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This doctor is cued in to sports too

Dr. M.K. Raoof will take part in the World Snooker Q-School series in UK later this month. / The Hindu
Dr. M.K. Raoof will take part in the World Snooker Q-School series in UK later this month. / The Hindu

This gentle Hyderabadi, who is doing his MS, will be only one of the two from India – the other one being Lucky Vatnani (also from the city) – to take part in the Q School event

Far away in the United Kingdom, Dr. Mohammed Khizar Raoof, who is pursuing Masters Degree in Surgery (Medicine), will represent India in the prestigious World Snooker Q-School event for the third time and with the hopes of an improved performance.

For this gentle Hyderabadi, who is doing his MS in Deccan College of Medical Sciences here, will be only one of the two from India – interestingly the other one being Lucky Vatnani (also from the city) – to take part in this Q School event.

Even if they qualify for the semi-finals in the Q-School event, it means eligibility to compete in the Professional Tour which offers a mind-boggling 4.5 million pounds for the calendar year.

Competing in the major world events is nothing new for the 28-year-old Khizar as he was there for the 2006 world professional billiards meet in Leeds (UK) and also attended the 2006 ‘Stars of the Future’ training programme in the famed World Snooker Academy (Sheffield).

A runner-up in the All India snooker shootout last year, Khizar’s passion for the sport is unmistakable.

Always taking time off to show his prowess on the green baize. “Essentially, the Q School event comprises a set of three tournaments in which 12 semi-finalists from each event will find a place on the professional snooker main tour and a chance to rub shoulders with the greats of snooker like Ronnie O Sullivan,” reminds Dr. Khizar.

“Yes, I will be leaving for WSA prior to the Q School to get used to the playing conditions and sharpen my skills. This itself is a huge experience for the top amateurs and professionals will be there in action at the Academy,” the Hyderabadi says.

How good are your chances?

“This year, I think I am seasoned enough to do well in the English conditions, brushing aside the home sickness which many of us Indians generally face in the circuit,” Khizar says with a big smile.

“Definitely, I have a feel of who is lined up against me in the Q-School event and am confident of pulling off a surprise win,” signs off the doctor with the deft hands in cue sports too.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by V. V. Subrahmanyam / April 13th, 2013

Sania volleys into academy glory

Sania with her father Imran Mirza at the Sania Mirza Tennis Academy at Murtuzaguda in Hyderabad on Saturday. / Photo: V.V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu
Sania with her father Imran Mirza at the Sania Mirza Tennis Academy at Murtuzaguda in Hyderabad on Saturday. / Photo: V.V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu

 

‘ I want this Academy to be the hub of tennis not just in Hyderabad but in all of Asia’, says the two-time Grand Slam winner.

It’s all love-all serve at Sania Mirza Tennis Academy. And to the delight of the first batch of young talent which assembled to get a feel of the Academy before its formal inauguration at the end of next month, India’s best-ever women’s tennis player Sania Mirza donned the role of a coach, albeit briefly.

“Oh! It is a wonderful feeling to share whatever you know about the game and the thoughts and experiences having played with the best across the world,” exclaimed 26-year-old Sania in an exclusive chat with The Hindu after a stint with the ‘future’ star players.

“I want this Academy to be the hub of tennis activity not just in Hyderabad but for the entire sub-Continent and Asia,” says the excited champion who redefined the levels of excellence in tennis by an Indian woman player.

For the love of sport

“I keep telling parents that let the kids play the sport for the love of it and enjoy. If one starts playing it with an eye on the fame and name, then things might go awry, however talented one is. The passion has to be complemented with hard work, commitment,” reminds Sania.

Dream project

“It is great to see kids turn up at this Academy, which has been my dream project for so long. Honestly, when we started off, we never expected it to turn out to be of this scale,” says Sania about the project which has nine synthetic courts right now.

Everything is in place for the formal inauguration and there were quite a few players like Amreen, Sharmeen, Adam and Ganesh, who were trying to master the nuances of the sport.

“Essentially, this Academy caters to each category of players from under-14 to under-50 years differently. Since we have nine courts, time slots will not be a factor and the players should really enjoy the whole ambience,” says the two-time Grand Slam winner about the Academy, located at Murtuzaguda – a 20-minute drive from the posh Jubilee Hills locality.

