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Ashley Young could be out for “many weeks”, fears Louis van Gaal

Louis van Gaal admitted Machester United’s away form is becoming a concern as the club’s injury crisis furthered deepened at the Britannia Stadium.

Ashley Young could be out for several weeks after the United player suffered a hamstring injury during the Reds’ draw at Stoke on New Year’s Day, fears Louis van Gaal.
Van Gaal admits it could be ‘many weeks’, but added: “I’m not a doctor so we have to wait for tomorrow or the day after.”

Young, playing at right wing-back, was forced off with around 15 minutes left at the Britannia Stadium after pulling up whilst running down the wing.
United have had a string of injuries to contend with so far this season, but Young has featured regularly on either the left or right flank.

Minnesota Vikings' Peterson reaches plea deal to avoid jail

GNN - Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson reached a plea deal on Tuesday to charges of abusing his 4-year-old son that would see the former NFL most valuable player avoid any jail time.

Peterson, 29, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor assault charge. He must pay a fine of $4,000 and perform community service, under the deal reached in a court outside of Houston.

He had been accused of felony injury to a child. Montgomery County Judge Kelly Case deferred any finding for two years.

"I'm just glad this is over," Peterson said on the steps of the courthouse. "I can put this behind me. And me and my family can begin to move forward."

Peterson is among a handful of National Football League players recently charged, convicted or implicated with domestic abuse in a scandal that has rocked the nation's most popular sport.

Peterson had been charged with striking his son with a thin tree branch as a form of punishment, leaving the child bruised.

Any punishment by the NFL is separate from any possible deal with local prosecutors.

"We will review the matter, including the court record, and then make a determination on his status," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told Reuters in an e-mail.

"We cannot provide a timetable."

Peterson's combination of speed and power has made him one of the league's top running backs.

He rushed for 2,097 yards in his MVP year of 2012, an eye-popping 6.0 yards per carry, and finished just eight yards shy of Eric Dickerson's all-time single-season record set in 1984.

Peterson said as a child growing up in Texas, where corporal punishment is legal, that he was disciplined in the same manner that he used to punish his son.

The Vikings absorbed heavy criticism for holding Peterson from only one game until one of its sponsors, hotel chain Radisson, suspended its contract with the team.

With the NFL under fire for its uneven handling of domestic abuse cases, the Vikings ultimately placed Peterson on the NFL's exempt list, which suspends him from all team activities but continues to pay him his full $11.75 million salary.

(GNN,AIP,Reuters,ga)(Additional reporting by Steve Ginsburg in Washington and David Bailey in Minneapolis; Editing by Doina Chiacu)

Cricket: Pakistan close on series win after Misbah’s blitz

#GNN - ABU DHABI: Pakistan were on the verge of their first series win over Australia in 20 years and victory in the second Test after skipper Misbah-ul Haq rewrote the re code books with his belligerent batting in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

Misbah smashed a 56-ball hundred, equaling West Indian legend Viv Richards’s record made against England at Antigua in 1986, minutes after breaking the mark for the fastest fifty which he made off just 21 balls at Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

Misbah’s stunning blitz set up Pakistan to declare their second innings at 293-3, setting a daunting 603-run target for Australia who suffered another batting collapse before reaching 143-4 at stumps on the fourth day.

Steven Smith (38) and Mitchell Marsh (26) were at the crease as Australia still need another 460 runs for an unlikely win or bat out three sessions on the final day to avoid a 2-0 whitewash, their first series defeat against the Pakistanis since a 1-0 loss in Pakistan in 1994.

Australia’s woes with the bat continued as left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar (3-65) struck regular blows by dismissing Chris Rogers (two), Glenn Maxwell (four) and Michael Clarke (five) in 19 balls to leave Australia tottering at 43-3.

Clarke was beaten by a beautiful turner as the Australian captain pushed on the back foot only to see his stumps disturbed.

That summed up Clarke’s miserable series with only 57 runs.

David Warner had held on end intact, reaching his 13th half-century before miscuing a drive off Mohammad Hafeez and was caught for 58.

Earlier Misbah, notorious for his slow batting in one-day internationals, removed all doubts about his credentials.

