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in Neuigkeiten und Ankündigungen 16.11.2019 04:15von jin shuiqian • 1.186 Beiträge
Rising Pune Supergiants ended a four-game IPL losing streak by recording a comprehensive win over Sunrisers Hyderabad by 34 runs on the Duckworth/Lewis method. After rain delayed the start by an hour, it was the Pune bowlers who did the damage as they restricted Hyderabad to just 118-8 in their 20 overs, Ashok Dinda claiming 3-23 in his first IPL match of the season.Pune had reached 94-3 after 11 overs in reply and were well on course for victory before the rain came down again, Steve Smith having top-scored with 46 not out.With time running out to complete the match, the decision was made to call it off and award the Supergiants a first win since the first game of the season.Hyderabad suffered a sizeable early blow as Dinda had the in-form David Warner caught at backward point for a duck in the first over.Dinda, playing his first IPL game of the season, picked up his second wicket when Aditya Tare (8) played loosely outside his off stump and looped a simple catch to Thisara Perera at cover. Ashok Dinda took 3-23 for the Rising Pune Supergiants Eoin Morgan joined Shikhar Dhawan in the middle but he lasted just two balls before nicking behind off the bowling of Mitchell Marsh as Hyderabad limped to 27-3 at the end of the powerplay.That became 29-4 as Ravichandran Ashwin (1-14) picked up a wicket with his first ball, Deepak Hooda (1) gloving a reverse sweep, allowing MS Dhoni to dive forward and take the catch before Marsh (2-14) had Moises Henriques caught behind down the legside in the following over.Dhawan and Naman Ojha began rebuilding the innings and looked to kick on in the 15th over, the latter hitting the first maximum of the game. However, Dinda returned and made a mess of Ojhas stumps to leave Hyderabad 79-6 with a little more than three overs remaining. Dhawan brought up his half-century with a six over long on and after Bipul Sharma was run out, Bhuvneshwar Kumar added another to take the total past 100.The No 9 hit a further two boundaries before hauling out in the final over as the Sunrisers finished on 118-8, Dhawan unbeaten on 56.Any thoughts the Supergiants had of an easy chase soon had to be revised though as Ajinkya Rahane was caught by Morgan in the first over of the reply, a wicket maiden from Kumar.However, after negotiating a tricky spell against the new ball - Kumar, in particular, was causing problems with his swing - Faf du Plessis and Smith began to push on and took Pune to 71-1 after eight overs.Henriques had Du Plessis (30) caught behind in the 10th over and Dhoni (5) fell soon after, Nehra with the wicket after Tare took a sharp catch at backward point. That was the last action before the rain came down again and brought an end to proceedings to give Pune victory by 34 runs on Duckworth/Lewis.Catch more IPL action on Wednesday at 3pm on Sky Sports 1 as high-flying Delhi Daredevils and Gujarat Lions meet at Feroz Shah Kotla. Aaron Judge Yankees Jersey .In a statement released Friday, the Catalan club said the Brazil stars recovery would be monitored to determine when he can begin training again. Bernie Williams Yankees Jersey . - The Baltimore Ravens have hired Steve Spagnuolo to be their secondary coach and assistant head coach. https://www.cheapyankees.com/1351g-derek...ankees.html.com) - A chant of Zeke reverberated around AT&T Stadium before Ezekiel Elliott powered into the end zone for his fourth and final touchdown. Jorge Posada Jersey . - The New Orleans Saints have re-signed receiver Joseph Morgan for one year and have agreed to a four-year deal with free agent fullback Erik Lorig. New York Yankees Gear . The Jays responded to the three-spot Detroit placed on Casey Janssen the evening before with an attack on the Tigers Achilles Heel, its bullpen, tying the game in the ninth and winning the game in the 10th. The result absolved Marcus Stroman, brilliant once again, of a tough luck loss while at the same time robbing Max Scherzer, brilliant once again, of a deserved win.CALGARY -- Sidney Crosby would like to be on the ice this week at Hockey Canadas Olympic orientation camp. So would Roberto Luongo. Instead, the high cost of insurance will limit them to some optional off-ice workouts and maybe some golf on the side. But Hockey Canada figures that no skating is no problem for the players who travelled to Calgary for a few days of meetings, bonding and information-sharing in preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. "It would be nice, but its not the case and I still think we can get a lot out of these few days without skating," said Crosby, the Pittsburgh Penguins captain who scored the gold-medal-winning goal in Vancouver in 2010. "There will be a lot of information being thrown out there and well have to