But Iran coach Carlos Queiroz has stressed his team will not ease up despite having already qualified for a fifth World Cup appearance. “I would like to thank all the Gooners that have always supported me and believed in me. Swedish referee Stefan Johannesson stopped the match and after 10 minutes of consultations with both teams and the organisers, he led the two sides to the dressing rooms. “I still truly believe that we will go out Tuesday night and we’ll put in a good performance. For their part, Bangladesh will be looking to make history at Chittagong where the second Test will be played. He had made the announcement in July and his last match came against Tomas Berdych at Wimbledon. Open organisers for putting her on an outside court in her second round loss while Sharapova soaked up the applause on Arthur Ashe. Rathore’s appointment can be hailed as a no-brainer for the government considering his Olympic silver medal at the 2004 Games. Another Olympic champion to go down to Cuban might was Uzbekistan’s Hasanboy Dusmetov. Japan captain Makoto Hasebe to miss Saudi Arabia qualifier.