“Yes, we are waiting for a couple of foreign coaches (some Hyderabad-based coaches are already on the job) before we make the formal launch of the Academy,” insists Imran Mirza, father-cum-mentor of the ace tennis player.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by V. V. Subrahmanyam / March 31t, 2013

MakeMyTrip signs as principal sponsor for Sunrisers Hyderabad

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Deep Kalra, Founder and CEO, MakeMyTrip.com (file photo) / The Hindu Business Line

New Delhi :

Online travel firm MakeMyTrip today said it has been signed up as the principal sponsor for IPL team Sunrisers Hyderabad and will also launch a marketing campaign targeted at travellers and IPL fans in April 2013.

“We are delighted to partner with Sunrisers Hyderabad and reach out to millions of IPL fans through this association,” MakeMyTrip.com CEO & Founder Deep Kalra said in a statement.

Commenting on the duration of the contract, the company said the partnership as principal sponsor for the team is for a year with recurring clause.

“The IPL demonstrates the synergies of the twin passions of cricket and travel, with fans following their teams to match-venues across different parts of the country,” he added.

As part of the association MakeMyTrip will showcase the Sunrisers association through a TVC featuring the team’s players — Dale Steyn, Cameron White and Ishant Sharma.

The new campaign will be aired to coincide with the launch of the IPL 2013 that will be played between April 3 and May 26.

Commenting on the partnership, Sunrisers Hyderabad CEO K Shanmugam said: “We are confident that they (MakeMyTrip) will ably partner us in our journey of reinvention and quest for success.

source: http://www.TheHinduBusinessLine.com / Home> News> Sports / by PTI / New Delhi, March 28th, 2013

Vijayawada archers excel at Bangkok meet

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A file photo of archer Jignas at a National Archery Championship. / The Hindu

19-year-old Jignas beats China’s He Ying 145-142 to win gold

City-based Volga Archery Academy archers erupted in joy as its senior archers did India proud at the first Asian Grand Prix championship that concluded at Bangkok by helping their country win men’s compound team gold and also the individual gold in the men’s compound segment.

Nineteen-year-old Ch. Jignas, academy’s favourite archer, who is working in Indian Army as Naik Subedar, grabbed the gold in the individual segment by defeating China’s He Ying by 145-142. He, along with Sandeep Kumar and Abhishek Varma clinched the team gold by outplaying Vietnam in the final.

“Jignas is gradually peaking and consistency is his forte. Recently he added a new setting – spiral ram – to his bow to improve his performance.

His Bangkok show clearly shows that he is on the right track,” said his mentor and chairman of the academy Ch. Satyanarayana. Jignas after his eight years of coaching stint, joined Indian Army and he is representing Services Sports Promotion Board in national events.

Jignas, out of 150, scored 144 (twice), 145 (twice) and 147 in the elimination rounds and garnered an impressive total of 687. “To achieve this level of scoring one should be blessed with extreme concentration and nerves of steel,” felt J. Rama Rao, compound coach and an Indian Railways archer.

Jignas, who was nurtured by late India coach Cherukuri Lenin, is a serious contender for a berth in the Indian team for the Asian Games to be held at Incheon (South Korea) in 2014.

Finishing eight in the individual segment was Ritul Chatterjee, a student of Satavahana College, who scored 139. “Ritul is going through rough weather. But he is made of sterner stuff and he will bounce back. Finishing eight in the Asia’s top 32 is not an east task,” felt Satyanarayana.

City archer Jyothi Surekha’s absence was felt as Indian’s women compound team bowed out in the quarterfinal. “Surekha was unable to take part in the Bangkok tourney as she was appearing for the intermediate exams. “She is the No.1 archer of India and her participation would have certainly helped India score more,” felt her father Surendra.

This talented trio of Vijayawada – Jignas, Surekha and Ritul – will be taking part in the national ranking tournament to be held at Jamshedpur from April 4 to 6 in which the Indian team for the future will be selected. “Along with the three, Apoorvasha Shinde who is ranked 13th in Indian women compound segment, will also contest for the slot in the Indian team,” said coach Rama Rao.

The Vijayawada academy also has talented youngsters like Sunendhu Roy, M. Chiranjeevi, Naveen, Bobba Akhil Chowdary, Jyostna, Omkar and Aveesh, who are training hard to don the Indian colours in the prestigious events like Asian Games and the Olympics.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by J. R. Sridharan / March 18th, 2013

Saina Nehwal credits parents for her success

Saina Nehwal has been a role model to young women over the last few years. Her popularity quotient went several notches higher after her Olympic feat in London last year, when she became India’s first shuttler to win a medal at the quadrennial event.

