Saturday, October 1, 2022

hsbc: Consumer benefit marketplace Thriwe partners HSBC to set up a golfing platform

Consumer Benefit Bazaar Threeway has partnered with HSBC to launch India’s first indigenous golfing platform, a technology-driven portal that will enable golf lovers across the country to play the game with professionals.

The HSBC Golf League, hosted and managed by the bank, will also engage with corporate tycoons, tracking their real-time game scores. This partnership will help create a captive community of golf connoisseurs who will be able to connect and enable professional networking along with an opportunity to showcase their sporting skills.

“We have always supported golf and will continue to do so,” he said. We are thrilled to announce that we are partnering with HSBC and redefining the way we look at the golf ecosystem,” said Dhruv Verma, CEO, Threeway, adding that Golf has always been a part of its own business endeavors. Has acted as a bridge for communication and corporate networking. far. “We believe the exclusive partnership with HSBC will certainly contribute to revolutionizing golf tournaments across the country and bringing greater focus to golf as a sport.”

Founded in 2011, Threeway has raised funding from angel fund Yournest Fund and Africa’s Ison Networks.

Threeway has partnered with some of the most premium private banks, card networks and luxury lifestyle brands in India, the Middle East and South East Asia. Over the years, Threeway has acquired firms including Alliance Galore, StepPrime, GolfGrady and Golf Centra to continue its growth path.

The company said it will be a go-to platform to connect the affluent and high net worth individuals and act as a new LinkedIn for business and golf enthusiasts. The league will include data points and a collection of features such as golf updates, exclusive blog posts, networking features for people to connect with other golfers and junior golf coaching lessons, along with instant performance analytics to golfers.

Originally published at Pen 18

India beat Sri Lanka by 41 runs in women’s Asia Cup

Sylhet: India defeated Sri Lanka by 41 runs in the first match of the Women’s T20 Asia Cup on Saturday. Invited to bat, India posted 150 for six thanks to Jamia Rodrigues’s 53-ball 76.

In reply, Sri Lanka were all out for 109 in 18.2 overs with Dayalan Hemlata (3/15), Pooja Vastrakar (2/12), Deepti Sharma (2/15) and Radha Yadav (1/15) taking the wickets. .

Brief Scores:

India Women: 150 for 6 in 20 overs (Jemima Rodrigues 76; O Ranasinghe 3/32)

Sri Lanka Women: 109 all out in 18.2 overs (Hasini Perera 30; Dayalan Hemlata 3/15, Pooja Vastrakar 2/12). PTI ATK AT

Originally published at Pen 18

maddinson: In rare case, ex-Aussie Test cricketer Nic Maddinson found using oversized bat in county; Durham docked 10 points

Australian batsman Nick Maddinson used an oversized bat during Durham’s match against Derbyshire last month, giving his county team 10 points.

On a dramatic day in a County Championship Division Two match, the 30-year-old Maddinson, who has played three Tests and six T20Is for Australia, reportedly used a bat that failed the “bat-gauge test” last month.

Batting at number four in Durham’s first innings derby, Maddinson was dismissed for just one run when umpire Hasan Adnan stopped play and asked to measure the bat.

According to cricket.com.au, his suspicions turned out to be true as Maddinson’s bat “won’t pass through a gauge in an on-field test”.

The Australian then had to use a different bat and was soon dismissed for eight.

“The Cricket Discipline Commission recognized that there was no intention by Maddinson to gain an unfair advantage, but stated that the issue was to be dealt with on a strict obligation basis, with the onus being on the players to ensure that the equipment they used The game,” the report said, was fined 10 points on September 29, “without any sanction”.

“Durham started the last round of championship matches knowing they could not achieve promotion and their season ended with a 462-run loss against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge on Thursday (29 September) afternoon,” the report said. ended.”

Maddinson also plays for Victoria and the Melbourne Renegades for the Australian Big Bash League (BBL).

Originally published at Pen 18

odi: India remain static on 4th in ICC women’s ODI and T20I ranking after annual update

India retained its fourth position in the ICC Women’s ODI and T20I team rankings after the world body made the annual update on Saturday. India gained one point and now have 104 points in the ODI rankings.

In the T20 list, the rating points of Commonwealth Games silver medalists have gone up by four as the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side sits at 266 points in the latest update, which removes the results for the 2018-19 season, 2019-20 and 2020 weighs in. -2021 season at 50 per cent and 2021-22 matches at 100 per cent.

Australia have established a record gap at the top of the ODI team rankings while also increasing their lead in the T20I team rankings.

