Wadia line: Mohali cop send on go away

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The Punjab administration has asked Mohali older Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ranbir Singh Khatra to go on one month go away following his public spat with Ness Wadia, industrialist and owner of Indian Premier League (IPL) side Kings XI Punjab. Khatra and Wadia argue openly on May 23 at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) sports ground near Chandigarh after Wadia accused the police of black-marketing tickets and theft liquor bottles and team T-shirts.Khatra had enthused an official complaint against Wadia’s “misbehaviour” to the Punjab government and police top brass, bring the spat on record.

The district keep watch over chief claimed that Wadia misbehave with him and even shouted, “I don’t talk to little and mean people like you.”Police sources said that Khatra had been asked to go on one month leave from Monday due to the disagreement. He had applied for go away to go to the US and was immediately granted that.Khatra is careful close to ruling Akali Dal head Sukhbir Singh Badal, the son of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal. Mohali, a newly shaped district, is careful a prize posting for police and civil officer in Punjab.Khatra had also record a grievance against IPL official Lalit Modi for smoke in a community area of the PCA sports ground last month.

Mahesh Bhupathi came out on top

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Mahesh Bhupathi came out on top when he win a emotion of resentment match against former doubles associate Leander Paes at the French Open on Sunday.Paes suffer a mainly miserable day on Sunday, because he was also knock out of the men’s doubles.

The Indian and his Czech collaborator Lukas Dlouhy, seed ninth, perished 4-6, 4-6 in the third about to the Uruguayan-Peruvian duo of Pablo Cuevas and Luis Horna.Bhupathi and China’s Zheng Jie eked out a 7-5, 6-4 win over Paes and Russia’s Nadia Petrova in the prime surrounding of the uniform doubles.The Indo-Chinese duo will now get together sixth-seeded couple of Cara Black (Zimbabwe) and Paul Hanley (Australia) who beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6-4, 3-6, 10-7.In boy’s singles act, Yuki Bhambri misplaced 2-6, 1-6 to Guillaume Rufin of France in the gap round.

Why Mumbai missing the plan?

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As the Indian Premier League mechanism up for the semifinal phase the last only some matches have been strong with three teams hostility for two semifianl spots. Here’s what worked in favour of Delhi and Chennai - and why Mumbai got the boot.Chennai beat Hyderabad by 7 wickets in a do-or-die match, and reached the semi-finals with a victory in the previous league encounter. It was a now or never for Chennai; They had no option but to beat the Deccan Chargers in their last group diversion to proceed to the last four, and it was task accomplished for MS Dhoni’s boys. They succesfully chase down Hyderabad’s paltry 147 behind Adam Gilchrist win the toss and elected to bat - but more highly, they are through to the semi-final nudging out Mumbai.With this win over Deccan Chargers, Chennai are on 16 points and get back their third slot on the points tally. …Delhi are fourth on 15 points while Mumbai, which was in the reckoning for a semi-final slot is now out of controversy. Mumbai, however, has a match in hand but the maximum it can garner is 14 points - which leaves it behind Chennai and Delhi.

Chennai’s win also wrecked the tension over the semi-finalists as it done the last four line-up. Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab had by now sealed their place with true to life results. Delhi manage to sneak in and make sure its place as Viru’s side set aside its nerve while Chennai and Mumbai failed to win their matches at crucial junctures.Meanwhile, for Mumbai it was complete displeasure - after four successive losses, they bounced back with 6 consecutive wins, but choked when it matter the most. And Sachin Tendulkar’s side won’t be pleased to be in a state of affairs where they can also end up no better than 6th on the points tally. At least a win in the last match next to Royal Challengers will save some arrogance for them.

Bindra downplays Ness fight

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Punjab Cricket organization leader I.S. Bindra today play down the spat between Kings XI Punjab co-owner Ness Wadia and a senior police officer during Friday’s match here alongside the Deccan Chargers.Yesterday, Mohali senior manager of police Ranbir Singh Khatra had complained that Wadia had used “disparaging” language and supposed that police had stolen team T-shirts and liquor from the pavilion.Bindra described the controversy as a “media creation” though he accepted that there had been a spat. “What happen between Ness and the SSP, I was told, was an unpleasant dialogue. I reached the place where the two were present and we all three parted as gentlemen. Whatever happened amid three gentlemen I point it to the media,” he said.

Bindra shorn of Khatra’s claim that the Punjab Cricket union (PCA) owed the police Rs 1.88 crore for the security provision at the stadium. Khatra had said the PCA must pay up since the Indian Premier League was a project to make profits. Bindra said no money was due to the police. “We have an conformity. We make available money to the police welfare fund.”The PCA chief said the BCCI and the IPL were “non-profit-making organisations”. If they earn millions, they also depleted millions to build infrastructure and uphold cricket, he other.

Challengers showed in the morale-boosting win against Chennai

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Jacques Kallis’s fit effort to dismiss S. Vidyut reflect the focus and strength of mind that Royal Challengers Bangalore showed in the morale-boosting win against Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday.Chennai: Winning cricket is a lot about handling pressure. When a semifinal place beckoned, Chennai Super Kings dig a hole for itself at Chepauk on Wednesday.A awful ruin saw the side slumping from 60 for no loss in the ninth over to 111 for eight when the final over commenced. Sixteen runs were necessary off the ending six balls.Then, Suresh Raina managed just a single run off the first three balls from Praveen Kumar. Makhaya Ntini usual three dot balls and Royal Challengers Bangalore romped home by 14 runs.

While Royal Challengers display huge spirit on the field, it still was a match that Super Kings contrived to lose. When percentage batting was required after a solid opening stand of 60 in 9.1 overs between Stephen Fleming and Parthiv Patel, Super Kings batsmen perished to unmemorable lofted shots. deliberately, it was poor cricket.Dhoni’s dismissal, after he promoted himself to No. 3, was the turning point. He took a intended risk of paceman Vinay Kumar and holed out to long on.

Sparkling bowling

Anil Kumble’s four overs — he scalped three for 14 — were all about skill, mind and commitment. The champion leg-spinner stump to stump line and variations of pace and angles induced mistakes from the batsmen.Jacques Kallis roar in to hustle the batsmen with lifting delivery. His four overs for 15 runs — he was very much unlucky to see a skier from Parthiv Patel being put down at mid-wicket — pegged back the Super Kings’ run-rate.And Dale Steyn, sharp and straight, struck in his second spell. From nowhere, Royal Challengers was eying a win. They manage to close out the competition.

Flawless line

Manpreet Gony, extract bounce from short of a good length and bowling an perfect off-stump line impressed. His spell with the new ball — Dhoni bowled him out — of 4-1-11-2 indicated his control and accuracy.He open up Jacques Kallis with a delivery that straightened and bounce more than the batsman predictable and establish the rim of Sreevats Goswami’s blade.The young Goswami found Makhaya Ntini hot to handle — he was put down at slip by Fleming and survived a sure shout for caught behind — but displayed great spirit in ‘walking’ after nicking Gony to Parthiv at the back the stumps.

Misbah-ul-Haq attempt to glide a delivery leaving him from L. Balaji and Parthiv Patel pluck a diving catch behind the stumps. Dravid composed his runs with some crisp strokeplay on either side of the wicket the side continued to lose wickets. Morkel won a leg-before result alongside Mark Boucher, who bent to play crossways the line.

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