Email to editor
Email to Support
Thuglak Online Store
Cho's Collections


Kathadi Ramamurthi's


Tamil Telefilms
6 VCD/DVD Collections


Bharatanatyam
5 - VCD/DVD Collections


Yoga
8 - VCD/DVD Collections


Carnatic Music - Vocal
25 - VCD/DVD Collections


Devotional
21 - VCD/DVD Collections


Carnatic Music - Instrument
10 - VCD/DVD Collections


Mouli's
6 - VCD/DVD Collections


Crazy's
22 - VCD/DVD Collections


S.Ve.Shekher's
15 - VCD/DVD Collections


Kuchupudi
6 VCD/DVD Collections


Y.Gee.Mahendra's
8 - VCD/DVD Collections


Dummies Drama's
6 - VCD/DVD Collections

Jeev leaves his President's Cup hopes in Greg Norman's hands

Category :International Sub Category :Europe
2009-09-06 00:00:00
   Views : 754

I was six over par on that hole this week. It happens but the game is good,' said Jeev.

'I was pushing it too much. I was one under and was trying to be too aggressive on the back nine and went the other way. The course can eat you up but that's alright as I tried. My game is good and I feel comfortable with it.'

Jeev was hoping to put in a strong showing in the Swiss Alps to boost his chances of a call-up from Norman, who will announce his two picks Tuesday. The Indian had finished 12th on the team rankings, two rungs outside automatic selection after missing several weeks of action to a rib injury.

Asked if he felt he had done enough to catch Norman's eye this week, he said: 'I don't know. I played well, I'm playing well. It's the captain's choice, whatever he wants to do.'




Author :Indo Asian News Service



Bookmark and Share

Related News

  • Lara Dutta hopes for bumper Diwali with 'Blue'
  • Maharashtra poll: Congress fields president's son Rajendra Shekhawat
  • Hopes rise of many new Tata jobs after Britain announces loan
  • Miss Nepal hopes to outsmart Maoists by dropping Dabur tag
  • Mehndi leaves hundreds with itchy, swollen palms in Orissa
  • Dilip Chhabria, Jagdish Khattar join hands (Business Capsule)
  • All hopes lost, search for drowned Bangalore boy called off
  • For Bhansali, Rajeev Khandelwal refuses to chop his locks