Monday, 22 December 2014

PSL Grand finals 2014.

Warriors and Leo's Squashing ace to the finals..!!

The Purnatha Warriors breezed past the Smashers to set up a title clash with The Leo's Squashing. The Warriors blanked Yogesh Thube's team 9-0 at Poona Club on Monday,22nd December in the Purnatha Squash League semi-final. While the Leo's Squashing overcame the Blade Killers to march into the finals.

Sriram Rao of the Warriors began the rout of Squashzone Smashers as he defeated Chandramoulli Singh 11-8,11-7,11-4 in the C Division Player match. Then the two powerhouse captains(Aran Thawani and Yogesh Thube) provided another compelling contest, though Aran emerged as the victor as he overcame Yogesh Thube 11-7,11-7,11-8. Aran Thawani doubled the lead to take his team to 6-0 and set out an easy task for Mradul Agarwal, as a set taken by Mradul would secure a final berth for the Warriors.

 

Though, Mradul Agarwal thought on other lines, and he overcame the Over-45 Pune Open Champion to complete the whitewash of the Squashzone Smashers. Mradul Agarwal defeated Dinesh Bothra 12-10,11-3,11-5. In the first set, Mradul made some uncharacteristic errors to allow Dinesh Bothra to go up 10-7 and show some rays of hope to the Smashers; but then he pulled up his socks and saved 3 game balls to shelve away any chances of a comeback by the Smashers. Then Mradul took the last two sets comfortably at 11-3 and 11-5 respectively.

 

In the other semi-final, The Leo's Squashing ousted the Blade Killers 9-1 to extend themselves to 6 wins out of 6 matches. Angad won over Colonel Agnihotri in their B Division match, while both Tapas Piplani and Parag Bansal registered their victories over Colonel Sharma and Colonel Sandhu in their C Division matches to push The Leo's Squashing into the finals. While both Angad and Tapas won in straight games, Colonel Sandhu lived up to his reputation by clinching one game and giving tough fight to Parag Bansal. Even though the odds were stacked heavily against the colonels, they never surrendered a yard without a fight, and were inches away from wins but unfortunately the luck seemed to favour the Leo's Squashing

 

 

The Purnatha Warriors will look forward to finishing the season with the Purnatha Squash League title, though the Leo's Squashing will continue their supreme form in the final. Both of the teams have never faced off each other in this edition of the league, as both were from different pools, and the crowd will expect scintillating action in the final at Poona Club on Tuesday,23rd December 

Monday, 15 December 2014

Vijay storms to Semi-Finals


The top gun of the tournament marched to the semi-finals, as Vijay Kumar overcame the home crowd favourite Abhinav Sinha, to set up a clash with first seed Ravi Dixit. Vijay Kumar eliminated the threat posed by Pune no.1 and giantkiller Abhinav Sinha, in a 30-minute clash. The Puneite was defeated 11-8,11-6,11-3.

There was a massive crowd turnout here at Poona Club for the first quarter-final.The entire squashing group of Pune arrived at Poona Club to egg on Abhinav Sinha against the fourth seed Vijay Kumar. In the first game, there were long, brutal rallies, with both players waiting for the errors out of each other. Vijay Kumar made some unforced errors and handed some loose shots to Abhinav in the beginning of the game. The Puneite took advantage of them and fired some quick winners to lead 6-3. Though the fourth seed denied Abhinav an easy victory, Vijay Kumar reversed the pressure onto the Abhinav, by holding the ball to reduce the response time for Abhinav and pushing Abhinav around the court. This tired out Abhinav and forced the errors out of him to propel Vijay Kumar to 8-6. Vijay Kumar continued in the same fashion to take the set 11-8.

In the second set,Vijay Kumar took an early lead and Abhinav was trailing 1-5. Though both players made uncharacteristic errors and Vijay Kumar had changed his pace and format to startle Abhinav. This allowed Vijay to take the set effortlessly at 11-6.

Later in the third set, Vijay Kumar began to display a completely different style of play as he had changed his tactical strategy to make himself attack on the ball. Vijay Kumar began to volley the shots early at the T, and was pouncing onto the open,loose drives to push the ball into the front corners of the court. Vijay Kumar attacked mercilessly on the shots and was making Abhinav do some gruelling retrievals,which unfortunately yielded little benefit. Vijay Kumar used his soft touch to execute some scintillating drops with precision. Vijay took the set and match comfortably at 11-3 as he took his game a few notches above. Though Abhinav Sinha, who is also ranked 321 in the world rankings played a very mature game and he won the hearts of the crowd,as the crowd gave a standing ovation to the two players.

Vijay Kumar will face first seed Ravi Dixit on Monday,who made it to the semi-finals by a victory over Abhishek Agarwal in the quarter-final. Ravi Dixit was forced into the tie-break into the two sets by Abhishek Agarwal. The first seed overcame Abhishek Agarwal 11-7,12-10,13-11 in a match which was too close for comfort. In the other semi-final which is also on Monday, Gaurav Nandrajog and Sandeep Jangra(the second and the third seeds respectively) are to battle to make it to the final of the prestigious Pune Open Seniors Squash Championship which is also on Tuesday. 

