e two countries’ federations, FIFA and UEFA reached agreement to resume the match on Sunday from the 22nd minute, when it was interrupted,” the HNS said on its official website. the batting with Rohit Sharma who has been in tremendous form with two centuries in this series. “It was a pretty tasty arrow, with a proper metal end,” Surrey captain Gareth Batty had said. Rathore’s appointment can be hailed as a no-brainer for the government considering his Olympic silver medal at the 2004 Games. ill face Latvian 16th seed Anastasija Sevastova for a spot in the quarter-finalsPlaying her first grand slam since returning from a 15-month doping ban, Sharapova has enjoyed wild fan support every time she steps on to the court but not everyone is happy to see the five-time winner back. et-footed Japan, whose well-organised defence scrambled hard to frustrate the Socceroos’ forwards. Thus far, they have managed to defeat only West Indies and Zimbabwe in their 17-year-old history as a Test playing nation. ve been in Asia for qualification,” Australia’s stand-in captain Mark Milligan said of the Thailand game in comments on Football Federation Australia’s website, Australia are third in Group B and trail Saudi Arabia on goal difference, meaning wins for both teams could see the Saudis seal their spot in Russia and Ange Postecoglou’s team head into the playoffs. “Every game from now until the finals will become crucial, in particular this game,” Kyodo news agency quoted him as saying at training in Jeddah. co/onhLeEbyJy— Indian OlympiansSeptember 3, 2017//platform.