Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Raikkonen: Podium should be possible


Kimi Raikkonen
Kimi Raikkonen says he'll be racing for a top-three result in Bahrain as long Lotus are able to get the "upgrades on the car to work properly."

Raikkonen heads to Bahrain just days after an exciting but disappointing Chinese GP in which his two-stop strategy cost him vital places and points.

The former World Rally driver had been running as high as second with 12 laps to go before losing 10 place in just two laps as his tyres reached the end of their rubber. He finished P14.

"It looked the best one for us and it worked for Romain," he said when asked if he was 'frustrated' that his strategy did not work out. "If we had the same information again, we'd probably try the same approach.

"It didn't work, but you don't know these things unless you try them. We will now know better for next time. We were pretty close to finishing on the podium. We didn't. That's racing."

Raikkonen, though, is looking to bounce back with a strong result this weekend in Bahrain, saying the podium could be within reach.

The Sakhir circuit has been a happy hunting ground for him as, out of six races at the track, he has achieved five points-scoring hauls, four of which were courtesy of podium finishes.

"I have had a second and three third places in Bahrain which is okay. It is good to race there," said the Finn.

"We won't know how strong the car will be until we get there. Maybe we will get the upgrades on the car to work properly and we will be able to go faster than in China. Let's see.

"A podium should be possible and I think it has been at all the races we've been at so far. We don't know exactly how good the car will be until we get there, but we don't expect any problems."
Source: http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/7678958/Raikkonen-Podium-should-be-possible

I-League Weekly Watch: Top half and relegation scenarios

As the I-League enters the home straight, Goal.com has a look at the situation at the top and bottom of the table...

I-League
As the season reaches it's conclusion, Goal.com presents a weekly feature which would guide you through the I-League title race as well as the relegation scramble till the end of the season.

So, let us start off with a glance at the complete table, as of 16th April 2012.



Matches

Goals
PTSGPWonDrawnLost





GSGA

1Dempo Sports Club53241725





5621
2Mohun Bagan44251285





4932
3East Bengal44231355





4222
4Churchill Brothers SC44241356





4426
5Pune FC43241275





4232
6Prayag United42251195





4129
7Salgaocar SC40231175





3117
8Sporting Clube de Goa37241077





4640
9Air India32259511





3036
10Shillong Lajong FC27257612





2444
11Mumbai FC24257315





2947
12Chirag United Club Kerala17235216





2344
13Pailan Arrows9220913





1036
14HAL Bangalore8241518





1859

Now, getting into the technicalities first, teams level on points are separated by their head-to- head records and not the goal difference. Therefore, suppose Mohun Bagan and Dempo end up level on points, it will be the Goans who will be placed higher because of a better head-to-head record, that includes a 5-0 thrashing in Goa and a 2-2 draw away at Kolkata.

So, let us now delve a bit deeper into the different 'segments' of the league table...

The Champions Elect


1Dempo Sports Club53241725





56

It will take a blistering run by East Bengal to prevent Dempo from being crowned the I-League champions in 2011-12.  As luck goes, Dempo will face East Bengal next in what may as well end the latter's slim chance of an unlikely I-League truimph. For all intents and purposes however, Dempo have done everything except lifting the I-League trophy. Even if they lose against East Bengal on Friday, a point against Prayag United will be enough to guarantee them the championship no matter what the Red and Gold may do.

Scramble For Being Runners Up



Matches

Goals
PTSGPWonDrawnLost





GSGA
2Mohun Bagan44251285





4932
3East Bengal44231355





4222
4Churchill Brothers SC44241356





4426
5Pune FC43241275





4232
6Prayag United42251195





4129
7Salgaocar SC40231175





3117

Among all the teams chasing Dempo, only East Bengal have a mathematical chance of actually catching up with the runaway league leaders and infact they need to script a miraculous run to actually take the I-League to Kolkata for the first time. With 44 points from 23 matches, a total of 9 points from their  last three matches of the campaign will see them tied on points with Dempo provided the Goan side lose their next two fixtures. Their next match against Dempo thus is a must win for them, as a point there will see Dempo winning the title. The rest of the two ties against SC Goa at home and Air India away are certainly winnable and with some luck, hoping Dempo lose against Prayag, East Bengal can actually make this miracle a reality.


Mohun Bagan looked like serious title contenders for the large part of the season, but consecutive draws against Dempo and bottom placed HAL has seen their ambitions fade away. Their hopes of finishing runners up too have taken a beating as they drew against Salgaocar SC. The most they can hope for now is a top 5 finish.

