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Sanath Jayasuriya at his majestic best
Sangakkara, Silva score half-centuries against an inconsistent Bangladesh attack

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Smith leads SA into Super Eight
Scotland surpassed its previous highest World Cup score

Nazir in full flow
KINGSTON: Opener Imran Nazir smashed 160 off just 121 balls as Pakistan rattled up 349 in 49.5 overs in its World Cup Group `D' match against Zimbabwe at Sabina Park here on Wednesday. Nazir hit 14 fours and eight sixes in his stroke-filled ...

Taylor stitches a fine Black Caps win


Murali wants to play in next World Cup
Port-of-Spain: Muttiah Muralitharan, Sri Lanka's off-spin great, said he would like to play the 2011 World Cup "because it's on home soil." He added, however, that retirement can't be "pre-planned." "I am 34 years old. In another four years, I ...

Woolmer felt Pakistan press tried to disrupt team spirit
KINGSTON: : Days before his death, Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer had expressed his unhappiness with the print media from the country as they were trying to ``disrupt team spirit.'' A day prior to the humiliating loss to Ireland, Woolmer, in his ...

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Hisamatsu upset; India's challenge ends
MUMBAI: The WTA rankings is only an indicator of a player's form, it is the performances that week which ultimately separates winners from triers. Japan's Shiho Hisamatsu, the top seed in women's singles and ranked 164 on the WTA list, became ...

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Sporting Clube shocks East Bengal
KOLKATA: Sporting Clube de Goa shocked home favourite East Bengal by notching up a 2-0 win in a ninth round match of the ONGC National Football League here at the Salt Lake Stadium on Wednesday. Looking for effective inroads into the ...

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