Sunday, 25 June 2017

India beat West Indies by 105 runs in 2 nd ODI - Rahane&Kuldeep Hit's the Show-Latest from Cricket-Live cricket score




Fifty overs. Forty-three overs. It doesn't quite matter. India are a bot designed to score 300 and not too many more when batting first, which proved to be more than enough against the inexperienced West Indies batting. No team has scored as many 300s as India - 96 - and it was fitting that they took the lead by seamlessly recalibrating their approach in a rain-curtailed ODI.
RAHANE  got to his third ODI century - the period approaching his hundred was the only slow spell in India's innings, DHAWAN's run continued with yet another half-century, and KOHLI knocked off an effortless 87 off 66. Shai Hope delayed the inevitable West Indies defeat with a fine 81, but once they had lost two wickets before the first run had been scored off a bat, further rain was their only ally. It was not to be.
Early morning rain had left the pitch damp and the atmosphere heavy, ideal bowling conditions that prompted the hosts to invite India to bat. The conditions eventually didn't turn out to be as treacherous as expected, but it didn't help that West Indies' new-ball bowlers never got their length right. They were either too short or too full, getting cut and pulled or driven with ease. There was also more intent from the India openers, who as a partnership have the best average among all pairs who have added at least 1500 runs together. Rahane got going with an upper-cut for a six, and Dhawan loved the driving practice given to him, off-driving Jason Holder for successive boundaries before pulling him for one more in the eighth over. India's 63 in the first 10 overs was about 14 more than what has been their average since the 2015 World Cup.
The busy scoring continued, especially given that Devendra Bishoo, who bowled well in the first match, struggled with his length. In Bishoo's third over, Rahane picked up two boundaries to get into the 40s. He lost Dhawan immediately after, stumped off the offspin of Ashley Nurse for 63 off 59, but took over the dominant role as Kohli settled down. As in the first match, this was atypical of Rahane, who usually slows down after a quick start against the hard new ball. Here, as on Friday, he accelerated gradually after a sedate start.
From 36 off 45, Rahane scored the next 50 runs in 40 balls, but slowed down near the hundred. The nerves were understandable. Here is a Test shoo-in who has struggled to cement a place in ODIs because he has failed to convert those quick starts on a regular basis. With KL Rahul nearing fitness, this chance, which has come through the rest given to Rohit Sharma, could be his last. You can understand Rahane wanted to grab it. He risked a run-out, he edged a cut, and the next 11 runs took 16 balls. He then laced a cover drive to bring up the hundred, but fell immediately after, looking to slog.
Kohli, though, didn't let the wickets slow India down. His acceleration was dramatic. He scored his final 50 runs in 25 balls. You could see he was struggling physically because of the high humidity, which is perhaps why there was an extra effort to set that solid base and concentrate on the swing of the bat and not the power. He didn't over-hit any of his four sixes, but hit them so clean that he didn't need to look up to see where they went. In the end, that lack of power did him in when he lofted an Alzarri Joseph slower ball to long-on in the penultimate over of the innings.
If there were any doubts about India getting the 300, Holder put paid to them by bowling three beamers and a foot-fault no-ball in his last two overs. The extra deliveries and runs took India over, making it 99 runs in the last nine overs. The next 99 runs would take more than half the length of West Indies' innings, and three wickets to boot.
B Kumar started off bowling in areas where batsmen's mistakes hurt them, taking two wickets in his first two overs. In the fourth over, Hope steered Umesh Yadav to score the first run off the bat. By the time he hit the first boundary of the innings, in the sixth over, the asking rate had crossed eight.
Hope showed the promise he carries with a composed innings, but he alone was never going to be able to make up for the disastrous and a struggling Evin Lewis at the other end. One of the final acts of the match belonged to a man bowling for the first time in ODIs: Kuldeep Yadhav had Lewis stumped off a wrong'un, and Hope lbw on the sweep moments after the batsman had hit him for a six over long-off. He later came back to have Holder stumped off another wrong'un to stamp out the last bit of resistance.

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KIDAMBI SRIKANTH HIT'S CHEN LONG TO WIN AUSTRALIA OPEN SUPER SERIES
         


      




 

HIGHLIGHTS
-->Srikanth beat Olympic champion 22-20, 21-16 to win his 4th Super Series title

-->This is Srikanth's first win over Chen Long in six meetings

-->This is Srikanth's second Super Series title in seven days

 DELHI: India shuttler Kidambi Srikanth defeated Olympic champion Chen Long in a dominating fashion to win the  Australian Open Super Series men's singles title on Sunday. Srikanth won in straight games 22-20, 21-16 to win his career's fourth Super Series title.

