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Thailand Win’s Four out of Four at ACC Women’s Premier
CHIANG MAI – Thailand made it four wins out of four in the ACC Women’s Premier 2014 in Chiang Mai with victory over Iran by 165 runs at Prem but the winners of the competition will now be decided by the result of the match between Thailand and China, who also have a perfect record after they beat Nepal by 69 runs at Gymkhana.
This match will be played at Royals on Tuesday is a repeat of last year’s Women’s Championship final and will bring this new 40-over aside competition to a glorious climax.
With three wins already under their belt Thailand were looking to fine tune their skills in the 40-over format in this contest against Iran who had lost all three of their matches. The home side won the toss and elected to bat first which would allow their batting line-up to try to post a big total, while Iran were expected to show great enthusiasm in the field.
Chanida Sutthiruang made a quick-fire 62Chanida Sutthiruang was promoted to open the innings with Naruemol Chaiwai and she started strongly with a series of boundaries. Thailand scored 31 from the first 4 overs as Iran’s bowlers and fielders were struggling to find their feet against some aggressive stroke-play.
Thailand’s 50 came up in the seventh over as Chanida continued to go for her shots. She was not afraid to hit the ball in the air but Naruemol was defending in a more measured fashion.
Her Thailand team-mates were reminding Chanida that she had ‘see sip over’ to bat but she played a lovely on-drive for four and then was dropped at mid-on, so she probably wasn’t going to change her game.
Iran had been struggling with a damp ball at the start of the innings but they recovered well as conditions dried out and off-spinner Fariba Heidari was bowling well as her first 3 overs cost only 10. Thailand were still progressing at six runs per over after 12.
Chanida completed an entertaining fifty from 53 balls in 49 minutes with nine boundaries and if the bowling hadn’t been testing she had hit the ball hard and sometimes high.
Iran claimed their first wicket as Naruemol Chaiwai was bowled by Nasimeh Rahshetaei for 19 to end a fine opening partnership of 91.
Chanida’s innings came to an end on 61 as she was caught by Mahdiyeh Soltaninejad off the bowling of Fahimeh Khademabolfazi having hit 10 fours in an entertaining stay. Iran had fought back extremely well as Thailand managed only 33 for 2 in overs 11 to 20.
Thailand’s captain Sornnarin Tippoch was named player of the match for her innings of 64* and figures of 5 for 13 and Chanida Sutthiruang, Sirintra Saengsakaorat and Suleeporn Laomi also performed well but Thailand will face their biggest test in the last match of the competition when they face China at Royals.Iran’s revival in the field was continuing as Nattaya Boochatham was dismissed for just 4 as Nasimeh took her second wicket. Nattaya had looked so composed when she came to the crease in the early stages against Bhutan and Hong Kong but she has found it more difficult to impose herself later in the innings.
Iran’s fight back was getting stronger as Thailand lost their fourth wicket with the score on 104 as Pundarika Prathanmitr was lbw to Avideh Gilani for 0 as Thailand had lost four wickets for the addition of 13 runs. Iran were on top in the match and on their toes in the field.
Sornnarin Tippoch and Sirintra Saengsakaorat were at the crease and needed to rebuild the innings but both hit boundaries as Sirintra pulled through mid-wicket and Sornnarin drove through mid-on. Thailand were soon back in control with the fifth-wicket pair batting sensibly and now both into double figures.
Thailand’s 150 came up in the 32nd over and the 50 partnership soon followed as the home side were on course for a total above 200 as the batting power play was taken in the last four overs of the innings with Sornnarin and Sirintra still going strong.
The milestones came thick and fast at the end of Thailand’s innings as Sornnarin reached her first fifty in this form of cricket and also brought up the 200 in the 39th over. Sornnarin and Sirintra completed their 100 partnership as Thailand showed admirable depth in their batting line-up.
