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12 selected for Fourth Asian Youth Girls Volley Champ
Chennai: Twelve players have been selected to participate in the Fourth Asian Youth Girls Volleyball Championship to be held at Srisket in Thailand from April 20 to 27, according to a press note issued here on Tuesday by the Volleyball Federation of India.
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Mohun Bagan sacks soccer coach
Kolkata: Fancied outfit Mohun Bagan on Tuesday terminated the services of controversial soccer coach Subrata Bhattacharjee, accusing him of engaging in activities detrimental to the interest of football.
Cricket
India storms into final with win over Bangladesh
Dhaka: Young Gautam Gambhir struck his maiden half-century as India
moved into the final of the TVS Cup triangular series with a four-wicket
victory over host nation Bangladesh here on Wednesday.
Sehwag not averse to captaincy in future
Dhaka: Having registered a victory in his first match as captain,
Virender Sehwag on Wednesday said that he would love to lead the side in
the future if he was given the opportunity.
Sachin evinces interest in ‘reserved’ plot
Mumbai: Maharashtra government has suggested some alternate sites to
batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar as the plot sought by him in suburban
Bandra for constructing a bungalow is reserved for the "dishoused"
(those who have lost homes due to the government projects).
Cricket’s out, it’s football now: Warne
Sydney: Disgraced Australian cricketer Shane Warne will have to wait a little longer to learn whether he is allowed to play in English charity matches.
Jacobs & Lawson unavailable for second Test
Georgetown: Wicket-keeper Ridley Jacobs and fast bowler Jermaine Lawson are both unavailable for the West Indies' second Test against Australia starting Saturday in Port of Spain. Jacobs' was ruled out with a torn groin muscle after tests in Port of Spain, while Lawson has chicken pox.
I don't need permission to start an academy: Azhar
New Delhi: Disgraced former Indian cricket captain Mohammed Azharuddin said on Wednesday he was going to open a coaching school to groom youngsters to play the game at the highest level.
Aussies to play Zim, India in domestic Test season
Sydney: Australia will play Zimbabwe in two Tests; in Perth and Sydney next October, and four Tests against India from December-January, the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) announced on Wednesday.
Trouble-courting Nel suspended by UCBSA
Johannesburg: South African 'A' fast bowler Andre Nel has been fined and suspended for six
matches after being arrested in Australia on a drunk-driving charge last week, a South African
cricket spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
Smith, Pollock want time for new-look SA
Dhaka: South African skipper Graeme Smith and former captain Shaun Pollock on Wednesday
said their new-look cricket team needed time to develop into a top-side.
Things blown out of proportion during WC: Pollock
Dhaka: South Africa's former captain Shaun Pollock on Tuesday said the comments of fellow
players had been blown out of proportion during this year's World Cup. "I thought things were not
said the way they were made out to be," said Pollock, who lost his captaincy after South Africa
bowed out at the first stage of the 14-nation tournament.
Weakened Zimbabwe reveals side for England tour
Harare: Without the services of four key players Zimbabwe revealed a weakened squad on
Tuesday for its ten-week tour of England beginning on May 3.
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