Saina’s parents have made huge sacrifices to give her the best. Saina said, “Thanks to my parents who simply followed the actions directed by the almighty, I’ve got all the fame in badminton. Why they moved from Hisar to Hyderabad, only God knows. I did not know what hardship meant as I worked on the instructions of my coaches with full discipline.”

She spoke about her early days in the sport. So what obstacles she encountered on the way? It was her family, Saina said, that faced a lot of difficulties. They let her concentrate on her game. “I was excellent in studies but my parents thought I could try a bit of sports. So, it was badminton and I landed up at the (SM) Arif sir’s academy and subsequently had stints with Goverdhan Reddy sir and finally joined Gopi sir.”

She said that she did not face discrimination in her early days.

source: http://www.dnaindia.com / DNA / Home> Sport> Report /by G.Krishnan / Place:Mumbai, Agency:DNA / Friday, March 08th, 2013

Incredible stats from India vs Australia at Hyderabad

Australia were crushed by a huge margin of an innings and 135 runs by India at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium — a win that is India’s sixth biggest overall and their second biggest ever against Australia.

The win also made Mahendra Singh Dhoni India’s most successful Test captain. It was his 22nd win, taking him past Sourav Ganguly’s tally of 21 wins. And Dhoni needed four fewer Tests to surpass Ganguly’s tally.

Dhoni’s record in home Tests is just remarkable. Out of a total of 26 Tests at home, Dhoni has lost only three (two of those defeats came in the last series against England, while the only other came against South Africa in 2010). Dhoni’s 17 wins at home are easily the most by any Indian captain, with Mohammad Azharuddin the distant second with 13 wins.

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Ashwin in action against the Aussies at Hyderabad. PTI

Dhoni has captained against Australia in six Tests at home and has won all six! His win-tally against Australia is the highest for an Indian captain, well ahead of Sunil Gavaskar and Sourav Ganguly, who both won three Tests each.

It was the seventh time that India won a Test by innings margin under Dhoni’s leadership. Mohammad Azharuddin holds the Indian record with eight such wins.

 

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On the first day of the Test Michael Clarke made an unexpected declaration with team score at 237 for nine. This provided only the third instance in Test history of a side declaring its innings on the very first day of a Test. The other two had come at Lord’s.

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar had gone wicketless in Chennai Test, but it was he who started Australia’s collapse at Hyderabad by taking first three wickets of Australian innings. David Warner’s wicket was his first in Test cricket and with this, he got a unique record to his name.

Kumar’s first wickets in all three formats of international cricket were all bowled (he had dismissed Nasir Jamshed and Mohammad Hafeez as his first wickets in Twenty20 internationals and One-day Internationals respectively). There have been a few players who have taken first wicket as bowled in two formats, but none had done this in all three before Kumar.

Incidentally there are seven other players who have taken their first wicket in each of the three formats without any assistance from a teammate. The complete list:

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The second day of Hyderabad Test will go down as one of India’s most dominating days against Australia (in terms of batting) as Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara went on scoring spree.

306 runs were added to India’s total with the loss of only one wicket (Sehwag). There have been only two occasions when India scored more runs against Australia in a day losing fewer or same number of wickets.

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Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara put on 370 runs, which is India’s best partnership for the second wicket in Test cricket. The pair obliterated the previous record stand of 344 (unbroken) between Sunil Gavaskar and Dilip Vengsarkar against West Indies at Kolkata in 1978-79. These two just failed to beat India’s highest ever partnership for any wicket against Australia.

VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid had added 376 runs for the fifth wicket at Kolkata in 2000-01. The Vijay- Pujara partnership is now India’s fourth highest partnership for any wicket in Test cricket. It is also the third highest partnership for any wicket by any side against Australia.

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After the 370-run partnership for the second wicket between Vijay and Pujara, Indian innings lost its way somewhat and folded for 503. India’s total is in fact the second lowest all-out total in Test cricket to include a partnership of 350 or more. Graham Gooch and David Gower had added 351 runs for the second wicket for England against Australia at The Oval in 1985, but the team got dismissed for 464.

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Cheteshwar Pujara (204) scored his second double hundred in Test cricket, after his unbeaten 206 against England at Ahmedabad in November 2012. During his innings, Pujara completed his 1000 runs in Test cricket. He equalled Sunil Gavaskar’s Indian record of doing so in least number of Tests (11).

In terms of innings Pujara is the second quickest with 18 innings after Vinod Kambli , who reached the mark in just 14 innings. In Test cricket Don Bradman is the quickest to accomplish this feat, taking only 7 Tests. In terms of innings England’s Herbert Sutcliffe and West Indies’ Everton Weekes share the record with 12 innings to do so.

