own merits but also significant when viewed through the prism provided by his matches earlier in the week. The left-hander will not be part of the Indian team for the final ODI and a one-off T20 international, as per the BCCI release. “The second to last lap was OK at the beginning, but then I backed out of it, hoping that I’d get one more lap,” said the 32-year-old. Open could be top-seeded Rafael Nadal, whose 15 Grand Slam titles include two at Flushing Meadows. Morata also was caught offside when he scored what would have been his second goal in the final minutes. Nadal won earlier Saturday, although for the second match in a row, he needed to shake off a poor opening set that he dropped. A roundup of World Cup qualifying games in Africa on Saturday:GROUP BMahrez was given permission by . onsultant by Madhya Pradesh governmentHockey India sack Roelant Oltmans in search of ‘result-oriented’ coachOn the day he was sacked as chief hockey coach Dutchman Roelant Oltmans talks about why Hockey India is wrong in thinking that he is not a result-oriented, why it is difficult to change the system and the difference of opinion he had with the Hockey India. Nadal played tighter to finally take the first break of the match and move 3-2 up when his opponent sent a forehand wide. The result ended a run of five successive draws and left them on 11 points, two behind Ireland, who they will play in their final qualifier in Cardiff, and four off leaders Serbia.