REPORTER POST Sports Ranchi Rohit-led Mumbai Indians aim for second IPL crown By Aritra Chowdhury Mumbai: Mumbai Indians, the most talked about team in the Indian Premier League (IPL), gear up for the eighth edition of the cash-rich tournament as one of the favourites to clinch the title for the second time. The 2013 champions are all set to take to the 22 yards under newly-appointed coach Ricky Ponting, whose aggression and experience would be a big plus to the squad. Last year, led by hard-hitting Indian opener Rohit Sharma, the team reached the play-off stages where they lost to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the eliminator by 7 wickets. But after the 2015 IPL auctions the team looks more formidable even before the start. Among the notable buys were Australia's World Cup-winning opener Aaron Finch, who was bought for Rs.3.2crore. The Victorian, part of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL last season, has played 22 Twenty20 Internationals for Australia and scored 756 runs. New Zealand's Mitchell McClenaghan is another crucial purchase. With his ability to pick up wickets, the left-arm pacer is considered a limited overs specialist, who has turned out in 16 Twenty20 Internationals for his national side claiming 17 wickets. Mumbai Indians have done well to get him for Rs.30 lakh. India's spinner Pragyan Ojha bowled with guile during the team’s triumphant run in 2013. In the February 16 auction he was roped in for Rs.50 lakh. During his seven-year IPL stint, the Odisha born has got 89 Saina loses in Malaysia Open semis Kuala Lumpur: World No.1 shuttler Saina Nehwal went down in her women's singles semi-final to reigning Olympic champion Li Xuerui at the $500,000 Malaysia Open Superseries Premier here on Saturday. The Chinese beat the third seeded Indian in a marathon match that lasted an hour and eight minutes with the top seed prevailing 13-21, 21-17, 22-20 at the Putra Stadium. With the win, World No.3 Xuerui extended her career record to 9-2 against Saina, also ending the Indian challenge at the tournament. Xuerui will take on reigning World Champion Carolina Marin in the final, who beat second seeded Chinese Shixian Wang 21-17, 24-22 in the other semi-final. The newly crowned World No.1 started in perfect fashion to clinch the first game in dominating style. Though the Chinese matched Saina's shots till 6-all, the Hyderabadi stamped her authority to take flight and quickly seal the first game. The second game was a neck-and-neck fight till 18-17, in favour of Xuerui, who held her nerve to win the last three points and push the match into the decider. The third game was an even more hotly contested one. Saina held the advantage at 12-17 but the former World No.1 won five straight points to close the gap. Thereon, both shuttlers did not allow the other more than a point's difference. But at 20-all, the most crucial point of the match, Xuerui showed the killer attitude to smash the next two points and enter the final. wickets in 91 matches. The 2011 and 2013 Champions League T20 winners have retained bulk of the team they fielded last year and that allows for continuity. Leading from the front will be Rohit, who would be gunning to better his lacklustre show last year when he managed just 390 runs from 15 games. The advantage the team had over the years is the pool of talented players, both Indians and overseas. The presence of Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar till the sixth India defeated the hosts 1-0. The Korean team led by experienced Seungil Lee also had lost to India in the World Cup and will like to change the result on Saturday. "Though all the matches are important for us but the opening match always plays a big role in every team's campaign," a statement quoted van Ass as saying. "The good show surely enhances the confidence level of the players and brings very positive energy in the coaching staff as well. Boys are well-prepared and confident to take on the Korean team." Van Ass, who guided he Netherlands to silver medal finishes in the 2012 Olympic Games and the 2014 World Cup, said since he joined the team on March 16, the players have prepared well for the new challenge. "We have spent good time together during the preparatory camp and that have helped us not only in batting but also because of the duo’s electric fielding. Pollard, who didn’t find a place in the West Indies World Cup squad, will aim to prove his point and get his national spot back. After a fantastic World Cup, Hazlewood will surely be handy for the team, considering his form. However, the rich pool of foreign talent could pose the problem of plenty for the team, as IPL rules allow only four overseas players in the final eleven. No doubt like every season Malinga will be the key man for the 2013 champions. Since joining the side in 2009, he has bowled at an economy of 6.53 in 83 matches, claiming 119 wickets. The Sri Lankan is also the first bowler to complete 100 wickets in the competition. While they have a strong batting and bowling arsenal, its their athletic fielding under the watchful eyes of fielding guru Jonty Rhodes that gives them an edge. Mumbai Indians play their first match against defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders in Kolkata on April 8. Sania-Martina enter Miami Open final Miami: Indo-Swiss tennis combine Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis reached their second successive women's doubles final when they entered the summit clash of the Miami Open with a straight sets win at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park here. The top seeds defeated the Hungarian-French pairing of Timea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic 6-2, 6-4 in exactly an hour on Saturday. Sania and Martina will take on Russian second seeds Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina in the final on Sunday whom they had defeated last month in Indian Wells to win their maiden tournament as a pair. Though the top seeds served twice the number of double faults, they were better in every other aspect of the game than their seventh seeded opponents. Crucially, Sania and Martina Indian hockey team seeks fresh start under new coach Ipoh (Malaysia):The Indian men's hockey team will seek a fresh beginning under new coach Paul van Ass as the six-nation 24th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup starts at the Azlan Shah Stadium here on Sunday. India had a fruitful 2014 when they won the the Asian Games gold after 16 years. They gave a tough fight to Australia as well to finish a creditable fourth in the Champions Trophy. Now, the 18-member team is gearing up to play not only the first tournament of the year but also it will be the first assignment for Dutchman van Ass, who takes over the reins of the eight-time Olympic champions from Australian Terry Walsh. In the tournament that concludes on April 12, World No.9 India will face reigning World champion Australia, World No.7 New Zealand, World No.8 South Korea, World No.12 Malaysia and World No.15 Canada. For the teams participating in the tournament, there will be added importance as it is the last major international before the Hockey World League (HWL) Semi-Finals in June. Although India have qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, they will also gain momentum with a good performance. The opening day of the tournament will witness Sardar Singh-led India facing South Korea. The competing teams last met each other in the semi-final of the Incheon Asian Games where the IPL was a great boost for the side. Apart from Rohit, young talent in the squad includes batsmen like Aditya Tare, Ambati Rayudu, Unmukt Chand and not to forget pacer Jasprit Bumrah, who bowls with a unique action. As a player, Rayudu is yet to convince many experts, but as a talent his ability has been talked about in volumes over the years. The team has showed a lot of faith in the 29-year-old and it's to be seen if he can pay back rightly. The experience of seasoned campaigners Harbhajan Singh, R. Vinay Kumar, Parthiv Patel will hugely count in Indian soil. Among the overseas players who were retained were New Zealand's all-rounder Corey Anderson, World Cup winning Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood, West Indies big-hitter Keiron Pollard, South Africa pacer Marchant de Lange, West Indies batsman Lendl Simmons, and last but not the least the highest wicket taker in IPL history Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga. Having all-rounders like Anderson and Pollard is always an advantage for any team, a lot. Team is very positive, energetic, well-practiced and ready to take on the opponent in the first match," the 54-year-old said. From tomorrow I think I will understand as the chief coach where does my unit stands exactly and how do we start working on ourselves as a team." Aiming to register a victory on the opening day, Indian captain Sardar said: "First match is always important for any team. We want to start our campaign with a win and the match will also give us an opportunity to examine our strength and weaknesses. "Korean team is quite strong and always rated among the best teams in Asia. They have stunned us on few occasions in the past and we are not taking any chance to take the match lightly." India have won the Cup five times and they will face a big test when they play two-time defending champions Australia. For the tournament, India have recalled young strikers Mandeep Singh and Satbir singh and they will join Ramandeep Singh, S. V. Sunil, Akashdeep Singh and Nikkin Thimmaiah in the attack. The midfield will be marshalled by skipper Sardar, who needs support from returning Chinglensana Singh, who had an impressive outing for Dabang Mumbai in the Hockey India League (HIL) 2015. Manpreet Singh, Dharamvir Singh and S. K. Uthappa are other linkmen in the team. won five of the available breakpoints to that of two out of 10 chances for Timea and Kristina. "We're still learning to play with each other so it's good to play against a tough team like that. They're really good," Sania said. "We were down a break in the first set so we're happy we were able to get it back and win the first set 6-2. We're just happy to be in another final now." Their opponents in the final -- Ekat- erina and Elena -- overcame Czech ninth seeds Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka 6-4, 6-2 in the other semifinal. Asked what they would be doing to defeat the Russian girls, Sania quipped, "The same as we did last week! We just have to keep focused and fight for every point. I keep saying this -names don't win you matches, neither does any result. Every day is a different day." 'Speed and quick counter-attack will be key in Hawke's Bay Cup' New Delhi: Indian women's hockey young midfielder Navjot Kaur on Saturday said the national team is working on improving their running speed and counter-attacking strategies that will be key in the Hawke’s Bay Cup to be held in New Zealand from April 11 to 19. The tournament will witness India, Argentina, Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, the United States and New Zealand fighting it out for the title. "We are going to face the best hockey teams in the world and it will not always be easy to materialise the opportunities in goals. We are working on all aspects of the game, from basic quick running to out-of-the-box strategies," Navjot said in a release. "Speed and counter-attack will be the key factor in the tournament. We have to react quickly and should look at entering the opponents' D in a few seconds," Navjot, who was part of the bronze medal winning squad in the 2014 Asian Games, added. Navjot will be accompanied by other midfielders such as captain Ritu Rani, Namita Toppo, Lilima Minz, Liliy Chanu and Sondarya Yendala, who are part of the 18-member squad. 