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pen in May last year that Yihan squeezed through 25-23 in the third game after an hour and 12 minutes.Another factor that may wo
pen in May last year that Yihan squeezed through 25-23 in the third game after an hour and 12 minutes.Another factor that may wo
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After an eye catching performance in her pre-quarterfinals against Chinese Taipeis Tai Tzu Ying, P V Sindhu runs into a formidable opponent in Chinas Wang Yihan later tonight in Rio.Yihan, ranked number two in the world at the moment, is one of the great players of the modern game. Besides a bunch of Super Series titles, Yihan won silver at the last Olympic games in London, going down in a tight three-game final to compatriot Li Xuerui.Sindhu though wont be intimidated by her more pedigreed rival. They have clashed six times over their careers and though Yihan leads their head to head 4-2, Sindhu beat her when they met last at the Denmark Open last October in straight games in the quarterfinal.Sindhu has also upset Yihan as an emerging teenager at the 2013 World championships on her way to a historic bronze. Other matches between the players have been closely fought affairs including an epic encounter at the Australian Open in May last year that Yihan squeezed through 25-23 in the third game after an hour and 12 minutes.Another factor that may work in Sindhus favour in this encounter is Yihans lack of competitive match practice going into the clash. As one of the top seeds she wasnt required to play a pre-quarterfinal like Sindhu and wasnt stretched much in her two group encounters, clinching both in straight games.However, Sindhus coach Gopichand concedes that she starts the match as the underdog and he believes the 21-year old is a big match player who has responded well in pressure situations in the past.Although Sindhus form on the circuit has been patchy this year, as evidenced by a 23-13 win-loss record, her performances so far in Rio have been sharp. Before Tai she subdued Michelle Li of Canada in a tight three game encounter to seal her spot in the knockout rounds. 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I do respect traditions but am conscious of not loving them at the expense of progress. Progress and tradition, in our view, need to have at least equal weighting.Cricket is the peoples game. Without fans it would have little value or relevance. Fans provide the money for us to sustain the game, to invest in the pathways, to help us support the grass roots. We have to always be guided by what they want, but also continuing to stay ahead of the curve and keep the game relevant, in all parts of our society. We need to continue to be a sport of choice for all, men women, boys and girls and girls of all backgrounds all over the world.Since replacing Wally Edwards as the CA chairman, Peever has kept a low profile, but his words at the dinner marked a statement of intent, even as he sat next to Sumathipala. The pair are expected to hold further talks over the next two days, with SLCs opposition to ICC reforms likely to be a major topic for discussion. The ICC chairman Shashank Manohar is believed to desire any constitutional and structural change to be approved by unanimous vote.Sri Lanka Cricket has decided not to support two-tierr Test cricket as we have decided its detrimental to SLC and for its future, Sumathipala said last month.dddddddddddd. We feel that to make it a top seven - you are virtually relegating the bottom three to a different level.Among other topics in a wide-ranging address, Peever pointed towards day-night Tests as a major reform, and thanked Australias cricketers for taking part in the inaugural pink ball match in Adelaide last year. At the same time he admitted the concept needs some further refinement.In Australia recently we embarked on innovation in our last season and held our inaugural day-night Test in Adelaide, he said. We did this to encourage more fans to the game, both watching at home and attending the ground at times when it fits their lifestyle, to make the game more accessible to fans.We do accept the concept needs some further refinement, and I want to thank the New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa players and their boards for helping us with this important reform. In particular I want to thank our Australian players for the way they have helped lead this change in putting the long term health of the game first. Theyre leading change in a way that was similarly led back in the World Series Cricket era.Peever also argued that international cricket had to be maintained as the games pinnacle, rather than allowing further erosion of contests between nations by domestic Twenty20 leagues. Were very lucky in cricket that we have three viable formats of the game, he said.T20 cricket is enticing kids and families to become fans, and I want to take the opportunity to stress here the importance and primacy of international cricket to continue nourishing the game. Money is fundamental to our game, but it has to follow strategy and not the other way round. ' ' '
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