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16.02.2019 07:37
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There is a certain orderliness to Tiger Woods impending return date of Oct. 13, one that provides some balance and symmetry to his theoretical schedule. It comes nearly six months to the day before the final round of next years Masters Tournament.That should also serve as the first checkpoint at which we can judge his comeback.As difficult as it might be in todays society of instant analysis, we should place a moratorium on proclaiming Woods future successes or failures until hes been competing for these six months and until he gets past that next major championship.Thats all pie-in-the-sky thinking, of course.What is more likely is that Woods pushes his opening tee shot of the Safeway Classic right of the fairway, misses the green with his approach, then chips and two-putts for a fairly routine bogey -- and hes denounced as forever being stuck on 79 wins and 14 majors and should probably just ride off into the sunset while his body is still intact.Or hell pummel a drive right down the middle on that first hole, knock a laser-beam approach to 10 feet and easily roll in the birdie attempt -- and immediately recall the memories of his past exploits, with observers ready to hand him five more majors in this final chapter of his career.Although each of those scenarios sounds laughable, both are just as plausible, with the masses providing that need-it-now analysis after every swing.Thats a ludicrous way to judge any golfer, obviously, especially one returning after what will have been 14 months away from the game.Think of it this way: When a scientist is compiling data as part of an experiment, he doesnt take the first sample and simply multiply to create assumed conclusions. Instead, that data is culled from a larger pool to create an effective means of analysis.By the same measure, we shouldnt judge by the swing or the hole or the round or even the tournament. Woods himself is likely viewing these events as the equivalent to spring training, and while its perfectly normal to be intrigued by his return, we shouldnt base the guys future on some early at-bats. Or reps, as he so often refers to them.No, six months feels like it will provide enough tournament starts -- if he indeed remains healthy and plays a full schedule -- to then begin making some long-term claims about his future performance level.At that point, we will have witnessed any ongoing tweaks to his ever-evolving swing; well know whether he has completely overcome those ugly chipping yips; well see how comfortable he looks and feels under the microscope once again; and, perhaps most importantly, well understand where he ranks against the competition.That was always going to be the biggest hurdle for Woods in this latest return. Even if hes healthy after three back surgeries, even if he finds a swing that works for him, even if he feels confident and doesnt show impatience, the biggest hurdle will be returning to a level at which he can beat the likes of Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth.This doesnt need to happen on a weekly basis. Hell, nobody wins on a weekly basis. But if there are even a few times a year -- especially if those times are at the majors -- when his game stacks up favorably against the worlds best, that will be the greatest measuring stick for any progress he will have made.This wont happen with one swing, of course. It wont happen in one round, or even one tournament.Lets give him six months. This seems like a fair amount of time before proclaiming that Woods is excitedly back or sadly done. That will get him past those early reps and past that first major, and should offer us enough data to make a worthy observation. Mike Piazza Jersey . Arsenal failed to take full advantage of its main rivals stumbles on Saturday as substitute Gerard Deulofeu levelled with a hard shot from a tight angle in the 84th minute to give Everton a deserved point. 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Siddikur, whose previous win on the circuit came in Brunei three years ago, finished his bogey-free round with a birdie on the 18th for a total of 17-under 199. Indias Shiv Chowrasia, who has finished runner-up in this tournament twice, was in second place after a 66. Those who are not cricket fans sometimes like to laugh at the lack of physicality of Test cricket. But bowling itself is an unnatural act. Human bodies are not meant to hurl round objects accurately at 140 kph across 22 yards without straightening the arm. To do it in temperatures north of 30 degrees centigrade and humidity over 70% over six-and-a-half hours, even with all the breaks, is a mammoth task. To do so with consistent accuracy and skill is what makes cricket. To face this wearing all the armour is not easy either, but it is more demanding on the bowlers, which is why batsmen like to absorb all the pressure before taking liberties. Fatigue is inevitable in the human body.Fatigue is what Tom Latham spoke of before the Kolkata Test. Fatigue is what New Zealand coach Mike Hesson spoke of when asked why their spinners provided more loose balls in Kanpur. Fatigue is what Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane played on in rescuing India after they had been reduced to 46 for 3.New Zealand are a wonder