Sports News

Rooney tells ManU fans to chant ‘Champions of the world’

Wayne RooneyLondon, Dec 20 : Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is hell-bent on making club fans alter one of their chants. At every game the Red Devils faithful let the opposition know they not only won the Premier League last season and the Champions League too.

Now Rooney wants another line added on, with victory over Ecuador's Liga de Quito, Club World Cup final in Yokohama, The Sun reported.

Rooney said: "It is a great opportunity for us to become world champions. You don't get many chances to win this tournament so we want to win it."

Qadir would welcome ‘banned’ Yousuf and Asif with open arms if allowed by PCB

Karachi, Dec. 20: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief selector Abdul Qadir has said that he will welcome banned players like Mohammad Yousuf and Mohammad Asif for selection in the national squad if they are cleared for the same by the PCB.

Qadir expressed that he will personally welcome Yousuf and Asif with open arms once they are cleared for selection procedures by the board.

"It is a fact that the cream of our cricket has defected to the Indian Cricket League (ICL). It includes some of our gems like Yousuf and I will happily welcome them back once the PCB clears them," he said.

Pakistan will raise a strong team against Sri Lanka : Abdul Qadir

Karachi, Dec. 20: Chief selector of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Abdul Qadir, has said that Pakistan will be raising a strong team against Sri Lanka for the upcoming series.

"We are aiming to raise a strong team for the series against Sri Lanka," Qadir said.

He said that his prime motive is to improve Pakistan's test ranking and use the series as a launchpad for the same. "Our aim is to help Pakistan gain a place among the top-two ranked (Test) teams in the world and want to start taking steps towards that direction with this series," the News quoted Qadir, as saying.

Pakistan is currently languishing on the sixth spot in the ICC test rankings.

Hockey tour to India in Pak Government’s hand, says PHF chief

Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 20: Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) chief Qasim Zia has said that the final decision on whether to send their national hockey team on a tour to India rests on the government.

He said that the PHF will abide by the decision of the government.

"Pakistan team's tour of India would depend on the final decision from the government and if government allows, the team would tour as per schedule," the News quoted Zia, as saying.

Earlier, Pakistan Sports Minister Aftab Shah Jilani had expressed that the PHF should not sent Pakistan hockey team on Indian tour, as the Indian government didn't allow its cricket team to tour Pakistan.

Hamilton to be the face of Formula One for years to come

Hamilton to be the face of Formula One for years to comeHamburg  - Lewis Hamilton's dramatic clinching of the 2008 drivers' title in the last lap of the final race of the season heralds what many believe will be the Briton's domination of Formula One for the foreseeable future.

The 23-year-old's passing of Germany's Timo Glock in the Brazilian Grand Prix to move to fifth place, helped the McLaren-Mercedes driver take the title by one point from race winner Felipe Massa of Ferrari.

Long-time Federer domination dented by Nadal

Geneva - By his superhuman standards, 2008 was been an "off" year for Roger Federer, with only a fifth straight US Open title and the Olympic doubles gold medal added to his world-class collection of honours.

It was also the first season in half a decade that the 27-year-old Swiss failed to end the year on the top ranking spot after ceding the position to Rafael Nadal just prior to the Beijing Olympics.

While Federer's Grand Slam title count stalled on 13 as he attempts to pull level on all-time mark of 14 majors held by Pete Sampras, the calm Swiss is not in the least discouraged.

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