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Six months after being dumped as Pakistan captain, senior all-rounder Shoaib Malik is struggling to keep his place in Pakistan's Test line-up.
| | The one-time Wimbledon men's doubles champions -- Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi-- will be at the opposite side of the net Monday in the mixed doubles third round here.
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Cricket has sometimes been hailed as an overhyped sport. But this is the one time when many in Australia are hoping the game will work its charm and help mend bridges with Indians.
| | Powered by Yuvraj Singh's cracking 131 runs, India defeated West Indies in the first of the four one-day internationals here at the Sabina Park Friday.
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An inconsistent Sania Mirza's Wimbledon hopes ended with a second round exit at the hands of her friend Sorana Cristea 4-6, 4-6 at the All England Club here on Wednesday.
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Boxers are being hailed as the new sporting heroes in the country and India as seen as the powerhouse on the Asian continent. The spark was noticed at the Beijing Olympics and in 10 months the Indians are out scaling greater heights.
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Pakistan captain Younis Khan said their World Twenty20 title was a 'gift' to their strife-torn nation.
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Pakistan won an international cricket tournament after 17 years when they outplayed Sri Lanka by eight wickets to become World Twenty20 champions at the Lord's on Sunday.
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India's Saina Nehwal edged past China's Lu Lan in the semifinals of the Indonesian Open Super Series badminton tournament in Jakarta Saturday to set up a title clash with Lin Wang, also of China.
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A destructive unbeaten 96 from Tillakaratne Dilshan and a sensational three-wicket first over by Angelo Matthews destroyed the West Indies and carried Sri Lanka to the World Twenty20 final with a 57-run victory at The Oval on Friday.
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Shahid Afridi's inspired all-round display saw Pakistan knock out favourites South Africa by seven runs and book a place in the final of the World Twenty20 cricket at Trent Bridge on Thursday.
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Few sports are beyond the reach of organised crime, says Michael Franzese, a former American mob boss, who for almost 20 years presided over a criminal empire spanning gambling, loan sharking, movie production and more.
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India's Prakash Amritraj moved into the final round of Wimbledon qualifiers with a 6-3, 6-3 win over Britain's Daniel Cox. He also cleared the doubles qualifier first round with his Pakistani partner Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi.
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Sachin Tendulkar believes that Indian-origin England batsman Ravi Bopara has the "talent to do something special".
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