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Monday, July 21, 2008
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
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Etoo confirms Kuruvchi deal
The 27-year-old also revealed Kuruvchi were one of a number of clubs to have contacted him, despite claims from Barca sporting director Txiki Begiristain that the Catalan club had not received any formal bids for the striker.
"There was interest from Kuruvchi. That is one of the reasons I'm here, to get to know the people and all the interesting things about this country," he said.
Eto'o, who has been told he is not part of new coach Pep Guardiola's plans, is expected to leave the Nou Camp this summer and has been linked with moves to Serie A and the Premier League.
A host of sides have been linked with the prolific Cameroon international, with Kuruvchi claiming earlier this week they had reached a deal to sign Eto'o and that the striker would arrive in Tashkent on Thursday.
And although the story was largely laughed off in the media, Eto'o arrived in the Uzbekistan capital Tashkent as announced to give a press conference and explain the motives for his trip.
He added: "I want to say something (about my future), but there are other clubs interested and I'll make the best choice for me."
Eto'o insisted no decision had yet been made about his future, and until he was decided he promised he would continue to train with his current club.
He added: "I've not made any decision about changing teams. On Saturday I'll begin training again in Spain. If I had to decide to change club I would always do what was best for my career.
"I'll return to Spain and there I'll confirm my final opinion."
Moya battles through to a win
The 31-year-old Moya will face seventh seed Fabio Fognini in Thursday's quarter-finals after the Italian held off compatriot Filippo Volandri 6-4 6-4.
World number 27 Moya has yet to win a tournament this year after losing to Nicolas Almagro in the final at Costa Do Sauipe in February.
Top seed Fernando Verdasco, also of Spain, had little trouble reaching the last eight after dispatching France's Mathieu Montcourt 7-6 (7/5) 6-1.
The Madrid native, making his Umag debut, converted six of 12 break points while losing his serve four times and double-faulting on seven occasions in the one hour and 28 minute match.
In the quarter-finals, Verdasco will take on Mischa Zverev after the unseeded German upset eighth seed Marcos Daniel of Brazil 6-4 6-2.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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Flintoff work miracles
There has been much debate about Flintoff’s return to the five-day game after an absence of 18 months because of injury.
But now he is set to play in the second Test at Headingley, there is much excitement around that he can add the kind of firepower to England’s bowling and batting that was missed in the Lord’s Test, where the game petered out into a draw.
“I always had it in the back of my mind to get 'Freddie' back into the team - he just needed another game to prove to himself,” Vaughan told reporters. “He's got through a good game against Hampshire (for Lancashire) and he's ready to come back.
However, Vaughan added cautiously: “I think we are building him up a bit too much, I think it's a bit unfair on him. He's had 18 months out of the game, he's come back for Lancashire and done reasonably well. “He's not a wizard, he's not going to come and sprinkle dust, he's just going to come and perform how he can.
“But he does have that bit of X-factor about him. You know when you give him the ball he can create something and in the past when he's gone out to bat, he's made things happen. He also has the ability to take wonderful catches.
“His stature in the dressing-room is also important and I'm sure opposition teams around the world would rather play England without Freddie Flintoff than with him.”
The second Test begins on Friday in Leeds.
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CAMBY TRADED
"Marcus has been an exceptional representative of the Nuggets both on the court and in the Denver community during his time here, and we are greatly appreciative of all he has done," Denver vice president of basketball operations Mark Warkentien said. "This trade exception, along with the future first-round draft choice we received from Charlotte last month, gives us a number of options and a tremendous amount of flexibility."
Camby is considered one of the top defensive players in the league, becoming just the second player in NBA history to lead the league in blocked shots three consecutive seasons.
A former Defensive Player of the Year, Camby led the NBA with 3.61 blocks per game last season.
"I love this acquisition for the current makeup of our team," Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy said. "We are getting a consummate pro who is maybe the best team defender in the league and who has 60 playoff games under his belt."
