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Friday, December 5, 2008

Pakistan government clears national hockey team's India visit


The Foreign Ministry has cleared the national hockey team's visit to India for a four-nation tournament to be played in Chandigarh and Jalandhar from January 31 next year, the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) informed on Thursday.
PHF Secretary, Asif Bajwa told reporters that the Pakistan foreign ministry had given signal for the visit which was in doubt after tensions escalated between the two neighbouring countries following last weeks Mumbai terror attacks.
"Pakistan hockey team will be visiting India for a four-nation tourney starting next month," said Bajwa.Apart India and Pakistan .Germany and the Netherlands would also be participating in the double leg tournament.
Pakistan's visit was also in jeopardy after Indian government shunned their junior hockey team's tour last month due security fears.
The PHF later claimed that the cancellation of the five-match Test series between the junior sides has hit them hard financially as it lost close to Rs six million.Bajwa also said both the Indian and Pakistani hockey administrators have decided to conduct regular matches on a home-and-away basis for the next five years in the International Hockey Federation's congress in Los Angeles recently.
He said Pakistan will host a major eight-nation international tournament next year as a tribute to slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.However, he informed that the tournament will be held at a neutral venue due to security situation.

Friday, November 14, 2008

India up four places to 144th in FIFA rankings


India continued its upward movement in the FIFA charts besides managing to break into the top 20 among Asian countries in the latest rankings.


India gained four places from their October ratings and are now ranked 144 having tallied 174 points. They are also ranked 20th in Asia despite the national team not having played a single match in this past month.


European champions Spain continue to lead the FIFA charts while Germany moved up one spot to second eclipsing Italy, who slipped to third.


Five-time world champions Brazil, too, lost a place and are down to fifth behind the Netherlands.
Argentina follow Brazil while Croatia, Russia and Czech republic fill the slots from seventh to ninth.


Portugal remain static at 10th position and share it with England, who gained four places.

Anbu.