Brasilia, July 3:
As the former Argentina international Jorge Valdano once observed: “One does try to avoid comparing Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona. The problem is that Messi doesn’t help.”
The comparisons will only increase ahead of Argentina’s World Cup quarter-final with Belgium on Saturday, for it was against the Belgians that two of Maradona’s most iconic moments occurred.
In a 1982 World Cup group-stage match in Barcelona, a photograph was taken of Maradona facing up to a throng of six Belgian defenders that has become one of the most well-known of him as a player.
The image was slightly misleading — the Belgian players were fanning out from a defensive wall, rather than massing in opposition to the squat, raven-haired Argentina number 10 — but it vividly evoked the terror the 21-year-old was liable to spread in opposition defences.(Agencies)
Belgium tie sharpens Messi-Maradona focus
PCB chairman Sethi seeks Sharif support for Indo-Pak series
Karachi, July 3:
The PCB chairman Najam Sethi has sought the support of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in turning a six bilateral series agreement with the BCCI into a reality.
Sethi called on the PM in Islamabad yesterday to brief him about the recent developments at the ICC annual meeting in Melbourne where the Pakistan and Indian boards signed the agreement to play six series starting from next year in the new future tours program.
“Najam Sethi made it clear to the prime minister that he and the government will have to fully support the PCB and play a big role in convincing the Indian government to give clearance for the series,” a reliable source close to Sethi said.
The BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel indicated yesterday that the first of the six series scheduled at a neutral venue in December, 2015 was subject to clearance from the Indian government.
“Sethi briefed the prime minister about the details off the agreement and said that it was important for Pakistan to resume playing India as this would eventually also bring back international cricket to Pakistan given India’s dominant and influential role in world cricket,” the source said.
“The PCB chief made it clear that without government support the PCB alone could not hope to host a series against India.”
The source said Sethi had also informed the premier that hosting just one series against India next year would guarantee revenues in excess of $50 million for the cricket board.
According to the state owned wire service, APP, Nawaz Sharif who is also patron in chief of the PCB and who appointed Sethi into the board appreciated the board’s efforts in bringing international cricket back to the country and extended his full support to the incumbent chief. (PTI)
China’s Xi visits South Korea in snub to North
SEOUL, July 3: China’s president flew to Seoul today for a state visit focused on nuclear developments in North Korea, which has spent the past week playing hawk and dove with threats, missile tests and peace offers.
It will be Xi Jinping’s first trip as head of state to the perennially volatile Korean peninsula, and his second summit with South Korean President Park Geun-Hye who visited China last year.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un is still waiting for an invitation to Beijing — a perceived snub that speaks to the strained relationship between Pyongyang and its historic and most important ally.
“No previous Chinese leader has put South Korea before and above the North like this,” said Aidan Foster-Carter a Korea expert at Leeds University.
In what some saw as a display of pique at Xi’s visit, North Korea conducted a series of rocket and missile launches into the Sea of Japan (East Sea) over the past week, triggering protests from Seoul and Tokyo.
The North has been in particularly mercurial rhetorical form of late, one day threatening a “devastating strike” against the South and the next proposing a suspension of all hostile military activities.
South Korea on Tuesday rejected the peace offer as “nonsensical” and suggested that Pyongyang show its sincerity by dumping its nuclear weapons.
Xi and Park will hold their summit after today’s official welcoming ceremony, and the two leaders are then expected to sign a joint communique.
Seoul will be hoping for a strong statement on North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme, but analysts said Beijing was unlikely to up the rhetorical ante by any significant degree.
“That would go against China’s traditional diplomatic pattern,” said Kim Joon-Hyung, professor of politics at Handong Global University.
“Xi will probably keep to the general line of urging the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula, rather than criticising the North directly,” Kim added.
As the North’s diplomatic protector and chief economic benefactor, China has repeatedly been pressured by the international community to use its leverage to rein in Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions.
But while Beijing has become increasingly frustrated with the North’s missile and nuclear tests, it remains wary of penalising the isolated state too heavily. (AGENCIES)
UN complains to S Sudan after staff blocked
UNITED NATIONS, July 3: The United Nations has complained to South Sudan and demanded an explanation after four local UN staff were prevented from taking a plane and had their passports confiscated.
The UN has often accused the warring forces in South Sudan of blocking UN peacekeepers as the civil war that has devastated the young nation continues to rage.
The incident occurred Monday when the group from UNMISS, the UN mission in the country, attempted to board a plane to Uganda. They also had their UN identity cards taken from them.
“The staff members were travelling on UN official business for a training course at the UN regional support centre in Entebbe,” said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
“The mission was not given any legal explanation or other reason for barring their official travel.”
After the intervention of UNMISS, the documents were retrieved yesterday, but no explanation has been provided by the government for their initial seizure.
“A similar incident occurred with two other UNMISS national staff members at the airport” in the South Sudanese capital Juba on Tuesday, the spokesman added. (AGENCIES)
David Dastmalchian joins ‘Ant-Man’
LOS ANGELES, July 3: ‘The Dark Knight’ actor David Dastmalchian has been cast in ‘Ant-Man’.
The actor will take on an unspecified role in Peyton Reed’s Marvel Studios project, reported Deadline.
He will appear in the Paul Rudd-starring superhero film alongside Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly, Corey Stoll, Michael Pena and Patrick Wilson.
Dastmalchian was most recently seen in ‘Prisoners’. He won the Courage in Filmmaking Award at the 2014 SXSW Film Festival for Animals, which he wrote and starred in.
Reed signed on as director of the film after the surprise exit of Edgar Wright in May.
Wright had been attached to the project since 2006.
Details of the plot, which centres around the shrinking superhero, remain under wraps.
‘Ant-Man’ will be released on July 17, 2015. (PTI)
Mentha oil futures rise 0.27% as demand picks up
NEW DELHI, July 3: Mentha oil futures traded higher by 0.27 per cent to Rs 716.50 per kg today after speculators built-up positions, supported by rising demand in the spot market.
Further, restricted arrivals from Chandausi in Uttar Pradesh supported the upside in prices.
At the Multi Commodity Exchange, mentha oil for delivery in July rose by Rs 1.90, or 0.27 per cent, to Rs 716.50 per kg in business turnover of 629 lots.
Likewise, oil for delivery in August edged up by Rs 1.40, or 0.19 per cent, to Rs 732.80 per kg in 180 lots.
Market analysts said the rise in mentha oil futures was mostly due to pick up in demand from consuming industries in the spot market against restricted arrivals from Chandausi in Uttar Pradesh. (PTI)