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Murali Vijay (167) scored his highest score in Test cricket, beating his 139 also against Australia at Bangalore in 2010-11. Interestingly Vijay’s both Test hundreds have come against Australia and on both the occasions he was involved in a 300-run partnership! At Bangalore in 2010-11 he had added 308 runs for the third wicket with Sachin Tendulkar.

India crossed 500 for the second time in two consecutive Tests (they had made 572 in the first Test at Chennai). This provided only the second such instance for India against Australia. In 2000-01 series India had made 657 for 7 declared at Kolkata and followed it up with 501 at Chennai.

In their second innings, Australia crumbled from 108 for three to be all out for 131 – losing last seven wickets for 23 runs – their worst collapse against India. At Wankhede in 1979-80 Australia had lost their last seven wickets for 42 runs.

Australia’s defeat provided the 11th instance of a team losing after declaring the first innings of a match. It was, however, the first time ever that a team lost by innings margin after declaring the first innings of a match.

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After second, third and fourth day’s play was completely washed off, South Africa declared first innings. England declared their first innings. South Africa then forfeited their second innings, setting England a target of 249, which they achieved with 2 wickets and five balls to spare.

India won the Test without taking all 20 opposition wickets (Michael Clarke had declared Australia’s first innings with nine wickets down). This was the eighth such instance for India. Interestingly four of them have come against Australia! The fewest wickets taken by India to win a Test are 16 against West Indies at Port-of-Spain in 1975-76.

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Note: Had India won the Chennai Test vs Australia in 1986-87 (that eventually ended in a thrilling tie), they would have done so by taking only 12 opposition wickets!

Australia could aggregate only 368 runs in the match (237 in the first and 131 in the second). This is one of their worst batting performances in a Test against India.
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Interestingly Australia’s match aggregate of 368 was still two runs less than Vijay –Pujara partnership! It was the 14th instance in Test annals when an entire team was outscored by a single partnership.

The win is India’s fifth in consecutive Tests at home against Australia. In fact India have not lost to Australia in last 9 home Tests.

source:http://www.firstpost.com / Home> FirstPost.Sports> Sports / by Rajneesh Gupta / March 07th, 2013

Nalgonda wins U-19 hockey gold cup

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The victorious Under-19 boys junior college hockey team.-/  Photo: Singam Venkataramana / The Hindu

Collector N. Mukteswara Rao on Wednesday praised the district under-19 hockey team which won the Trinokelkar Memorial Gold Cup tournament organised in Madanapalle, in Chittoor district.

Collector compliments

He presented trophies to each of the 16 team members, who bagged the gold medal.

Thirteen of the team members were from the Boys Junior College, Nalgonda, two from Boys Junior College, Chityal and one from Boys Junior College, Devarakonda.

Three members of the team from the Nalgonda Junior College, Ch. Yadagiri, Sai Prasad and G. Sai Vineeth later took part in the nationals.

In-charge principal of the college Gona Reddy, physical director T. Ravinder Reddy were among those present at the function.

Later the Collector interacted with the team members.

He advised them to be firmly focused on their goal.

Three players of the team take part in nationals

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> National > Andhra Pradesh / by Correspondent / Nalgonda, February 28th, 2013

WTA Dubai – Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Sania Mirza win second doubles title of the year

Duo upset Petrova/ Srebotnik in the final

Bethanie Mattek-Sands, of the United States, and Sania Mirza, of India, won their fourth title on tour as a team and their second of the season with an upset win over second seeds Nadia Petrova and Katrina Srebotnik 64 26 107 to win the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Saturday.

After the win, Mirza, a crowd favourite in Dubai, commented, “When you play a final it’s not really just about tennis – it’s a lot about nerves and trying to keep positive. It’s the ones who are gutsy, or gutsier than the others at that given point of time, who come through. When we went down 4-0 in the second set we were a little passive and defensive. When you play people like Nadia and Kata, you have to be offensive. They’re both 6′ tall, to start with. We knew we had to attack more. And we knew that in a super tie-break anything can happen.”

Sania added, “We’re great friends, of course, but I think more than that we really enjoy playing tennis. There’s no point getting down on yourself. That kind of works for us. Maybe it doesn’t work for everyone, but it works for us. Even when we’re smiling in between points, we know when we play it’s going to be intense again and we’re going to be right back. I like to smile and enjoy tennis and competing, and live for moments like that. Fortunately I found somebody who can do that too.”

