“So I don’t think it is impossible to beat Australia again,” he said. Among others, Kartikey Gulshan Kumar suffered a 16-21, 21-19, 16-21 semifinal loss to Kunlavut. “I am going to have some pasta tonight to celebrate. 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. In India it’s all about winning a tournament, everyone thinks from the point of view of a fan. FROM OLD to OLDEST Photographer Ross, 80, still recalls the joy of watching the graceful Prakash Padukone. There could be a possibility that some of the major players may get into a consortiumto place bid for the global rights. yad Mahrez to return to Europe to try and secure a transfer away from Leicester City, which proved unfruitful. And a Prince without ostentatious pomp … there was more to last week’s badminton World Championship than the action on court. Why the Malaysians love Kidambi Srikanth, and other sights and sounds from World Badminton Championships.