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The ICC president must be neutral, says BCCI
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which is spearheading Asias effort to host the 2011 World Cup, is upset with International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani for his comments in Karachi. ... |
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What will Bob Woolmer do now, wonders Imran Khan
The legendary Imran Khan on Wednesday slammed the Pakistan team management for not only playing defensive cricket but ad ... |
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Chappell, King in battle within battle
When India take on the West Indies in a series of one-dayers and Tests in the Caribbean beginning next month, a side bat ... |
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AIFF move to professionalise administration
In an attempt to further professionalise the administrative set-up, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) is likely t ... |
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Lara back as captain
Brian Lara, the leading run-scorer in Tests, has been reappointed captain of the West Indies wh..
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You cant jump from 40 to 20 in a few months: Sania
Its now 23 weeks since Sania Mirza last made the quarter final of a WTA Tou..
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Shiv Kapur receives invitation
Shiv Kapurs growing reputation received a further boost with an ... |
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Kaiser hoping for clean matches
Diving and playacting are tarnishing the reputation of the Bundesliga, ... |
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Spain stint has given Neelotpal confidence
The inclusion of fresh faces will boost Indias chances in the up ... |
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Aussies clinch series
Andrew Symonds smashed an unbeaten 103 on Wednesday to take Australia ... |
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Chowrasia in second spot
Mukesh Kumar braved a nightmarish round plagued with putting woes to m ... |
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NZ bank on fair pitch
Wounded New Zealand will put their faith in familiarity with adversity ... |
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Pakistan A brush aside Holland
Bazid Khan hit a half century as Pakistan A sailed to a convincing 123 ... |
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Warne may testify in murder trial
Australias ace leg spinner Shane Warne may be called to give evi ... |
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Injury blow to India
The Indian squad suffered a blow before its match against Pakistan A a ... |
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Shed friendly attitude towards England
Australia need to shed their friendly attitude towards the Englishmen ... |
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Zaheer bags 2 for Worcestershire
India discard Zaheer Khan produced yet another incisive spell of fast ... |
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CAB stands by Dalmiya
The CAB decided to stand by its president Jagmohan Dalmliya in its wor ... |
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Negi puts it past Stock
International Master Abhijeet Gupta scored a thumping victory over Wom ... |
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Umakant, Neeraj lead
Jharkhands Umakant Sharma upset overnight leader International M ... |
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Sandipan sees an Olympiad medal
Sandipan Chanda feels India have a very good chance of winning a medal ... |
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Prakash-Rohan in second round
Australias Luke Bourgeois caused a major upset in the ATP Challa ... |
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Bad day for India
Indian men failed to recreate their Melbourne magic against Singapore ... |
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Nadal opens in style
Rafael Nadal started his defence of the Barcelona Open in style on Wed ... |
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Matthaeus wants Germany job
Lothar Matthaeus said on Wednesday that he hopes to follow in the foot ... |
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Zidane puts club before self
Real Madrids France midfielder Zinedine Zidane says he announced ... |
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Score Line
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