In all he hit 11 boundaries and five sixes off 57 balls during his two centuries in the match, a blitz which overshadowed Azhar Ali’s feat of 100 not out, making this only the second occasion in Test cricket’s history when two batsmen scored a century in each innings in the same match.

Australian brothers Ian and Greg Chappell scored centuries in each innings against New Zealand at Wellington in 1973.

Misbah beat the previous record of the fastest half-century held by South Africa’s Jacques Kallis scored against Zimbabwe at Cape Town in 2004.

Misbah hit two boundaries off paceman Mitchell Starc to reach his hundred, punched the air in delight and waved his bat to team-mates.

This is also the second fastest hundred in terms of time, behind Australia’s Jack Gregory who reached a hundred in 70 minutes against South Africa at Johannesburg in 1921.

Misbah took 74 minutes to reach the mark.

Misbah cut loose after Younis Khan fell for 46, hitting three sixes and a four off one Steven Smith over and then hit the spinner for his fourth six an over later.

In all he hit four boundaries and as many sixes in his fifty. Misbah pushed Starc for three to complete the fastest Test fifty ever which took only 24 minutes.

The previous fastest fifty in terms of time was held by Bangladesh’s Mohammad Ashraful who took 27 minutes for his fifty against India at Dhaka in 2007.

The previous fastest Test half-century by a Pakistani batsman was by Shahid Afridi who took 26 balls to reach the mark, against India at Bangalore in 2005.

Majid Khan previously held the record for the fastest hundred by a Pakistani, scored off 74 balls against New Zealand in Karachi in 1976.

Pakistan had resumed at 61-2 on the fourth morning, losing only Younis Khan to Smith before lunch.

Younis, who scored century in each innings of Pakistan’s 221-run win in the first Test in Dubai, finished with a Pakistani record of 468 runs in two matches.

Source: AIP, APP, GA

Murray crashes to Ferrer in Shanghai

#GNN #SHANGHAI: Britain’s Andy Murray crashed out of the Shanghai Masters against Spain’s David Ferrer on Thursday in a blow to his hopes of making the end-of-season World Tour Finals.

The 11th seed took the first set with ease before crumbling, as Ferrer took it 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 to leapfrog Murray into ninth place in the race to reach the eight-man year-ender.

It was a crushing setback for Murray, who has won seven of their previous 12 meetings and must now scramble if he is to make next month’s season finale in London.

A day after Rafael Nadal was one of five top-10 players to fall, Murray started the third-round match brightly, going 5-1 ahead within 25 minutes before closing the first set 6-2 with his fifth ace.

But fifth seed Ferrer took the initiative in the second set with increasingly powerful groundstrokes, snuffing out the threat from Murray’s aggressive serving game.

The 27-year-old Scot earned just one break point in the second set, as he made a series of mistakes dealing with Ferrer’s topspin.

And the Spaniard continued to torment early in the decider, breaking serve at his second attempt after Murray drove a routine groundstroke into the net.

He then broke again to charge ahead at 5-2 before sealing it in one hour and 55 minutes.

Novak Djokovic, Nadal and Roger Federer have already qualified for the World Tour Finals, leaving five spots up for grabs.

But most of the players gunning for the remaining positions have already lost in Shanghai, with only Tomas Berdych, in seventh place, remaining.

And the Czech sixth seed strengthened his bid when he won his third round match against Croatian Ivo Karlovic 6-3, 6-4 in just one hour four minutes.

Meanwhile, Gilles Simon of France continued his fine form at the tournament, dumping out Malek Jaziri of Tunisia 6-2, 6-3 after ousting Australian Open champion Stan Wawrinka in the second round.

Elsewhere, Julien Benneteau of France beat American Jack Sock 6-3, 6-4.

Source: APP, AIP

Pietersen blames Flower for ‘choking’ England

#GNN UK - #LONDON: There were many villains in the England dressing-room but none was bigger than coach Andy Flower, Kevin Pietersen said as he launched a fresh attack on the man he blames for master-minding a covert operation to get rid of him.

Forty-eight hours of Flower-bashing did not seem enough to satisfy Pietersen as even when he was asked about his so-called ‘back-stabbing’ team mates or the England and Wales Cricket Board’s desire to produce “choir boy” players, the 34-year-old turned the focus back to his nemesis-in-chief.

