I understand that, if we don’t score until late, the game feels different for everybody. “The Indian wrestling team badly needs a foreign coach and a lot has been said and written over the past one year but there is no progress on that front. The radios are buzzing with the Glasgow club’s demolition of Kazakh side Astana and the World Championships week straddles the away leg which doesn’t end too bad at all. so that their names are uttered perfectly at next month’s Japan Open and in the lead-up to Tokyo. “You have no paparazzi in your country,” they accuse. I am not sure about others but of course there will always be someone like me who think they can change the system. “We have good attacking players but we need someone in the middle of the park who can spray the passes, switch the play quickly and play at a tempo that Gareth likes. Trailing 11-14 at the break, Bengal Warriors did well to bounce back for a slender 25-24 lead in front of their star co-owner Akshay Kumar. ed if he committed a “major offense” during his first-round singles loss. But 19-year-old Enock Mwepu, also making his international debut, came on to score on the counter in the final minute to make sure of home success.