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Kerala athletes allege bias by officials
Thiruvananthapuram: Top athletes from Kerala, who won medals in the Busan Asian Games, on Monday alleged that 'certain officials' from the North in the Athletic Federation of India were biased against sportspersons from Kerala.
Cash awards presented to Asiad medal winners, coaches'
Thiruvananthapuram: Twelve Busan Asian Games medal winners and coaches from Kerala were on Monday presented with cash awards by state Chief Minister A K Antony at a grand function here.
'Sunita, a victim of foul play; drug abuse is worldwide'
Bangalore: From a national heroine to a "scam-tainted" villain, the metamorphosis was swift for India's middle distance athlete Sunita Rani.
Cricket
Poor media management by CAB, chaos prevails at Eden
Kolkata: Chaos and confusion prevailed at the Eden Gardens, the venue of the third and final Test
between India and West Indies, with media persons being made to run from pillar to post even for
basic information as most of the areas at the venue remained inaccessible in the name of stringent
security measures.
Sarwan blames batsmen for West Indies debacle
Kolkata: West Indies batsman, Ramnaresh Sarwan, on Monday blamed his batsmen for his side's
debacle in the first two Tests of the ongoing series against India, saying their negative approach and
failure to convert good starts to big scores spelled doom for the team.
Injured Collins to undergo fitness test tomorrow
Kolkata: West Indies seamer Pedro Collins has a lower back injury making him uncertain for the
third and final Test against India beginning at the Eden Gardens from October 30.
I have achieved what I had set out to : Dillon
Kolkata: West Indies seamer Merv Dillon on Monday expressed satisfaction with his performance
during the ongoing trip to India, saying he had achieved his target of being consistent in the two
Tests.
Caddick inspires England as tourists lift their game
Perth: Big fast bowler Andy Caddick inspired England to its best Australian tour performance so
far on the opening day of the three-day clash with Western Australia at the WACA Ground on
Monday.
Railways looking to add another feather to its cap
New Delhi: Having won its maiden Ranji Trophy last season, Railways is looking to add one more
feather to its cap as it takes on Rest of India in the Irani Cup cricket match starting at the Karnail
Singh Stadium on Tuesday.
Roger Binny hopes for thaw in Indo-Pak cricket ties
Lahore: Former Indian Test all-rounder Roger Binny called for a thaw in the Pakistan-India cricket relationship on Monday, saying a revival would be relished by both sides' fans.
Anwar lashes out at selectors, hints at retirement
Lahore: Former Pakistani opener Saeed Anwar laid into Pakistani selectors on Monday for ignoring him for the forthcoming Zimbabwe tour and hinted at possible retirement.
Candid Lehmann feels Mark Waugh deserved better
Adelaide: Darren Lehmann said he was shocked to make the Australian team on
Monday for next week's first Ashes Test against England at the expense of Mark Waugh.
SL army officer comes to the aid of cricket umpires
Colombo: Battle-hardened Sri Lankan army officer Athula Samarasinghe has devised a process to help umpires find exact replacements for disfigured cricket balls.
Mr Elegance: Timing ever perfect, even when quitting!
Sydney: Mark Waugh has been described as an elegant stroke maker, one that even his opponents admired for his graceful timing and execution.
Forgiveness key to maintaining healthy relationship
Bangalore: In the cricket world one may not come across a more volatile side than the Pakistan team. The Pakistanis can be world-beaters on one day and absolute under-achievers the other day. They can wreck through a side or they themselves get wrecked.
SA 'A' takes big lead over Lanka going into last day
Kimberley (South Africa): South Africa 'A' was leading the touring Sri Lanka team by 349 runs with five second innings wickets in hand at the close of play on Sunday in their four-day match at De Beers Diamond Oval in Kimberley.
Australian selectors dump Mark Waugh for Ashes Test
Sydney: Veteran batsman Mark Waugh has been dumped from the Australian cricket team due to play England in the first Ashes Test in Brisbane on November 7, cricket officials announced on Monday.
Retired Waugh to continue to play first class game
Sydney: Australia's Mark Waugh announced his retirement from international cricket Monday after being dropped from Australia's team for next week's first Ashes Test with England.
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