Thailand finished on a total of 219 for 4 as Sirintra helped her captain to add 115 for the fifth wicket as the Thai girls regrouped expertly after the loss of four wickets for 13 runs. Iran also did well to recover from a wayward opening to the innings when they were put off by a wet ball and some hard hitting from Chanida.
Iran also made an encouraging start to their innings with Mahdiyeh Soltaninejad hitting a pair of boundaries off her legs and Hanieh Golzari guiding a four down to third man, and Thailand must be careful not to under-estimate their opponents who were able to bat out the 40 overs in an earlier match against China.
Wongpaka Liengprasert and Sainammin Saenya were given first use of the new ball which was rather surprising and the experiment only lasted two overs before regulars Chanida and Nattaya were immediately introduced. 15 runs had come from the first two overs but the run-rate immediately slowed against better line and length.
Chanida made the first breakthrough as she bowled Hanieh Golzari for 5 to end an opening partnership of 23. Chanida and Nattaya bowled tidy spells but they only claimed one wicket between them in 11 overs.
The introduction of spin soon brought the desired results as Fariba Heidari was caught at gully off Sornnarin and little leg-spinner Suleeporn Laoimi had Mahdiyeh Soltaninejad lbw as both spinners struck in their first overs.
Iran lost their fourth wicket as Roya Kaheni was caught one-handed by stand-in wicket-keeper Naruemol Chaiwai off Sornnarin and Fahimeh Khademabolfazi followed next ball caught at slip by Pundarika Prathanmitr who had handed over the gloves for this match.
Young Suleeporn was impressing match referee, ACC development officer and former Test spinner Venkatapathy Raju with her natural ability to bowl leg-spin but it was Sornnarin who took the next wicket which was her fourth as Setareh Dahmardehzadeh was bowled to leave Iran on 42 for 6
Raju’s judgement was proved accurate as Suleeporn took two wickets in an over with one lbw and one caught by Chanida at silly point. Iran were now 47 for eight with seven wickets falling to the two spinners.
Just when it looked like Sornnarin may not take her fifth wicket she bowled number 10 Avideh Gilani with the last ball of her eighth over to finish with the figures of 5 for 13. Suleeporn completed a spell of 8-3-8-3 as the spinners have had an excellent day.
Nattaya Boochatham finished off a good day’s work for Thailand as she claimed the last wicket as Mina Delfani was caught at mid-off. The home side let their concentration drop for short periods against a much weaker opponent particularly when they lost four wickets for 13 and bowled a wayward pair of overs to Iran’s openers but victory by 165 runs to remain in pole position in the competition was impressive enough.
ACC Women’s Premier 2014
Day 6: Thailand v Iran at Prem
THAILAND WON BY 165 RUNS
Thailand won the toss and chose to bat
Thailand: 219 for 4 off 40 overs (C.Sutthiruang 61, S.Tippoch 64*, S.Saengsakaorat 30*)
Iran: 54 all out off 32.5 overs (S.Tippoch 5-13, S.Laomi 3-8)
Player of the Match: Sornnarin Tippoch (Thailand)
Scorecard
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Bo Bichette’s Injury may Permanently Sideline him, According to the Latest Update.
(CTN News) – Bo Bichette, the shortstop for the Toronto Blue Jays, left the game against the Detroit Tigers on Friday after six innings due to a strained right calf.
The game was played against the Tigers. In the end, the Blue Jays were defeated by a score of 5-4 by the opposing team.
Bo Bichette hit a line drive to right field in the bottom of the sixth inning, and it appeared that he injured his calf when he was sprinting to first base. The damage appeared to be caused by the line drive.
The calf that is causing the problem is the same one that Bo Bichette has been experiencing issues with throughout the entire season. After suffering a strain to his right calf fascia on July 10 while playing against the San Francisco Giants, he was forced to sit out the last four games before the All-Star break from the National Football League.
Because of the discomfort in his right calf, he has been out for nine games since then, and he did not return to action until the 24th of June.