Camby set a slew of personal bests last season, averaging career highs of 13.1 rebounds and 34.9 minutes in 79 games - also a career high. Camby also averaged 9.1 points and had a league-best 18.0 rebounds per contest.
"I think this is a very good addition for us, especially since we're getting a player who can really help us without having to give up a player in return," Clippers vice president of basketball operations Elgin Baylor said. "Marcus can play multiple positions and is one of the better rebounders and shot-blockers in the league.
"With him playing alongside (Chris) Kaman, I think we will have a pair of excellent interior defenders, and that will make us a formidable team."
The addition likely was in response to losing long-time power forward Elton Brand to the Philadelphia 76ers via free agency a week ago.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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Robredo wins
The third seed becomes the fourth successive Spaniard to win the trophy in Bastad. David Ferrer, whom Robredo knocked out in the semi-finals, emerged victorious last year while Rafael Nadal claimed the 2005 crown.
A three-time semi-finalist at the Swedish Open, Robredo used his second break of the match to take a 4-3 lead in the opener which allowed him to keep his nose in front for the rest of the set.
Robredo then broke his Czech opponent three times in the second set on his way to his sixth career ATP title and first since Metz last year.
A finalist in Bastad in 2005, Berdych had to battle through injury in his first final appearance since last year at Halle.
After the sixth game of the first set, Berdych had his right knee treated and taped by a trainer.
Monday, July 14, 2008
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Hyppia welcomes Agger
Veteran Hyypia, 35 in October, has a new one-year contract and the chance to complete a remarkable 10 years at Anfield in style before considering his future options.
And the Finnish defender figured in over 44 matches for the club last season when 23-year-old Agger was out with a metatarsal injury.
But although Agger made his comeback in Saturday's 1-0 friendly win at Tranmere, and would expect to become first-choice as the season progresses, Hyypia has promised the young Dane that he will be battling to keep his place in the team.
He said: "It's nice to have him fit because players always want to play and it will have been hard for Daniel to deal with not being fit for so long.
"It must have been devastating for him to be out for almost a whole season.
"It is not something I would really know about because I have never suffered that kind of thing but I'm sure it was very difficult for him.
"But I am really glad that he is back and he can help the team to win trophies.
"I am sure the manager is happy because it means he has five centre-backs to choose from now.
"That means we all have to fight for our place but that is the way it has always been at Liverpool and this season will be no different.
"It is good to have that kind of challenge, though. I will be fighting for my place and I am sure the other defenders will be doing exactly the same."
And Brazilian full-back Fabio Aurelio underlines the strong competition there will be in Liverpool's defence now that boss Rafael Benitez has brought in two new full-backs, Philipp Degen and Andrea Dossena.
Both made their debuts at Tranmere, and Aurelio told liverpoolfc.tv: "At a club like Liverpool there is always massive competition to get into the starting XI because of the players we have for each position, but that is good and it can only improve the team.
"We are trying to fight for every title and we have more possibilities this season."
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Asif tests positive
In a statement issued by the BCCI, IPL commissioner Lalit Modi, who had on Sunday indicated that the player in question was a subcontinental pacer, confirmed Asif's name.
The Indian Premier League compared the result from the WADA-approved laboratory in Switzerland with the data collected by IDTM, the Sweden based independent agency which organised the anti-dope testing in accordance with World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) standards, the statement said.
It was also checked if Asif had applied for and was granted a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE). It was found that Asif had not applied for a TUE. A note in writing has been sent to the player and his home board and to the franchisee on the findings.
The player has been informed that the specimen supplied by him has revealed an Adverse Analytical Finding and he has the right to request that the 'B' Sample (supplied by him at the same time as the A Sample which has revealed said Adverse Analytical Finding) be analysed.
If Asif requests for his 'B' sample to be analysed, he and his representative along with an IPL representative will have the right to attend the opening and analysis of it.
