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India faces a tricky opener against BangladeshA full house is expected at the Queen's Park Oval for Saturday's clash CRICKET
Sri Lanka rides roughshod over hapless BermudaPORT OF SPAIN: CRICKET
What a sensational tie for an inspired Ireland!Zimbabwean batsmen stage a self-destruction act CRICKET
At least six teams are in with a chanceLast week Roger Federer lost in the second round. Recently Nick O'Hern knocked Tiger Woods out of a Matchplay event. The World Cup is wide open and cases can be made for at least six teams taking the biscuit. At such times it is usually best ... CRICKET
Pietersen rescues EnglandSt. Lucia: Kevin Pietersen led the England recovery against New Zealand in the vital Group `C' match of the ICC World Cup here on Friday. England, reduced to 52 for three, progressed to 130 for three in 34 overs. Pietersen (57, 85b, 4x4, 1x6) and ... CRICKET
Herschelle Gibbs hits six sixes in one overMore records tumble as South Africa makes merry CRICKET Dravid not ready to disclose final eleven PORT OF SPAIN: Indian captain Rahul Dravid said he had decided on the team that will take the field on Saturday, but he'd rather Bangladesh spend time discussing all 15 opposition players than 11. Speaking to reporters here at the Queen's Park ... CRICKET Manjural killed in road accident Special Correspondent reports from Port of Spain: The Bangladesh cricket team was in shock after learning about Manjurul. "You never expect such a thing to happen," said Habibul Bashar, the Bangladesh captain. "The whole team is shocked ... Cricket The third tie in World Cup history Some statistical highlights from the Ireland vs. Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka vs. Bermuda matches played in the World Cup on Thursday. The tie between Ireland and Zimbabwe was only the third in WC history. In 1999, the scores were tied in Australia's ... Other Stories
Tennis Football Sevilla in last eight PARIS: Defending champion Sevilla edged through at Shakhtar Donetsk of Ukraine to move into the UEFA Cup quarterfinals on Thursday along with AZ Alkmaar, Espanyol and Benfica. Sevilla won 5-4 on aggregate due to an extra-time winning goal from ... Other Stories
Archery Basketball Golf Jeev, Chopra start badly Orlando: Jeev Milkha Singh and Daniel Chopra had nightmarish starts to their campaign as they carded eight-over 78 each, to lie 118th in the field, at the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament on Thursday. Tiger Woods shot his best round ... Other Stories
Racing : Horse Racing : Motor Sports : General Nine tested positive NEW DELHI: Kerala's woman quarter-miler Jasmin Joseph and Uttar Pradesh's javelin thrower Gajendra Singh are among nine sportspersons who tested positive for prohibited substances during the National Games at Guwahati last month. Jasmin won ... Other Stories
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