Asked if things turned sour with his team mates due to a clash of personalities or jealousy, Pietersen told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday: “We’ll leave the team mates out of this for now and we’ll just talk about the coach (Flower).

“The coaching issue was a big issue. The coach didn’t like me.

Coach wanted me out. At any opportunity that he got he would collect his notes and he’d eventually get me one day.

It’s incredibly unfortunate that it ended the way it ended.”

Pietersen accused wicketkeeper Matt Prior and bowlers Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann and James Anderson of forming a clique which made life miserable for other members of the team due to their bullying tactics.

But South-African born Pietersen was adamant that it was Flower who “let that clique grow like a bad weed and choke our team”.

“The team mates played a part in it because they were allowed to play a part in it. But a decent man manager, a decent coach would have sorted the situation out and none of this would ever have happened,” added Pietersen on the eve of the publication of his explosive biography – KP.

“If a great coach was in charge of England, none of this would have happened.”

Flower led England to the top of the world test rankings for a year from August 2011, master-minded three Ashes series victories and was coach when they won the World Twenty20 Cup in 2010.

Since making his England debut in a one-dayer in 2004, Pietersen’s on-pitch fireworks enabled him to amass 13,797 runs over 277 international matches to become England’s highest ever run scorer.

However, it is his inability to stop those sparks flying when he comes off the field that has made him persona non grata in the England set-up — with the axe falling on his career following the 5-0 humiliation in the last Ashes series.

“They want the characters, they want the personalities on the field, they want the headlines, they want the guys to perform and they will very happily accept all the big endorsements and the companies that will sponsor them,” Pietersen said.

“But goodness, anybody who dares say anything, other than strict regime line, you get in trouble. Unfortunately, you can’t have the two.

“You can’t have the maverick or the great player who does extraordinary things on the field and then have a choir boy off it. It just doesn’t work.”

Source: APP, AIP

World Cup will decide who’s number one: Clarke


#GNN #Sports - #HARARE: Next year´s #Cricket World Cup will decide the kings of the 50-over game whatever happens in the race to top the ICC world rankings between now and then, according to Australia captain Michael Clarke.

Australia top the rankings going into Sunday´s triangular series match against Zimbabwe in Harare but, depending on results, could be overhauled this week by India or South Africa, who they face on Tuesday.

Clarke believes that the definitive ruling on the best one-day side will not come until Australia and New Zealand host the World Cup from Feb. 14-March 29 next year.

"Whoever wins that tournament will be seen as the number one one-day team in the world," Clarke told the Cricket Australia website in Zimbabwe.

"That´s the way I´ve always looked at one-day rankings. I guess you love being number one in any form of the game but ... you get a great indicator who is the number one team in the world in six months time playing in a World Cup. "That´s what dictates it."

Australia, who won the World Cup in 1987, 1999, 2003 and 2007, recently lost their brief grip on the number one test ranking to the Proteas.

South Africa´s best showing at the World Cup was a semi-final appearance in the 1999 tournament, when they bowed out despite a tied last four match against the Australians because of their inferior run rate in the Super Six stage.(GNN)(Reuters)(AIP)(GA)

#Kvitova joins upset list in loss to Krunic

#GNN #Sports- NEW YORK: #Top seeds Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams advanced as expected but the upset-riddled U.S. Open women´s draw took another hit when Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova was ousted by a 145th-ranked qualifier on Saturday.

Kvitova, the third seed, joined the long upset hit-list at the hands of little-known, 21-year-old Aleksandra Krunic of Serbia, becoming the tournament´s fifth victim among the top eight women´s seeds.

Kvitova, outsteadied by the quick-moving Serb, joined Simona Halep (2), Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Angelique Kerber (6) and Ana Ivanovic (8) in being shown the exit.(GNN)(Reuters)(AIP)(GA)

Pakistan bat against Sri Lanka in decider

#GNN - #DAMBULLA: #Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq won the toss and elected to bat in the third and decisive one-day international against Sri Lanka in Dambulla on Saturday.
With the series level at 1-1, Pakistan welcomed back spin spearhead Saeed Ajmal who missed the previous two matches due to a flying visit to Australia to have his bowling action tested.

