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CRICKET Test rankings: Tendulkar slips to a new low DUBAI: Sachin Tendulkar has dropped to his lowest Test ranking in 13 years while England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff is closing in on the No. 1 spot in the all-rounder's table following India's Mumbai Test drubbing this week. The latest LG ... COMMONWEALTH GAMES Sharath battles his way into semifinals Chetan Anand goes down fighting to Malaysia's Choong Wong A double dose of thanks MELBOURNE: : The thousands of volunteers who have helped the Commonwealth Games run smoothly will get a double dose of thanks a commemorative medal and a ticket to an Australian Rules football game. The Victoria state government has ... COMMONWEALTH GAMES - ATHLETICS
Anju fails to get going, ends sixthJepkosgei dashes Mutola's hat-trick hopes COMMONWEALTH GAMES - HOCKEY India finishes a disappointing sixth Favourite Australia thrashes Malaysia, sets up an exciting final clash with Pakistan COMMONWEALTH GAMES - SHOOTING
Samaresh misses sixth goldGagan Narang bags gold with record effort, Abhinav Bindra claims silver Doping scandal overshadows competition MELBOURNE: Drug-tainted weightlifters and disappearing athletes have taken some gloss off the Commonwealth Games. Edwin Raju and Tejinder Singh were confirmed on Friday as the Indian weightlifters who returned positives for the banned steroid ... Closing ceremony live on DD NEW DELHI: Doordarshan will telecast live the closing ceremony of the Melbourne Commonwealth Games on Sunday from 2 p.m. While the event will be telecast live on DD Sports channel from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. It will also be shown on the ... TENNIS Pakistan a one-man team: Leander Paes MUMBAI: "Pakistan is a one-man team. There is no reason why Rohan Bopanna, Prakash Amritraj or I can't handle Aisam Qureshi, who I learn is the main player against us and just back after a layoff," said the Indian Davis Cup captain, Leander Paes, ... Cricket Spotlight on Ajay Jadeja CRICKET / Solanki to lead England in practice game before ODIs Pride on the line for West Indians NAPIER: Personal pride will motivate the West Indies in the third cricket Test against New Zealand starting on Saturday even though the series is already lost, coach Bennett King said. New Zealand won the first Test in Auckland by 27 runs and ... Other Stories
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