Saturday 13 October 2012

Japanese Grand Prix 2012

Winner Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull have a good time with second placed Ferrari's Felipe Massa and third placed Sauber's Kamui Kobayashi.
            
The Milton Keynes-based squad were the leading force at last weekend's Japanese Grand Prix and they appear like another time being the pacesetters in Yeongam. Sebastian Vettel, just four points at the back Fernando Alonso in the challenge standing, set a time of one microscopic 38.832 seconds to beat team-mate Mark Webber to top spot by just three-hundredths of a second. Third position went to Alonso as Ferrari showed cryptogram that updates to the F2012 will make them a more ready for action proposal here than in recent races, even though he was 0.3 seconds drifting of the Red Bulls. Jenson Button was fourth in the first of the McLarens while Michael Schumacher was fifth on a track where Mercedes are hopeful of a ready for action showing. Felipe Massa and Nico Rosberg were next up, to the front of Lewis Hamilton in eighth.Hamilton, who has been unashamedly uncomfortable by his injudicious Twitter rant at Button last Sunday, had been convinced of a sturdy presentation after McLaren fixed a suspension difficulty that caught up him in Japan. But he found himself nearly nine-tenths off Vettel's final pace and suffered an off-track excursion during the final minutes. Nico Hulkenberg was ninth in the strength India with the Lotus pair of Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean 10th and 11th. The Enstone company have bring a series of upgrade to Yeongam, including a new tire out system, but they do not come into view set to boost Raikkonen's fading championship hopes. Bruno Senna was 12th for Williams, with Paul Di Resta 13th ahead of the two Saubers. The Swiss team protected a podium in Japan with Kamui Kobayashi, but a repeat looks not likely this weekend as he and team-mate Sergio Perez over and done with 14th and 15th. The Mexican's frustrations were not help when he was compulsory to dispose of his car after it earth to a halt halfway from beginning to end the session. minister Maldonado was a unsatisfactory 18th for Williams, behind the Toro Rossos of Jean-Eric Vergne and Daniel Ricciardo, with the Caterhams, Marussias and HRTs substantial out the underneath six places.

Friday 12 October 2012

Steven Fletcher






Barclays Football

Steven Fletcher makes his return to international football tonight for Scotland. Do you think his goal-scoring form will continue?

Asad Shafiq




Asad Shafiq


Congratulations on getting married! Hope your life is full of blessings in the years to come.

Wednesday 3 October 2012

Icc World Cup Twenty20 Final 2012

west indies win the t20 world cup



 














Match Score card

ICC World Twenty20 final, Colombo (RPS)
West Indies (137-6) beat
Sri Lanka (101) all out (18.4 overs) by 36 runs

A Marlon Samuels-inspired West Indies healthier from an dreadful start to beat Sri Lanka and win the World Twenty20.
The hosts look to be in manage in Colombo when the Windies managed only 32 from the first 10 overs, with Chris Gayle taking 16 balls to make three.
But Samuels smashed six sixes in his 56-ball 78 to drag his side to 137-6.

Sri Lanka never got to grip with the follow and, though Nuwan Kulasekara's 13-ball 26 gave them expect, they were bowled out for 101 in the 19th over.
The beat was Sri Lanka's fourth in as countless finals after losing the 2009 World T20 final to Pakistan, as well as the 2007 and 2011World Cups to Australia and India correspondingly.
West Indies had under enemy control the game from the late 1970s from side to side to the 1990s,winning the first two World Cups and terrorising batsmen with a seemingly endless provide of world-class pace bowlers.
on the other hand, a fall from elegance in all formats had seen them not lift a major trophy since ninth-wicket pair Courtney Browne and Ian Bradshaw added 71 to beat England in the 2004 Champions Trophy final, and this response was of a comparable scale.
Darren Sammy's men looked likely to be on the wrong end of a beating as Sri Lanka's new-ball bowlers practical vice-like heaviness, which proved too much for the typically unflustered Gayle.