Ajmal was tested in Brisbane after his action was reported by the umpires during the preceding Test series, which Sri Lanka won 2-0. He is allowed to play on till the results of the tests are made known.

Ajmal replaced left-arm seamer Junaid Khan in the team.

Sri Lanka also made one change, bringing in seamer Dhammika Prasad in place of Nuwan Kulasekara.Pakistan won the first match in Hambantota by four wickets, before Sri Lanka drew level with a 77-run win in the second game at the same venue.

Pakistan: Misbah-ul Haq (capt), Sharjeel Khan, Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Hafeez, Umar Akmal, Fawad Alam, Sohaib Maqsood, Shahid Afridi, Saeed Ajmal, Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Irfan.

Sri Lanka: Angelo Mathews (capt), Tillakaratne Dilshan, Upul Tharanga, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene, Ashan Priyanjan, Thisara Perera, Lasith Malinga, Dhammika Prasad, Rangana Herath, Seekuge Prasanna.

Umpires: Ruchira Palliyaguruge (SRI) and S. Ravi (IND)

TV umpire: Steve Davis (AUS)

Match referee: Andy Pycroft (ZIM)

Shaharyar Khan elected chairman PCB

#GNN - LAHORE: Former diplomat Shaharyar Khan was Monday elected Pakistan´s cricket chief for a three-year term, a move aimed at ending a 14-month leadership tussle which has left the governing body in disarray.
Khan, 80, becomes the 30th chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) but the only one to have a second tenure, having held the post between December 2003 to October 2006.

Khan was elected unopposed under the Board´s new constitution adopted last month in a bid to resolve the dispute triggered in May last year when then-chairman Zaka Ashraf was suspended by Islamabad High Court.

After Ashraf´s suspension, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif appointed veteran journalist Najam Sethi as PCB head. But court orders and government decrees saw Sethi swapping power with Ashraf five times.

The Supreme Court last month ordered elections under the new constitution and named a retired judge as interim PCB chief and election commissioner.

The PCB said in a statement Khan was unanimously elected unopposed by the 10-member board of governors.

Khan, who also served as the country´s foreign secretary between 1990-94, was appointed PCB head by military ruler General Pervez Musharraf but was removed after the fiasco in the Oval Test against England in 2006. Pakistan forfeited that Test after then-skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq refused to lead the team onto the field in protest at being penalised by the umpires for ball-tampering.

Khan was blamed for not handling the matter properly. But his experience as foreign secretary was credited as being instrumental in reviving Pakistan-India ties in 1999. Then Pakistan toured India after a gap of 12 years, with Khan as team manager. (GNN)(AFP)(AIP)

Ronaldo still the boss as Madrid win Super Cup

#GNN - #CARDIFF: #Cristiano #Ronaldo #upstaged new team-mates Toni Kroos and James Rodriguez and homecoming hero Gareth Bale as Real Madrid beat Sevilla 2-0 in Cardiff on Tuesday to win the UEFA Super Cup.
World Cup stars Kroos and Rodriguez were making their Madrid debuts, while Bale was returning to his hometown, but it was Ronaldo, characteristically, who hogged the spotlight with a brace in the Welsh capital.

The Portugal captain claimed a 30th-minute opener from Bale´s cross and then slammed home a second goal shortly after half-time to earn the European champions what could be the first of six trophies this season. "We knew this would be a complex game, but we played well and created goal-scoring opportunities," said Ronaldo, who was named man of the match by his former Manchester United mentor Alex Ferguson.

On Kroos and Rodriguez, he added: "These are two crucial players for us. They played well and they helped the team win this important trophy. "While 80-million-euro ($108 million) new recruit Rodriguez had a modest debut, Madrid´s new-look attack -- which cost roughly 310 million euros to assemble -- showed ominous flashes of quality.

Victory gave Madrid only their second Super Cup, after a maiden triumph in 2002, and enabled Carlo Ancelotti´s side to avenge a costly 2-1 loss at the hands of Europa League winners Sevilla in La Liga last season.

While Ancelotti named both Kroos and Rodriguez in his starting XI, Sevilla left-back Alberto Moreno was omitted from his side´s match-day squad amid reports he is on the verge of joining Liverpool.

