Monday, October 17, 2011

India vs England Cricket Score

Football News & Sports: India vs England Cricket Score - After a stunning 126-run victory against England in the ODI series opener, a resurgent India is confidently set to take on England in the second ODI to be played at the Firoz Shah Kotla ground in New Delhi on Monday October 17 afternoon.

The day/night encounter is expected to be witnessed by a jam-packed crowd as there has been a huge demand for the tickets, especially after the first win. The morale boosting victory had helped India to overcome the woes of the recently concluded England tour in which India failed to win even a single match against England - in test, ODI and T20.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Valencia have agreed to sell Juan Mata to Chelsea

Juan Mata
Football News : Valencia have agreed to sell Juan Mata to Chelsea - MADRID (Reuters) - Valencia have agreed to sell Spain winger Juan Mata to Chelsea, the Spanish club said on Sunday.

"Valencia Football Club have reached an agreement in principle with Chelsea FC for the transfer of the player Juan Manuel Mata," a club statement read.

"The agreement is subject to the relevant medical tests."

The 23-year-old, also a target for Chelsea's faltering rivals Arsenal, has 11 Spain caps and has been mainstay of the Valencia side since 2008 with his speed and goals marking him out as one of Europe's most exciting widemen.

Fantasy Football Rankings 2011 NFL

Football News : Fantasy Football Rankings 2011 NFL - With NFL football back in action, that means fantasy football is about to begin. SB Nation provides you rankings for each fantasy position, including this ranking of wide receivers.

Wide receiver is a tricky position to rank. Whereas the running back controls his own fate, the WR has to rely on his QB to get him the ball as much as possible. Things get tricky if teams are battling in close games and want to grind out the clock with the running game, or if the WR's stud quarterback injures himself, thus diminishing the number of targets. We've seen first-hand what happens when a QB goes down: Check out Carolina's Steve Smith's recent decline as evidence. All in all, though, talent simply wins out. The big boys will get their share of targets, double-team or not (Calvin Johnson circa 2010).