Thursday, June 10, 2010

FIFA Leader Joseph S. Blatter Launch Chirp Page


FIFA leader Joseph S. Blatter will launch his individual Twitter page today, Thursday 10 June. Fans from all over the world will be able to follow the FIFA president views and view on the explanation “@seppblatter” all from side to side the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

FIFA leader Joseph S. Blatter comment:

“We are future the first FIFA World Cup in which social media sites will play an significant role in connecting everyone who cares about the game of footy. I’m excited to be sharing my own person knowledge of the 2010 FIFA World Cup with footy fans from all over the world.”

FIFA.com, the world’s official footy net site, will launch one further accounts, to go live later in June. They are: @FIFAcom covering interviews, site developments, Fantasy Team progress and updates on key news from rivalry matches, and @FIFAcomLive, as long as hysterically and real-time update from all 64 sports rivalry at South Africa 2010. watch now

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

FIFA earth Cup exist act for sightless and visually damage football fan


Blind and visually weaken fans will be able to enjoy a exacting live-match knowledge at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Three stadiums will each have 15 seats ready with earphones, and taught commentator will text live on the action incidence downward on the playing field. In addition, each of these three stadiums will have 15 seats that will be apportioned to their sighted guides who will accompany them, while specially trained volunteers will provide assistance within the stadiums. This is a premier in South Africa’s sporting landscape.

The initiative, launch by the Swiss nationwide friendship for the Blind (SNAB) and the South African National Council for the Blind (SANCB) and financially support by FIFA, is aimed at creation the match obtainable to all. FIFA Partner Sony is as long as the necessary transmitters that will permit people to get match-day commentary in the stadiums free. The SANCB is ensure that the tickets are apportion and only a incomplete number of tickets are still obtainable for 19 matches

"Football is a universal sport and it must be obtainable to everyone. They are therefore delighted to be able to make this matchless live experience in the stadium also obtainable to visually weakened and blind people. This project is another launching pad for South African sports and will generate a legacy with services and facilities at footy grounds for visually weakened and blind South Africans," said FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter.

The organization of progression of reporting was responsible for sourcing, training and coordinating the audio descriptors, while the Academy of Sound Engineering students will perform the technical audio functions that will be necessary to make positive that the audio descriptions are correctly transmitted to the visually damaged fans at the stadiums.

The stadiums offering this service are:

JohannesburgSoccer City Stadium: 8 matches

Johannesburg – Ellis Park Stadium: 7 matches

Tshwane/Pretoria – Loftus Versfeld Stadium: 6 match

Durban – Durban Stadium: 7 matches

Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth – Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium: 8 match

Cape Town – Green Point Stadium: 8 match

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Asia Cup: Tigers may name group tomorrow


The
national cricket selectors are possible to announce the 15-member panel tomorrow for the next Asia Cup that will begin from June 15 in Sri Lanka.
The Tigers are scheduled to return home on June 10 after a disappointing Twenty20 World Cup in West Indies which was followed by a frustrating Test series in England. They will leave for Colombo on June 12 for the area championship which will start with the match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan on June 15.
"The team is returning home as per before schedule because early tickets could not be arranged for them after the second Test finished on the third day. The team think-tank talked about their collapse in the second Test and tried to find out the problems. The main problem was that the players failed to adjust to the changed condition on the day," told Jalal Yunus, head of delegation, over telephone last night.
Bangladesh made a meek surrender inside three days in the second Test at Old Trafford after an impressive performance in the first Test at Lord's. Despite the untimely finish there was hardly any chance for the Shakib Al Hasan's men to return home early because the team management could not arrange tickets for next available flight.
"We will announce the team day after tomorrow [Wednesday]. There would be some changes in the one-day squad but there is no ability to see any fresh face this time," said chief selector Rafiqul Alam yesterday.
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, Nazmul Hossain, Syed Rasel, Sohrawardi Shuvo, Nazimuddin and Rokibul Hasan, the right-hander who was available for selection after the three-month ban was lifted, has been practising for the tournament for last two weeks.
"The performance in the second Test was annoying, but it can happen for an improving side like Bangladesh. There is nothing to be worried about the outcome because I believe the boys will come back strongly in the Asia Cup," Rafiqul hoped.
All matches of the day-night game will be held at the Rangiri Dambulla global Stadium.
On June 16, Bangladesh will start their campaign against India and then mug off with hosts Sri Lanka on June 18.
Bangladesh will play their last league match against Pakistan on June 21.
In the other matches, tart rivals India and Pakistan face off on June 19 and Sri Lanka meet India on June 22.
The last is slated for June 24.