of human spirit and strategy. With such low numbers, both in terms of participation and in terms of following, they do a great job of being competitive in cricket. On Friday morning, they were stretched to the limit, losing their best batsman Kane Williamson, and then the toss. The moment they caught their first break of the tour, though, they were all over on it. This pitch had bounce for their bowlers. It had a bit of movement.New Zealand read it right. Again. They brought in a fast bowler who rarely puts a foot wrong but gets to play only when others are injured. Still Matt Henry manages always to be ready. There was also a spinner in the side who last played three years ago and as recently as last week thought he was done as a New Zealand cricketer. Jeetan Patel reached Kolkata a little over 24 hours before the Test. He came back with experience of bowling in county cricket; he had finished as the joint-highest wicket-taker in this years county season.Spirit doesnt beat science, though. Bodies get tired. So when New Zealand had everything going their way, Pujara and Rahane decided to absorb it all. Pujara only went after errors, but went after all of them. There was a time when Pujara had scored 39 of Indias 67 runs, having faced 99 of Indias 192 deliveries. The value of having tired the bowlers now started showing as the loose balls started to appear. Not too many, but they did.Rahane spoke of the need for a solid defensive game. I think your defence is very important on a turning wicket, he said. If you have faith in your defensive game, nobody can get you out. We did that in the first and second sessions, but in the third session we thought this is an opportunity to score runs. The ball had got old and the bowlers were tired, so we thought that if we could increase the run rate there, we could put pressure on them. Its not necessary to look for boundaries only, but you must have seen that we used our feet to the spinners a lot. So our plan was to disrupt their lines and lengths, because it was easier to play the spinners off the back foot than the front foot.To cash in on them, Rahane was thee perfect man.dddddddddddd Not long ago, in the third Test in the West Indies, Rahane had failed to accelerate after getting himself in. He had put himself under pressure, and was dismissed for 35 off 133 balls. India batting coach Sanjay Bangar had said that day that Rahane should have switched gears when he had got himself in. Rahane is not the man to repeat mistakes. And he has gears.Here he effortlessly switched. You didnt notice them from the shots he played, but every time you looked up at the scoreboard he had moved up a gear. The first 26 balls he faced brought India three runs, the next 30 yielded 14, he scored 18 off the next 24 balls he faced, and by the time he reached his fifty, Rahane had reached a strike rate of 50.Patels and Mitchell Santners fingers would have tired, the relentless Neil Wagners pace came down, Trent Boult bowled only three overs in that middle session, and Henry only two. This was a period when both sides realised that the new ball was going to be the next crucial play. New Zealand wanted to contain runs, India wanted to deny them this containment. Rahane used his wrists and deftness to beat fielders; Pujara did so too but his strike rate didnt go up as much as Rahanes did.After the 64th over, in the heat, India finally broke free. Forty runs came in five overs. Pujara scored 19 off 12. This is the time that perhaps Kohli spoke about. Pujara was getting on. The elusive century was within sights, but also he was facing Wagner, who was bowling to a plan that wasnt quite working. He had gone around the wicket, trying to shape the ball away and was looking to make the batsmen hit to that tight ring on the off side. Finally Pujara made an error, finding short cover on the full. Wagners plan had worked, ten overs before the crucial new ball.In the end, Rahane was hard on himself and Pujara. Pujara and myself will take this blame, because we were set, Rahane said. He got out on 87, and I got out on 77. I think it was our responsibility to carry that partnership forward. See batsmen just need one ball to get out, but I think if between the two of us, if one had made a hundred, maybe our position would have been different. I cant blame anyone else.New Zealand were back into it, and, with R Ashwin denying them, they finally got their first bit of luck. Ashwin was given out lbw by umpire Rod Tucker with the ball looking likely to slide down. Immediately, though, the same umpire denied them Ravindra Jadejas wicket. That set up a tantalising first session on day two. New Zealand will be mindful of what happened in the first innings of Kanpur when Indias tail scored valuable runs, while they lost their last five wickets for seven runs.Rahane believes his side will need at least 70 runs from the last three wickets this time. We lost two extra wickets here. Five wickets would have been ideal on this kind of two-paced pitch. But Jadeja and Saha are batting, and if we get 75 to 100 runs tomorrow, 325-330 will be a good total for the first innings here. Wholesale Hoodies NFL Shirts Outlet Jerseys NFL Wholesale Cheap NFL Jerseys Free Shipping Wholesale Jerseys Cheap Cheap NFL Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '

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