Before the trade deadline on July 30, it is very clear that the Blue Jays will be deconstructed for pieces. It is fairly obvious that the Blue Jays have lost any possibility of winning in the American League East, which is a highly competitive division. Additionally, it is pretty certain that they will be disfigured for pieces.
Bo Bichette’s injuries could prevent him from being traded in the future.
However, it is probable that this injury will preclude him from participating in any further trade conversations. Recent trade rumors have stated that Bo Bichette could be a contender for a trade;
However, it is possible that this scenario will not occur. After an MRI was finished on Friday, Bo Bichette was placed on the injured list for a period of ten days. This list will remain in effect until that time.
Bichette will almost definitely be placed on the disabled list for a period of time that is longer than the minimum of ten days, even if the findings of the MRI come back negative. This is because of the recent spate of calf problems that have been occurring.
There is a lack of clarity on whether or not the Blue Jays would have been willing to trade Bo Bichette regardless of the ailment that he was suffering from.
It has been reported that Toronto has informed other clubs that they are not prepared to trade any players who are under their control beyond the year 2024.
Bo Bichette’s contract with the organization ends in 2025.
Additionally, Toronto has informed other teams for this reason. At the beginning of June, it seemed as though the general manager of the Blue Jays, Ross Atkins, was opposed to the concept of trading Bo Bichette while he was still on the team.
Bichette claimed in a recent comment that he would not be “surprised at all” if he were to be traded to a different team. He said this in reference to the possibility of being traded.
His batting average is even worse than it has ever been in his whole career.He has participated in 79 games so far this season, and he has a batting average of 223 and an on-base percentage of.597 to his name.
The two-time winner Despite the fact that the All-Star is having a challenging season, he would have a far higher chance of having a good season if he were to play for a team that was involved in a more intense level of competition.
On the other hand, it would appear that Bichette will not be participating in a game for a substantial amount of time, regardless of whether he is playing for the Blue Jays or for another team.
SOURCE: FS
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Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau started disastrously at the British Open.
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Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau started disastrously at the British Open.
(CTN News) – Forget about Rory McIlroy’s final opportunity to compete in a major tournament this year; the British Open may have been his final opportunity.
At present, his most promising prospect is to endure for an additional day. Bryson DeChambeau, the US Open champion, is also present.
On Thursday, Pinehurst No. 2 protagonists encountered Rory McIlroy’s additional complications as a result of an opposing wind that arrived at Royal Troon. McIlroy required two strokes to emerge from a deep hazard located just to the right of the 123-yard eighth hole, which is referred to as the “Postage Stamp.”
Rory McIlroy’s mallet sailed over the rails after three holes.
It culminated in a 7-over 78, which was his lowest major opening round in five years. “I just didn’t do a good enough job on that back nine, and the conditions were tough,” according to him.
DeChambeau was not significantly superior. He encountered difficulties in making par shots at the outset; on the fourth hole, a par-5, he even missed one from three feet.
The par-5 seventh hole resulted in a double bogey for him as he attempted to strike a 7-iron through dense grass, but the ball was only moved a short distance.
Following his 76, he proceeded to the range to evaluate his equipment and determine the reason for his ball’s failure to connect with the driver as anticipated.
He observed, “That day was unusual.” It is highly unlikely that either of them will forget their involvement in the morning wave or their role as the primary attraction following the U.S. Open.
Rory McIlroy was in complete control of his destiny and was leading by two strokes on the back nine before missing a 30-inch par putt on the 16th hole and another par putt from just within 4 feet on the 18th hole, which prolonged his 10-year major drought.
Making a putt from a bunker 55 yards away, DeChambeau secured his second U.S. Open victory. Rory McIlroy’s finale was so challenging that he departed Pinehurst No. 2 without expressing his gratitude to DeChambeau or expressing any sentiments.
McIlroy was optimistic about his form as he approached the final major of the year, following his tie for fourth at the Rory McIlroy Scottish Open last week. Conversely, the wind came from the opposite direction, disrupting the plans of both him and his colleagues.
