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The Red Bull Air Race

The Red Bull Air Race, started since 2003, is an annual international series of air race event organized by Red Bull in which competitors have to navigate a challenging obstacle course in the fastest time. Pilots fly individually against the clock and have to complete tight turns through a slalom course consisting of pylons, known as "Air Gates".

The races are held across several countries mainly over water near cities, but are also held at airfields or natural wonders.

The following images are from the event held in Perth, Australia. Hannes Arch of Austria won the Red Bull Air Race on Sunday with Matt Hall of Australia getting a career-best second place in front of an enormous crowd of 140,000 watching from the banks of the Swan River in Perth, Australia.

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Dhoni's pals plan mega celebrations

Cricketer MS Dhoni and wife Sakshi Singh Rawat have a bouquet of gifts coming their way as Dhoni's friends plan big celebrations for the newlywed couple

Indian cricket team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has some big celebrations coming his way from the team members of the Indian cricket squad. After Hrs has learnt from reliable sources that members of the team are expected to do something special for Dhoni and his wife Sakshi Singh Rawat.
Informers say that the spin wizard Harbhajan Singh will invite the couple over to his Punjab residence for an all expense paid trip. Southpaw Yuvraj Singh is expected to meet the couple there and a lavish party will follow. The grapevine is also buzzing with the news that Zaheer Khan will invite the two at his multi-cuisine restaurant at Pune.
Dhoni, 28, got married to Sakshi, a 21-year-old management student, on Sunday night in a private ceremony that saw around 50 people attend the event held at a plush location in Dehradun. His close friends Harbhajan, Ashish Nehra, RP Singh, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma attended the event that had heavy security cover.
Meanwhile, the marriage celebrations also saw Dhoni's best friend, actor John Abraham, visit the couple in Dehradun. John and Bipasha Basu are also planning to throw a big bash tomorrow for the couple at their Bandra pad. The low-key event hardly had big star presence as we hear Dhoni wanted to keep his marriage plans under wraps.
"Dhoni was really relaxed and having a good time. The couple look very good together we heard murmers from girls present at the event that their hearts are broken
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B-Town promotes football in cricket-crazy Indi

B-Town promotes football in cricket-crazy India
Here's how actors like SHILPA SHETTY,RANBIR KAPOOR and SALMAN KHAN are bringing soccer to the forefront in thecountry — from wanting to start a tournament in India topromoting the national team through endorsements
Soumyadipta Banerjee
The Bollywood brigade is pooling in their money and resources to promote football in India. All these celebs have one dream — India participating at the FIFA World Cup one day.
Leading from the front is actor Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra, who have spent a part of their fortune to pursue their dream of starting a football tourney in India.
"It's our dream (of starting a premiere football tournament in India). We, like many Indians, are passionate about football. Raj (Kundra) and I will eventually bring a football league to India. I just need the support of AIFF (All India Football Federation, the apex body for football in India). The local infrastructure (of domestic football) needs to be privatised and more money needs to be spent on it," says Shilpa.
Shilpa and Raj have already started scouting for support from their friends and the response has been very positive.
"We have eight corporates supporting us (for the football league). So, you can expect to see football done professionally in India soon. It is just a matter of time. Football is Raj's first love. He is British born and brought up in the UK (where most young men are passionate about the game). I guess that explains it all," she added, explaining why she is so passionate about organising the tournament.
Another star who is lending his brand value to the game of soccer is Ranbir Kapoor. Sources confirmed that Ranbir will be promoting the Indian national football team.
"Ranbir is an avid football player himself and has grown up playing football. An electronics company has approached Ranbir to do an advertisement for football and he has readily agreed to it. Ranbir is interested to do as many advertisements as possible to promote the Indian team," says a source.
A senior official from AIFF also confirmed about Ranbir's involvement with the endorsement.
Last but not the least is Salman Khan who has given his consent to continue as the brand ambassador for the AIFF.
"Salman will be the mascot for football in India on behalf of AIFF. He will visit football camps, will appear at football tournaments and will be promoting the game to the younger generation of the country. He won't take a penny for doing all this," says a close aide of the star.
s_banerjee@dnaindia.net
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Asian potboiler


Hosts Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh to fight for continental supremacy from today
Dambulla: India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni believes the rest given to the senior players has done a world of good to their game and they will play to their potential in the Asia Cup starting on Tuesday.
Dhoni welcomed the return of the senior players and hoped they would keep intact, if not enhance, their reputation.




"It is good to have all the senior players back. They have worked on their fitness. During the break they have also worked on their skills, which they couldn't have done during the season," Dhoni said.
"I am confident that they will perform to their potential," added Dhoni.
India had fielded a second string unit under Suresh Raina's captaincy for the tri-series in Zimbabwe where the rookies finished last.


