Gouramangi to trial in Australia India and Churchill Brothers defender Gouramangi Singh is going for a trial next month with Australia club Melbourne Heart,who will make their debut in Australian League from this year. I am going for a trial with Melbourne Heart from June 7 to 19th. They called me up, he Gourmangi said. Melbourne Heart FC will be the 11th official franchise in the Australian top division. Joshna,Dipika in quarters Joshna Chinappa and Dipika Pallikal joined World No1 Nicol David in the quarter-finals of the 15th Asian Squash Championships in Chennai. In the men section,Saurav Ghosal,Siddharth Suchde,Ritwik Bhattacharya and Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu entered the pre-quarterfinals. Chinappa got past Korean Eun Ok Park 11-3 11-7 11-9 in 23 minutes,while Pallikal survived a five-game tussle against Low Wee Wern of Malaysia. Atwal tied eighth Arjun Atwal is tied eighth after the third round of the Stadion Athens Classic at University of Georgia on the PGA Nationwide Tour. Atwal shot a one-under 70 in the third round to aggregate five-under 208,eight shots behind leader Daniel Summerhays. This is Atwals second tournament on the Nationwide Tour this season after having missed the cut at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open in March. MP Academy win all-India title Hosts Madhya Pradesh Academy won the all-India womens hockey by defeating Shahbad Academy 2-1 in Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh shot into the lead in the 21st minute when Manjari Pandey converted a penalty corner. Shahbad Academy levelled the scores in the 57th minute through Harpreet Kaur,but Jameela Banos field goal won it for Madhya Pradesh. Wiggins to skip Worlds for CWG Englands triple Olympic gold medallist Bradley Wiggins has said he will skip the road World Championships in Melbourne,Australia to concentrate on the Commonwealth Games. Im still doing the Commonwealth time trial but Im not doing the Worlds. Youd have to go out (to Australia) a good chunk (of time) in advance and I just dont fancy it, the five-time world champion Wiggins was quoted as saying in Cycling Weekly. Cavendish punished by team Briton Mark Cavendish was pulled out of the Tour de Romandie by his team on Friday for celebrating victory in the second stage in Fribourg with a two-fingered salute at his critics. Cavendish,who had earlier apologised for the gesture,was also handed a 6,000 Swiss francs fine.