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Pak chief selector says decision to quit is final

Posted by Shane On February - 1 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Pakistan cricket chief selector Iqbal Qasim Monday refused to reconsider his decision to resign following the team’s poor showing on the current tour of Australia.

Ijaz Butt, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, said Monday that he has not accepted Qasim’s resignation and he will try to convince the former Test spinner to review his decision.

However, Qasim made it clear that he has resigned in a bid to accept responsibility for Pakistan’s disappointing performance in Australia. Qasim added his decision is final, adding that he will not take back his resignation.

‘After the clean sweep in the Test and one-day series, I don’t think it is my moral duty to remain the chief selector,’ said Qasim, who took over as Pakistan’s chief selector last July.

Qasim, who played in 50 Tests between 1976 and 1988 said that Pakistan’s losing streak has disappointed millions of cricket fans all over the country.

‘I am very disappointed, like millions of Pakistanis. As I am responsible for the selection of the team, I quit.’

‘The selection committee, which I headed, did its best to select the best possible teams, but they did not live up to the expectations of the fans who are badly hurt,’ he said.

List of players sold for IPL 3

Posted by Shane On January - 20 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Image source thehindubusinessline.com

Here is the list of IPL players auctioned on Tuesday in Mumbai.

Kieron Pollard (West Indies) was bought by Mumbai Indians for $750,000 (base price, $200,000).

Wayne Parnell (South Africa) was bought by Delhi Daredevils for $610,000 (base price, $200,000).

Shane Bond (New Zealand) was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders for $750,000 (base price, $100,000).

Kemar Roach (West Indies) was bought by Deccan Chargers for $720,000 (base price, $100,00).

Eoin Morgan (England) was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore for $220,000 (base price, $200,00).

Mohammad Kaif (India) was bought by Kings XI Punjab for $250,000 (base price $100,000)

Damien Martyn (Australia) was bought by Rajasthan Royals for the base price $100,000.

Thissara Perera (Sri Lanka) was bought by Chennai Super Kings for the base price$50,000.

Justin Kemp (South Africa) bought by Chennai Super Kings for the base price $100,000.

Adam Voges (Australia) bought by Rajasthan Royals for the base price $50,000.

Shiv Sena threat could not stop Hayden from IPL 3

Posted by Shane On January - 15 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Most of his compatriots have developed cold feet about playing in the Indian Premier League in the wake of Shiv Sena’s threat but retired opener Matthew Hayden said he is very much looking forward to be part of the third edition of the Twenty20 extravaganza. Hayden, who represents Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, said he never had problems in India and the country meant a lot for him and his family.

“I can say that I have been welcomed in all parts of India as a brother and friend of the country, which is a great privilege and I’m humble about it. Over a long period of time, I acknowledge, what India meant to me, individually and to my family as well. I’m looking forward with great confidence to playing in IPL,” the towering Australian said.

“In every tour, generally what happens that it is in player’s discretion to decide whether he wants to play or pull out because of personal reasons or other reasons. Obviously the matter now rests in the players’ hands,” Hayden said.

He conceded the players and the Australian Cricketers’ Association were concerned but felt the Aussies would be part of the tournament if the franchisees keep them updated about the security issue.

Australian players’ IPL participation became uncertain after Shiv Sena said they would not allow any Aussie cricketer to play here unless the attack on the Indians did not stop Down Under.

Source : Yahoo! News

Sachin Tendulkar has been named Master Blaster, Little Master, Legend by whole of cricket world. Right from ICC, Legends like  Sir Don Bradman,  rival players everyone a huge fan  of  Sachin .

But apart from these, Sachin has been called a kind hearted guy and named Gentleman.

Why do we call  Indian Cricketer and  legend Sachin Tendulkar a Gentleman.

Well Here is a small example to it

End Of Career for Nick Folk?

Posted by Shane On December - 19 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

A man is rated high when he makes his team win, but when he misses at the crucial moment he will be rated the worst. This is the fairy tale story that  grips every sportsman which is exactly the same with our cowboy member Nick Folk.

Nick Folk who plays for Dallas Cowboy missed the easy 24 yard field goal, which is the repeated error from folk  last few matches.  Now, the main issue arised is , many websites have gone out with their views on what will happen next to folk.

The reason behind the speculation is due to the following statement from the General manager of  Cow Boy

“I’ll look at that as early as tonight and tomorrow,” owner and general manager Jerry Jones  said.

