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REPORTER POST Sports Ranchi Kohli, 4 others appointed World Cup ambassadors Dubai: India's vice-captain Virat Kohli was Thursday appointed one of the ambassadors of the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup 2015 to be held in Australia and New Zealand, Feb 14-March 29. Apart from Kohli, who is the stand-in captain for the ongoing OneDay International (ODI) series against Sri Lanka, Australia's Mitchell Johnson and Shane Watson, New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum and Sri Lankan veteran batsman Kumar Sangakkara have also been named as ambassadors for the prestigious quadrennial tournament, according to an ICC release. "The ICC Ambassadors will add their support and considerable profile in the build-up to and during the World Cup 2015, including involvement in the ICC’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme and event promotions," ICC said. Kohli, 26-year-old right-handed batsman who recently became the quickest batsman to score 6,000 runs in ODIs, was also part of India's successful campaign in the 2011 World Cup. "It is a matter of pride to be selected as the ambassador of the World Cup. I thank ICC for bestowing this honour upon me. As a cricket- er, I wish to spread the passion of cricket to grassroot levels and I look at this as an opportunity to unify global initiatives for cricket throughout the world," said Kohli. Australian fast bowler Johnson was also delighted to be part of the elite group that will be supporting the event. “As Australia and New Zealand gear up to host the World Cup 2015, I am extremely proud and delighted to be associated with the competition as an ambassador. I look forward to helping promote what is set to be a fascinating tournament with some outstanding teams gearing up to claim cricket’s most coveted prize," the 33-year-old left-arm- er said. The World Cup will start with New Zealand taking on Sri Lanka in Christchurch, while on the same day in Melbourne, cohost Australia will go head-tohead with England. A total of 49 matches will be played across 14 venues and Melbourne will host the final. New Zealand captain McCullum, who has featured in the past three World Cups, said: “With the World Cup just months away, no doubt all countries will be actively plotting and planning their campaigns. "In 1992, our sport captivated the nations of both New Zealand and Australia, and I have no doubt the 2015 edition will do just the same." 14 NOVEMBER 2014 FRIDAY Social media abuzz with Rohit Sharma's record-breaking feat Kolkata: Praise poured in from various distinguished personalities for Rohit Sharma, who Thursday bludgeoned his way into the record books by becoming the first batsman to score two double-tons in One-Day International (ODI) cricket -- and to add another feather to his cap, his 264 runs is also the highest individual score in the 50-over format. The 27-year-old, who scored 209 against Australia in November last year, thrashed a mediocre Sri Lankan bowling line-up to all parts of the ground in the fourth ODI of the five-match series at the Eden Gardens here. Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was among the first to congratulate the right-handed batsman. "Very well batted Rohit. That's Rohit for everyone, sheer talent. Enjoy and witness the class in action," Dhoni tweeted. Left-arm swing bowler Zaheer Khan wrote on his twitter handle: "Well done brothaman @ImRo45 (Rohit's twitter handle) !!! Really enjoyed watching u bat ! Way to go buddy." "Record at Eden! Great knock @ImRo45! Take a bow! Made up for lost time! Batting at its best!," former Indian skipper Anil Kumble wrote on the social networking site. Rohit was run out on the final ball of the Indian innings Washington: The facial appearance of a football player may give us vital clues about his performance on the field - including his likelihood of scoring goals, making assists and committing fouls, says a new study. For the study, the scientists studied the facial-width-to-height ratio (FWHR) of about 1,000 players, from 32 countries, who competed in the 2010 World Cup. Midfielders, who play both offence and defence, and forwards, who lead the offence, with higher FWHRs were more likely to commit fouls, pointed out the study. FWHR is the distance between the cheekbones divided by the distance between the mid-brow and the upper lip. Forwards with higher FWHRs also were more likely to score goals or make assists, showed the study. "Previous research into facial structure of athletes