Pakistan beat Jordan | BFAME bridge Results

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Results:
Open Team event: Pakistan bt Jordan 23-7; Syria bt Bangladesh 21-9; India bt Palestine 23-7; Sri Lanka bt Kuwait 23-7.
Women team: Pakistan bt Syria 21-9; Jordan bt Palestine 23-7.
Seniors: India bt Bangladesh 22-8; Jordan bt Palestine 21-9.

After four rounds, Pakistan Open team has accumulated 79.5 points. Bangladesh is second with 74 and India is third with 70.

In the women's event, Jordan has collected 79 points and 11 points ahead of Pakistan (68). India is placed third with 64 points.

Pakistan women routed Syria 21-9.

India is on top in the older competition with 68 points.

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Rookie Joey Logano Winner of race Cup Series

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Rookie Joey Logano

The 19-year-old rookie Joey Logano became the youngest driver to win a race in the top Nascar series, capturing time rain shower-shortened Sprint Cup race Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon.

Logano, grew up in Middletown, Conn., Came back from a crash that put him a lap down earlier in the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 and won in his 20th Cup start. He was among a group of drivers who moved to the front of the field after having fallen out of sequence on fuel stops. Logano took the lead when Ryan Newman, who is trying to keep you on track as long as possible with rain threatening, ran out of gas on Lap 264. The event was scheduled to go 301 laps. The four-time Cup champion Jeff Gordon moved into second, and was ever cut in the lead that Logano, with a nearly empty gas tank, preserved as much fuel as possible. But the rain began to fall three laps later.

Participants ran six laps under caution before the slow Nascar race stopped in hopes of drying the track. But the rain began to fall harder, and the race was called after 273 laps. Kurt Busch, who won a rain-shortened event here last June finished third. He was followed by David Reutimann and Tony Stewart, series leader by 69 points over Gordon. The race was reduced by 11 caution flags for 47 laps. The ninth one came out when Logano spun, pressing on the wall in Turn 4 on the 1.058-mile oval.

As costs Logano a lap, but he regained it on the next caution flag, get a free pass because he was the first car a lap down. Indy future AT RICHMOND After winning healthy rust Indy Challenge at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway on Saturday night, Scott Dixon described the race as "a bit of a procession, unfortunately," and says that the 300-lap was frustrating because of a lack of approval. Tuesday IndyCar Series and the odds of course the authorities will meet to continue discussions about the series coming back in 2010.

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Dhoni: India became complacent

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Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted that his teammates got complacent after polishing off the top-order of the West Indies, which nearly toppled India in the high scoring first one-dayer here on Friday.
Dhoni: India became complacent
India set a massive 340-run target before the host but had to toil hard to defend it before managing a 20-run win at Sabina Park.

“Most of the guys thought that we have won the game when they were seven wickets down but it was a mistake and hopefully we won’t repeat that. It was closer than we had thought,” he said.

About Yuvraj Singh, who played a magnificent knock of 131, Dhoni said, “he has matured as a batsman in the last couple of years. We rely a lot on him. He gets big runs for us in the middle-order.”

Losing skipper Chris Gayle felt that his should have capitalised on the good start.

Gayle said he would also have batted first on the dry track. “I think if we had won the toss we would have batted first because it is a flat track and the wicket seemed a bit dry.” Yuvraj said he exercised restrain to get set before exploding. “I was getting used to the pace initially. After getting 25-30 runs I was comfortable. I got the momentum and played my shots.”
Source: www.hindu.com

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