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Monday, November 9, 2009

Cricket


PCB approves budget after four-month delay

The much-delayed and much-objected budgets of the PCB from 2007-08 and 2009-10 have finally been approved by the board of governors. The budget for the current year was approved after a four-month delay - it should've been approved by July 1 - amounting to, according to reports, roughly Rs1.5 billion.

Wazir Ali Khoja, a member of the governing board, told reporters after the meeting in Lahore that the budget had been approved and that one from 2007-08 had also been given conditional approval. That budget, from the administration of Nasim Ashraf, chairman of the board before Ijaz Butt, had been the subject of much scrutiny and objection. One believed to be among them is the alleged substantial golden handshake payment made to Inzamam-ul-Haq upon his retirement from Test cricket in October 2007.

But the budget had to be passed, with some conditions to rectify the objections, because grant payments from the ICC would not otherwise be released to Pakistan - or any member nation - unless the budget had been given approval by the governing body.

Butt, who was a governing board member himself under Ashraf, had raised objections to the budget even then, though the issue was never satisfactorily resolved.


Lacrosse


Changing Seasons

Princeton has a new look. From its new coaching staff to fresh players, the Tigers are adjusting to change.
  • Men's Lacrosse: Johns Hopkins outlasts Mt. St. Mary's for win
  • Women's Lacrosse: Syracuse Ends Regular Season With 12-9 Win Over Dartmouth
  • Men's Lacrosse: Former Syracuse coach Roy Simmons Jr. to be honored with 'Spirit of the Tewaaraton Award

BASS MASTER


  • Evers Duels Best

  • Edwin Evers outdueled Mark Smith in a fishoff Sunday to claim victory in the final Bassmaster Open of the year on the Atchafalaya Basin.

    Think Smallie: Float and Fly Q&A
  • Boyd Duckett: The Fall Trap Insider
  • Going Ike: Fun fishing on Tuesday Insider
  • Zac Brown Band up for American Music Awards
  • Brauer on line choice for flipping and pitching
  • More than a fish Insider
  • BASS Reporters: Kotaro Kiriyama
  • VanDam equally intense about whitetails Free
  • Randy Howell: Fishing the fall wind Insider
  • BASSography: Fred Arbogast

Horse Racing


And Still Undefeated

Zenyatta rallied from last at Santa Anita on Saturday to remain perfect through 14 races and become the first female to capture the Breeders' Cup Classic. Is it enough to wrest Horse of the Year away from Rachel Alexandra?

  • Conduit wins back-to-back BC Turf titles Video
  • Goldikova in elite company after Mile repeat Video
  • Ex-claimer Furthest Land wins BC Dirt Mile Video
  • Juvenile: Vale of York prevails for Godolphin Video
  • Dancing in Silks wins Sprint in 4-horse photo Video
  • Turf Sprint redemption for California Flag Video
  • Pounced gives Gosden Juvenile Turf repeat Video
  • Ladies' Classic: Life Is Sweet rallies clear Video
  • F&M Sprint: Informed Decision foils Ventura Video


Women's Basketball


Head Of The Pack

Everyone is lining up behind the defending champion UConn Huskies
  • Freshman phenom Griner dunks for Baylor
  • Lynx get two of top five picks in lottery | Voepel
  • Eastern Illinois assistant coach Moore dies at 28
  • Lieberman to be named Dallas D-League coach
  • UNC senior Breland's lymphoma is in remission
  • UConn women unanimous No. 1 in coaches' poll
  • UConn's Moore unanimous pick for All-America
  • Summitt says Tennessee might be overrated
  • UConn sticks as AP Top 25's unanimous No. 1
  • Taurasi pleads guilty to DUI, serves day in jail

Golf



The Right Stuff

Phil Mickelson surely earned some new fans with his win at the WGC-HSBC Champions on Sunday. But Chinese fans will remember "Lao Mi" best for his weeklong interaction with the crowd. Dan Washburn »

Still Beating


The Colts and Saints both stayed unbeaten after near-misses Sunday.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

WWE


Where else but in the world of Zangief and Kratos can a man lift the 500-pound Big Show and the 250-pound Edge ... at the same time?

WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2010

But that's the weight Cena hoisted during this past WrestleMania, a feat he laughs off in an almost shylike manner.

"I didn't know if I was going to have it in me," he says, "but I guess that's what makes WrestleMania WrestleMania."

But could he add any more weight the next time Mania rolls through? Maybe add Hornswoggle as almost a cherry on the top for a triple slam?

"Don't let Hornswoggle fool you," Cena says of the 4-foot-4, 138-pound leprechaun. "He's heavy."