       

This is world no 11 Srikanth's second straight title victory in a week after he won the Indonesian Open Super Series Premier last Sunday.
        

Srikanth had reached the final of the Singapore Open in April and Indonesia Open before this tournament and has thus become only the fifth player in the world and the first Indian male shuttler to contest three consecutive Super Series finals.
       

     
The opening game was an evenly contested affair with the two opponents exchanging the lead. At the start, the rallies were a bit long but both resorted to an attacking game from thereon.

However, aided by his deceptive shots and searing smashes, Srikanth took 11-9 lead at the break. After the resumption, Long crawled back with three straight points to take lead at 12-11. The game went down the wire with the Chinese saving a game point with a cross court smash but the 24-year-old Indian eventually prevailed to win it 22-20 and take 1-0 lead in 23 minutes.
He was in red-hot form in the second game where he bossed over Long after a engrossing rally to win the first point with a 323 kph winner.
     
But Srikanth raced to a 6-2 lead over the current All England Champion and in a similar fashion to the opening game, took a 11-9 lead at the short break. Unlike the first game where Long launched a comeback, here Srikanth was in no mood to relent, opening a five-point lead at 19-15. And then sealed the game and the title at 21-16 to win the singles title.



MODI ABOUT KIDAMBI SRIKANTH

NEW DELHI: PM Narendrs Modi on Sunday congratulated badminton player Kidambi Srikanthon his stellar performance at the BWF Super Series in Indonesia.

"Badminton player Kidambi Srikanth recently won the Indonesia Open. He has made the nation proud," PM Modi said in his monthly radio broadcase programme in Mann Ki Baat.
   


                        

BAI ANNOUNCES RS 5 LAKH CASH REWARD
Ace Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth extended his stellar run of form to become the first Indian male shuttler to win two consecutive Super Series title after he won the Australia Open and etch his name in the history of Indian badminton.

And to celebrate this historic moment, Badminton Association of India president Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced a cash reward of Rs five lakh for Srikanth, who not only won his fourth Super Series title but also became the only fifth badminton player in the world to make it to three consecutive Super Series finals on the trot.

ఆస్ట్రేలియన్ ఓపెన్ సూపర్ సిరీస్‌లో తెలుగు తేజం కిదాంబి శ్రీకాంత్ విజేతగా నిలిచాడు. తుదిపోరులో చైనా ప్రత్యర్థిని మట్టికరిపించి టైటిల్ సాధించాడు. ఈ విజయంతో వరుసగా రెండో బ్యాడ్మింటన్ సిరీస్‌ను సాధించాడు. గతవారమే ఇండోనేసియా సూపర్ సిరీస్‌ విజేతగా నిలిచిన శ్రీకాంత్, తాజాగా మరో టైటిల్‌‌ను తన ఖాతాలో వేసుకున్నాడు. ఆస్ట్రేలియా ఓపెన్ సూపర్ సిరీస్‌ పురుషుల సింగిల్స్ ఫైనల్‌లో భాగంగా ఆదివారం తుది పోరులో ఒలంపిక్, ప్రపంచ ఛాంపియన్ చైనాకి చెందిన చెన్ లాంగ్‌పై 22-20, 21- 16 తేడాతో వరసు సెట్లలో ఓడించి అలవోక విజయం సాధించి టోర్నీ సాధించాడు.


     

మ్యాచ్ ఆరంభం నుంచి చెన్ లాంగ్‌పై శ్రీకాంత్‌ ఎదురుదాడి చేశాడు.. తొలి సెట్‌‌లో ఇద్దరూ హోరాహోరీగా సాగడంతో 22-20తో చేజిక్కించుకున్న శ్రీకాంత్, రెండో సెట్‌లోనూ మాత్రం తన జోరును కొనసాగించాడు. ఎలాంటి తప్పిదాలకు తావ్వివకుండా 21-16తో గెలిచి విజయాన్ని అందుకున్నాడు. ఇండోనేసియా టైటిల్ గెలిచి ఊపుమీదున్న కిదాంబి తాజాగా మరో సూపర్ సిరీస్‌ను గెలుపొందడం విశేషం. మే నెలలోనూ సింగపూర్ ఓపెన్ సూపర్ సిరీస్ ఫైనల్ చేరాడు. ఇలా వరుసగా మూడు సూపర్ సిరీస్‌ల్లో ఒక భారత పురుష షట్లర్ ఫైనల్ చేరి రెండు స్లారు విజేతగా నిలవడం ఇదే తొలిసారి.

