CELTIC WALK TO THE PARK Some members of the Indian team are taken on a tour to Celtic Park. “I wasn’t surprised with the way she came out and competed. The coach was not able to motivate the team so we felt a change we needed,” Olympian BP Govinda, a member of the committee, said. “Is this England team going to pass you off the pitch. If you put me out in the parking lot of Queens in New York City, I’m happy to play there. “There’s 30-35 tournament matches that will be important next year with Asian and Commonwealth Games. It’s not a particularly adored venue by badminton fans owing to its inaccessibility, and inability of the capital to fill up the stadium. “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. Chittagong does at least hold some fond memories for the Australians as they try to salvage a drawn series. SLAMS FOR SMASHES Badminton is keen on getting its circuit jazzed up, and though everything’s going quite smooth if you ask us, the sport wants to create tennis like Grand Slams.