With Kroos sitting in front of the back four and Rodriguez to his left in a 4-3-3 shape, Madrid quickly assumed control of the game at the Cardiff City Stadium.

Bale and then Ronaldo, with a free-kick, saw efforts deflected narrowly off-target, before Bale´s outside-of-the-foot volley from a Rodriguez left-wing cross was blocked by a defender.

A misplaced pass by Daniel Carvajal gave Sevilla winger Vitolo a chance to shoot at goal, obliging Iker Casillas to save at his near post, but Madrid were soon back on the front foot.

After Federico Fazio headed a deflected cross from Fabio Coentrao off his own line and Sevilla goalkeeper Beto blocked sharply from Ronaldo, Madrid´s lavishly assembled forward line clicked into gear for what their fans hope will be the first goal of many.

When a Sevilla attack broke down, Ronaldo flashed a pass inside to Rodriguez, who immediately sprayed the ball wide to Bale on the left flank.

The Cardiff-born Welshman took a touch before sending a fine, searching cross towards the back post, where Ronaldo powered in to volley home.

Moments later, a shanked clearance from Rodriguez meant that Casillas had to save from Daniel Carrico, but Madrid were good value for their half-time lead.

Ronaldo doubled his side´s lead, and his personal tally, four minutes into the second period, gathering a pass from Karim Benzema and walloping a left-foot shot past international colleague Beto.

Beto prevented Madrid from extending their lead by clawing away a shot from Benzema and then brilliantly blocking a crisp strike by Colombia star Rodriguez, who made way for Isco with 18 minutes to play.

Beto also produced a late flying save to thwart Bale, who was unable to crown his return to Cardiff with a goal, but who has now won three titles in his first 12 months at Madrid. (GNN)(AFP)(AIP)

U.S. judge rules against #NCAA, says athletes can be paid

#GNN - The National Collegiate Athletic Association must allow universities to offer student athletes a limited share of revenue, a U.S. judge ruled on Friday, a decision that cuts to the heart of the NCAA's mission to enforce amateurism in college sports.
More than 20 current and former athletes filed an antitrust class action against the NCAA, saying players should share in profits of college athletics, a lucrative business in which universities reap billions of dollars from football and basketball.

U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken in Oakland, California, on Friday issued an injunction to allow students to recover some revenue generated from use of their names, images and likenesses. Wilken did not put the injunction on hold pending appeal, but said it will not take effect until the start of the next recruiting cycle.

"I think we'll look back at this five years from now as the day that college sports began to change. That's how important it is," said Roger Abrams, a sports law professor at Northeastern University.

NCAA Chief Legal Officer Donald Remy said "we disagree" with the court's ruling allowing athletes to share in revenue.

"We note that the Court's decision sets limits on compensation," Remy said, adding that "the NCAA is committed to fully supporting student-athletes."

The ruling adds to the mounting legal, political and public pressure for colleges to share the revenue athletic programs generate and give student athletes better benefits. In April, football players at Northwestern University became the first U.S. student athletes to vote on whether to unionize.

The majority of college athletes do not go on to play professionally. Critics say the NCAA's current scholarship policy short-changes athletes who risk injury and devote many hours to practice sessions, travel and competition.

On Thursday, the NCAA gave the five biggest college conferences broader authority to set their own rules on areas such as scholarships, insurance and travel for athletes' families.

The NCAA grosses roughly $770 million per year in media rights for its annual Division I men's basketball tournament, known as March Madness. Revenues are shared with member schools.

The richest conferences generate billions of dollars each year exclusively for themselves through media contracts and their own cable TV networks, primarily on the popularity of football and men's basketball.

Wilken's ruling follows a three-week bench trial earlier this summer. The lead plaintiff, Edward O'Bannon, won a national basketball championship with UCLA in 1995. He testified during trial that he usually spent about 40-45 hours per week on basketball and "maybe about 12 hours" on academics.

"I was an athlete masquerading as a student," O'Bannon said in court.

In her order on Friday, Wilken wrote that inequities in college sports could likely "be better addressed as a policy matter by reforms other than those available as a remedy for the antitrust violation found here."

