Friday, 27 December 2013

Andy Murray loses first match after back surgery

Andy Murray loses first match since recovering from back surgery Andy Murray

 

British number one Andy Murray lost on his return to action after undergoing back surgery in September

The 26-year-old, who was recently named BBC Sports Personality of the Year, lost 7-5 6-3 to Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the Mubadala World Tennis Championships in Abu Dhabi.
Murray has not played since Britain's Davis Cup World Group play-off win over Croatia in September.
He will now face Stanislas Wawrinka in the fifth-placed play-off on Friday.
Murray was due to return to action last month at the Dream Cup exhibition in Barbados but the event was cancelled, so he continued training at his Miami base.
"I moved well in the first set [against [Tsonga], especially once I got into the rallies," he told The National newspaper.
"I didn't feel slow at all. In the second I slowed down slightly, but that's something that is going to get better by playing matches.
"I can't expect to feel great for long periods of matches straightaway.
"But it was a good workout. You want to play your best, but you need to be realistic and patient.
He added: "I was hitting the ball OK, moving well for the most part.
"Moving is the most important thing. I just need to be able to do it for a longer period. I just felt like I hadn't played a match for a while."
Tsonga, 28, went into the match with an 8-1 career deficit in competitive matches against Murray.
"It's not often I take two sets off Andy, even in practice," said the Frenchman, who himself has been struggling with a knee injury.
In the other match, Spaniard David Ferrer beat Wawrinka 7-5, 6-1 to set up a meeting with world number one Rafael Nadal.
Tsonga will face world number two Novak Djokovic on Friday also.

Manchester City beat Liverpool on Boxing Day match

Manchester City beat Liverpool on Boxing Day match

Manchester City v Liverpool - Alvaro Negredo

Manchester City closed to within one point of Premier League leaders Arsenal with a comeback victory over Liverpool in an enthralling encounter at The Etihad.

Thursday, 26 December 2013

Arsenal beat West Ham

Arsenal beat West Ham

West Ham 1 - Arsenal 3
Cole 46′         Walcott 68′, 71′ Podolski 79′

 

Theo Walcott scores for Arsenal at West Ham

Theo Walcott struck twice and Lukas Podolski a third as Arsenal came from behind to win at troubled West Ham and move back top of the Premier League.

Ind vs SA Day 1 India score 181/1 before bad light stop

Ind vs SA Day 1 India score 181/1 before bad light stop

2nd Test: India 181/1 at stumps

DURBAN: Opener Murali Vijay marked his return to form with a fluent unbeaten 91 as India gained early control of the series-deciding second Test against South Africa with a solid batting display on Thursday.
The 29-year-old Vijay, who had not managed to get a big score for some time now, was just nine runs short of what could be his fourth Test century as the visitors reached a comfortable 181/1 before bad light stopped play at the Kingsmead.

Manchester United win match against Hull City on Boxing Day

Manchester United win match against Hull City on Boxing Day

Hull 2        -    Man Utd 3
Chester 4′      Smalling 19′
Meyler 13′     Rooney 26′  
                     Chester 66′ (og)  

                
James Chester

James Chester's own goal completed Manchester United's comeback from two goals down to win at Hull.

India 76/1 at lunch on Day 1 India vs South Africa 2nd test

India 76/1 at lunch on Day 1 India vs South Africa 2nd test 

 2nd Test: India 76/1 at lunch on Day 1

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NEW DELHI: Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara took the Indian first innings score to 76/1 on the first day of the second Test against South Africa at Kingsmead in Durban on Thursday.

Morne Morkel gave South Africa their first breakthrough when he dismissed Shikhar Dhawan.

After electing to bat first, India got off to decent start courtesy Dhawan and Murali Vijay who looked determined to face the South Africa pacers by putting up a bright 41-run stand for the opening wicket.

India elect to bat - India vs South Africa in 2nd Test

 India elect to bat - India vs South Africa in 2nd Test

NEW DELHI: Indian skipper MS Dhoni won the toss and decided to bat against South Africa in the series-deciding second and final Test at Kingsmead in Durban on Thursday.
India make one change for this match as they bring in Ravindra Jadeja in place of R Ashwin. On the other hand, South Africa bring in Robin Peterson for Imran Tahir