A WFI official said Indians did that out of ‘generosity’ and to teach the French youngsters a few tricks. SMART BUYSAway from the high-profile and expensive purchases is a set of players who were sold for rather cheap despite their talent. “If you can dream, you can do it,” read a red Ferrari banner lining the track’s main straightaway. The announcement was made by DDCA’s newly-appointed Cricket Affairs Committee headed by former India all-rounder Madan Lal. w it when he lost 4-6 7-5 7-5 6-4 against Argentine counter-puncher Diego Schwartzman in the third round on Friday. Pardeep Narwal was back at his best after an uncharacteristically low-key performance against the Warriors in Mumbai. Resurgent Ferrari seeks elusive win on home track. Jacomelli used his local contacts and ultimately, the team made a 350km journey to Lorraine, a tiny town bordering Germany where they trained at the Stiring-Wendel wrestling club. The arrival of a 37-strong Indian contingent dominated the local news but the stint was hardly helpful for the Indian wrestlers. Their efforts soon paid dividends when Sonu scored a field goal in the 16th minute of the match.