However, Wilken still opted to issue an injunction. She ordered the NCAA to allow schools to hold a limited share of licensing revenue in trust for recruits, payable when they leave school or when their eligibility expires.

The NCAA is still allowed to enforce rules that ban student-athletes from endorsing commercial products, Wilken ruled.

Matthew Mitten, director of the National Sports Law Institute at Marquette University Law School, said the ruling moves college sports closer to the professional model.

"The amateur model that college sports has been is certainly on life support," he said.

The case in U.S. District Court, Northern District of California is Edward O'Bannon et al. vs. National Collegiate Athletic Association et al., 09-3329.

(GNN)(Reuters)(AIP)(Additional reporting by Joseph Ax and Sarah McBride; Editing by Mary Milliken and David Gregorio)

Concept cars: NUST race car finishes in top half at international competition

#GNN - #ISLAMABAD: Named after late Naval Captain Nadeem Ahmed (Shaheed), the concept car manufactured by the students of National University of Science and Technology (NUST) improved its position by 33 steps in comparison to its performance last year and stood 51st out of 106 teams from all over the world.

The annual formula student competition that was held at the famed Silverstone Circuit in England between the 9th and 14th of July also declared Team Pakistan as the team with the best media support, as the participation of the car at the competition was covered 88 times in the print media and 30 times in the electronic media, said a press release.

Shah Talha Sohail, driver of the NAS 14 sports car and a member of the team, paid special kudos to the Pakistani media for supporting the car. “When we arrived at Silverstone, everyone was skeptical about the performance of the team among [opponents from] developed nations, however the excellent support by the Pakistan media and its recognition at the competition was a big boost for the whole team ahead of the competition,” he stated after his return from the trip.

According to Talha, the NUST team managed to surpass a number of experienced teams including India, Turkey and Egypt. He shared that NAS14 also managed to clear five out of six inspections and tests. “Last year none of the tests were cleared,” he remarked.

The Formula NUST Racing team was supported by Interactive Group, O3b Networks and Sri Lanka’s EZY Racing. Interactive Group CEO Shahid Mahmud and EZY Racing CEO Shafaraz Hamzadeen paid tribute to the young NUST students for their “big leap forward”.

Formula Student, run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, challenges student engineers from all over the world to design, build and race a single seat racing car in one year.

These sports cars are then judged on their speed, acceleration, handling and endurance in a series of time-trial races, while the teams are also tested on various counts...

Published in GNN, Tribune, AIP, August 6th,2014.

England win third Test to level series against India

#GNN - #SOUTHAMPTON: #England beat #India by 266 runs to win the third Test at #Southampton on Thursday and level the five-match series at 1-1.
India, resuming on their overnight 112 for four, were bowled out in under 25 overs on Thursday for 178 before lunch on the final day in pursuit of what would have been a new fourth innings record winning total of 445.

Victory saw England end a run of 10 Tests without a win, a sequence stretching back nearly a year.

Off-spinner Moeen Ali did the bulk of the damage with Test-best figures of six for 67, including a spell of four for 17 in 22 balls on Thursday, the all-rounder ending the match by bowling Pankaj Singh.

The series continues with the fourth Test at Old Trafford starting on August 7. (AFP)

Champion Feng Tianwei in winning start - #Commonwealth_Games

#GNN - #GLASGOW: Reigning #champion Feng Tianwei got off to a winning start in the Commonwealth Games women´s table tennis singles with a 4-0 win over Nigerian Cecilia Akpan.

Having already progressed through to the fourth round of the mixed doubles alongside Zhan Jian, Singapore´s world number four, Feng beat Akpan, ranked 320 in the world, 11-9, 11-7, 11-5, 11-4 in the second round.

Feng, 27, who has already won gold in the women´s team event, now faces Australia´s Zhenhua Dederko in the third round on Thursday, when she begins her women´s doubles campaign alongside Yu Mengyu.

Second seed Yu, ranked 10 in the world, needed five games to beat England´s Tin-Tin Ho, 15, while third seed Lin Ye won by the same margin against Megan Phillips of Wales, to progress to the third round. (AFP)

England ease past Canada to reach hockey semis - #Commonwealth_Games

#GNN - #GLASGOW: #England will almost certainly face reigning champions Australia in the semi-finals of the men´s hockey event at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow after a routine 3-1 win over Canada on Thursday.
Just needing to avoid a heavy defeat to seal their passage into the last four, two goals from Ashley Jackson and another from captain Barry Middleton put England 3-0 up before Canadian captain Scott Tupper fired home a late consolation.