has been primarily in the United States and Canada," said Keith Welker, Researcher at the department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado in the US. "No one had really looked at how facial-width-to-height ratio is associated with athletic performance by comparing people from across the world," Welker added. Scientists have several ideas about how FWHR might be associated with aggression. One possibility is that it is related to testosterone exposure earlier in life and how it can affect a variety of physical traits, including bone density, muscle growth and cranial shape, Welker said. The results appeared in the journal Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology. Kenya's Cheruiyot ready to return after maternity leave Nairobi: Olympic 5,000 metre silver medallist Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya feels she is ready to test her body in local competition before moving on to the international circuit after two years out on a maternity leave. With her focus on Rio Games in 2016, Cheruiyot is keen to use the Beijing World Championships in August 2015 as a springboard in her bid to finally secure an Olympic gold medal, reports Xinhua. "I am about 50 percent ready for the competition. It is still far, however, and I have no doubts I will be 100 percent fit when the time comes. "Now the focus is to shake off the excess fat and regain my fitness. The World Championships and the World Cross Country Championships are ideal competitions for my progress," she said Wednesday. Despite featuring in three Olympics -- Sydney (2000), Beijing (2008) and London (2012), Cheruiyot is yet to clinch the ultimate prize of any athlete's dreams, the gold medal. In Sydney, just aged 17, Cheruiyot was a distant 14th in the 5000m race. Poor form and injuries locked her out of Athens 2004 Games, but she returned in Beijing four years later and was a distant fifth in the 12-lap race. But in London 2012, a decision to double up in both 5,000m and 10,000m might have drained her energies and she was a pale shadow of her powers as she returned second in 5,000 and third in 10,000 with Ethiopians Meseret Defer and Tirunesh Dibaba stealing the show, respectively. But Cheruiyot believes she will get her revenge in Rio in 2016. "I have achieved much in athletics, winning medals in almost all world competitions, but I miss the Olympics gold medals in my trophy cabinet. I have hope that in the coming Olympics I will win one," she said. Indian eves draw 2-2 against Kiwis, lose series 0-3 Hafeez reported for suspected illegal bowling action after facing 173 deliveries. His record-breaking innings comprised 33 fours and nine sixes. Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also joined the chorus. "Congratulations to Rohit Sharma for his record breaking innings. You made us proud!," he tweeted. Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was of the opinion that Rohit's score of 264 would not be broken. "A record which is going to stay !! A delight 2 watch! Well done bro for creating history!," he commented on tweeter. "Incredible innings and record by @ImRo45 ! Wow ! well done boy! Many congrats on your achievement," former Pakistani all-rounder Azhar Mahmood tweeted. Dubai: Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has been reported for suspected illegal bowling action during the first cricket Test against New Zealand, which Pakistan won by 248 runs in Abu Dhabi Thursday. The match officials’ report, which was handed over to the Pakistan team manager Moin Khan, cited concerns about the legality of the 34-year-old’s bowling action, according to an ICC release. Hafeez’s bowling action will now be scrutinised further under the ICC process relating to suspected illegal bowling actions reported in Tests, ODIs and T20Is. He is required to undergo testing within 21 days, and, during this period, Hafeez is permitted to continue bowling in international cricket until the results of the testing are known. Former Bengal cricket captain faces dowry charges Kolkata: Former Ranji winning Bengal captain Sambaran Banerjee along with his son and wife has been accused of torturing his daughter-in-law Anindita Banerjee for dowry. She has filed a police complaint under the relevant anti-dowry laws, police said Thursday. In her complaint filed with the Jadavpur Police Oct 24, Anindita has accused her husband Sayantan, father-in-law Sambaran and mother-in-law Apu of physically and mentally torturing her and demanding dowry. We have registered a case against the trio under various