Marcado: bzkt Chen Long beats Lin Dan to win Malaysia Open title, Carolina Marin clinches women s crown
Este tópico contém 0 resposta, possui 1 voz e foi atualizado pela última vez por ThonaserJep 1 ano, 4 meses atrás.
-
AutorPosts
-
5 de fevereiro de 2025 às 19:43 #1690291
Mkze MotoGP: Ducati s Bagnaia claims pole for Emilia Romagna GP, Quartararo 15th
Indian shuttler H S Prannoy showed nerves of steel to stun world number seven Jonatan Christie and enter the men s singles second round at the Toyota Thailand Open Super 1000 tournament here on Wednesday. HS Prannoy in action. File Getty Images A former top-10 player, Prannoy recovered from a game down to outwit sixth seed Christie 18-21 21-16 23-21 in a thrilling contest that clocked an hour and 15 minutes. It is Prannoy s first win against the Indonesian in last four attempts. Prannoy, who had failed to complete the job after doing all the hard work against Malaysia s Lee Zii Jia last week, seemed determined to never give up. His stroke-play was a treat to watch. The 28-year-old from Ker [url=https://www.stanley-cup.fr]stanley quencher[/url] ala had spent two weeks stressing over his physical and mental health after being down with COVID-19 nearly two months ago. The infection left him with pain in his ribcage even though everything looked normal in the tests. He could resume training only in the second week of December but again had to [url=https://www.stanleycups.at]stanley becher[/url] go through the ordeal of a false positive result ahead of the Yonex Thailand Open last week. I m proud of my win [url=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk]stanley mug[/url] today. I haven t practised the last few days and my rib was hurting. Probably there s a muscle inflammation because I was coughing a lot when I had COVID, said Prannoy, who will next take on Malaysia s Daren Liew. Today I just wanted to stay in there as there were no expectations. I had a fall when he had match point and hurt my left shoulder. I felt it was dislocated Gqiw Garhwal heroes held
Injury-prone all-rounder Shane Watson has been named in Australia s 13-man squad for Twenty20 matches against South Africa next month as he recovers from a calf strain. The 33-year-old was ruled out of a one-day international tournament against South Africa and Zimbabwe in August and September after he hurt an ankle stepping on a ball. A subsequent calf injury [url=https://www.cup-stanley.de]stanley thermobecher[/url] then forced him out of the current tour of the United Arab Emirates where Australia won a one-off T20I match against Pakistan and swept them 3-0 in a one-day series ahead of two Tests starting in Dubai on October 22. Shane Watson also returns from injury and we certainly know the destruction he is capable of causing in this format of the game, selector Rod Marsh said in a statement upon the release of the squad on Monday. New captain Aaron Finch will lead a squad which also includes talented young paceman Pat Cummins, who played his last international cricket in a T20I against West Indies in 2012. All-rounder James Faulkner has been named but may be withdrawn from the squad depending on whether he is required for Australia s test side against Pakistan. Australia play their season-opening T20I a [url=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk]stanley quencher[/url] gainst South Africa in Adelaide Oval on November 5, followed by matches at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 7 and in Sydney on November 9. Squad: Aaron Finch captain , Sean Abbott, Doug Bollinger, Cameron Boyce, Patrick Cummins, Ben Cutting, Ben Dunk, James Faulkner, Nic Maddinson, Nathan Rea [url=https://www.cup-stanley.de]stanley cup[/url] rdon, Kane Richa -
AutorPosts
Você deve fazer login para responder a este tópico.
