Friday, August 24, 2007

India lost to Syria by 2-3 in ONGC International Soccer Tourno


In its third match, India lost to 2-3 against Syria (highest FIFA ranking among the participating teams. 

India started dominating from very first minute, hence scored match's first goal in 13th minute by Delhi's lad Sunil Chhetri (jersey number 11). The whole stadium turned aggressive then. But soon Syria levelled the score in 23rd minute by a header goal. And, by one more goal in 42nd minutes, half time scoreline became 1-2. 

Although it was very tough to cover up their lead, still our striker tried very hard but lack of communication in defence line concieved one more goal and score line became 1-3. Match became very dull then as Indian side got tired & Syrians started applying foul tactics by wasting time cuz they were assuming a two goal lead is enough to win. 
I can still remember when score line were 2-3 against us, match refree gave four minutes injury time after regular 90 minutes, Syrians started felling down as if they were hit by opponent player. And they wasted almost two minutes out of those crucial, dying much needed four minutes.

But the match's spectacular goal came in 81st minute when Indian side substituted player Ajayan Nair came up with solo effort, dribbling past three Syrian defender and aimed a hard left footer from 30 yards that took the syrian Goalie Mowssab by surprise. He made Bob houghton's decision right. The goal did bring a life back but it was too late for the Indians. 

In all, they played some fantastic soccer inthe first half through flawless ball possession in the mid-field while their forwardskept on making intermittent raids into the indian defence. It paid them big as they finally roped in the match, making them the first team to reach finals.

Now, the only & best way to take 'BADLA' is first beat Krygistan first on Sunday's match and face them (Syria) again in Finals on Wednesday & clinch the title.

Good Luck Houghton !!!
Show them Indian pace... :)

No News coverage for ONGC Cup

Its really frustated that there is no news coverage for ONGC International Cup @Delhi. Our Media's Sports section has been confined to Cricket only. On one side these 24 hours channels includes 'Sabse Tej', 'Dil me sach, jubaan pe India', 'Khabar - har keemat par' are providing pre & post cricket match analysis daily for hours with guys like Nikhil Chopra (negligible contribution to Indian cricket) & Ajay Jadeja (caught in fixing), also providing a running tab for live scores....
other side there was no single line news update for ongoing ONGC international soccer Cup whether the Indian side lost or won.

India won by 6-0, 2-0 etc does not comes even under the criteria of news but yes zaheer khan, RP Singh caught by viral is really a BIG news for them.

The worst part is that even DD1 does follow cricket only in "Sports". For everything else there is separate channel called "DD sports". If they have made this to telecast all live games strictly on 'DD sports' then what special in the cricket only that it gets prime time on DD1. Prasar Bharti made out pillar to post efforts to telecast cricket live 2 years back for such a boring 8 hours duel on DD1, but a big NO to any other games like soccer (2 hours), tennis (1 hour) etc.

These 24 hours news channel r FOS (full of shit)
Seriously very dissapointing.

Just because of this media hype, I can proudly say "I am one among them who hates cricket a lot". It was only reason why I left play & see cricket eight years back. I was the happiest person on earth when I saw Indian Cricket Team has been kicked out from the tourno in very first round of WC 2007.

The day this cricket hype would end up in india, other sports & sportpersons will get better opportunities & media coverage.
Lets hope Good.

Aameeen !!!

Saturday, August 18, 2007

India crushed Cambodia by 6-0 @17-Aug-2007

In its very first match of Nehru Cup held at here at Ambedkar Stadium Delhi, Indian side lads thrashed Cambodia by 6-0, made it a one sided match. Star strikers like Sunil chhetri, Dias, Bhutia, NP Pradeep scored goals.