Tuesday, June 29, 2010

World Cup Update ..


So with Brazil winning 3 - 0 in their game against Chile we have the following Quater-Finals lined up ..

Brazil vs Netherlands on 2nd July

Gemany vs Argentina on 3rd July


Germany had great game against England beating them 4 -1 , so did Argentina which won 3 - 1 beating Mexico.

Earlier Today Netherlands giving a display of their total football to beat Slovakia 2-1

Both these Quarter-Finals would be brilliant games , with all the four sides winning all their games en-route comfortably.


Games Coming Up :

Spain vs Portugal

and

Japan vs Uruguay

Spain have been consistent but Portugal have been at their striking best , Japan has played with guts and skill so have Uruguay. So these two games will decide the who goes further to the quarter-finals.

Well football keeps us on our toes..
So what your predictions..

Whom do you think will make it to the semis..


Friday, June 25, 2010

Wimbledon - The Marathon Match

(Even the Score-Board got exhausted)

The first-round Wimbledon match between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut lasted
for 11 hours. It has been recorded as the longest match in tennis history.
It lasted for 11 hours, 5 minutes spread over 3 days since it was suspended
because of darkness for two nights in a row. The longest match ever before
was in 2004 French Open which lasted for 6 hours 33 minutes.

The score on the last day started with 59-all and continued for an hour till
Isner hit a backhand to win the last of the match’s 980 points and won the
fifth set, 70-68. The match saw 112 aces by Isner and 103 by Mahut. Isner on
Wednesday managed to be one time from victory for four times but Mahut saved
each time. But in the final game, Mahut netted a drop shot on consecutive
points and lost the game.

The match had only three service breaks with the last coming on the final
point. Mahut was serving at 68-69 when Isner hit a forehand and got the
first break point chance of the day. The third service break in the fifth
set lasted for 8 hours and 11 minutes.

Isner collapsed on the court and then sprung to his feet to applaud along
with the crowd. The crowd was full of excitement when the players entered
the court on Thursday and the finish made them want to jump on cozy Court 18
and roar.
This match will surely go in history books and would be known for the two gladiators , of which the winner was - Tennis.

Monday, June 21, 2010

World Cup: Australia Needs To Win



World Cup is into it 12th Day.

Had a great time watching Portugal score 7 Goals , though one could feel a bit sorry for the Korean Side. Portugal meet Brazil in their final Group encounter on 25th June. That would surely be an exciting game, with the two countries winning both their matches played as of now.



Australia and Serbia enter their decisive Group D match on Wednesday ,for both the teams a defeat would bring an early end to their World Cup campaigns.

Australia, which will be without Harry Kewell and Craig Moore through suspension, will welcome back Tim Cahill from a ban. A win will be enough for the Socceroos to progress to the second round, but would depend on the outcome of the simultaneous Ghana-Germany game.

Defender Aleksandar Lukovic will be back from suspension and join Serbia. It will definitely reach the round of 16 if they win, while a draw would be enough provided Ghana beats Germany.

This is the fun of world cup , which is always so unpredictable.

Todays matches are :

Mexio vs Uruguay

France vs South Africa

Nigeria vs Korea Republic

Greece vs Argentina


So see you there on the field , or at @VIVSportings




Sunday, June 20, 2010

World Cup Points So Far...




These are the Current Points Standings of Teams

We are Excited ... Are You??

Friday, June 18, 2010

NBA : Lakers secured their 16th title...





For the 3rd consecutive season Phil Jackson's LA Lakers were a part of the NBA Finals, and for the 2nd continuous time came out on top, this time against Boston Celtics!

LA Lakers defeated Pheonix Suns in the Western Conference finals and Boston Celtics defeated last year finalists Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference Finals to reach the Finals of the 2010 NBA Playoffs season!

The stage was set with the first 2 games scheduled in LA, the next 3 in Boston, and the final 2 matches (if required) again in the Staples Centre, LA as is the format in which the NBA finals are always held.