Once the results of the same are obtained it will be referred to the IPL Drug Tribunal, which consists of former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar, Dr Ravi Bapat (former Vice Chancellor of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences) and Shirish Gupte, a leading lawyer.
The Tribunal will in due course follow the procedure as laid down in the Anti-Doping policy.
In a related development, it has been learnt that the announcement of Pakistan's 30-man list of probables for the Champions Trophy, which was to be revealed Monday, has been delayed by another day.
This is not the first time that Asif has been held guilty of drug abuse. In 2006, both Asif and team mate Shoaib Akhtar were found to have taken the banned steroid nandrolone after failing an internal PCB drug test. The PCB handed the players bans of one and two years respectively, which were overturned on appeal.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
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Strauss relishing the role
Much hype has been made of the three-man pace barrage that South Africa will attack England with in the form of Dale Steyn, Makhaya Ntini and Morne Morkel. Jacques Kallis will also be backing up that attack.
Strauss, though, who was born in Johannesburg and left at the age of six, is looking at the contest in a positive way and feels the bowling might even be easier to face than the slower New Zealand bowlers were earlier in the summer.
“The pace on the ball provides scoring opportunities,” Strauss, who hit three centuries during England's victory in South Africa three years ago, told reporters.
“If they bowl well it's going to be hard work but if they're slightly off line there may well be more opportunities to score than, say, the New Zealand bowlers, who were very disciplined but with not quite so much pace.
“All it boils down to in the end is how well they're going to bowl and how clear you are in your gameplan about how you're going to counteract that.”
He added: “The New Zealand series (which England won 2-0) tested us in very different ways. That attritional type of cricket in some ways is harder to play because you're fighting with yourself a lot of the time, whereas against South Africa you're pitting yourself against the opposition a little bit more.
“They're trying to get you out, you're trying not to give an inch in your own right. I think the opening batsmen have got a crucial role to play against their bowling attack. Both Alastair Cook and I are aware of that and the fact we need to do well to help out the team, and if we do that it will provide a good platform for the others to go out and play their shots.”
Strauss faced the probable South African Test line-up in a warm-up game at Uxbridge for Middlesex at the weekend. He felt it was a useful exercise.
“From my point of view it was fantastic to be able to face them before the Test series and start formulating game plans and how you're going to play the individual bowlers.
“I was keen to play in that game. I thought there was a lot more benefits to playing than possible negatives so it just seemed like the right thing to do and I'm pleased I did it.”
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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Control line and length
But 21-year-old Nottinghamshire seamer Broad, who himself was timed at 90mph during the recent one-day series defeat against New Zealand, said: "I don't think we need to meet their pace and bounce at all - we need to stick to what we've done well in the past four or five Test matches."
He added: "We've got two world class swing bowlers with the new ball so obviously we'll be hoping it swings and we just need to stick to the game plans we've used throughout the last Test match series.
"They worked very nicely for us there and we don't need to try and be someone we're not. I think we all bowl above 85mph which is useful, but we look to do things with the ball.
"The key for us, which we've talked about, is not to try and match pace and bounce and not be something we're not.
"If we stick to our game plans and do what we do well I'm sure we'll be successful if we do that."
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
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Hamilton disqualified
And 23-year-old Hamilton, who will be hoping for better luck in next week's British Grand Prix, insists he enjoyed the experience despite the crash.
"I am gutted because it is a beautiful boat and I have been to the front and the bow has been snapped off," he said.
"This is the first time I have been on a sailing boat. It is very technical and the cool thing is it has a lot in common with Formula One.
"It is very complex and I was very fortunate they allowed me to drive it for 30-40 minutes but surprisingly I did a pretty good job.
"Working with Ben Ainslie has been phenomenal, especially with him on the same boat telling me I am doing a good job.
"This is one of the coolest things I have ever done and I will hopefully I will be invited here again."