The Commonwealth Games and World Cup champions have extended their lead over South Africa in the ODI rankings from 48 to 51 rating points, the biggest ever lead by any international male or female side in any form of the sport.

Their lead over second-placed T20I team England has increased from 14 to 18 rating points.

There is no change in the place in the ODI rankings.

Australia has scored three ratings points and sits comfortably at 170, with South Africa (119), England (116), India (104) and New Zealand (101) being the other teams with three ratings points.

In T20Is, Australia are on 299 rating points, a 14 to 18 rating point lead over second-placed England.

New Zealand has retained its third position, while South Africa has overtaken West Indies to reach fifth place.

Originally published at Pen 18

india: Team India grapple with Jasprit Bumrah riddle as it chases rare series win vs SA

Jasprit Bumrah may be in trouble after an unexpected injury but India will be aiming to continue their home series win against South Africa in the second T20 International here on Sunday.

Team India’s atmosphere, from the tranquility of Thiruvananthapuram, suddenly takes a chaotic look – much like the traffic in Guwahati, thrown out of gear amid the Durga Puja rush and the construction of the flyover.

Bumrah was expected to play a key role in the Indian team’s campaign in Australian conditions, but his “back stress fracture” ruled him out of the ICC’s premier event starting in three weeks’ time.

The ongoing series was originally planned as a final tune-up for Rahul Dravid’s team but Bumrah’s absence from the remaining two T20Is has now raised more questions than answers.

Umesh Yadav and Mohammad Siraj have been included in the squad as injury replacements, but they are not yet in the squad for the World Cup.

The burning question is whether the remaining two T20 matches will give the team management a chance to test Bumrah’s replacement.

Veteran Mohammed Shami, who is in the World Cup squad as a stand-by, is not here for the South Africa series.

Shami has recovered from COVID-19 and is more likely to make it to Australia due to his Down Under experience.

If that is the case, they may have very little playing time before the World Cup warm-up match against the defending champions on 16 October.

For the South Africa series, the team has again fit Deepak Chahar who is also included in the World Cup standby.

Chahar (4-0-24-2) when within power on the greenfield track with left-arm young fast gun Arshdeep Singh (4-0-32-3) reduced the Proteas to 9/5, he was fine- Look fine India took a 1-0 lead.

But swing will be out of the equation in Down Under conditions and Chahar is more in the mold of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who is in a World Cup XI alongside Arshdeep.

Siraj, on the other hand, has struggled of late and inspired very little confidence.

It is a different debate altogether why Bhuvneshwar, who lacks experience – three T20Is – has started leaking runs in Australia and no longer holds an ace, as seen in their Asia Cup elimination last month. went.

The same remains to be seen for World Cup-goers Harshal Patel as well how the think-tank settles the puzzle.

In the past, he has overcome major hurdles, such as in 2020-21 when he won one-on-one series in Australia with his fifth or sixth-choice bowlers.

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Thankfully, that’s not the case in the spin department.

Axar Patel has finally made a revelation after Ravindra Jadeja’s knee surgery. Struggling to find a spot, Patel, a similar replacement to the ace Indian all-rounder, has ticked all the boxes.

He was the top wicket-taker – eight wickets at an average of 7.87 – in India’s 2-1 win over world T20I champions in the previous series.

And against South Africa too he was bowling 1/16 in the middle overs with Ravichandran Ashwin, because that’s a department that looks orderly.

For someone who has a career strike rate of over 136 from 30 T20Is, it is his batting that has inspired confidence in skipper Rohit Sharma: “I would love to see him bat as well.”

But India will turn to Australia to provide big confidence with their star-studded batting. The top four, including their star batsman Virat Kohli, look to be in their field.

KL Rahul also came back between the runs in the first T20I with a slow but steady half-century, it was a huge confidence booster.

It’s just that their middle order with the likes of Rishabh Pant and Dinesh Karthik seems low at play time.

Pant, who is likely to be the X-factor in Australia, hasn’t had a chance to bat since his return from the Asia Cup, where he had a mixed campaign.

On the other hand, designated Indian finisher Karthik has faced nine balls in the last seven matches as pushing him up would not be a bad move.

Elusive series win in sight

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From the series point of view, India will be chasing their first win over the Proteas in the format at home and a win will seal it. It is a different matter that it will have little importance in the big picture.

It is no secret that they have struggled in world tournaments and the 2007 champions, who last made the semi-finals in 2016, will be hoping to avoid a repeat of the 2021 UAE edition, when they failed to make a knockout.

Boasting the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Enrique Nortje, the South African bowling was lacking in sting after dismissing Rohit and Kohli cheaply.

Bavuma will be hopeful that he will put on a better performance and the coin will also turn in his favor to bring the Indian batting to the fore.

