BAHRAIN SPORT Email: [email protected] Gulf Daily News Saturday, 8th November 2014 29 Steed races to victory n India’s badminton doubles star Ashwini Ponnappa arrived in Bahrain yesterday to be the guest of honour at the final of the Indian Club Centenary Li-Ning Bahrain International Challenge today at the Indian Club. Ponnappa is a bronze medallist at the World Championship and gold medallist at the Commonwealth Games with partner Jwala Gutta. Above, Ponnappa, centre, being received by Indian Club cricket secretary Nishant n Trainer Smith receives the Late Shaikh Rashid bin Isa Al Khalifa Sprint Cup Pawar sets up title clash with Kholik By VIJAY MRUTHYUNJAYA IT’S going to be India versus Indonesia tonight at the Indian Club Centenary Li Ning Challenge following thrilling semi-final clashes in the men’s and women’s singles showdowns last night. Second seed Anand Pawar of India won perhaps the closest and longest match, if not the best quality wise, to have been played in Bahrain in the recent past in a threegame thriller 9-21, 26-24, 26-24 in 80 minutes of hair-raising action against fifth-seeded Indonesian Christie Jonatan. Match and game points were traded with as much fervour and friction as precious shares of a multi-billion dollar company at the floor of top stock exchanges in the world. After a dull and drab first game, Pawar came into the party late but soon made his presence felt rallying from 4-10 down to equalise 11-11. But only to see Jonatan string together crucial points to reach match point 20-18. The real drama started here as Pawar saved two match points, squandered three game points and eventually emerged from the cusp of defeat to take the match into the decider. The decider was intense and immensely absorbing as either player could win successive points till 9-9 and from there on they won points in clusters as Pawar won four points in a row and Jonatan returned the compliments making it 17-17. The crowd, packed but equally divided in support, was on their feet as the match went into extra points. The situation was a mirror image of the second game as this time Pawar held two match points 20-18. n Pawar in action during last night’s semi-final It was the turn of Jonatan to play with his back to the wall and like his worthy opponent in the second game, he dug deep into his energy reserves to prolong the battle before Pawar ended the protracted tussle with his sixth match point to seal a place in the final. “It was a tough match and the playing surface did not help much as I could not get a firm foot hold,” said the 28-year-old Indian national team player. “It went down to luck really and he offered me easy points in the second and third games and I took them Bahrain down Singapore TWO second half goals helped Bahrain beat Singapore 2-0 in a friendly football match at Bahrain National Stadium last night. This was the last friendly match for the national team before travelling to Riyadh to compete in the 22nd Gulf Cup Football Tournament starting on Thursday. The team is placed in Group A along with hosts Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Yemen. The national team, coached by Iraqi Adnan Hamad, started last night’s game with the line-up of Ali Saeed (goalkeeper), Mohammed Hussain, Abdulla Al Hazza, Mohammed Daej, Waleed Al Hayyam (defenders), Abdulwahab Ali, Mahmood Abdulrahman, Sayed Deya, Faisal Bu Dahoom, Abdulwahab Al Malood (midfielders) and Abdulla Yousif (forward). The first half of the game saw Bahrain dominate the proceedings, taking advantage of the Singaporean team’s defensive approach. The first half, however, ended 0-0. Bahrain’s coach Adnan Hamad made four substitutions in the half time, sending in striker Ismael Abdullatif, midfielders Sami Al Hussaini and Hussain Baba and goalkeeper Sayed Mohammed Adnan. Bahrain ace striker Ismael Abdullatif succeeded in breaking the Singapore defence after he got a timely long