India’s BMKJ brigade just don’t strike the right chord in Sindhu’s final, and are not particularly creative with a short-running “Blah blah blah blah, Sindhu is a Superstar”. s–turned–lensman, when lighting wasn’t the best and developing film was an almighty task. In women’s singles, top seed Pattarasuda Chaiwan of Thailand ended eighth seed Purva BarveR. at the removal of the Dutchman and said the “changing and chopping policy” will not do any good to the Indian team. without him Juergen Klopp’s side have impressed and he is unlikely to go straight into the team, particularly so soon after travelling back from South America. “I will have to improve in the next one,” the 25-year-old Pliskova said in a courtside interview. Although India were poor in the World Hockey league, Oltmans has largely enjoyed a successful time. ailed heat-wise in Chittagong, reveals Peter HandscombAustralia were a little bit more consistent than us, says Bangladesh bowling coach Courtney WalshHeavily criticised after their first-ever Test defeat to Bangladesh, Australia are desperate to restore some lost pride when the teams meet in the second and final Test, starting in Chittagong on Monday. But all of them had left these shores disillusioned. Her world ranking of 146 meant she needed a wild card to get into the main draw at the US Open.