Indian news round-up
Toe injury or not, Sachin Tendulkar is still in the driver's seat
Staff and Agencies
23-Aug-2001
* A 12 crore 'fiat' for Sachin; champion Palio
Toe injury or not, Sachin Tendulkar is still in the driver's seat. The
little master, according to media reports, has signed a Rupees 12
crore deal with Italian car major Fiat to promote their small car
Palio in India.
The contract, supposedly for two years, makes Sachin the 'brand
champion" for the small car which will be launched in India in the
third week of September. Tendulkar's "elevated level of performance,
dynamic creative strokeplay and attitude" are what make him the ideal
choice for the role according to Fiat officials.The deal is one of the
biggest endorsement deals ever in India, ranking very high even on the
Tendulkar chart.
* Abid Ali new Andhra coach
Former Test star, Syed Abid Ali, has been appointed coach of the
Andhra team, the Deccan Chronicle reported on Wednesday. The 59-yearold Ali, who scored 1018 runs and claimed 47 wickets in 29 Tests for
India between 1967-68 and 1974-75, was excited about his new job. "I
will be soon going to Visakhapatnam where I will be coaching between
25 to 30 probables for about a month. The Ranji team will be selected
in this camp," he said. Ali also added that he would be laying greater
emphasis on improving the fitness of players, which he felt was a much
neglected area.
* Prabhakar's bail in doubt
Former Test cricketer Manoj Prabhakar's bail application before the
Uttaranchal High Court in the Chit Fund case might be rejected after
one of the sureties decided to withdraw. Preetpal, who hails from
Haldwani are of Nainital district, pleaded before the Chief Judicial
Magistrate (CJM), Nainital on Wednesday that he wanted to withdraw as
he was unable to furnish the bond of Rs 50,000.
He added that he had agreed to stand surety only at the insistence of
his relatives and he never knew Prabhakar personally. The Nainital CJM
had earlier agreed to grant bail to Prabhakar if he could find two
sureties who would also have to furnish a bond of Rupees 50,000 each.
Prabhakar, admitted to a private nursing home in Haldwani following a
suspected brain stroke, is currently recovering in a hospital.