sections of the Dowry Prohibition Act, Officer-in Charge of Jadavpur police station V.K. Singh told IANS. "We have initiated investigation in the matter but the complainant currently is out of the country. When she comes back we will record her statement and if need be we will make arrests," added Singh. Married to Sayantan in 2008, Anindita has alleged that her husband repeatedly assaulted her physically during their stay in Dubai in 2009 and the ordeal continued even after coming back to the city. Australia women beat West Indies by 53 runs Melbourne: Australian women's cricket team, also called the Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars, defeated the West Indies women by 53 runs in the second One-Day International (ODI) at Hurstville Thursday. After winning the toss and electing to bat, the Australian side was bowled out on the last ball of their innings for 256, a total which the West Indies side failed to chase down, finishing 203 for eight from their 50 overs. Ellyse Perry was named player-of-thematch for her 72 runs and bowling figures of three for 42. Opener Nicole Bolton notched her second half-century in as many matches, building an innings of 76 before she lost her wicket in the 32nd over thanks to a brilliant catch at short mid-wicket by Anisa Mohammed. Perry also scored her second straight half-century in the series, with her innings of 72 including seven fours. Deandra Dottin (4-42) and Hayley Matthews (3-42) were the pick of the West Indies bowlers. West Indies opener Matthews, who only made her ODI debut in the previous match, was the standout of her side’s innings. The 16-yearold notched up 89 runs, including 12 fours, before she sliced one to Meg Lanning at mid-off. South Africa can break World Cup jinx: Du Plessis medal winner Suo Di of China. Suo defeated United States' Iris Wang 11-21, 21-15, 21-16. In the match between Kashyap and Hue, the World No.17 Indian was surprised by the World No.60 Hue's tenacity. Hue didn't give any chance to Kashyap in the first game, winning it 21-11. In the second game, Kashyap improved his game and played with much more precision and purpose. He was alert from the beginning and always had the upper hand. After taking a 9-7 lead, he upped the ante and won six straight points after which it was a formality for him. In the third game, Kashyap played aggressively from the start. He raced to a 11-2 lead in no time before Hue tried to control the damage. The Chinese earned five straight points to reduce the deficit to six points at 15-9. Kashyap, though, was in no mood to give away freebies and finished the game 21-13. In the quarter-final, the 28-yearold Indian will face Germany's World No.25 Marc Zwiebler, who stunned World No.2 Chen Long of China 13-21, 25-23, 21-19 in a pulsating encounter that lasted an hour and 26 minutes. Difficult to bid for hosting rights of FIFA Club World Cup: AIFF New Delhi: India are not favourably placed to bid for the hosting rights of FIFA 201718 Club World Cup, All India Football Federation (AIFF) general secretary Kushal Das admitted here Thursday. FIFA will name the host for the 2017-18 editions of the tournament at its executive committee meeting in December in Morocco. India are yet to bid for the hosting rights for the event. "It’s probably a little difficult to bid for the NEWS IN BREIF Stratford (New Zealand): The Indian junior women's hockey team was held to a 2-2 draw in the sixth and last match against New Zealand who won the series 3-0 at the TET Multisports Centre Thursday. There was plenty of action right from the beginning as both teams played aggressively. Felicity Reidy opened the scoring for the home team before Lilima Minz provided the equaliser for India. India mounted further pressure on New Zealand and took a 2-1 lead with a goal by Navjot Kaur. New Zealand's Deanna Ritchie breached the Indian defence and scored her team's second goal. With this draw, the Neil Hawgood-coached India failed to win a single match in the series. Football players' Saina, Kashyap, Srikanth in China Open quarters performance written on their faces Fuzhou (China): London Olympic bronze medallist Saina Nehwal along with male shuttlers Parupalli Kashyap and Kidambi Srikanth, reached the quarter-finals of the $700,000 China Open Super Series Premier at the Haixia Olympic Sport Center here Thursday. While women's World No.5 Saina was made to work hard for her 21-18, 21-18 win over World No.239 Qin Jinping of China, Commonwealth Games champion Kashyap beat China's Xue Song 11-21, 21-11, 21-13 in 54 