The first match was on 3rd June and was won by the Lakers, taking home advantage and securing a comfortable victory 102 to Boston's 89, Bryant scoring 30 points!

The second match on 6th June, saw a comeback by the Celtics, and winning the game 103 to 94, with Ray Allen top scoring with 32.

The third match was in Boston, and this time it was LA Lakers' turn to make a comeback winning 91 to 84, and again Kobe Bryant top scoring with 29 points.

The 4th and 5th games were close encounters, but were both ultimately won by Boston Celtics, 96 to 89 and 92 to 86 respectively. After 5 games, Boston Celtics winning the 7 match finals, 3-2, needing just another victory to be crowned champions, but they had to play both matches in front of a fully charged LA crowd.

The 6th Match was a low scoring affair, and LA Lakers secured a victory scoring 89 points, to Boston's 67 which meant that the stage was set for the 7th and final game in LA.
It was only the 4th time since 1985, when a 7th game was required to decide the championship.

The 7th game started with Boston taking the advantage in the first quarter, scoring 23 points, taking an advantage of 9 points, LA scoring just 14. In the 2nd Quarter, LA tried to make a comeback, and outscored Boston 20 to 17. At Half Time, Boston leading 40 to LA's 34. In the 3rd Quarter, LA again cut down Boston's lead and scored 19 points to Boston's 17, leaving the 4th quarter and a difference of just 4 points to be decided in the 4th Quarter. The 4th Quarter started with LA resting Kobe for the first few moments of the match. A great defensive and offensive display ensured a victory for the Los Angeles Lakers, when they outscored Boston 30 to 22 in the last quarter with Ron Artest getting 20 points in the game, and Paul Gasol scoring 19. It was an off day for LA's most important player, Kobe Bryant, but the other members of the team pulled together a great defensive performance and brought the Lakers back in the second half.

Bryant was named the Finals MVP for the second straight season. Despite struggling in the series finale, he came through when it counted the most. Bryant scored 10 of his game-high 23 points in the final period, which included 8-for-9 from the free-throw line. He also had 15 rebounds.

After the game, Bryant admitted to having pressed too much as he struggled from the field, shooting a postseason-worst 6-for-24 from the field.

"I wanted it so, so bad," said Bryant, who now joins Laker great Magic Johnson with his fifth ring. "The more I tried to push, the more it kept getting away from me. I'm just glad that my teammates really got us back in the game."

When asked what this championship meant individually, Bryant had some fun.

"Just got one more than Shaq," he said. "You can take that to the bank. You know how I am. I don't forget anything."

With Bryant struggling, it was the other Lakers who pulled through. Pau Gasol finished with 19 points and 18 rebounds, while Artest came up big with 20 points and five steals and Derek Fisher added 10.

Following the loss, the Celtics were emotional.

"Well there's a lot of crying in our locker room, a lot of people who care," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. "I don't think there was a dry eye. A lot of hugs, a lot of people feeling awful."

The loss didn't diminish what this season has meant to Rivers, however.

"It was the craziest, most emotional group I've ever coached in my life," he said. "I told them, they made me reach to places that I never thought I needed to go...so that's what makes (this loss) tough."

Friday, June 4, 2010

The Ashes 2010: Expect the Finest England - Australia


England's Ashes 2009 Glory

In 2009, England had captured the Ashes 2-1 at home, triggering an extensive run of fanfare for Andrew Strauss and his men. The hosts won at Lord's (by 115 runs) and at the Oval (by 197 runs) while Australia took honors at Leed's, winning the test by an innings and 80 runs. The tests at Cardiff and Birmingham ended in draws. Strauss himself, along with spinner Graeme Swann played critical roles in the England wins as Andrew Flintoff and James Anderson chipped in with good returns.

Ashes 2010 And Expectations

This year, England are expected to run a strong batting order led by Strauss, Kevin Pietersen, Alastair Cook and Ian Bell, with Jonathan Trott tipped to bolster his position as a stable one down bat. The recent test match look-in for Eoin Morgan sets the stage up for him Down Under. Stuart Broad, Ryan Sidebottom and Tim Bresnan could front the seam attack, with Swann lending variety with spin.

