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Chhetri stars, India win Cup

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MUMBAI, June 10, (AFP): India’s football captain Sunil Chhetri Sunday joined Argentine star Lionel Messi as the second highest internatio­nal goal scorer among active players with his 64th strike for the country.

Chhetri scored twice in his team’s 2-0 win over Kenya to lift the Interconti­nental Cup in Mumbai that saw another good crowd turnout after the star striker’s appeal for fan support earlier in the tournament.

The 33-year-old Chhetri scored in the eighth and the 29th minute to get equal with Messi. Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo leads the active players’ scoring tally with 81 goals from 150 matches.

Chhetri, with 102 appearance­s for India, and Messi, in 124 internatio­nals, are currently joint 21st in the all-time list of goal scorers.

Iran’s Ali Daei leads the list with 109 goals in 149 appearance­s between 1993 and 2006.

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Chhetri, who thanked the crowd on turning out in numbers after he had posted a video message last week on Twitter seeking fan support at India matches, played down comparison­s with Messi.

“I am not taking that too seriously. There is no comparison (with Messi). I am a big fan (of him) and happy scoring goals for the country,” Chhetri, who scored eight goals in the four-nation tournament, said after the win.

“We want to win matches, we want to win trophies for the country. We are in the ascendancy right now. It’s just the start. Hope we could get more games and prepare for 2019 Asia Cup.”

The national team are 97th in the FIFA rankings, having risen from 166th in 2015 when English coach Stephen Constantin­e was appointed.

But cricket dominates Indian sport and they are number one in the Test rankings.

Chhetri’s heartfelt appeal last week was backed by India’s cricket heroes Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar after just 2,569 people turned up for India’s opening game on June 1.

PARIS, June 10, (AFP): Rafael Nadal hailed his 11th French Open title as “just incredible” after he demolished Austria’s Dominic Thiem 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 despite a worrying injury scare in the closing stages of Sunday’s final.

The 32-year-old world number one now has 17 Grand Slam titles, just three behind great rival Roger Federer.

Nadal endured a nervy conclusion to the final, however, when he needed treatment in the fourth game of the third set for a finger injury before sealing victory on a fifth match point when Thiem fired a backhand long.

“It’s really just incredible. I played a great match against a great player,” said Nadal.

“I had tough moment in the third set with cramps in my hand. I was very scared but that’s sport — it was very humid.

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“To win 11 times here — it’s fantastic and not something I ever dreamed of.

“It is always my dream to win this trophy, you all know how important the tournament is to me.

“So I hope to see you all again next year.”

Nadal joins Australia’s Margaret Court as the only player to win 11 titles at the same major.

Victory also took Nadal’s record at Roland Garros to 86 wins and just two losses.

For Thiem, playing in his first Slam final, it was a tremendous letdown for a player who is the only man to have beaten the Spaniard on clay in the last two years.

“Rafa, this is one of the most outstandin­g things an athlete has achieved in any sport,” said the seventh seed. “It’s amazing, bravo. “I saw you win this in 2005 when I was just 11 years old. But I never dreamed of getting the chance to play the final here.”

With a celebrity audience — including actors Hugh Grant and Tim Roth as well as French stars Marion Cotillard and Jean Dujardin — watching, Nadal flew out of the blocks. He reeled off the first six points for a 2-0 lead before Thiem settled and repaired the damage for

2-2.

The Austrian speared a 222 km/h ace just for good measure in the fourth game to save a break point.

He saved another two in the 11-minute sixth game, a performanc­e cheered by the crowd who briefly became more animated when glum-looking French football

icon Zinedine Zidane was spotted in the stadium. Despite matching Nadal forehand for forehand, Thiem was undone in the 10th game when three errors handed Nadal the opening set after 52 minutes on court.

A wild, misguided forehand sealed his fate, one of 18 unforced errors to Nadal’s 12 in the set.

In their previous nine meetings, all on clay, the man who took the opening set went on to win the match. That scenario loomed again with Nadal going to 2-0 in the second set on a fifth break point as Thiem fired another backhand wide.

Thiem wasted a break point in the seventh game as Nadal collected a time violation for taking too long to serve. The world number one saved it and went on to secure a two sets lead when yet another backhand from the Austrian drifted wide.

Thiem was under the cosh, saving four break points in the first game of the third set before Nadal inevitably broke for 2-1.

Bizarrely, Nadal then halted playing in the fourth game complainin­g of pain in his left hand and stretching his middle finger.

He still won the game anyway before summoning the doctor and trainer courtside.

Whatever the problem, his dominance remained and a love game took him to 4-2 before he eventually sealed victory on a fifth match point when the Austrian fired another backhand long.

Leading Grand Slam winners

20: Roger Federer 17: Rafael Nadal 14: Pete Sampras 12: Novak Djokovic, Roy Emerson 11: Bjorn Borg, Rod Laver

 ??  ?? India’s soccer players celebrate their win over Kenya at the Hero Interconti­nental
Cup final match in Mumbai, India on June 10. (AP)
India’s soccer players celebrate their win over Kenya at the Hero Interconti­nental Cup final match in Mumbai, India on June 10. (AP)
 ??  ?? Austria’s Dominic Thiem plays a backhand return to Spain’s Rafael Nadal during their men’s singles final match on day fifteen of the Roland Garros 2018 French Open tennis tournament in Paris on June
10. (AFP)
Austria’s Dominic Thiem plays a backhand return to Spain’s Rafael Nadal during their men’s singles final match on day fifteen of the Roland Garros 2018 French Open tennis tournament in Paris on June 10. (AFP)

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