Meanwhile Churchill's hopes of a late surge for the title was extinguished as Dempo beat them 4-2 in the Goan derby. Even though they bounced back by easing out Pune FC from the title race, Subhas Bhowmick's team can at best finish runners up.

Pune FC's hot streak has been ended by a home defeat to Churchill after they had won five games on the trot. While they currently lie fifth with two games to play they can finish anywhere from 2nd to 7th.

Salgaocar's late renaissance could also see them finishing in second or third place this season, but this will also be subject to them doing well after their AFC Cup troubles.

Too many draws have cost Prayag United a top half finish. Although they came out with great results against many of the teams above them, a league maximum of 9 draws sees them not among the Top 5 contenders. However they still have a role to play since if they manage to defeat Dempo in the last round, they will have helped in bringing the I-league to Kolkata, provided the Red and Gold keep their side of the bargain.

The Safe Haven: 


Matches

Goals
PTSGPWonDrawnLost





GSGA
8Sporting Clube de Goa37241077





4640
9Air India32259511





3036
10Shillong Lajong FC27257612





2444


Sporting Clube de Goa too have been guilty of being inconsistent throughout the whole I-League season. Their late run of good form has however covered up their disastrous start to the season. But difficult ties remaining means they are hardly expected to move up from their present state.

Funnily enough, both Air India and Shillong Lajong have nowhere to go. Neither do they stand a chance to finish within the top 8, with Sporting 5 points ahead of Air India also have a game in hand, nor can they go down , with Chirag United 10 points behind Shillong Lajong. They would be definitely looking forward to an improved display next season.

The Relegation Scramble:


Matches

Goals
PTSGPWonDrawnLost





GSGA
11Mumbai FC24257315





2947
12Chirag United Club Kerala17235216





2344


Now to put things in perspective, HAL are already relegated with just 8 points so far, inspite of scoring four against Pune FC ( they conceded six!!).  And although they have a compatriot in the form of Pailan Arrows, the All India Football Federation's (AIFF) development  outfit won't be relegated as per norms set prior to the start of the I-League.

So, it comes down to Mumbai FC and Chirag United Kerala as to who will join HAL in the I-League Division 2 next season. Now this presents a fascinating end to the I-League now that the winners are almost as good as decided.

Mumbai FC are 7 points clear of Chirag with one game left to play with their opponents being Chirag.

The Keralites however have two games in hand,  They can easily get 3 points against whipping boys Pailan Arrows, who haven't won yet this season. And their last match is against Mumbai FC which may be a decider between the two to decide who avoids the drop. However for that last match to be of any signifance, Chirag have to somehow find the will and the performance to defeat the reigning I-League champions Salgaocar SC in their penultimate match.

With Biswajit Bhattacharya's men having all to play for, and Salgaocar concentrating on the AFC Cup more, now that their title hopes have vanished, the side from Kerala can certainly do the unthinkable and set up a cracker of a last match against Mumbai FC.

For the record Chirag also have a better head-to-head record, having beaten Mumbai FC 2-0 in January.

Article Source: http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2012/04/16/3030272/i-league-weekly-watch-top-half-and-relegation-scenarios

ONGC book their berth in next season's I-League

The Mumbai based club become the first team this season to have won promotion back to the elite division, as a point against Aizawl FC proves to be enough for them....



ONGC have bounced straight back into the I-League Division I on their first attempt after being relegated from the elite tier in the 2010-11 season. They assured themselves of a top 2 finish in the final stage of the qualifiers which are currently underway at Gangtok with a 1-1 draw against Aizawl FC in their last league encounter.

The point, which was gained after Alhassan Abubakr had restored parity for ONGC, who had fallen behind to a strike by Sumaila Safianu in the 30th minute, meant that the Mumbai based club finish with 22 points from their 12 outings, and with the second and third placed teams, United Sikkim SC and Mohammedan Sporting set to face each other on Tuesday, ONGC are sure of promotion.

Knowing that they just needed a point, the league leaders started on a cautious note, as they looked to earn a ticket to the top tier. However their plans were upset by Safianu putting Aizawl ahead and it was only after going behind that ONGC settled down and started their regular passing game and interchanged well between themselves. Infact by the end of the game they could have easily gone home with all three points, but for the profligacy of their strikers upfront.