learn a lot in a short period of time, but I think everyone is kind of excited for that." Those who went through this experience four years ago before the Vancouver Olympics remember it fondly. They were able to skate then, something that allowed coach Mike Babcock to at least get a rough idea of line combinations. General manager Steve Yzerman would have liked that extra preparation, but as assistant coach Claude Julien of the Boston Bruins pointed out, not having the luxury of skating gives the staff a "great opportunity to do something different." "What you do in the next three days, weve learned over time really matters," said assistant Ken Hitchcock, who coaches the St. Louis Blues. "The terminology that Mike talks about that we put in the next two days, the systems, the walk-throughs, are really, really important because all of us at the end of this event, we get onto our own teams and we dont think about it until we get on the plane. Having that information that the players can draw from, we can go back and hit familiar ground right away." Creating some familiar ground is one of the main goals in the next couple of days. Many of the players at least know each other, but as Kevin Lowe, president of the Edmonton Oilers, noted, theres no way to underestimate "camaraderie and relationships" going into the Olympics. Spending time together is one thing players said theyre trying to get out of this experience. "I know a lot of them are going to be my opponents during the season; some of them are pretty close friends that I havent seen in while, so its a plus," said Ottawa Senators defenceman Marc Methot. "And being around some great hockey people, theres always an opportunity to learn a lot of cool new things. And were still getting a couple workouts in. Theyre optional workouts, but we are working out, so its not a complete loss, physically." Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf emphasized the need to stay in a workout routine, which also might be the biggest downside of not skating at this camp..dddddddddddd "I dont think it matters from a standpoint of preparing for the Olympics. I think that were all professional players here, were all playing relatively the same game. Theres no big hockey secret out there," Getzlaf said. "I think that the only thing that would be nice to keep on skating because were getting prepared for our own (NHL training) camps. This is a big chunk, this is almost a whole week where were not going to get our skates in." San Jose Sharks defenceman Dan Boyle, 37, was "thrilled" not to be skating because he hadnt ramped up his off-season regimen too much before going to Calgary. Oilers left wing Taylor Hall would love the opportunity to skate with a lot of talented potential teammates, but he was relieved because hes not yet in peak shape to do so. Players generally didnt protest the lack of on-ice activities because the insurance issue was out of their hands. Hockey Canada president and CEO Bob Nicholson estimated that with contracts totalling about $1.5 billion, it just got too expensive to insure them and allow players to lace up their skates. "I dont think its anything major," said Luongo, who won gold in Vancouver in 2010. "Its always fun to go on the ice with the countrys best players and it kind of kicks off your season a little bit one you do that. Its going to be a good time here even though were not skating. But it wouldve been nice to maybe stop a few pucks." These players will get their chances to skate with teammates soon enough, when NHL camps open next month. "Guys have been working out and guys have been skating a lot recently," Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steven Stamkos said. "Maybe a little break is going to be nice before you really go hard for two weeks heading into (training) camp. ... Its not like even if we were going on the ice were going to be doing a lot of tough, tough situation things. Were probably going to get the same results by going over things with coaches, watching video and things like that." Thats where Babcocks coaching comes in. He said theres "no sense worrying" about not skating, simply adjusting to the situation on the fly. The Detroit Red Wings coach singled out everyone getting to know each other and implementing the details of how Canada is going to play in Sochi as two important pieces of camp. The third element is far more wide-ranging. "Being an Olympian to me is much bigger than just being part of a regular hockey team," Babcock said. "Youre part of a bigger team: the Canadian team. Thats not just the Canadian hockey team, thats the Canadian Olympic team. I think its a special, special thing. When you get special opportunities, your preparation should be the same. Our preparation this week has to be gold-medal preparation." ' ' '

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