Dhoni, however, refused to be harsh on the youngsters who struggled in Zimbabwe, saying too much should not be read into their back-to-back defeats against Zimbabwe.
"We lost to Zimbabwe but we beat Sri Lanka. You have to understand that we have had fitness issues with our bowlers and we do not have experienced fast bowlers. The series in Zimbabwe has given us options in playing young fast bowlers.
"There is a huge difference between domestic and international cricket. Only by playing would our younger bowlers be able to bridge the gap. The series has given us an opportunity to play youngsters and prepare them for international cricket," said Dhoni.
He deemed India would be under pressure to win the Asia Cup.
"When you are representing your country you are always under pressure to perform. This will be a tough assignment as it would not be easy to beat sides like Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The competition is bound to be tough," said Dhoni.
India are expecting six players to arrive from Zimbabwe and will play their first match against Bangladesh on Wednesday.
The opening tie will be played between Sri Lanka and Pakistan on Tuesday. Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara reckoned a victory would help Sri Lanka in preparing for the World Cup which is to be hosted in the sub-continent next year.
"The Asia Cup is unique and prestigious. We could take confidence from a triumph here to build the team and in preparation for the ensuing World Cup," he said.
Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, on his part, emphasized that every tournament was important for Pakistan.
"We will keep our focus on this tournament to prepare for the World Cup. I can tell you that we haven't brought youngsters here on a holiday," said Afridi.
Afridi hoped that comeback pacer Shoaib Akhtar would perform well.
"He has worked hard on his comeback. He wants to prove to everyone that he can perform as he did in the past," said Afridi. —PTI
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Clean sheet in T20

Clean sheet in T20
India beat Zimbabwe by seven wickets to notch up back-to-back victories; Raina finds form with an unbeaten 72
Harare: Skipper Suresh Raina led from the front with a blistering 72 as India signed off their Zimbabwe tour with a comprehensive seven-wicket win over the hosts in the second and final Twenty20 International here on Sunday.
Chasing 141, India made 144 for three in 18 overs at the Harare Sports Club ground with Raina dispatching Chris Mpofu to boundary for the winning runs. Tatenda Taibu earlier top-scored with 45 and shared a 43-run stand for the fourth wicket with Charles Coventry (28 off 13) to steer Zimbabwe to 140 for five. Raina stepped on to the field after the fall of Naman Ojha (10) in fifth over and stayed till the job was done. Along with Murali Vijay (46), Raina shared a 79-run stand for the second wicket, which set up the second comfortable Indian win in as many days.


Raina's 44-ball knock had six fours and two sixes in it. After an ordinary show in the three-week tour, Vijay finally got some runs under his belt and the Chennai batsman would be relived after playing a good hand in the Indian win. Vijay and skipper Suresh Raina batted with ease and were hardly troubled by the host bowlers.
Earlier, confident of chasing down whatever the hosts would put on board, Raina yet again invited the hosts to bat but despite having them in clutches they leaked too many runs in the second half to allow them a come back in the match. While in the first 10 overs India conceded just 47 runs including a mere five boundaries, spinners struggled to keep the run flow in check.
Indian pacers, especially Ashok Dinda, were exceptional and did a tremendous job. The Bengal medium-pacer gave away just 15 runs in his four-over quota and took two wickets. —PTI
Source:  www.3dsyndication.com   
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Football fever? Not quite!

Football fever? Not quite!
If you think football is the most popular game in the world, think again! It seems the game doesn't provide an adrenaline rush to quite a few people...
Kritika Kapoor
If you get your head snapped off each time someone says 'soccer', or if you are the Scrooge of FIFA who screams 'Bah! Humbug!' at everyone trying to spread the football cheer, then you are not alone.
TV actor Urvashi Dholakia says, "My son is a big fan of the game and so I end up watching it with him. But given a choice I would rather go out with friends or watch something else on TV."
Meanwhile, for TV actor Sanjeeda Sheikh, football loses out to sleep. "I have found the perfect thing to do on the day of the matches. I'll catch up with some much-needed sleep," she says.
Another TV actor Smriti Irani, who will reluctantly watch the matches because her family members do so, says, "I would rather be cheering for Sachin Tendulkar any day!"
Actor Dipannita Sharma-Atwal says, "I would do anything but watch football. My husband hogs the TV and that really annoys me. Though there are a lot of football-related events this month, nothing can make me go and watch the game."
Actor Sonal Chauhan, meanwhile, has some advice for all those running away from the FIFA hysteria: "Hang out with like-minded people and leave the soccer fans alone. I'd rather shop, watch movies or dine with friends."
RJ Tarana Raja seems to have found the perfect cure for her football blues. "My husband is completely crazy when it comes to football and so I have abandoned him for a month. I will be going to Hong Kong and Goa with my friends. A healthy dose of girls' night outs should help me," she ends.
k_kritika@dnaindia.net
Source:   www.3dsyndication.com   
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Pakistan’s performance during their disastrous tour of Australia