pass from Hussaib Baba. Abdullatif advanced past a number of defenders and netted the ball into the left side of the goal in the 67th minute. Five minutes later, Bahrain made it 2-0, with Mohammed Al Tayyeb passing the ball to Sami Al Hussaini who netted the ball. without complaining,” added Pawar, son of former Indian national team player Uday. All other singles matches of the evening were dull affairs compared to the above. The other men’s singles semi-final was over in 30 minutes as Indonesia’s Firman Abdul Kholik beat compatriot and close friend Ginting Anthony 21-16, 21-13. The women’s final will also be an Indo-Indonesian affair as top seed P C Thulasi of India continued her love-affair with three-game matches. This time she was stretched by compatriot Rituparna Das, who had upset third seed Aprilla Yuswandari on Thursday, before winning 13-21, 21-10, 21-15 in 55 minutes. Thulasi takes on Indonesia’s Ruselli Hartawan in today’s final after the later saw off the challenge of compatriot Fitriani Fitriani 21-19, 21-18 in 40 minutes. Today’s finals start at 3pm. Entry is free and all are welcome. Other results (semi-finals): Mixed doubles: 1-Vitalij Durkin and Nina Vislova (Russia) bt 3-Arun Vishnu and Aparna Balan (India) 21-12, 21-12; Fran Kurniawan and Komala Devi (Indonesia) bt Muhammad Rian Ardianto and Rosyita Eka Putri Sari 21-11, 28-26. Women’s doubles: Ekanerina Bolotova and Evgeniya Kosetskaya (Russia) bt 2-Pradnya Gadre and N Siki Reddy 21-17, 2117; 1-Anastasia Chervyakova and Nina Vislova (Russia) bt Mahadewi Istirani and Melvira Oklamona 21-16, 15-21, 21-19. Men’s doubles: 3-Fran Kurniawan and Agripinna Prima Rahmanto bt Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Rian Ardianto (Indonesia) 21-16, 24-22; Yohanes Rendy Sugiarto and Afiat Yuns Wirawan (Indonesia) bt Yong Kai Terry and Hendra Wijaya (Singapore) 17-21, 21-4, 23-21. n Action from last night’s friendly STEED, trained by Yousif Alboainain and ridden by Hassan Al Saffar, won the richest race of the day for the Late Shaikh Rashid bin Isa Al Khalifa Golden Mile Cup for imported horses as a new horse racing season began yesterday at Sakhir. Steed beat Lui Rei to claim the top prize fund of BD5,500 in this race ran over 1,600 metres while Hachita Valley was third and Myownway fourth. Filfila, trained by Osama Hashim and ridden by Kieren Fox beat Hobb Nobb to win the Late Shaikh Rashid bin Isa Al Khalifa Opening Day Cup for locally bred horses which carried a cash prize fund of BD5,000 and ran over 1,600 metres. Basmaan was third and Satellite fourth. Erebus, trained by Mohammed Hassan and ridden by Alberto Sanna, beat Fitkin to win the Late Shaikh Rashid bin Isa Al Khalifa Spring Cup for imported horses which carried a cash prize fund of BD3,500 and ran over 1,000 metres. Saloomy was third and Tassel fourth. Prize Question Mark, trained by Alan Smith and ridden by Tristan Normand, beat Barraqah to win the Late Shaikh Rashid bin Isa Al Khalifa Sprint Cup for locally bred horses which carried a cash prize fund of BD3,500. Lazzaz was third and First Mate fourth. Al Ma’anagy 1555, trained by Yousif Taher and ridden by Abdulla Faisal, beat Mloishan 1627 to win the Late Rashid bin Isa Al Khalifa Cup for Arabian horses which carried a cash prize fund of BD2,500. Al Saqlawy 1578 was third and Al Hamdanieh 1497 fourth. Musaafer, trained by Yousif Alboainain and ridden by Abdulla Faisal, beat Erodium to win the Late Shaikh Rashid bin Isa Al Khalifa Cup for imported horses which carried a cash prize fund of BD2,500 and ran over 1,400 metres. Tally Ho was third and Kabbaas fourth. Harash, trained by James Naylor and ridden by Gerald Avranche, beat Tickity Boo to win the Late Shaikh Rashid bin Isa Al Khalifa Cup for locally bred horses which carried a cash prize fund of BD2,500 and ran over 1,400 metres. Nardeen was third and Rocket Boy fourth.
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