Mattek-Sands commented, “I’ve always said my whole career that playing doubles is better than any practice session you can do. You’re serving, you’re returning, you’re playing points, you’re under pressure. But what Sania said is true – physically it can be an issue. You have to keep up and be able to play twice a day, and week in and week out.”

This was Sania’s 16th doubles title on tour and Mattek-Sands 12th.

Petrova and Srebotnik lost in the finals on the tour for the second week in a row – losing to Italians Roberta Vinci and Sara Errani in Doha last week.

Sania has stopped playing singles to focus on doubles and protect her body from breaking down to injuries often.

source: http://www.tennisworldusa.org / WTA Tennis by Prakash / February 24th, 2013

Emphatic win for State Bank of Hyderabad

State Bank of Hyderabad scored an easy 4-0 win over Nobel Football Academy (Aurangabad) in the final of the Varco all-India invitation football tournament in Yavatmal (Maharahstra) on Sunday.

The Hyderabad outfit took the lead in the 24th minute of a header from Faisal Jabri of a throw-in taken by Tattam Naidu.

Within 10 minutes, Mohd Moazzam made it 2-0 for SBH with a fine solo effort.

In the second session, Mohd Qizar and Moazzam scored one goal each to complete the tally for the winner.

Special prizes were given to SBH players — Raji Naidu (best goalkeeper), Faisal Al Jabri (best striker), Tattam Naidu (best defender) and Mohammad Moazzam (player of the tournament) — even as the winning team was richer by Rs. 21,000.

Anutej moves up

Y. Anutej Reddy defeated Harshith Shankar 8-4 in the boys’ qualifying round of the AITA Talent Series tennis tournament organised by Tariq Sports Academy.

The results: Qualifying round: Boys: Y. Anutej Reddy bt Harshith Shankar 8-4; Elan Elangovan bt B. Ruthvik 8-2; S. D. Himakesh bt Ganta Sai Karteek Redyy 8-3; K. Dheeraj Dhanvee bt Aditya Kallepalli 8-7 (7-3); Karne Chaitanya bt T. Sri Charan Yedu 8-0; T. Sri Harsha bt Ajay Kallepalli 8-6; G. Gaurav Reddy bt Ch. Hemanth Gulla 8-2; A. Krishna Teja bt Akshit Reddy 8-2.

Chinna Babu shines

Chinna Babu was the gross winner in the Denty’s golf tournament organised by Hyderabad Golf Association here.

The results: Gross: 1. Chinna Babu, 2. D. S. Sumanth.

Category 0-9 handicap: 1. K. Shashidhar Reddy, 2. K. Anil Reddy.

Category 10-18: 1. M. Aditya, 2. K. Sanjay.

Ladies & juniors: 1. Navjay Jaiswal, 2. Rekha Reddy.

Closest to pin: 1. Mohan Tyagi. Straight drive: Suresh Reddy.

Football league

Warangal District Football Association will organise the District league championship in the first week of March.

Interested schools, college and football clubs may register by February 28.

For details, call 98492 06310.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> Sports / Hyderabad, February 25th, 2013

AAI to conduct four national ranking archery events in 2013

The Archery Association of India will this year conduct four national ranking tournaments through its member associations.
These tournaments would be followed by a final at the end of the year to crown the champion. Each of the event will also be the basis for selection of the Indian team for the following international competition.
This was stated by Anil Kamineni, Secretary General, Archery Association of India, at a press meet on the eve of the 1st National Ranking Archery Tournament here.
He said, Vijay Kumar Malhotra, President, AAI, has announced that a prize money of Rs 25 lakh would be given during the year for the NRAT’s (National Ranking Archery Tournaments) and the final.
The Andhra Pradesh Archery Association is hosting the year’s first national ranking tournament at the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh, Sports Complex, Gachibowli, on February 23 and 24.
The tournament carries a prize money of Rs 3 lakh and Rs 25 lakh prize money spread over various tournaments, including four national ranking events across the year, has been allocated.
Top archers of India, both in the recurve and compound section, would be participating in the tournament. The Indian team for the forthcoming competition in Bangkok will also be selected based on this tournament.
About 80 archers of the country will be seen in action. Some of the established names include Deepika Kumari, Jayanth Talukdar, Dola Banerjee and Tarundeep Rai.

source: http://www.Business-Standard.com / Home> PTI Stories> National> News / by Press Trust of India / Hyderabad, February 21st, 2013