New Zealand will ensure they finish top of Group B by avoiding defeat against Malaysia later on Thursday, whilst Australia can also round off a 100 percent record from Group A when they face hosts Scotland. (AFP)

Villumsen takes gold for New Zealand - #Commonwealth_Games

#GNN - #GLASGOW: Linda Villumsen won gold for New Zealand in the women´s individual cycling time trial at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Thursday.

The 29-year-old finished in a time of 42 minutes 25.46 seconds to make up for the heartache she suffered in Dehli four years ago when she finished second.

England´s Emma Pooley, in her final race before retirement, had to settle for silver while Australia´s Katrin Garfoot took the bronze. (AFP)

New Zealand to impose lengthy jail terms for match-fixing

#GNN - #WELLINGTON: New Zealand is to slap a seven-year jail term on anyone caught match-fixing under a new law due to take effect before it hosts the Cricket World Cup and Under-20 FIFA World Cup next year.
The Match-Fixing Bill, introduced to parliament Thursday with unanimous political support, would apply the lengthy sentences to anyone caught trying to influence or benefit from the outcome of a match or race.

"Match-fixing is a growing problem internationally and has been described as the number one threat to the integrity, value and growth of sport," Sports Minister Murray McCully said. "As we have seen from recent events, New Zealand is not immune to this threat."

Former New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent was recently banned for life from the sport after admitting to fixing, while Chris Cairns, who has denied match-fixing, remains under investigation.

Opposition sports spokesman Trevor Mallard said the bill made an important change to existing laws to make it "very clear that match-fixing is a crime. This puts it beyond any doubt whatsoever".

An International Centre for Sport Security report released earlier this year estimated that more than US$140 billion is laundered annually through sport betting "and 80 percent of global sport betting is illegal." (AFP)

Match-fixers should be severely punished: Miandad

#GNN - #KARACHI: Former Test #cricketer Javed Miandad said that New Zealand has taken a good step against match-fixing but the seven-year jail term is not enough and it should by life-imprisonment or death sentence.

Javed Miandad, during a talk with Geo News, was commenting on the New Zealand move towards law making against match-fixing.

He said that in Pakistan too, law-making against match-fixing is badly needed.

Miandad said that the match-fixers should not be left free and they must be severely punished.

South Africa´s Kallis ends international career

#GNN - #JOHANNESBURG: South Africa all-rounder Jacques Kallis on Wednesday announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket.
The 38-year-old, South Africa´s all-time leading Test scorer with 13,174 runs, had already brought the curtain down on his Test career in December.

His decision means he will no longer be available for the Proteas´ one day and Twenty20 sides and rules him out of taking part in next year´s World Cup.

The former Middlesex and Glamorgan star´s last international outing was the recent 2-1 one day series win in Sri Lanka.

"I realized in Sri Lanka that my dream of playing in a World Cup was a bridge too far," Kallis said.

"I just knew on that tour that I was done. The squad that was in Sri Lanka is an amazing one and I believe they have a good chance of bringing the trophy home in March.

"I would like to thank Cricket South Africa, the team, the team sponsors, my sponsors, the fans and all the people who have been involved in my career.

It has been an amazing journey."I am not retiring from all cricket as I have a two-year contract with the Sydney Thunder and, if possible, to help the Kolkata Knight Riders defend the IPL (Indian Premier League) title we won earlier this year."

Pakistani wrestler qualifies for final in Commonwealth Games

#GNN - #GLASGOW: Pakistani wrestler, Qamar Abbas emerged victorious in today’s 74 kg Wrestling semi finals in the Commonwealth Games and he is now all set to take on the Indian contestant in final.

Qamar Abbas defeated England’s Mike Grundy in the semi finals of Men’s 74 kg Wrestling. Abbas is now only one step away from claiming the gold medal.

Qamar Abbas will face India’s Sushil Kumar in the final that is scheduled to be held tonight.