On the shortened front nine, where high scores are possible, it was directly in their faces. Assistance was provided from the left on the longer back nine, which is challenging in any conditions. McIlroy was taken aback by the difficulty of the back nine, as Rory McIlroy had anticipated that it would be less difficult.
“The course was exceedingly challenging.” The circumstances are exceedingly difficult due to the wind that has yet to be observed this week. McIlroy stated that the wind dictated his strategy during the practice sessions.
However, according to him, “it starts to present different options and you start to think about maybe hitting a few clubs that you haven’t hit in practice when you get a wind you haven’t played in.”
“Just one of those days where I didn’t adjust to the circumstances well enough.” It was not a satisfactory conclusion to the round. Following his decision to play a driver off the 18th.
On the left, Rory McIlroy fired sideways due to a pot bunker.
He drove the wedge to a distance of Rory McIlroy approximately eight feet, made one final bogie, and missed one additional putt, indicating that there was still a significant amount of work to be done.
In order to survive the weekend, he declared, “I must improve my performance under those circumstances.” If not, I should endeavor to advance further on the leaderboard and feel as though I have a reasonable chance. McIlroy was ten strokes behind the lead when he finished, but he had hoped for a smaller margin.
Until he reached the par-5 16th, DeChambeau did not complete a hole below par. It is more accurate to describe him as a sluggish bleeding individual. That was the only positive aspect of the day. An eagle putt of 55 feet was executed on the 565-yard hole by him.
“I am satisfied with the way in which I maintained my composure today,” stated DeChambeau. It would have been so easy for me to give up at nine o’clock and declare, ‘I’m going home’.” No, sir. There will be an additional opportunity for me tomorrow. As I anticipate the assignment, I am eager to begin.
“I will be fine if I am able to make a few putts, hit a few shots, and figure out how to use the equipment.”
SOURCE: CT
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France Reaches Euro 2024 Quarter-Finals with Late Own Goal Against Belgium
(CTN News) – Jan Vertonghen’s late own goal advanced France to the quarterfinals of Euro 2024 at Belgium’s expense. A game that lacked quality and excitement for long stretches appeared destined for extra time, but a shot by replacement Randal Kolo Muani rebounded off Vertonghen with five minutes left to win the victory at Dusseldorf Arena.
France had previously missed multiple chances due to a lack of a cutting edge, and even captain Kylian Mbappe made efforts that would typically go wide.
Belgium could have seized the lead before France’s late goal when Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne sprinted into space through the middle, but Mike Maignan blocked his effort.
That was the only real opportunity for the underperforming Belgians, as France closed out the final few minutes to advance to the last eight, where they will meet Portugal or Slovenia.
Didier Deschamps’ team deserved to win, but the 2018 world champions will be relieved more than anything else after struggling to convert chances into goals once more.
They dominated play for long stretches but only had one effort on goal in the first half, Antoine Griezmann’s low strike from distance, which was well saved.
Mbappe is one of the world’s top forwards, but even he struggled when given a shooting opportunity, curling over in the second half after doing well to create space for himself.
France is through but still needs to improve.
In the end, they had 19 shots on goal, but only two were on target, and they are still waiting for their first goal from open play in Germany.
In a theme common to all of the bigger teams remaining in Euro 2024, France is struggling to play at the level they are capable of, but for the time being, they will relish being one step closer to the final.
Belgium was booed off the pitch by some fans after only drawing with Ukraine in their last group game, but their supporters were hopeful that they would improve their performance against the French.
However, they were once again overly cautious for extended periods, and their threatening moments were fleeting.
However, they should have punished France for their carelessness with De Bruyne’s effort in the dying moments, while Romelu Lukaku, who is leaving Euro 2024 without a goal, also saw a low shot saved in the second half.
Like Croatia, this has seemed like one last chance for Belgium’s ‘golden generation’, with players like De Bruyne and Lukaku in their 30s.
And, like Croatia, they will leave the tournament wondering whether this was a squandered chance to achieve what could have been with this set of players.
Source: BBC Sports
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