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After GM title Babu aims to become world champion

Hyderabad:


Having achieved the Grandmaster title at the age of 19, M R Lalith Babu is now aiming to improve his ranking and be a world chess champion.

Babu, who earned his third GM norm at the Hastings International Chess Congress in London last week, became the 26th Grandmaster from India and fourth from Andhra Pradesh.

Interestingly, the other GMs from the state – Koneru Humpy, P Harikrishna and D Harika — also belong to Vijayawada, the coastal Andhra city.

Crediting both his mother for spotting the talent in him and striving hard to make him the player he is, as well as coach Murali Krishna for sharpening his skills, Babu said, “It was definitely not a cakewalk for me. We need to work hard to be GM. My mother and my coach encouraged me a lot.”

“My goal is to improve my world ranking, to be a super Grandmaster and to prepare for World Championship,” Babu said.

The teenager came into reckoning with a win at the 46th AP State Chess Championship held at Nellore when he was 15. The prodigy also went on to win the National Under-17 Championship at Calicut in 2007.

He subsequently secured the International Master title after winning a silver medal at the Asian Junior Championship in Chennai.

Babu emerged as the strongest player at the Leiden Championship in the Netherlands, overcoming some of the big names like GMs Van den Doel and Savchenko during the tournament.

He got his first GM and final IM norm in 2009 in Spain and the second GM norm at the Chennai Open in 2010.

The journey of Babu getting his Grandmaster title was not easy as it also involved securing funds, Babu`s mother Padma said.

“Though we faced rejections at times for sponsorships, we took it in a positive way. We thought we should work more to be eligible for securing sponsorships. After all, there was no compulsion for someone to sponsor us.

“Lalith Babu had three IM and three GM norms. He never drew with anyone for a draw. Instead of drawing the game, he always wanted to win the game and obtain the norm. It is a matter of pride for me,” she said.

Padma also said that some well-wishers in Vijayawada and the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) helped her with finances to send Babu for foreign events.

“We cannot relax now. I feel his life actually starts now. I want him to reach the level of Viswanathan Anand. We need to plan his career in a different way. I hope some sponsors or the government would help us. He need to play foreign events now,” she said.

source: http://www.ZeeNews.India.com / Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Birla group plans sports city

Hyderabad:

The Yash Birla group has submitted a proposal to the state government for the setting up of an international-standard sports city in the state. Group representatives met CM N Kiran Kumar Reddy and promised to bring in an investment of Rs 13,000 crore for the proposed project.

The sports city will have all kinds of sports infrastructure along with a manufacturing centre and a wellness centre. At the facility, local sporting talent will be developed to match international standards. For the project, the group wanted 450 acres of land near any international airport and another 250 acres for the wellness centre.

“The land earmarked for the Lepakshi knowledge hub near Anantapur is anyway vacant and, what’s more, it is also close to Bangalore airport. We may consider the site for the project,” said government sources. If the group agrees to this, the agreement will be signed at the Partnership Summit that starts on January 11.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> City> Hyderabad / TNN / January 08th, 2012

Sydney Test to be special for Hyderabadis

India left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha, Dr. G. K. Harinath, CEO of Cricket New South Wales, V V S Laxman and Indian team manager Shivlal Yadav met at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday.   The Hindu.

Sydney keeps its date with history when the India-Australia second Test that starts on Tuesday happens to be the 100th Test at this hallowed venue ‘Down Under’. And, Hyderabadis too have something to rejoice for being part of this piece of great moment in Test cricket.

Dr. G. K. Harinath, CEO of Cricket New South Wales, is a Hyderabadi who settled long ago in Australia and is now also a Board member. “I am proud to be part of this historic moment. There is so much in the air every time the SCG hosts an international match,” he says in an exclusive chat with The Hindu from Sydney, on the eve of the 100th Test match.

Then there is the Hyderabad’s star batsman V. V. S. Laxman, whose romance with SCG is now part of cricketing folklore thanks to his memorable hundreds on previous tours.

In fact, Dr. Harinath met the three Hyderabadis at the SCG this morning – Laxman, Indian team manager Shivlal Yadav and left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha. “It was a very touching encounter. It is always great to meet someone from our own city who heads Cricket NSW and is also a Board member of Cricket Australia. Honestly, I felt really proud when we met him,” says Shivlal.

Dr. Harinath also reveals that Laxman’s father Dr. V. Shantharam happened to be his classmate and thereby he has a special relationship with the elegant Indian batsman’s family.

“V. V. S. is immensely popular in Sydney. What impresses me the most is that he is a gentleman besides being a world-class player. People like him contribute a lot to the promotion of cricket across the globe,” the NSW Chief Executive Officer commented.

“Sydney has a seating capacity of 50,000 and it is a picturesque venue with the backdrop of Harbour Bridge and the famous Opera House apparently being the USP of this wonderful stadium. It has a fantastic tradition of always sporting wickets and people love to come to an iconic ground which also has world-class facilities,” he explained.

“The most memorable moment for me is to be conferred the Life Membership of Cricket New South Wales considering that only 120 were privileged to get it so far in its 150-year history,” a proud Dr. Harinath pointed out.

Even as the focus will be on Sachin Tendulkar looking for the elusive 100th century in international cricket, Hyderabadis too will be “eagerly awaiting that great moment and be part of history”.

“I sincerely hope that the great Indian maestro (Sachin) will score his 100th century here. As an Australian of Indian Origin and as the Chairman of CNSW, it adds extra dimension to my life and at the end I would like to see this as a contest between two great teams. India with its passion and millions of supporters and the Aussies with a never-say-die attitude,” he concludes.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / News> Cities> Hyderabad / by  V. V. Subrahmanyam / Hyderabad, January 03rd, 2012

Saina Nehwal creates history in World SuperSeries Finals

Saina Nehwal defeated Denmark’s Tine Baun 21-17, 21-18 yesterday to become the first Indian singles player to reach the finals of the BWF World Superseries Finals.

Saina Nehwal

Earlier, Jwala Gutta and Valiyaveetil Diju had achieved the feat in 2009, where they were defeated by the pair of Christinna Pedersen and Joaquim Nielsen.

This was Nehwal’s fourth consecutive win in the tournament in Liuzhou (China), having topped Group B en route to the elimination stage. She took just 35 minutes in disposing of the World No 5. Nehwal will face stiff competition when she squares off against World No 1 Yihan Wang in the final of the season-ending tournament today.

source: http://www.mid-day.com/ Home> Sports> International / IANS / New Delhi / December 18th, 2011