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Smashers's Hat-Trick close in on semi-finals


It was a perfect Saturday(6th December) evening for the Squashzone Smashers, as their leader Yogesh Thube blanked Rohan Agarwal at their home ground(Squashzone). Yogesh Thube defeated Rohan Agarwal of Cutting Grass 11-9,11-2,16-14 to win the battle of the captains and to keep his team's hopes of the semi-final berths alive.

When both of these experienced players took to the bright, colourful court of Squashzone, the crowd outside watched the match with enthusiasm and excitement;knowing that the match will be an amazing learning experience. Both of them have never faced each other in this edition of the league, and thus neither of them held the edge over the other .The first set was a very close one with both players being at level with each other for most of the game, though Yogesh Thube cut down on his errors in the later part of the game to win the set 11-9.

The second set was won comfortably by Yogesh,as he attacked the front court more to attain quick points. Yogesh Thube also took the advantage over his opponent,and he intercepted the cross-courts early at the T to push the ball into the front corners by his excellent volley drops. His attacking game which resembled the Egyptian style of play,made Rohan do some gruelling retrievals,though the retrievals did not come of much use. The defending champion of the league took the set 11-2.

The Smashers's captain then looked forward to finishing off the third set in the same fashion, but was forced into the tie-break by Rohan Agarwal. Rohan Agarwal displayed his nerves of steel by making a valiant comeback in the third set,inspite of the previous set 11-2. The crowd outside were sharing the similar intimate feelings with the two players inside,as the crowd had their teeth on their nail when the two players were battling the gruesome tie-break. Though in the end, Yogesh Thube emerged as the champion,and the tension and anxiety faded away from his face to reveal his unbridled happiness.

With this victory, the Squashzone Smashers are leading 9-0 over Cutting Grass with their other victories coming from the contributions of their C Division players:-Parth Agarwal and Chandramoulli Singh,both of them won 3-0 in their respective matches. The Smashers have their fingers crossed for their impending A Division player match which is due on this Thursday, as a triumph in that match will fit as the last nail in the chariot of a complete whitewash over Cutting Grass and also ensure a semi-final berth for the Squashzone Smashers.


Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Purnartha Squash League



Greeting from Rolling Nicks..!!
We are happy to inform you that the Pune squash league has been launched this month and it will be played for 5 weekends all over Pune. The league consists of 12 Teams with more
than 70 players and will be played all over Pune at more than 4 locations. We would like to invite you to watch live squash over the weekends. For more update follow our facebook page or website:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rolling-Nicks-Squash-Academy/354624614560401
https://www.facebook.com/events/1502547723296714/

Have a look at the video as well:https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=809517462404445 

Latest video:


The teams are as follows: 


If you require any further information, please feel free to
contact us at the academy or reach us on psl@rollingnicks.com.
See you all for the matches.
Regards,
Rolling Nicks Team.


                        

Thursday, 13 November 2014

2nd Pune Squash League

2nd League will be launched in November with exciting teams and more players


The league consists of 12 Teams with 6 players in each team. The team will be decided by Bidding which will take place on 16th November. 

The teams will be published after the bidding and the players will have to contact their respective captains. 

The league will be played over the weekends as mentioned below.

Schedule of matches:

22nd, 23rd, 29th & 30th November.

6th, 7th, 20th, 21st & 27th December.


Notice:

The matches will be played over the weekend for the next 6 weekends as mentioned above.

All club rules apply. . 


The league consists of 12 Teams with 6 players in each team. The team will be decided by Bidding which will take place on 16th November. 

The teams will be published after the bidding and the players will have to contact their respective captains. 

The league will be played over the weekends as mentioned below.

Schedule of matches:

22nd, 23rd, 29th & 30th November.

6th, 7th, 20th, 21st & 27th December.


Notice:

The matches will be played over the weekend for the next 6 weekends as mentioned above.

All club rules apply. 




1st League Report:

The 1st Pune Squash League 2014 came to an end after a month and a half of regular matches. 


In all, close to 200 matches were played. 


For the grand finale of the league, we had close to 50 matches, including the final place showdown between the winners of Pool A and the winners of Pool B.


Saturday, 1 November 2014

Abhinav sinha

Mr. Abhinav Sinha, 
Professional Squash Players & Founder Of Rolling Nicks.

¨ Mr Abhinav Sinha is a Professional Squash Player and have been playing Indian squash circuit since 1999.
¨ He is amongst the few player in country who have played the International PSA Squash circuit all over the world.  His best ranking is 285 in the world.
¨ He has a successful junior squash experience, and played the highest level of squash.. That consistency only solid coaching and technical proficiency can provide.
¨ He is the first person from Pune to represent the country in World Junior and Asian Junior Championship."
"Broke the record- Made Pune University proud  by winning All India Inter University Championship (Individual and captained the team to make history by winning the All India Inter-University championship for the first time)."

Words from Him

“It is very important promoting the sport of squash at the grass root level. By taking the sport into schools, clubs, society, etc, it gives tremendous huge exposure to the game. It also allows the RNSA team to scout for fresh talent that one day hopefully will represent In India at the Olympics. When we talk about sports we need to understand that sports means a lot in daily life and with this agenda we are spreading our vision to keep everyone fit. Fitness is something which cannot be achieved but can only be retained by regular activity.”