Pakistan series loss to Australia under investigation

Pakistan’s performance during their disastrous tour of Australia is being investigated by the International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption unit.
A leaked tape is said to show tour officials saying the defeat in the second Test was not just poor play.
Lord Paul Condon, chairman of the unit said: “We are satisfied that was a totally dysfunctional tour.”
Pakistan lost every match on tour – three Tests, five one-day internationals and a Twenty20 contest.
Australia won by 36 runs in the Sydney Test despite conceding a 206-run first-innings deficit.
The whitewash prompted the Pakistan Cricket Board to hold its own investigation.
We exist to pursue rigorously the policy of zero tolerance on corruption. We cannot be complacent and I will not be
Sir Ronnie Flanagan
The board banned former captain Younus Khan and Australia tour captain Mohammad Yousuf for an indefinite period, while former captain Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan were banned for one year and fined heavily.
Kamran Akmal, Shahid Afridi and Umar Akmal were also fined heavily.
But the PCB said there had been no “match-fixing” and that the players had been banned and fined for “infighting and breach of discipline”.
Lord Condon, chairman of the ICC’s anti-corruption and security unit (ACSU), told a press conference at Lord’s on Thursday: “That has been an ongoing investigation since the time.
“It is a match and series that worried us, we spent a lot of time talking to the players and PCB. The challenge is finding where is the solid fact.
Shoaib Malik
Former Pakistani cricket captain Shoaib Malik was banned for one year
“What you have there is a lot of strife within the team and Pakistan politics with rivals camps making allegations.
“The dysfunctionality in the dressing room led to players not performing well, to maybe players potentially underperforming deliberately.”
Condon has spent 10 years in the role and will hand over to Sir Ronnie Flanagan, the former Northern Ireland police chief, when he retires at the end of June.
“My personal message is that if anyone is thinking about fixing, we will find them and deal with them,” Flanagan said.
“My message is to forget about it. We exist to pursue rigorously the policy of zero tolerance on corruption. We cannot be complacent and I will not be.”
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Dazzling de Villiers sinks England


AB de Villiers hit a dazzling century as South Africa swept to a series-levelling 112-run win in the third oneday international against England at Newlands on Friday.

De Villiers, given the responsibility of filling the number three batting slot, hit 121 off only 85 balls as South Africa piled up 354 for six, a record total in matches between the two countries. Paul Collingwood hit a defiant 86 for England but the tourists were bowled out for 242 in reply.
It was South Africa's first win in eight matches against England, after six defeats and one no-result, and levelled the current series with two matches to play.




De Villiers played some audacious strokes, particularly in the batting power play as he closed in on his fourth one-day international century, at one stage flicking fast bowler Stuart Broad over the head of wicketkeeper Matt Prior for one of his 14 boundaries. There were only 20 balls in his innings from which he failed to score.
South Africa scored 110 runs in the last ten overs of their innings, including 57 in the fiveover batting power play.
Home captain Smith was in dominant mood after winning the toss for the sixth successive time at Newlands, a ground where 20 of the previous 25 daynight matches had been won by the side batting first.
Smith muscled his way to 54 off 56 balls as he and Hashim Amla put on 107 for the first wicket. Amla played fluently to make 86 off 92 balls, adding 94 off 78 balls with de Villiers, who raced to his fifty off 39 deliveries. England pegged back the scoring briefly, picking up the wicket of JP Duminy.
Scores: South Africa 354 for 6 (de Villiers 121, Amla 86, Smith 54; Broad 4-71) bt England 242 (Collingwood 86, Pietersen 45; Parnell 5-48, M Morkel 3-39) by 112 runs.
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For a change, it's Davydenko's day







 Nikolay Davydenko ended years of pain against Roger Federer on Saturday, beating the world number one 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 to reach the final of the ATP World Tour Finals for a second successive year.
The Russian had lost all 12 of his previous clashes with the Swiss magician but produced an inspired performance in front of 17,500 enthralled fans inside the O2 Arena to resist a Federer fightback.
Davydenko broke Federer's serve at 5-5 in a gripping deciding set and held his nerve in the next game, clinching victory on his first match point when his opponent netted a forehand after one hour 55 minutes.
He will play Swede Robin Soderling or Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro in Sunday's final.



Meanwhile, two-time former champions Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan hit form at the right moment to ease into the doubles semifinals. The American twins beat Lukasz Kubot and Oliver Marach 6-3, 6-4 to record the victory they needed and send the Polish/Austrian duo home by virtue of a better sets ratio after both pairs ended with two wins.
Max Mirnyi and Andy Ram topped Group B after a straightset win over Lukas Dlouhy and Leander Paes. The Bryans face India's Mahesh Bhupathi and Mark Knowles of the Bahamas in the semifinal.
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