ESPN caught up with Cena, the biggest star in wrestling since the days of The Rock and Stone Cold, to talk about everything from performing his own stunts in the film "12 Rounds" to being the face of the upcoming game "WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2010." Here's what he had to say:


just dropped on DVD. Did wrestling in WWE help prepare you for the stunt work you had to perform in the movie?

John Cena: Not only the stunt work but the acting as well. One thing people don't realize is we film episodic television. We're the first to say that what we do is entertainment and it's for the sake of the fans. The fans are pretty much why we exist. So you learn to perform on the fly, and you pretty much learn how to act. So not only did it help me with the stunt work as far as keeping in good physical shape, but it helped me understand the story, helped me understand the script and helped me understand my role. It really got me prepared to be an actor. Those people who are successful in the wrestling business really have to be well-rounded.

Olympic sports


  • Joubert wins NHK Trophy with strong free skate
  • Governing body suspends Athletics South Africa
  • Jamaica coach resigns but will continue with Bolt
  • Davis wins World Cup 1,000 in course record
  • Duggan scores winner for U.S. at Four Nations
  • Landis falls to 17th place at Tour of Southland
  • Speedskater Pechstein's plea to race rejected
  • U.S. to meet Canada West for world junior gold
  • Alinghi's offer to Oracle: Let's race off Australia
  • Bright, Kokubo win WC snowboarding events

worst of the worst


The PBR is known for having the rankest bulls in the world. And when your bulls are particularly nasty, so are the wrecks. ESPN.com has evaluated the worst wrecks of the Built Ford Tough season so far and chosen the 10 worst. But with six regular-season events and the World Finals still left on the calendar, you can bet there will be plenty more before the New Year.

Action sports


  • Backyard Bang Rail Jam makes stop in Denver
  • Shaun White talks about his 2010 Olympic goals
  • Eco-minded gear featured in ESPN Green Guide
  • Paris Rosen lands 88-foot front flip Video | BLOG
  • DVS and LRG present Chico Brenes in Now
  • Watch Being Robbie Maddison on ESPN Nov. 15
  • Sunday Bikes featured on Weezer's Raditude LP
  • Hank Gaskell wins 26th Annual Xcel Pro | BLOG
  • Peak Performance King of Style to pick winner
  • AFMXA Am Comp and Awards Show overview

Racing


  • Sources: Danica, Dale Jr.'s team near deal Video
  • Izod to be IndyCar title sponsor next season
  • Toyota pulling out of Formula One to cut costs
  • F1's Barrichello leaving Brawn team for Williams
  • Hight wins, opens 105-point lead in Funny Car
  • F1's Vettel wins Abu Dhabi; Hamilton quits early
  • Bridgestone won't renew F1 contract after '10
  • Heidfeld emotional as BMW says goodbye to F1
  • Nephew of late champ Senna joins F1 team
  • Glock intends to depart Toyota for new F1 team

Boxing


  • Casamayor, Judah victorious in return to ring
  • Diaz-Malignaggi rematch set for neutral Chicago
  • Pacquiao fight possible at Cowboys Stadium
  • Williams to face Martinez, who replaces Pavlik
  • Gatti's widow awarded $37,500 to help pay bills
  • WBC wants fathers barred from sons' corners
  • Renowned judge Filippo dies; ref in 'Rocky' films
  • Perez unanimously wins IBF bantamweight title
  • Nevada approves replay for boxing matches
  • Dawson to honor slain UConn player at fight

Nov 1 Nowitzki not done with Team Germany, wants to play with Kaman


The former twosome met in Saturday’s Los Angeles Clippers-Dallas Mavericks game, a matchup that was worthy of little attention outside the future implications for the German national team, particularly with the team seemingly in line for a “wild card” spot to be handed out for the 2010 FIBA World Championships.

Stein opines that Germany is in the mix for a FIBA wild card, along with Russia, Lithuania, and “Great Britain – home team for the 2012 Olympics and a fast-improving hoops nation led by Chicago’s Luol Deng” and that Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has promised that “discussion about Nowitzki returning to the national team would be reopened as long as he took ‘a year off.’”

Who's the Biggest NBA Star?


Just for fun I plugged in some big names to see who is the most popular by these measures. After trying various names (Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Garnett, for instance, did not get impressive results) I quickly settled on LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, and Michael Jordan as my terms for comparison. Then I mixed in Tiger Woods for some big-picture perspective.



Turns out Tiger Woods is the biggest star of that bunch, but not by all that much. (If you want to see how a real internet star dwarfs these pretenders, plug in "Britney Spears" compared to Michael Jordan.)