05 APRIL 2015 7 SUNDAY NEWS IN BREIF Sansui to sponsor KKR Mumbai: Japanese electronics major Sansui announced on Saturday it would sponsor, for the second consecutive year, the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for the eighth season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The Sansui logo will appear on the jersey back of KKR, the defending champions of the cash-rich Twenty20 tournament. “I am delighted to announce our partnership with the champion team of IPL 2014 -- Kolkata Knight Riders for the second consecutive year. We wish the team good luck for their journey in IPL 8 and hope that they continue their winning streak," Sansui Chief Operating Officer (COO) Amitabh Tiwari said. Arsenal deserve to win Premier League title: Pires London: Football great Robert Pires on Saturday said his former club Arsenal deserve to be the Premier League champions this season but feels there will be regrets towards the end of the campaign. It has been 11 years since Arsene Wenger led Arsenal to his third Premier League title. But the Frenchman has overseen a fine run with the club having won nine of their past 10 league matches, leaving them seven points adrift of leaders Chelsea, who have played a game more. "In my opinion, this year Arsenal deserve to be champions and they won't be far away. But once more, there will be some little regrets at the end of the season," Pires said. Pires, who made 284 appearances between 2000 and 2006 for Arsenal, said the London-based club have been worthy of ending their wait for a league title, but a failure to consistently compete against the best teams has been their downfall. "It's tough and frustrating for the fans. Every time, Arsenal is close," the 41-year-old was quoted as saying by Goal.com. BCB to compensate PCB for postponing tours Dhaka: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will compensate its Pakistani counterpart for postponing two tours in 2012. BCB president Nazmul Hassan said that they want to end the matter by paying Pakistan their due for missing the two tours, adding that the amount could range between $100,000 and $300,000. The announcement comes after a three-month impasse between the two boards after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) set conditions for their upcoming tour to Bangladesh. "We have no more conditions with them. They first demanded 50 percent revenue and then said this is their home series. I told them this is our home series. They kept repeating that we didn't tour Pakistan. I replied that I don't like listening to this in every meeting,” Hassan was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo. "ICC has a rule for teams that don't tour a country after agreeing to it. I asked them to let us know how much we are supposed to pay for that tour. It could be between $100,000 to $300,000," Hassan said. "Whether they use it for plane fare or not, is their concern. We will make the one-time payment for missing that tour." No surgery for Costa, says Chelsea manager Mourinho London: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes there will be no need of surgery for Spanish forward Diego Costa who is suffering from a hamstring problem. "I don't believe we'll ever go in the surgery direction," Mourinho was quoted as saying by Xinhua on Friday. "We don't believe in operations. Our medical department and myself, we believe an operation is the last resort for every injury. So we try and be conservative, to train and recover and try and compensate the problems." Mourinho also insisted Costa would be selected for their English Premier League home match against Stoke City on Saturday. The 26-year-old Costa joined Chelsea in 2014 and has scored 19 goals in 23 English Premier League matches so far. Hrithik, Shahid, Anushka to perform at IPL opening ceremony "Only speed and quick counter-attack can surprise the best teams and allow us to take an edge," Navjot, member of the bronze medal winning squad in the 2013 Junior World Cup, said. We are working on these areas and have improved a lot. I am looking forward to the tournament." The ongoing preparatory camp here for the Indian team under the guidance of high performance director Roelant Oltmans commenced on March 22 and will conclude on April 7. The team is also preparing for the all important Hockey World League (HWL) Semi-Final in Belgium. If India finish among the top three in Belgium, they will qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. India will play their first match against China on April 11. Kolkata: Bollywood stars Farhan Akhtar, Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Pritam and Hrithik Roshan are all set to light up the stage at the 2015 Indian Premier League (IPL) Opening Ceremony at the Salt Lake Stadium here on Tuesday. According to a Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) release, the entertainers will come together to mark the start of the eighth season of the cash-rich Twenty20 league with the evening’s proceedings being hosted by actor Saif Ali Khan. All eight team captains will be present to take the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Spirit of Cricket pledge. Gautam Gambhir, captain of defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders, will put the trophy back in play, signalling the start of the 2015 season. The two-hour show will start at 7:30 p.m. and the gates of the venue will open at 5:00 p.m. Tickets for the opening ceremony, which start at Rs.200, can be purchased online at iplt20.com or from gate No.1 and 4 of the Salt Lake Stadium. The programme will be telecast live on Sony Max and Sony Six and will also be streamed on mobile app Hotstar.
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