No matter what happens to you  Folk, you will still be remembered as the best..

Marcus JordanA pair of shoes could end up costing the University of Central Florida nearly $2 million a year.

UCF promised Marcus Jordan, son of NBA legend Michael Jordan, that he could wear his father’s Nike Air Jordan brand for the Knights’ basketball team this season.

The problem? UCF has an exclusive $1.9 million contract with adidas that requires all coaches and athletes to use the company’s shoes, apparel and game equipment.

And now UCF and adidas are at an impasse, leaving an 18-year-old freshman with a famous father caught in middle.

“When I was being recruited, we talked about it,” said Marcus Jordan, who led Young to the 4A title last season. “They said they had talked to the adidas people and it wasn’t going to be a problem. I think everybody understands how big of a deal it is for my family.”

The deal has strained the relationship between UCF and one of its most important business partners, complicating current contract renewal negotiations. The university’s agreement with the company expires in 2010.

Contrary to a report last week by AOL Fanhouse, adidas officials told the Orlando Sentinel they have not reached an agreement with UCF yet about Jordan’s shoes.

“There is no compromise and the contract is currently under review,” adidas spokeswoman Andrea Corso said. “We are in negotiations for a future relationship regarding the broader UCF athletic program. What I can say is that these relationships are based upon agreed deliverables for both parties.”

UCF Athletics Association released a statement indicating it hopes to extend its five-year old relationship with adidas.

“At this time, we are working with adidas in determining how this unique set of circumstances will work for both parties,” the statement said. “We made adidas aware of this unique situation during contract renewal discussions. There is a great deal of respect for the adidas brand and the partnership.”

UCF’s contract with adidas represents about 5 percent of the UCF Athletics Association’s projected income this year.

UCF is negotiating a new deal with adidas that is tentatively expected to be worth $3 million and last up to six years. UCF would received all its merchandise from adidas free of charge under the new proposed contract, a change from the current deal that calls for UCF to buy some items from adidas at wholesale prices.

Nike has not expressed interest in taking over the UCF shoe contract, with the company well represented in the Florida market thanks to agreements with the University of Florida, Florida State and Miami.

In the worst possible scenario, UCF risks losing its current adidas contract worth and being forced buy its own clothing, shoes and equipment at full price for all 15 of its sports.

Marcus Jordan, the young man in the middle of this controversy, said he never meant to offend anyone.

“It’s a level of importance with the Jordan Brand and my family,” he said. “It’s no disrespect to adidas. I have a high level of respect for adidas, but I’m going to be wearing Jordan shoes. I’m wearing the adidas uniform and all my other UCF gear is adidas, but the shoes are going to be Jordan Brand.”

Dan Drane, an assistant professor of sports management at the University of Southern Mississippi, said it’s hard to imagine Marcus Jordan would be able to wear anything besides Nikes.

“Whether it’s right or wrong, Michael Jordan’s sons will always be compared to and associated with him,” Drane said. “It would be very difficult for them to be associated with a company other than the one that was so supportive of their father’s career.”

Drane said the shoe controversy goes beyond adidas simply wanting UCF to honor its contract.

“It’s a pretty deep issue that touches on a student’s legal right to wear whatever they feel is best for them,” Drane said. “In the end, this might end up being bigger than just a battle between adidas and Nike.”

This post was found is   chicagotribune.com/sports/chi-marcus-jordan-air-jordan,0,32539.story  and  they deserve the credit for the post.

nflThe 2009

National Football League (NFL) matches for week 4 are as follows. Just wait for results updates later.
Oakland Raiders vs. Houston Texans – – – – (Texans win over Raiders, 29-6)
Tennessee Titans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars – – – – (Jaguars win over Titans 37-17)
New York Giants vs. Kansas City Chiefs – – – – (Giants win over Chiefs 27-16)
Baltimore Ravens vs.New England Patriots – – – – (Patriots win over Ravens, 27-21)
Seattle Seahawks vs. Indianapolis Colts – – – – (Colts win over Seahawks, 34-17)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Washington Redskins – – – – (Redskins win over Buccaneers, 16-13)
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns – – – – (Bengals win over Browns, 23-20)
Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears – – – – (Bears win over Lions, 48-24)
Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins
New York Jets vs. New Orleans Saints
Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos
St. Louis Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers
San Diego Chargers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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