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Yuvraj likely to attend ICC awards ceremony
Despite having to use crutches, Yuvraj Singh is likely to attend the International Cricket Councils annual awards ceremony in Mumbai on Friday. Hes one of the four nominees for the ODI Player of the Year. Initially, I wasn ... |
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Dipendu joins Okoro atop scorers list
Mohun Bagan won their penultimate CFL Premier Division match against Railway FC to keep frontrunners East Bengal under p ... |
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India bow out with 0-3 loss
India completed their journey from high expectations to despair on Thursday when they bowed out of the AFC Youth Champio ... |
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BCCI hits back at Speed
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday hit back at International Cricket Council (ICC) chief execu ... |
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Chris Gayle is congratulated by Ramnaresh Sarwan after reaching his century in Jaipur on Thursday. (Reuters)
SA blown away by Chris Gayle
Shoaib, Asif ducked final session
Anticipating the worst, perhaps, neither Shoaib Akhtar nor Mohammed Asif returned to the Gaddafi on..
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SA blown away by Chris Gayle
When Chris Gayle hit Robin Peterson high over long-on for a scintillating over-boundary, the bo..
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Nalbandian qualifies
Argentine David Nalbandian on Thursday became the sixth player to qual ... |
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Lyon, Real make it to second round
Lyon and Real Madrid made it to the second round of the Champions Leag ... |
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Doing their bit for AIDS awareness
The ICC Champions Trophy semi-finals saw the players and umpires doing the ... |
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Weve set the example for others: Alam
Former Pakistan captain Intikhab Alam has said he has no regrets about ... |
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Vermeulen arrested
Controversial former Zimbabwe Test player Mark Vermeulen was questione ... |
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Sami, Kamal called up for tour match
Pakistan have recalled Asim Kamal, Yasir Hameed and Mohammad Sami for ... |
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ICC hails PCB stand on doping
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday lauded the Pakista ... |
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Inzy sympathy for duo
Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammed Asif, who were banned for positive dope tes ... |
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Pak hope Shabbir will clear tests
Pakistan will try to resurrect the career of banned pacer Shabbir Ahme ... |
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Banned duo plans to appeal
Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammed Asif were planning to appeal against the ba ... |
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Radjabov to clash with Karjakin
Grandmaster Sergey Karjakin of Ukraine set up a final clash with top s ... |
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Merchants Cup
CESC A beat Hutch 2-0 to make the final of the Merchants Cup ten ... |
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Anju claims gold medal
Anju Bobby George failed to rise up to her own expectations but was st ... |
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Davydenko up
Nikolay Davydenko stormed through to the quarter finals of the Paris M ... |
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Kanetkar, Anand up
Nikhil Kanetkar and Chetan Anand overcame local favourites to enter th ... |
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Akhmedovs tenure may be over
Islam Akhmedovs association with Indian football may be as good ... |
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Delhi in final after 58 years
Delhi are in the final of the National Hockey Championship after a gap ... |
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Score Line
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