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Sania continues her dream run, wins title at Manila
Hyderabad: Continuing her dream run, India's Sania Mirza defeated Akgul Amanmorogova of Uzbekistan 6-0, 4-6, 6-3 in finals to win the $ 10,000 Union Cement ITF/Phi Women's Circuit tournament at Phillipines in Manila, according to information reaching on Sunday.
Cricket
Gough may not play competitive cricket again: ECB
London: The outgoing chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Lord MacLaurin,
said on Sunday he believes England fast bowler Darren Gough may never play competitive cricket
again.
Indian tour not helping World Cup preparations: Hooper
Baroda: West Indies skipper Carl Hooper said on Sunday the ongoing One-day series against
India was not helping preparations for next year's World Cup in South Africa.
Baroda scores 237 for six at close against Tamil Nadu
Chennai: Former champions Baroda has made a modest 237 for six at close on the opening day of
its four-day Elite 'B' Group Ranji Trophy match against Tamil Nadu on Sunday at Gurunanak
College.
'ICC mulls guidelines for ties hit by crowd trouble'
Vadodara: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering laying down new guidelines for
matches affected due to crowd violence, match-referee Mike Procter said on Sunday.
Waugh not to read too much into England's fight back
Sydney: Australian Test captain Steve Waugh says he won't place too much emphasis on England's
tour match fight back when he and his team prepare for this week's second Ashes Test.
Mark gets reprimand for dissent during Sheffield tie
Sydney: Deposed Test batsman Mark Waugh received a reprimand for dissent arising from his
dismissal while playing for New South Wales (NSW) on Sunday.
We only need to peak at the right time in SA: Sachin
Shimla: Batting genius Sachin Tendulkar said on Sunday that India's chances of winning the World
Cup looked bright especially after the team's impressive performances in the recent One-day
Internationals.
Defiant Key bails out England as tour tie ends in draw
Hobart: Robert Key hit an unbeaten 174 to save England from defeat in the three-day tour match against Australia 'A' on Sunday.
'In One-day cricket there is no scope for game plans'
Vadodara: Having won the One-dayer at Ahemdabad in a convincing manner despite being made to chase in the excess of 300 runs, a confident Indian skipper Saurav Ganguly said on Sunday the team will just play according to the situation and not formulate any game plan in advance for the fifth One-dayer on Monday.
Balaji likely to replace Nehra for 5th One-dayer
Vadodara: Encouraged by the performance of its young brigade, India is likely to give a look-in to the uncapped seam bowler L Balaji in the fifth match of the One- day series against West Indies on Monday.
Windies did not over react to Rajkot incident: Procter
Vadodara: Mike Procter, the ICC match referee for the ongoing India's series against the West Indies on Sunday said the visitors did not over react to the crowd disturbance during a One-day International at Rajkot last week.
West Indies fined for slow over-rate at Ahemdabad
Vadodara: The West Indies team has been fined five percent of its match fee for slow over-rate during the fourth One-day International against India at Ahemdabad on Friday.
'I lost two good years, I have lot of catching up to do'
Centurion: Hashan Tillekeratne said he still had "a lot of catching up to do" after he became the first Sri Lankan to score a Test century in South Africa.
Five-year ban spelt civil death for me, says Jadeja
New Delhi: Charging Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) of depriving him of his livelihood by slapping a ban for five years on match-fixing charges, Ajay Jadeja has said the decision preventing him from playing his favourite sport spelt 'civil death' for him.
Gibbs, Kallis rescue South Africa with 112-run stand
Centurion: Herschelle Gibbs and Jacques Kallis shared an unbeaten century partnership as South Africa recovered from a shaky start on the second day of the second and final Test against Sri Lanka at Centurion Park on Saturday.
Saqlain wrecks Zimbabwe batting order, Pakistan 29/0
Bulawayo: Saqlain Mushtaq deceived the Zimbabwe batsmen with all kinds of spin and put Pakistan into the driving seat at the end of the first day of the second Test on Saturday.
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