Sports Update

Safety car phase changed for new season

Safety car phase changed for new seasonParis  - The Formula One Race Director of motorsport's controlling body FIA on Tuesday announced that the new season would see a change in the safety car phase.

In an interview published on the FIA website Charlie Whiting admitted that the rule introduced in 2007 was a bad one and that as a result his organization had gone back to the 2006 regulations.

"The only difference is we intend to implement a minimum time back to the pits. When we deploy the safety car, the message will go to all the cars, which will then have a safety car" mode on their electronic control unit.

Roger Federer finds form just in time

Roger Federer finds form just in timeIt seemed that Tomas Berdych would derail Roger Federer's run at a record 14th Grand Slam title for two sets at the Australian Open.

However, just then, a meltdown was experienced by the 6-foot-5 (1.96-meter) Czech, thus giving a chance to Federer to recover for a 4-6, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 win Sunday. This marked only his fourth career comeback from two sets down - to reach the quarter finals.

Until Novak Djokovic took a 5-0 lead, he was not pushed, who then had to work all the way for a 6-1, 7-6 (7-1), 6-7 (5-7), 6-2 victory over 2006 runner-up Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus.

Explanation demanded by PCB for defeat by Sri Lanka

Explanation demanded by PCB for defeat by Sri LankaA detailed report has been demanded by Pakistan cricket authorities from Captain Shoaib Malik and Coach Intikhab Alam regarding their team's loss against Sri Lanka in the recent one-day series.

The biggest one day defeat was faced by Pakistan as the team was beaten by Sri Lanka by 234 runs in the third day-night international at Lahore on Saturday. Sri Lanka had a 2-1 win in the three-match series.

The first match was however won by Pakistan by eight wickets in Karachi before losing the second by 129 runs, also in Karachi.

Sri Lanka Wins ODI Series By 2-1!

Sri Lanka Wins ODI Series By 2-1!A blasting knock of 137 runs by opening batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan saw Sri Lanka mauling Pakistan team by 235 runs in the third and the final match of the series. With this win, Sri Lanka also lifted the ODI series by 2-1. This is considered as one of the worst performances by Pakistan against Sri Lanka on its home soil.

Sri Lanka helped by Dilshan’s ton to a big total

Sri Lanka helped by Dilshan’s ton to a big totalThe final day-night international against Pakistan on Saturday saw Sri Lanka making 309 for 5 wickets with the help of makeshift opener Tillakaratne Dilshan, who struck a career-best hundred.

Dilshan, who is 32-years-old, impressed the onlookers when he made 132 runs for his second one-day hundred and shared in three important partnerships. Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bat on a docile Gaddafi Stadium pitch.

Gill pitches for revival of football

Gill pitches for revival of football At inauguration of a swimming pool at the Sports Authority of India (SAI), Eastern Centre on Friday, on the 112th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the Union Sports Minister, Dr. M. S. Gill explained that Football is not only a world's sport but it is the people's game.

Dr. Gill laid stress on the requirement to strengthen the infrastructure for the sport to develop.

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