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Jayawardene and Tharanga anchor Sri Lanka
ST. PETER'S: Sri Lanka was dismissed for 235 off the last ball of the 50th over by England in Wednesday's Super Eight match here at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground. The innings mimicked a pendulum after Michael Vaughan elected to bowl ...

Opening batsmen driving top teams ahead
Hayden, Jayasuriya, Smith and Fleming have been firing on all cylinders at the World Cup

Greg Chappell's reign — a mixed bag at best
CHENNAI: Greg Chappell's decision not to seek an extension of his contract concludes a two-year association with Indian cricket that produced mixed results for the National team. The news that Chappell sent an email to BCCI administrative head ...

The text of the press statement
The following is the full text of the press statement issued by Greg Chappell after he informed the BCCI that he was not going to seek an extension of his contract: Today I informed the President of the BCCI that I would not seek an ...

Mixed response to resignation
NEW DELHI: : Greg Chappell's resignation drew mixed response from the cricket fraternity, which is polarised in its opinion about the controversial Australian. A number of former players, some of whom have played against the former Australian ...

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Venus sails through
AMELIA ISLAND: Venus Williams used a strong serve and powerful groundstrokes to whip Aravane Rezai 6-1, 6-2 in her opening match at the Amelia Island championship on Tuesday. Williams needed just an hour to record the victory before saying she ...

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