The second team which shall join the Mumbai based club in the top tier next season will be decided by the clash between Mohd. Sporting and United Sikkim S.C. Bhaichung Bhutia’s side, who are on 21 points and need just a point, have the upper hand against the Kolkatan side, who will have to go all out for a win, as they are a point behind United Sikkim in the standings.

Article Source: http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2012/04/16/3040662/ongc-book-their-berth-in-next-seasons-i-league

ICC presidency term to be cut to a year

The ICC's Executive Board has confirmed a constitutional amendment that will alter the role of its president and create a new post of a non-voting Board Chairman. The amendment, if approved by the ICC's general body in June, will convert the presidency of cricket's governing body into a rotational one-year term from 2014, at which time the post of vice-president will cease to exist. The chairman, who will now head the Executive Board, will serve a maximum of three two-year terms.
ICC Logo

The nomination of Bangladesh Cricket Board president Mustafa Kamal as the joint candidate from Bangladesh and Pakistan for the vice-president's post, to succeed Alan Isaac in 2014, has been deferred until the ICC's annual conference, to be held in Kuala Lumpur at the end of June.

This will be the fourth time the ICC has made a change in its presidential format since reworking its constitution in 1996. The move to do away with a rotational presidency follows the controversial rejection in June 2010 of the nomination of John Howard as the ICC's vice-presidential candidate to succeed president Sharad Pawar. The constitutional amendment may have retained a rotational presidency, but the actual post has been altered in two different ways. From 2014 onward, the president's term has been cut down from two to one year and the position completely detached from administrative decision-making with the creation of the post of a chairman of the Board.

When the post of president was first created at the ICC, each full member appointed one man for the post on a rotational basis; Jagmohan Dalmiya from India, Malcolm Gray from Australia, Ehsan Mani from Pakistan and Percy Sonn from South Africa were the men appointed under this system. In 2007, the system was tweaked and the post of vice-president was also created. Though rotation stayed as a policy, nominations now came from pairs of countries: Australia-New Zealand, West Indies-England, India-Sri Lanka, Pakistan-Bangladesh and South Africa-Zimbabwe.

Kamal's vice-presidential nomination has now been further delayed. The re-defined president's role and the constitutional amendments would first need to be confirmed before the Board can turn its attention to what is to be done with the vice-president's post over the next two years. Within the next two months, Kamal's ambitions of becoming the ICC vice-president and from there, the president, will rest primarily on the support of the PCB. On Sunday, Bangladesh formally confirmed to the PCB that they will play one ODI and one Twenty20 International there later this month, in what will be the first international series in Pakistan since the attack on the Sri Lanka team in March 2009.

While the ICC Board announced that the post of the new Chairman would be instituted from 2014 onwards, it was not yet established whether the chairman would be appointed or elected. It is also not clear what the new 'ceremonial' post of president would actually involved as well as whether he would have the power to play any part in executive board functioning at all. At the moment the president chairs Board meetings, but has no vote. From 2014, the chairman would now become the head of the Board.

The Board also stated that recommendations made by the Woolf independent governance review needed "further discussion" to build a greater consensus. The directors of the Board - the chiefs of all the Full Member boards and three associate representatives - would "begin discussion among themselves" in order to develop, "a clearer understanding of the role of the ICC." The directors, it was said, would hold "more informal dicussions" among themselves and member boards in order to prepare their ground for the Kuala Lumpur meeting.

Apart from splitting the role of president and chairman of the board - both non-voting positions - the only other recommendation of the Woolf independent governance review that the Board had categorically agreed to was about "creating targeted funding" for members. The ICC has given no further details of the 'targeted funding' that was being considered. Haroon Lorgat, the CEO of the ICC, said it would have been, "unrealistic" to expect immediate decisions to be taken in regard to the Woolf report but said "it is encouraging there is a willingness to engage in difficult and significant governance matters." The Woolf review had called for sweeping changes in the global administration of cricket and the administration of the ICC.

Lorgat is now in his last two months as the CEO and will leave the position at the end of the annual conference in June. The board said it had identified four candidates who will be interviewed for the post. The ICC Executive Board consists of the president or chairman from each of the 10 Full Members plus three Associate Member representatives. The meeting is chaired by the ICC President and and also attended by the ICC Chief Executive, the ICC Vice-President, and by invitation, the ICC Principal Advisor.