In the Australian ranks, skipper Ricky Ponting could look at Ashes 2010 as a series to reclaim supremacy over the traditional rivals, in what would be one of his last few Ashes outings. Michael Hussey, Michael Clarke and Simon Katich will be the other big guns in the line-up. It will be interesting to watch Shane Watson as he tries to make the grade as a test batsman of international class. Doug Bollinger has been rising in reputation and along with Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle, could lead a bowling attack potent enough to unleash serious pace on Australia's seaming tracks.

Ashes 2010 Fixtures

Cricket Australia has announced dates for the five tests under Ashes 2010, to be played between November 2010 and January 2011. The following is the match fixture: (The dates are subject to change, according to Cricket Australia. For tickets and other details, log on to Cricket.com.au)

First Test: Nov 25-29, 2010 (Brisbane);

second test: Dec 3-7, 2010 (Adelaide);

third test: Dec 16-20, 2010 (Perth);

fourth test: Dec 26-30, 2010 (Melbourne);

fifth test: Jan 3-7, 2011 (Sydney).


Let the Action Begin.......


Thursday, June 3, 2010

The Ashes - Over the Years

The Ashes started a long time back in 1882 & the craze for the Series is still the same, may be more as compared to that time. "The Ashes" comprises five Test matches, two innings per match, under the regular rules for international Test-match cricket. If a series is drawn then the country already holding the Ashes retains them.

The series is named after a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, in 1882 after a match at The Ovalin which Australia beat England on an English ground for the first time. The obituary stated that English cricket had died, and the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia. The English media dubbed the next English tour to Australia (1882–83) as the quest to regain The Ashes.

During that tour a small terracotta urn was presented to England captain Ivo Bligh by a group of Melbourne women. The contents of the urn are reputed to be the ashes of an item of cricket equipment, possibly a bail, ball or stump. The Dowager Countess of Darnley claimed recently that her mother-in-law, Bligh's wife Florence Morphy, said that they were the remains of a lady's veil.

The urn is erroneously believed by some to be the trophy of the Ashes series, but it has never been formally adopted as such and Bligh always considered it to be a personal gift. Replicas of the urn are often held aloft by victorious teams as a symbol of their victory in an Ashes series, but the actual urn has never been presented or displayed as a trophy in this way. Whichever side holds the Ashes, the urn normally remains in the Marylebone Cricket Club Museum at Lord's since being presented to the MCC by Bligh's widow upon his death.

Since the 1998-99 Ashes series, a Waterford Crystal representation of the Ashes urn has been presented to the winners of an Ashes series as the official trophy of that series.

LIST OF ASHES SERIES

Series

Season

Played in

Tests
played (sched)

Tests won
by Australia

Tests won
by England

Tests
drawn

Series
result

Holder at
series end

1

1882–83

Australia

3

1

2

0

England

England

2

1884

England

3

0

1

2

England

England

3

1884–85

Australia

5

2

3

0

England

England

4

1886

England

3

0

3

0

England

England

5

1886–87

Australia

2

0

2

0

England

England

6

1887–88

Australia

1

0

1

0

England

England

7

1888

England

3

1

2

0

England

England

8

1890

England

2 (3)

