The impasse over the administration of boxing in India could finally be over following the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) elections in Mumbai on Sunday, where Ajay Singh and Jay Kowli were elected president and secretary general respectively.The Indian boxing administration has been in disarray since the Indian Amateur Boxing Federations (IABF) suspension for manipulation in elections in 2012. The new body, Boxing India, which took shape in 2014, was also terminated last year following a rebellion by state units and the sport has since been administered by an ad-hoc committee of the AIBA. Boxing in India has suffered irreparable losses over the last four years, with no nationals being conducted.On Friday, a petition moved by Abhishek Matoria, former president of the now-defunct IABF, seeking the Delhi High Court to stay the September 25 elections, left the Indian boxing community at large, fuming. The argument, however, did not seem to win over the court. Matoria, incidentally is the son-in-law of Abhey Singh Chautala, who held the office of president for 12 years and courtesy the Sports Code could not contest for a fourth term.Ajay Singh, the Chairman and Managing Director of Spicejet Airlines, got 49 votes against the 15 that his rival -- Rohit Jainendra Jain of Delhi -- polled in the election, which had observers from the International Boxing Association (AIBA) and the Sports Ministry to monitor the proceedings.While AIBA was represented by its Oceania Zone Vice-President Edgar Tanner, the Ministry had deputed Sports Authority of India Director Sushmita Jyotsi as observer.The 51-year-old Singh, who was representing Uttarakhand, was a late entrant to the race and sources say he had the backing of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA).Maharashtras Jay Kowli was elected the Secretary General, garnering 48 votes against the 12 by his nearest rival Lenny DGama of Goa.The third candidate in fray, Haryanas Rakesh Thakran, fetched only 4 votes.Kowli had been voted out of this same position only last year by these state units. At that time, he was the Secretary General of Boxing India, which was dissolved following a revolt by the state units.Assams Hemanta Kumar Kalita had been elected unopposed as Treasurer at the end of the nomination process earlier this week.AIBA observer Edgar Tanner said he was satisfied with the conduct of elections.It was a very well conducted election and very fair election. I will be reporting to AIBA that the Indian boxing federation is back up and running. We can expect strong showing once again from Indian boxers at international competitions, he said.Cal Clutterbuck Jersey . Dusautoir, the former World Player of the Year, sustained a torn bicep playing for Toulouse in the Heineken Cup on Saturday. The flanker, who has played 65 times for France, is expected to be out for up to four months. Casey Cizikas Islanders Jersey . 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Denis Coderre, the former federal MP who was elected mayor on Nov. 3, has drawn the ire of some Montreal Canadiens. During last nights game he tweeted: "Hello? Can we get a one-way ticket to (minor-league) Hamilton for David Desharnais please.Virat Kohli cracked an unbeaten 151 in his 50th Test as India amassed 317-4 by stumps on day one of the second Test against England at Visakhapatnam. The day was dominated by a 226-run stand for the third wicket between Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara (119), who scored a century for the third straight Test.A costly drop: Adil Rashid drops Virat Kohli when on only 56 Kohli was given a let-off, however, when dropped on 56 by Adil Rashid after top-edging an attempted pull off Ben Stokes.After India won a crucial toss on a flat surface that is set to break up as the Test goes on, England were buoyed by two wickets in the first five overs.Stuart Broad (1-39) struck with his fifth ball, getting Lokesh Rahul edging to Stokes at third slip, who also pouched Murali Vijay, as he gloved a James Anderson bouncer behind. Anderson (3-44) - returning from injury in place of the rested Chris Woakes - also picked up Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane (23) in the final session, but with Kohli still at the crease, it was still very much Indias day.Englands morning started brightly enough as Broads brilliant first over brought immediate reward, with Rahul - himself recalled to the Indian side after injury - out fending to the slips.Vijay countered with a fluent 20 from 21 deliveries, but on a slow deck he was surprised by an Anderson bouncer that reared up above waist height and took his glove.England failed to add to their early strikes though, with a run-out looking their most likely route to a third wicket as the personality clash between the highly-charged Kohli and more leisurely Pujara led to some confused calling between the wickets.Virat Kohli (R) and Cheteshwar Pujara shared in a 226-run stand despite some questionable running between the wickets With half centuries secured for both batsmen soon after lunch, Stokes went short - a ploy mainly aimed at Pujara, but he nearly picked up the cruucial wicket of Kohli, only for Rashid to shell the chance at long leg.ddddddddddddThe best of the action from Day One of the Second Test in Visakhapatnam In contrast to Stokes, Anderson and Broad looked to bowl a wider line outside off-stump hoping to frustrate the batsmen out, but the runs continued to flow, with Kohli and Pujara feasting on the spinners.A four-over spell just before tea between Moeen Ali and Zafar Ansari cost 36 runs, and after the session came to an early end with a dog on the outfield stopping play, Pujara swiftly reached his century upon the resumption by pulling Rashid for six.Pujaras downfall came when his concentration finally snapped, chasing an Anderson delivery on that wider line, and top-edging through to Jonny Bairstow behind the stumps.An early tea was called on Day 2 thanks to the unexpected appearance of a dog on the outfield!! Kohli, meanwhile, kicked on from his own hundred, reaching 150 before the close, though he only just survived a strong lbw shout - and subsequent review - from Moeen, when missing a reverse-sweep on 139.England waited till the penultimate over of the day to take the second new ball and it brought immediate reward as Anderson struck third ball, some away swing taking Rahanes edge through to Bairstow.Watch extended highlights from day one of the second Test between India and England on Sky Sports 2 from 2pm, with The Verdict to follow from 3pm. Live coverage from Visakhapatnam continues with day two on Sky Sports 2 from 3.45am on Friday. ' ' '