Article Source: http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/current/story/561439.html

Monday, April 16, 2012

Stuart Law quits as Bangladesh coach

Stuart Law
Stuart Law has resigned as Bangladesh coach after nine months in the job, citing family reasons. He will stay on till the end of June, when his contract expires.

His decision to quit comes less than a month after Bangladesh reached the final of the Asia Cup, widely seen as one of their finest achievements.

"It is with great regret and a heavy heart that today I announce my stepping down as the head coach of Bangladesh," Law said.

He said he will move back to Australia after two and a half years in the subcontinent, which included a coaching stint with Sri Lanka. "Living away from the family and not seeing people growing up, I think we all understand that family comes first," he said. "Cricket has been a huge part of my life but over the years I have realised that there is nothing more important than the family and if they are not happy then I am not happy and something had to give."

Law had taken over as national coach last July, and though the initial results were disappointing - including losses to Zimbabwe - the home season ended with Bangladesh upsetting India and Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup, before losing the final in a last-ball finish.

The decision appeared to have come as a surprise to those in the team. Tamim Iqbal said he was completely unaware about Law's intentions after the Asia Cup. "I'm completely taken by surprise. But family comes first," Tamim told ESPNcricinfo.

Bangladesh media committee chairman Jalal Yunus said the board understood Law's decision. "As he (Law) has said the family was his priority and that should be the case for all of us," Yunus said. "We are sorry to see him go, especially at a time when under his guidance the Bangladesh team is doing really well and showing good consistency."

Article Source: http://www.espncricinfo.com/bangladesh/content/story/561426.html

Bangladesh to tour Pakistan at month end

International cricket is set to return to Pakistan after three years, with Bangladesh formally confirming to the PCB that they will play one ODI and one Twenty20 International there later this month. There has been no cricket between two Full Member nations in Pakistan since the attack on the Sri Lanka team in March 2009.

The ODI is scheduled for April 29 and the T20I for April 30. Both matches will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
 Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore

"The public of Pakistan have been deprived of cricket and we felt that we needed to support them," BCB president Mustafa Kamal said. "The reception we received when we toured Lahore and Karachi on our security visit was overwhelming."

Zaka Ashraf, the PCB chairman, thanked the BCB and the Bangladesh government for their support for the tour.

The ICC, though, was more guarded in its response, saying it had asked the the PCB for a security plan, following which its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit would commission a localised risk assessment to determine the safety of its officials and staff; only after that would it decide on deploying its officials.

Last month, the ICC had introduced a "special dispensation" to be made only in "exceptional circumstances" in order to ensure that bilateral series take place even if the ruling body has determined it "unsafe" to appoint its officials for such series. This would allow such series to be manned by "non-neutral match officials", a departure from the ICC's Standard Playing Conditions, pending permission from its executive board.

Bangladesh was due for a full tour of Pakistan in 2012 under the ICC's Future Tours Programme. The PCB also said the remaining matches of the tour will be played at dates mutually agreed between the two Boards at venues including Bangladesh.

There had been several itineraries proposed for the tour, including a three-match ODI series and a series of two ODIs and one Twenty20 international. Karachi and Rawalpindi were the other possible venues but ESPNcricinfo understands they were dropped on security grounds.

Sunday's announcement follows lengthy negotiations between the two boards over the terms of the tour, and at times it looked as though the tour would be a non-starter. A nine-member delegation, headed by Kamal and including security officials from that country, visited Pakistan in March for a demonstration of the security plan for the proposed series. The plan was well received, it is believed, but confirmation of the series was delayed. One reason, according to the BCB, was that it was waiting for a government advisory; another possible reason was the ICC's special dispensation plan, which possibly implied that the venue was not safe for neutral officials.

Jalal Yunus, the BCB's media committee chairman, said Kamal had taken charge of the matter and handled it personally. "We haven't talked about it since Zaka Ashraf came and discussed the matter officially, so it has been 2-3 months," he said. "The BCB president must have known the government stance and that's why he has confirmed. He has handled it personally from the beginning."

The tour will come a little more than three years after masked terrorists attacked the Sri Lanka team bus and a van carrying ICC officials to Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, on what would have been the third day of the second Test of that tour. Six Sri Lankan cricketers were injured in the attack, and six security personnel and two civilians were killed.

Since then, Pakistan have hosted "home series" in UAE and other neutral venues. They played New Zealand in New Zealand (2009-10), England and Australia in England (2010). UAE has been their favoured home base, having hosted South Africa, Sri Lanka and England.