శ్రీకాంత్ గత వారం ప్రపంచ నంబర్ వన్ క్రీడాకారుడు సెన్ వాన్ హోను ఓడించి ఇండోనేషియా టైటిల్ గెలిచాడు. అలాగే ఆస్ట్రేలియన్ ఓపెన్‌ రెండో రౌండ్‌లోనూ అదే సెన్ వాన్‌ను ఓడించి క్వార్టర్స్‌లో ప్రవేశించాడు. క్వార్టర్స్‌లో మరో తెలుగు తేజం సాయి ప్రణీత్‌ను ఓడించి సింగపూర్ ఓపెన్ ఫైనల్‌లో ఓటమికి బదులు తీర్చుకున్నాడు. ప్రణీత్‌పై గెలుపుతో సెమీస్ చేరి‌న శ్రీకాంత్ శనివారం జరిగిన సెమీస్ మ్యాచ్‌లో నాలుగో సీడ్ షై యుకి (చైనా)పై అలవోక విజయం సాధించి టోర్నీ ఫైనల్ చేరాడు. నాలుగు సూపర్ సిరీస్‌లతోపాటు ఒలంపిక్స్‌లో పతకం సాధించిన చెన్ లాంగ్‌ను ఓడించి టైటిల్ గెలుపొందడం విశేషం.
        




OIL TANKER KILLS 148 - 148 KILLED IN OIL TANKER EXPLOSION IN PAKISTAN - OVERTURNED OIL TANKER EXPLODES IN PAKISTAN - 148 BURN TO DEATH IN OIL TANKER EXPLOSION-LATEST FROM PAKISTAN



An overturned oil tanker exploded on a Pakistani highway as local villagers gathered to collect the leaking fuel, engulfing them in an inferno that killed at least 148 people and critically burned scores more.
Authorities warned that the death toll could rise in the accident near Bahawalpur, a city of of about 1 million people near the Indian border. More than 150 people were injured, 50 of them critically, when the flames from the blast engulfed the crowd.
Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif cut short a trip to London and raced home to his mourning nation. He ordered Punjab provincial officials to provide whatever rescue and medical personnel were needed and expressed "deep grief over the heavy loss of life in the unfortunate accident."
Regional police chief Raja Riffat told Pakistan's Dawn news agency it was not immediately clear what ignited the blast.
“When (the tanker) turned over the residents of the nearby village of Ramzanpur Joya rushed to the site with buckets and other containers, and a large number of people on motorcycles also came and started collecting the spilling fuel,”agency. “After about 10 minutes the tanker exploded in a huge fireball and enveloped the people collecting petrol."
Local official Rana Muhammad Saleem Afzal told Pakistan's Associated Press (APP)  the Lahore-bound oil tanker had slipped from the road, causing hundreds of gallons to begin gushing out. About 120 people died immediately in the blast, and many more soon died from their burn wounds, he said.
District Emergency Officer Asif Raheem Channar told APP most of the bodies were burned beyond recognition and would require DNA testing to confirm identities.
Haroon-ur-Rasheed,  ex-senior police official and an expert to deal with emergency and rescue operations in Bahawalpur, said it was too soon to determine what caused the explosion. But he said batteries on the truck, cigarettes lit by some people who had gathered to collect the oil or even cellphones could have ignited the blast.
Authorities said scores of motorcycles, cars, trucks and bicycles also burned.
Saznoor Ahmad, 30, whose two cousins were killed in the fire, told The Associated Press the crowd of people screamed as the flames engulfed them.
"The fire moved so fast," he said.
After the explosion, Mohammed Salim ran toward the smoke carrying buckets of water and sand. But he told AP the heat was too intense to reach those in need.
"I could hear people screaming but I couldn't get to them," he said.
Abdul Malik, a local police officer who was also among the first to arrive, described a "horrible scene."
"I have never seen anything like it in my life. Victims trapped in the fireball. They were screaming for help," he told AP. "We saw bodies everywhere, so many were just skeletons. The people who were alive were in really bad shape."

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