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India makes a stuttering start St. John's: India frittered away the advantage of winning the toss by losing wickets at crucial moments, just as it looked set for bigger things. On a bouncy Antigua Recreation Ground pitch, the visiting side was 144 for four at tea on day one of ... Sri Lanka's batting woes continue NOTTINGHAM: Andrew Flintoff, the British sporting hero of 2006 more so than the injured Wayne Rooney, the ageing David Beckham, the discredited Tim Henman or the prematurely retired Johnny Wilkinson again demonstrated his ability ... We are not selling out: Richards St. John's: Sir Vivian Richards dismissed talk of West Indian greats `selling out', in the context of Stanford 20/20, with the imperiousness he normally reserved for opposition bowlers. His comments were with regard to a controversial ... Vinod is decathlon champion Cricket
Young batsmen cannot mature on an elevatorOther Stories
Tennis Nadal moves along merrily PARIS: The biggest excitement in Rafael Nadal's latest French Open victory came when he took off his shoe. The defending champion caused a stir when he asked a trainer to look at his right foot during a changeover, but Nadal was merely ... Other Stories
Hockey Football Rooney hits the comeback trail MANCHESTER: : England's hopes of having Wayne Rooney fit for the World Cup received a boost on Friday when the forward underwent his most vigorous training session since he broke a bone in his foot at the end of April. Rooney, 20, could be ... Inter-club transfers: High drama on day one KOLKATA: : The opening day of the transfers saw Mohammedan Sporting leading the list with 15 players signing their allegiance to the club for the coming season. It included many names from the city's big two, including Kalia Kulothungan, ... Other Stories
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