minutes in the men's singles second round match. In the other match, World No.16 Srikanth overcame China's World No.43 Gao Huan 21-17, 19-21, 21-14 in a marathon encounter which lasted an hour and 18 minutes to progress to the next round. In the match between Saina and Jinping, the Hyderabadi started the first game slowly, conceding a 0-4 lead to Jinping before fighting her way back to equalise 7-7. The 24-year-old Indian gradually began to take control of the proceedings. The Chinese battled hard but Saina managed to win the game 21-18. The second game was a neck-and-neck contest till both the shuttlers reached the 12-point mark. Jinping rattled Saina by taking four straight points. The Indian took one point and also conceded one to trail 13-17. Later, Saina staged a brilliant comeback to equalise 17-17 and sprung into rhythm to take the next four points quickly as Jinping added only one to remain at 18 points. In her next match, Saina will meet 2010 World Junior Championships bronze 7 hosting rights. We will talk to FIFA regarding this,” Das said on the sidelines of AIFF’s technical collaboration tie-up with Brazilian club Atletico Paranaense for the Under-17 team here Thursday. “The commercial commitments and infrastructure required to host such an event are very huge. I don’t know if we are in a position to do it,” Das said. Buoyed by FIFA’s decision to award the right to host the 2017 Under-17 World Cup to India, the AIFF was preparing an ambitious bid to host the Club World Cup. But Das said that after considering all parameters involved, coupled with the requirements demanded by FIFA and the cost involved, AIFF was contemplating revising its earlier thinking. AIFF president Praful Patel had earlier declared that India will not only bid for the 201718 Club World Cup but also place its bid for the Under-20 World Cup. Sydney: South Africa batsman Faf du Plessis believes they have a team that can win the upcoming International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup to be held in Australia and New Zealand Feb 14-March 29. Talking about his team's chances in the quadrennial One-Day International (ODI) tournament, du Plessis said, "It's too hard to judge on past experience. For me, it's the team you have and the results you have been getting. We have got a really good team at the moment and we've been winning a lot of games." South Africa reached semi-finals in 1992, 1999 and 2007 editions of World Cup. "In the past, we went to a World Cup where we probably weren't the best side. People judge you on not winning the World Cup. This time I feel we've got a really good side and we've been winning, so everything is stacking up nicely for us now," he was quoted as saying by Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday. South Africa, being coached by Gary Kirsten who coached India too in 2011 and helped them win the World Cup, are getting ready to face Australia in a five-match ODI series starting Friday. Turner to lead CA XI in a two-day match against India Melbourne: Ashton Turner will lead Cricket Australia (CA) XI to face India in the first of two, two-day tour matches at Gliderol Stadium in Adelaide, starting Nov 24. The two matches will serve as a tour match for the Indian side ahead of the Commonwealth Bank Test Series, beginning at the Gabba in Brisbane Dec 4, the CA announced Thursday. Commenting on the squad, CA’s national talent manager Greg Chappell said: "India is a strong international team so it will be a great experience for this CA XI, which includes some of the most exciting young cricketers in the country." “This will be another great opportunity for captain Ashton Turner, who has great leadership potential. He recently captained a CA XI side to victory over South Africa in a T20 tour match, in which he also performed admirably with the bat." “Gurinder Sandhu is a highly-regarded fast bowler who has performed consistently well at domestic level and underage international level. He was very impressive in the two four-day matches against South Africa A in August this year and we expect that he will perform well against this high quality team," Chappell added. CA’s Bupa National Cricket Centre (Bupa NCC) head Troy Cooley will coach the side, with Bupa NCC High Performance coach Graeme Hick as assistant coach. Chappell will accompany the side as team manager. The CA XI squad: Ashton Turner (captain), Ryan Carters, Alex Gregory, Sam Grimwade, Sebastian Gotch, Josh Lalor, David Moody, Jonte Pattison, Gurinder Sandhu, Matthew Short, Kelvin Smith, Nick Stevens.