Sports News

IPL bonanza ensures seven cricketers in list of top 50 Oz sport earners

Melbourne, Dec. 10 : Thanks to the bonanza offered by the Lalit Modi-led Indian Premier League (IPL), which was launched in April and May this year, seven cricketers are in the top 50 sport earners list.

Australian cricketers Ricky Ponting (3.05 million dollars) and Brett Lee (2.5 million dollars) lead the way.

But with fringe Australian players like David Hussey and Cameron White just missing out, list compiler John Stensholt predicts Aussie cricketers will be the big movers in the near future.

"Expect to see a few more cricketers in the list next year. IPL is changing the way cricketers think about earning money," The Age quoted Stensholt, as saying.

ICC to impose harsher penalties on sledgers

Dubai/ Cape Town, Dec. 10 : The International Cricket Council (ICC) has sent out a clear signal to sledgers by indicating that it is seriously considering the imposition of harsher penalties for verbal abuse.

"There was also a feeling among CEC members that a stronger stance needed to be taken against players guilty of verbal abuse," The Age quoted an ICC statement, as saying.

Harsher interpretations and penalties for players would be a bitter pill for the Australian players to swallow, given their tradition of "mental disintegration" to unsettle opponents.

Hundreds cheer Philippine boxing icon

Manila  - Hundreds of fans packed a local church in the Philippine capital on Wednesday when boxing icon Manny Pacquiao heard a thanksgiving mass after an upset win against Mexican-American legend Oscar De la Hoya on the weekend.

Pacquiao arrived in Manila before dawn on Wednesday, four days after forcing to submission the 35-year-old De la Hoya, known as the Golden Boy of American boxing, to quit in the eighth of their 12-round fight in Las Vegas on Saturday.

"I hope Manny would give us a few hundred pesos," said 17-year-old Marlon Tapia, who was among hundreds who trooped to Quiapo Church in downtown Manila to welcome Pacquiao. "He is my idol. He is the greatest."

Indian, English security officials inspect Mohali Cricket Stadium

Mohali/Chandigarh, Dec 10: Security has been beefed up in Mohali ahead of the second cricket Test match between India and England, as six persons were arrested with explosives in nearby Chandigarh city.

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Security Advisor Reg Dickason, who assessed the security arrangements at the Stadium with the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) officials and security agencies, said that a a detailed meeting would take place on Wednesday.

PCA President I S Bindra asserted that ECB had suggested Mohali as the venue for the second Test match and there was no doubt about hosting the match there.

Australia wants to host 2018 World Cup

Australia wants to host 2018 World CupSydney  - Australia's bid to host the 2018 World Cup looked better Wednesday with the government putting up 45 million Australian dollars (28 million US dollars) to pay for campaigning.

"This announcement today shows to the entire football world we are very serious in our commitment," Sports Minister Kate Ellis said.

Football Federation of Australia chairman Frank Lowy is spearheading a bid that many say is doomed to fail.

Ten-year-old UK prodigy wows crowds with 4000 continuous kick-ups

London, Dec. 10: Soccer prodigy Josh Clancy has been dubbed the "keepy uppy king" after learning how to do 4,000 continuous kick-ups at the age of ten.

Pint-sized Josh is aiming to win a national 'freestyle' competition fronted by Liverpool and England legend Steven Gerrard, reports The Sun.

The talented four feet ten inch youngster is already over 1,000 votes ahead in the online contest despite being pitted against youngsters twice his age.

He has wowed crowds with his ball-control skills, including testing signature moves like 'Round the World' and 'Enigma', as well as a series of complex ball-balancing tricks.

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