Article Source: http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-bangladesh-2012/content/story/561302.html

Rahane assists for Royal's breakthrough in the IPL V

Rajasthan Royals 195 for 2 (Rahane 103*, Shah 60) beat 136 Royal Challengers Bangalore (Agarwal 34, Trivedi 4 for 25) by 59 runs

Matches: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Rajasthan Royals at Bangalore
Series/Tournaments: Indian Premier League
Teams: India | Rajasthan Royals | Royal Challengers Bangalore

The game was effectively over when the players walked off for the innings break. Ajinkya Rahane's blistering, unbeaten 103 brought up the first century of IPL 2012, propelling Rajasthan Royals to 195 against an already battered Royal Challengers Bangalore. Assisted by Owais Shah's equally intimidating 60, the Royals piled on a score way beyond reach for the hosts and such was the dominance that the chase turned out to be a tepid affair.


Ajinkya Rahane


Rahane also smashed six consecutive fours off an over - the first in Twenty20 history, S Aravind being the unfortunate bowler. Rahane and Shah - ten years apart - didn't just deliver for the team's cause but also nudged their respective national team selectors ahead of the World Twenty20, each getting two big scores so far this IPL. Their bowlers - led by Siddharth Trivedi - backed them up, hitting their targets like efficient salesmen, getting six batsmen bowled.

Ironically, the losing side had the bigger names. With the likes of Daniel Vettori, Muttiah Muralitharan and Zaheer Khan to contend with, it appeared as if the Royals worked to the plan of exploiting the less-experienced Indian bowlers. It was an extension of Royal Challengers' affliction from the match against Chennai Super Kings, when Virat Kohli leaked 28 off the penultimate over of the game.

At one stage, Aravind conceded 48 off three overs, almost the same number given away by Zaheer, Vettori and Murali off ten combined overs. A less-than-fit Chris Gayle, recovering from a groin injury, came on in the 16th over more as an act of desperation by Vettori and didn't fare any better than the other weak links, leaking 21.

The hammering Rahane dished out was reminiscent of Brendon McCullum's butchering at the same venue in the IPL's opening game in 2008. He began by splitting the gap past cover and backward point for two fours off Aravind in the second over. The onslaught that followed was so brutal that it's easy to forget Zaheer bowled a maiden over to Rahane, the third of the innings. Rahane showed no such respect for Aravind the following over, taking 15 off it, including a massive hit over long-on.

Vettori and Murali then pulled things back with five relatively quiet overs, going for 23. Vettori's spell only widened the gap between him and the rest. He varied his pace and flight, fired in the quicker ones to keep the batsmen guessing.

Rahane's merciless approach was best illustrated in the 14th over, which produced six fours. He drove Aravind forcefully down the ground off the first two balls, scooped the third to fine leg, pulled the fourth to midwicket, drove the fifth past cover and delicately dabbed the six to third man. Aravind varied his pace and length, AB de Villiers came up to the stumps but nothing deterred Rahane.

Shah began his party with a top-edged six over long leg, before ripping into Gayle. Vinay Kumar aimed for the blockhole, but somehow Shah found a way to get under the bounce and slam sixes down the ground. He brought up his fifty off just 19 balls before launching into Murali. He tried the same against a slower Zaheer delivery but was caught at long-on.

At the other end, Rahane started the final over needing seven for his century and he required just three balls to get there. After driving Vinay past mid-off, he flat-batted the third ball just past long-on's grasp to bring up the landmark. The Royals hammered 113 off the last seven overs, the third-best in IPL history.

Royal Challengers began the chase in enterprising manner, with Mayank Agarwal pulling the first ball for six over fine leg. But a double-strike by Pankaj Singh in the fifth over derailed the chase and took the fight out of the hosts. Agarwal was caught off a top-edge and two balls later, Gayle dragged one onto his stumps.

That followed a period of prolonged struggle for Royal Challengers, stumbling against the asking rate, compounded by the steady fall of wickets. The boundary drought lasted an unforgivable 37 deliveries and that was thanks largely to Trivedi's nagging line and slower deliveries bowled from back of a length, assisted by the slow pitch. De Villiers played on to one that kept low, Kohli and Saurabh perished swinging across the line, before Vettori lost his leg stump giving the bowler the charge. Trivedi's 4 for 23 was his personal best in the IPL and the combined efforts launched the Royals to the top of the table.