty match-up - I can't wait to see how Jose and Diego's tactics play out.Fantastic draw, great field of semifinalists, there's a team for all kinds to root for: Bayern trying to build a dynasty, Real desperately trying for "la decima" (the tenth title), Chelsea looking to apply the "Mourinho Factor" and Atletico as the "dark horse" candidate returning to European semifinal for the first time in four decades.For the first time in years I think it's impossible to predict the matchup for the final, though the one I'm hoping for would be Real-Chelsea.

Monday, 7 April 2014

UConn wins the 2014 NCAA championship


Shabazz Napier -13 of the Connecticut Huskies celebrates on the court after defeating the Kentucky Wildcats 60-54 in the NCAA Men's Final Four Championship at AT&T Stadium on April 7, 2014 in Arlington, Texas
Ryan Boatright -11 of the Connecticut Huskies celebrates with a teammate after defeating the Kentucky Wildcats 60-54 in the NCAA Men's Final Four Championship at AT&T Stadium on April 7, 2014 in Arlington, Texas
Connecticut center Amida Brimah celebrates after winning the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game 60-54, against Kentucky Monday, April 7, 2014, in Arlington, Texas
Connecticut players celebrate on the court after their 60-54 victory over Kentucky in the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game Monday, April 7, 2014, in Arlington, Texas
The Connecticut Huskies celebrate after defeating the Kentucky Wildcats 60-54 in the NCAA Men's Final Four Championship at AT&T Stadium on April 7, 2014 in Arlington, Texas
Connecticut players, including center Amida Brimah (35) and guard Lasan Kromah (20) celebrate as Kentucky guard James Young (1) leaves the court at the end the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game Monday, April 7, 2014, in Arlington, Texas. Connecticut won 60-54

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Sri Lanka Break Final Win World Twenty20

Sri Lanka Team
Sri Lanka break final jinx to win World Twenty20After heartbreaks in two finals, Sri Lanka lifted their first World Twenty20 trophy comprehensively beating India six wickets in the final on Sunday.The Lankans produced a brilliant all-round display to topple favourites India with 13 balls remaining at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka.

Kumar Sangakkara played a matchwinning unbeaten 35-ball 52, mixing big shots and clever nudges to hand his team the title in his farewell game.He saved the best for the final of the tournament having scored just 19 runs in five previous games.It was redemption at last for Sri Lanka who lost the 2007 World Cup final, the 2009 World T20 final, the 2011 World Cup final and the 2012 World T20 final.And the hoodoo that no team has won the T20 World Cup for the second time continues.Sangakkara guided Sri Lanka through nervous waters after pairing with Mahela Jayawardene, also playing his last international game in the format, to steady the chase.Chasing 131 for victory on a slow Dhaka pitch, Sri Lanka were jolted early when opener Kushal Perera (5), after a couple of big swings and misses, went back skying Mohit Sharma at mid-off.The other opener Tillakaratne Dilshan (18) added 36 runs off 28 balls for the second wicket with Jayawardene to steady the ship.Ravichandran Ashwin broke the dangerous-looking stand with a carrom ball.Sri Lanka were still going strong with Jayawardene and Sangakkara keeping their chase on track. The experienced pair hit timely boundaries and rotated the strike to add 24 runs.Jayawardene, however, gifted India a wicket after hitting Suresh Raina for a four in the previous ball for a run-a-ball 24. He tried to slog a flighted delivery hard but hit it straight to Ravichandran Ashwin at mid-wicket.Hopes of an Indian comeback were raised when Lahiru Thirimanne (7) bottom-edged Amit Mishra to the wicket-keeper to leave his side four down for 78 in the 13th over.But Man of the Match Sangakkara came big when it mattered most and the gamble with Thisara Perera (23 off 14), who was pushed up the order, paid off.The pair added 56 runs off just 32 balls with Perera hitting two sixes in the 18th over to ensure that Sri Lanka are world champions for the first time since 1996.Mohit, Ashwin, Mishra and Raina bagged a wicket each for India.A superb knock from star batsman Virat Kohli appeared to be propelling India to a big score, but they were pegged back by some superb death bowling.Choosing to field, Sri Lanka bowled brilliantly to restrict India to a below-par 130 for 4 on a slow wicket.
Kohli tried his best with a 58-ball 77 and raced to his fifty – his fourth of the competition and eighth in international T20 career in 43 balls with 2 fours and 3 sixes.

He was handed an early life by captain Malinga when he mistimed his jump and dropped a chance after the batsman miscued a pull in Rangana Herath’s first over.

In the 16th over, Kohli took Kulasekara for a six and two fours and India looked set for late flurry.

Adjudged Player of the Series for his 319 runs he was inexplicably starved of strike and in the final four overs he faced only eight balls and in that time India added just 19 runs without a boundary.

India's two best T20 batsmen had little to do with the bat in the final as Raina did not get opportunity while Mahendra Singh Dhoni failed to connect wide yorkers.

Yuvraj Singh's shocker of an innings, in which he scratched to 11 off 21 balls, stalled momentum in the end overs despite India bringing up their 100 in 15.1 overs.

The hero of India’s successful 2007 World T20 campaign and 2011 World Cup came in the 11th over and lasted until the 19th eating up too many deliveries.

Big-hitting Dhoni promoted himself up the order but the damage had been done for India. Malinga and Kulasekara bowled wide yorkers to put a strangle on their charge and Dhoni could face just four balls for his 7.

Sri Lanka gained an early breakthrough when Ajinkya Rahane (3) played on off Angelo Mathews in the second over.

Rohit Sharma made a sedate 29 off 26 balls and put on 60 runs for the second wicket with Kohli before going back in the 11th over.

He gave himself room but a subtle change of pace by Herath was enough to send his drive into the hands of Sachitra Senanayake at extra cover.

The toss was delayed due to rain. The match was set to start at 7pm local time but was delayed by 40 minutes.

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