Teams (from)

India: Rohit Sharma (capt), KL Rahul (vice-captain), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Rishabh Pant (wk), Dinesh Karthik (wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar Patel, Arshdeep Singh, Harshal Patel, Deepak Chahar, Umesh Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Shahbaz Ahmed and Mohammad Siraj.

South Africa: Temba Bavuma (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), Bjorn Fortuyn, Reeza Hendrix, Henrik Klaasen, Marco Janssen, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Enrique Nortje, Wayne Parnell, Andile Phehlukwayo, Dwayne Pretorius, Kagiso Rabada, Riley Rossouw, Tabrez Shamsi, Tristan Stubbs.

The match will start at 7 PM IST.

Originally published at Pen 18

Friday, September 30, 2022

A point to prove – The Economic Times

Arsenal and Tottenham will fight for far more than local bragging rights on Saturday as north London rivals aim to prove they are serious contenders for the Premier League title. In top-flight action after the international break, Arsenal top the table after an unexpectedly strong start, while unbeaten Tottenham are just one point behind third.

With Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United still recovering their balances after the turmoil of the season, a path has been opened for clubs in north London to enter the title race. If a title challenger was expected to emerge from either end of the Seven Sisters road, it was Tottenham who were the more likely candidate after finishing in the top-four from their bitter rivals and neighbors in dramatic fashion in the previous term.

Arsenal were in pole position to qualify for the Champions League when they went four points ahead of Tottenham, with only three games left. But Mikel Arteta’s side blew their chances in a disastrous 3–0 loss at Tottenham, followed by a devastating loss against Newcastle, ruining their hopes of returning to the Champions League for the first time since the 2016/17 season .

Toppling Arsenal, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy bowed to Antonio Conte’s demands, sanctioning a close spending spree that further boosted the feelgood factor around the club. With Conte refusing to rest his players on his honours, Tottenham have continued to progress into their second season under the demanding Italian. Conte showed his brutal side in Tottenham’s last game when he dropped Son Heung-min after an eight-match goalless run and a hat-trick from the South Korean after sending him in as a substitute in the 6-2 round of Leicester. rewarded with. ,

While Tottenham’s rise underscores Conte’s managerial prowess, it is arguably Arteta who has done the more impressive job in this tenure. Arsenal’s blast in the final week of last season could have been a hammer blow to Arteta’s gradual rebuilding of a club already stuck in mediocrity long before the end of Arsene Wenger’s reign.

The eccentric side of Arteta’s personality was showcased during the “All or Nothing” television documentary, which captured the Spaniard’s fight to steer the club through troubled waters the previous season. But Arteta’s quirks shouldn’t obscure the clever way he has fueled Arsenal with energy and enthusiasm by fostering a group of talented youngsters, while also ousting Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after disciplinary problems .

Originally published at Pen 18

harmanpreet kaur: Favourites India look to carry ODI momentum into Asia Cup T20

In-form India will look to build on the momentum of a historic ODI series sweep in England when they begin their Women’s Asia Cup T20 campaign against Sri Lanka in Sylhet, Bangladesh today. Indian women haven’t had much success in T20Is of late, but at the continental level, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side will start as the clear favourites.

Barring their only flaw in the previous edition of the tournament, India have won all Asia Cup titles since the inception of the event in 2004 (4 titles in the ODI format and 2 in the T20 edition). The Asia Cup was changed from ODI to T20I in 2012 and India has won twice, while losing to hosts Bangladesh in the previous edition in 2018.

India will be looking to restore their continental dominance in the tournament, returning after a gap of four years. The 2020 edition of the Bangladesh event was earlier postponed to 2021 due to the Kovid-19 pandemic before being completely canceled.

After claiming a historic silver medal at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, where women’s cricket made its T20 debut, India suffered a 1-2 loss against England earlier this month. But he made spectacular changes in the ODIs to beat England 3-0 to register a historic series win, marking the end of Indian legend Jhulan Goswami’s international career.

However, the Indian series win rekindled an intense debate over the spirit of the game when all-rounder Deepti Sharma ran out Charlie Dean during the third ODI of the series as the English batsman backed out at the non-striker’s end. . Seven teams are involved in the tournament – India, Pakistan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, UAE and host Bangladesh. All sides will play each other in a round-robin format, with the top four qualifying for the semi-finals.

Originally published at Pen 18

new zealand: Rain interrupts play in second ODI against New Zealand with India on 22-0 after 4.5 overs

India were 22 for no loss in 4.5 overs against New Zealand when rain stopped play in the second one-day international at Seddon Park here on...