Asia Cup: Tigers may name group tomorrow


The national cricket selectors are possible to announce the 15-member panel tomorrow for the next Asia Cup that will begin from June 15 in Sri Lanka.
The Tigers are scheduled to return home on June 10 after a disappointing Twenty20 World Cup in West Indies which was followed by a frustrating Test series in England. They will leave for Colombo on June 12 for the area championship which will start with the match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan on June 15.
"The team is returning home as per before schedule because early tickets could not be arranged for them after the second Test finished on the third day. The team think-tank talked about their collapse in the second Test and tried to find out the problems. The main problem was that the players failed to adjust to the changed condition on the day," told Jalal Yunus, head of delegation, over telephone last night.
Bangladesh made a meek surrender inside three days in the second Test at Old Trafford after an impressive performance in the first Test at Lord's. Despite the untimely finish there was hardly any chance for the Shakib Al Hasan's men to return home early because the team management could not arrange tickets for next available flight.
"We will announce the team day after tomorrow [Wednesday]. There would be some changes in the one-day squad but there is no ability to see any fresh face this time," said chief selector Rafiqul Alam yesterday.
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, Nazmul Hossain, Syed Rasel, Sohrawardi Shuvo, Nazimuddin and Rokibul Hasan, the right-hander who was available for selection after the three-month ban was lifted, has been practising for the tournament for last two weeks.
"The performance in the second Test was annoying, but it can happen for an improving side like Bangladesh. There is nothing to be worried about the outcome because I believe the boys will come back strongly in the Asia Cup," Rafiqul hoped.
All matches of the day-night game will be held at the Rangiri Dambulla global Stadium.
On June 16, Bangladesh will start their campaign against India and then mug off with hosts Sri Lanka on June 18.
Bangladesh will play their last league match against Pakistan on June 21.
In the other matches, tart rivals India and Pakistan face off on June 19 and Sri Lanka meet India on June 22.
The last is slated for June 24. watch

South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup: Argentina fully fit


Argentina coach Diego Maradon (R) knows it well that the glory of his side in this year's World Cup will depend heavily on his star striker Lionel Messi, who is dribbling with the ball during a practice session the Pretoria University High Performance Centre on Sunday.

Injury-free Argentina are in better shape than Nigeria ahead of the teams' World Cup Group B opener on Saturday, central defender Martin Demichelis said. watch

Monday, June 7, 2010

It's Tamim live: england test

When cricket matches are interrupted by the weather, broadcasters like to fill the spare hours with highlights packages from earlier games. Given this is a Manchester Check someone watching the box on Saturday afternoon might have been forgiven for thinking the area was living up to its damp reputation, as Tamim Iqbal flayed England around the ground. But as it happened, the sun was beating down on Elderly Trafford and in lieu Tamim was producing his own rerun of that memorable work from Lord's with a second flamboyant hundred in two days.
Compared to his club over long-on on that occasion, the square cut that brought him his run-a-ball hundred at Elderly Trafford appeared restrained, but it didn't prevent him from celebrating with the same dash and leap towards the dressing room.
His sense of adventure makes him such a watchable batsman and even for a patriotic Manchester crowd there has to have been a sense of disappointment when he edged a cut against the local star James Anderson. The Bangladesh demise that followed, losing 10 for 90 in a session as they failed to keep away from the follow-on, made it hard for Tamim to savour another amazing innings.
"Personally it was great, but the team matters," he said. "We didn't play well after a solid start so I am not that happy. It was bad. Everyone is disappointed. They knew they had an ideal opportunity but threw it away. They are young but require to learn, it was an ideal set up."
Tamim is already the finest batsman Bangladesh have produced and at the age of 21 is their second-highest century-maker behind Mohammad Ashraful. The pair make an fascinating comparison; both oozing with natural talent, but so far one is making the most of it. It was fascinating to see the beginning of Ashraful's innings when he arrived with Bangladesh wobbling. He took 22 balls to find the boundary and appeared to be willing himself to be restrained, yet threw his start away with a slash to gully for a laboured 45-ball 11. The mantle of Bangladesh's trailblazer has well and truly been handed over.
"When I started Check cricket I was trying to survive," said Tamim. "I spoke to Jamie [Siddons, the coach] about how to play and he said bat like you do in the ODIs, go out there and enjoy yourself. I always say some days it will look fantastic and other days it will look ugly, but I ought to carryover on this way."
An IPL contract is surely around the corner for Tamim when the next auction takes place, but while that will boost his bank balance, the greater benefit for Bangladesh cricket would be for him to be picked up by a county. Shakib Al Hasan will be the first Bangladeshi to do so when he joins Worcestershire after the one-day series in July and Tamim ought to not be far behind.
His wrist injury may prevent someone signing him for the latter stages of this season, but at the moment Bangladesh are free from commitments after the 2011 World Cup. A season testing himself in English conditions would let him accumulate a wealth of knowledge, which he could then pass on back home as hopefully Shakib will also do.
"I'd love to see him get picked up by a county," Siddons said the day before the Check. "Timewise, he needs a have a rest at the finish of the one-day series. We have had three months now of solid cricket and the boys are worn out. But he is one one that would prosper in the environment, prosper living here and obviously Twenty20 is a actual market for him as well as 40-over cricket and [four-day] county cricket. He is made huge scores against India as well as a hundred here and he can do the same thing against county assaults I am definite."
Now that Tamim has got the taste for Check hundreds the next stage of his development is to build on them. At Lord's he hooked to deep square-leg moments after reaching his ton and here he edged a ball he could barely reach. The period soon after reaching a hundred is often a weak point for a batsman, but Tamim has the talent to overcome this hurdle, as a career-best 151 against India already testifies.
It is level more important for him to do that regularly, however, because Bangladesh at rest have a twisted to collapse in a heap, as they demonstrately spectacularly today. From 126 without loss it was a non-stop clatter of wickets. While Siddons will have praised Tamim he will have equally cursed the shots played by Jahurul Islam, bowled through the gate, and Shakib who edged a wild drive against Swann, as these batsmen are brought up playing spin for a living.
"It's spinning a lot but they ought to be adjusted to that because they see a lot back at home," Tamim admitted. "We require to figure out what is going wrong and improve in the second innings."

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