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India's Formula One hope Chandhok has a good season
Chennai: India's best bet in the competitive Formula One, Karun Chandhok, sponsored by JK Tyres and other few corporates in the country has been moving along on the expected lines, as he finished his first of the two British Formula Three season on a high note for a second place at the Donington Park Grand Prix circuit in England on Sunday.
Cricket
Streak failed to notify bodyguards before leaving
Colombo: Zimbabwe skipper Heath Streak suffered a suspected fractured shoulder when a
three-wheel taxi in which he was travelling collided with a van on Monday, a police source said.
Streak hospitalised with shoulder fracture in mishap
Colombo: Zimbabwe skipper Heath Streak was injured in a road accident in the Sri Lankan capital
Colombo on Monday and was admitted to a private hospital with a fractured shoulder, a police
source said.
Fleming not too pleased with win over Bangladesh
Colombo: New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming said on Monday he was not fully satisfied with
his team's performance despite crushing Bangladesh by 167 runs in the Champions Trophy cricket
tournament here.
Bond blasts Bangladesh, New Zealand wins by 167 runs
Colombo: Fast bowler Shane Bond grabbed four wickets in a sensational spell as New Zealand
dismissed Bangladesh for its second-lowest total of 77 to post a 167-run win in an inconsequential
match of the Champions Trophy tournament on Monday.
Pak unpredictable, warns Aussie opener Langer
Perth: Australia would have to be on its guard against unpredictable Pakistan in the Test series to
be played next month, Australian opening batsman Justin Langer warned here on Monday.
Selectors to pick captain for home series on Sept 27
Mumbai: The new selection committee, under chairmanship of former Test star Brijesh Patel, would
meet here on September 27 to select the Indian team captain for the home series against the West
Indies from October 1 to November 25.
Everything we bowled went to the boundary: Hussain
Colombo: England skipper Nasser Hussain said on Sunday his team needed to show more character in pressure situations in order to win crucial matches against strong teams.
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