Friday, September 2, 2016

Football: Captain Neuer struggling to raise standards for Germany

The new captain Manuel Neuer is struggling to take the standards of Germany game so high to perform as bright stars in coming World Cup 2018. He aimed at improving his team fitness in the future games to defend any. “We don't know Norway that well, as we haven't played them that much in recent years, but we have analysed them and want to make sure we take the three points in Oslo,” said Bayern Munich goalkeeper Neuer. “We didn't have the best qualifying tournament for Euro 2016, so there is room for improvement. “We are very motivated. We want to win the four games we have until November,” he added, with home games against Czech Republic and Northern Ireland then San Marino away, also to come.

Samaraweera joined Bangladesh to streamline its batting lineup

Samaraweera joined Bangladesh in hope to flourish their batting strength for coming matches. Further, the president of Bangladesh have focused on hiring more coach to streamline their batting position in future ODIs and test series. Bangladesh named their batting consultant as Samaraweera for next month's home series against England. The former Sri Lankan batsman now has the responsibility to strengthen Bangladesh batting position to enhance their position and performance in international cricket. Samaraweera is one of the talented heros of cricket as he wearing medal for 231 runs of his best and he has also enjoyed cricket of three innings with two double centuries in his past . Ultimately, Bangladesh now blessed with a batting hero. 

Messi celebrating winning goal against Uruguay

Lionel Messi scored the winning goal on his return from a short-lived international retirement, as Argentina defeated Uruguay to take control of South America's 2018 World Cup qualifying race. Messi had stunned the footballing world in June after vowing to never play for Argentina again following an agonizing defeat to Chile in the final of the Copa America Centenario. But that tearful farewell was a distant memory at Mendoza's Estadio Malvinas, as the Barcelona superstar orchestrated a 1-0 victory over the two-time World Cup winners.

Ryan Harris joins Australian Cricket as a bowling coach

Ryan Harris will work for Ausis as a bowling coach in this month tour of South Africa. Ausis are confident to have such senior swing bowler as their bowling coach. Harris is actually the great player who took 113 wicket in 27 test matches. He is recently replaced for David Saker who is newly appointed coach for Australia. Rayan Harris was previously serving for under 19 cricket of Ausis as their bowling coach but now he joined as bowling coach for Australian cricket team especially for this month tour. He retired last year due to persistent knee problems with him. We expect that he will built strong bowling attack against South African team to win the coming series of matches.