0

2

0

England

England

9

1891–92

Australia

3

2

1

0

Australia

Australia

10

1893

England

3

0

1

2

England

England

11

1894–95

Australia

5

2

3

0

England

England

12

1896

England

3

1

2

0

England

England

13

1897–98

Australia

5

4

1

0

Australia

Australia

14

1899

England

5

1

0

4

Australia

Australia

15

1901–02

Australia

5

4

1

0

Australia

Australia

16

1902

England

5

2

1

2

Australia

Australia

17

1903–04

Australia

5

2

3

0

England

England

18

1905

England

5

0

2

3

England

England

19

1907–08

Australia

5

4

1

0

Australia

Australia

20

1909

England

5

2

1

2

Australia

Australia

21

1911–12

Australia

5

1

4

0

England

England

22

1912

England

3

0

1

2

England

England

23

1920–21

Australia

5

5

0

0

Australia

Australia

24

1921

England

5

3

0

2

Australia

Australia

25

1924–25

Australia

5

4

1

0

Australia

Australia

26

1926

England

5

0

1

4

England

England

27

1928–29

Australia

5

1

4

0

England

England

28

1930

England

5

2

1

2

Australia

Australia

29

1932–33

Australia

5

1

4

0

England

England

30

1934

England

5

2

1

2

Australia

Australia

31

1936–37

Australia

5

3

2

0

Australia

Australia

32

1938

England

4 (5)

1

1

2

Drawn

Australia

33

1946–47

Australia

5

3

0

2

Australia

Australia

34

1948

England

5

4

0

1

Australia

Australia

35

1950–51

Australia

5

4

1

0

Australia

Australia

36

1953

England

5

0

1

4

England

England

37

1954–55

Australia

5

1

3

1

England

England

38

1956

England

5

1

2

2

England

England

39

1958–59

Australia

5

4

0

1

Australia

Australia

40

1961

England

5

2

1

2

Australia

Australia

41

1962–63

Australia

5

1

1

3

Drawn

Australia

42

1964

England

5

1

0

4

Australia

Australia

43

1965–66

Australia

5

1

1

3

Drawn

Australia

44

1968

England

5

1

1

3

Drawn

Australia

45

1970–71[8]

Australia

6 (7)

0

2

4

England

England

46

1972

England

5

2

2

1

Drawn

England

47

1974–75

Australia

6

4

1

1

Australia

Australia

48

1975

England

4

1

0

3

Australia

Australia

49

1977

England

5

0

3

2

England

England

50

1978–79

Australia

6

1

5

0

England

England

51

1981

England

6

1

3

2

England

England

52

1982–83

Australia

5

2

1

2

Australia

Australia

53

1985

England

6

1

3

2

England

England

54

1986–87

Australia

5

1

2

2

England

England

55

1989

England

6

4

0

2

Australia

Australia

56

1990–91

Australia

5

3

0

2

Australia

Australia

57

1993

England

6

4

1

1

Australia

Australia

58

1994–95

Australia

5

3

1

1

Australia

Australia

59

1997

England

6

3

2

1

Australia

Australia

60

1998–99

Australia

5

3

1

1

Australia

Australia

61

2001

England

5

4

1

0

Australia

Australia

62

2002–03

Australia

5

4

1

0

Australia

Australia

63

2005

England

5

1

2

2

England

England

64

2006–07

Australia

5

5

0

0

Australia

Australia

65

2009

England

5

1

2

2

England

England

66

2010–11

Australia

5






Summary

Totals up to and including the 5th Test of the 2009 series in England.


Played

Won by
Australia

Won by
England

Drawn

All Tests

305

122 (40%)

97 (31.8%)

86 (28.2%)

Tests in Australia

152

76 (50%)

53 (34.8%)

23 (15.2%)

Tests in England

153

46 (30.1%)

44 (28.7%)

63 (41.2%)

All series

65

31 (48.4%)

29 (43.8%)

5 (7.8%)

Series in Australia

32

17 (53.1%)

13 (40.6%)

2 (6.3%)

Series in England

33

14 (42.4%)

16 (48.5%)

3 (9.1%)

By the above list we can see that The Ashes is a fiercely contested competition. England won the first eight series in a row and only lost one in the first twelve. Australia then won four series in a row, before England reclaimed the Ashes in the 1926 series. The contest after 1934 has been dominated by Australia who has held the Ashes for long periods of time, including from 1934 to 1953, from 1959 to 1971 and from 1989 to 2005. The longest period of time that England has held the Ashes after 1934 was from 1953 to 1959.

England currently holds the Ashes after regaining them on 23 August 2009. Overall, the Australians have won 31 series, England has won 29 and there have been 5 drawn series. A total of 65 Ashes series have been played; the next will be played in Australia in 2010/11.

More to come on what to expect from Ashes 2010