Tiger Woods Fart

August 5, 2009 by  
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Tiger Woods Fart,Tiger Woods won the Buick Open for a third time Sunday after shooting a 3 under par in the final round, but not before sealing the 18th with a rather large fart.bb2db7638ds fart Tiger Woods Fart

After his disappointment in missing the cut at the British Open, Woods showed fine form at Warwick Hills to claim his 69th PGA Tour victory, shooting 20 under for the tournament and winning by three strokes.

“I’ve played all around the world, and I’ve never seen a day like this,” Woods told the media. “This event has always been special, but today was something else.”

Although golf fans are celebrating Woods’ return to form, it’s the fart on the 18th that is gaining Woods some extra attention. From the footage it isn’t clear whether Woods or his caddy let rip, but both found it amusing. Strangely this isn’t the first time Woods has sealed an event with a fart, having also farted when he won the Arnold Palmer invitational in March.

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Sri Lanka Beat Pakistan in 3rd ODI

August 5, 2009 by  
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DAMB ULLA: Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by six wickets in third one day international at the Rangiri Dambulla Stadium and won the series on Monday.
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Earlier, Umar Akmal brought up his maiden half-century as Pakistan posted a challenging 288-8 in the third limited-overs match.

Akmal, the 19-year-old younger brother of wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal, was the mainstay of the Pakistani innings playing only his second international.

Mahela Jayawardene and Tharanga provided the home side 210 runs stance to make Pakistan’s competing total easily achievable for Sri Lanka.

Mahela Jayawardene scored 123 runs and WU Tharanga made 76 runs for Sri Lanka, which achieved the target in 47th over and one the match and ODI series Pakistan at home soil for first time.

Earlier, Pakistn scored 288 runs which was the total is the highest one-day score at the Rangiri Dambulla Stadium.

Akmal made 66 at better than a run a ball, including five boundaries and two sixes.

Akmal added 42 runs for the fifth wicket with Fawad Alam, but the partnership that gave the most impetus to the Pakistani innings was his 41-run stand for the sixth wicket with Shahid Afridi that came from just 21 balls.

Afridi played in typical aggressive style hammering 32 runs from 20 balls with five boundaries.

Umar survived two potential dismissals when Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara missed a run out chance on 15, and later when Sangakkara dropped him on 26.

Pakistan started off poorly after Sangakkara won the toss and elected to field, losing Nasir Jamshed early before captain Younis Khan added 71 runs for the second wicket with Kamran Akmal (45), denying Sri Lanka further success on a flat track that was good for batting.

Younis scored 44 and was run out when he pushed an Angelo Mathews ball for one to mid-on, but was beaten by Thilan Thushara’s direct hit.

The lower order helped Pakistan push its score, with the tourists scoring 47 runs off the third Power Play that came in the 40th over.

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