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India vs Australia T20: Can India avoid another whitewash?:- Melbourne: India's rotten form continued in the shortest version of the game. Seemingly continuing from where they left off in Tests India capitulated in the first T20 against a new look Australian side.
Jaffer steps down as Mumbai captain:- Under pressure after Mumbai failed to clinch the Ranji Trophy title in the last two seasons, captain Wasim Jaffer stepped down from his post on Thursday after a stint of four years at the helm but will be available as a player.
Premier League Soccer gets AIFF backing:- The All India Football Federation fully backs the IPL-style Premier League Soccer, to be held in Bengal, but wants "correct procedures" regarding the participation of active international stars, a top official said on Thursday.
Leander returns after career slam:- The first Indian to complete a career grand slam, Leander Paes returned to Mumbai after winning the elusive Australian Open. Leander dedicated his achievments to his father,
Hussey on T20's influence:- it was a stroke that took one's breath away. Within a blink, David Warner innovated. The Indians looked in disbelief as the ball cleared the ropes at Sydney's Olympic Stadium on Wednesday night.
Snooker Championship: Shahbaaz Khan stuns Pankaj Advani:- By DNA Correspondent | Place: Pune | Agency: DNA PSPB cueist Shahbaaz Khan scripted the biggest upset of the day when he knocked off PSPB's Pankaj Advani 4-2 in the pre-quarterfinal round of the National Snooker and Billiards Championship at PYC Hindu ...
IPL auction: The top 10 prospects:- The Indian Premier League, the world's richest cricket tournament, will hold an auction in Bangalore on February 4, where as many as 144 players will go under the hammer.
I-League: Beto stab grounds Air India:- PUNE: Air India went down 0-1 to Churchill Brothers at the Balewadi Stadium in Pune on Thursday - a result that would leave the Mumbai club with a feeling of being hard-done with after a Beto stab from a melee settled the issue.
Report calls for ICC revamp:- The International Cricket Council's independent review, conducted by Lord Woolf, has called for sweeping changes in the administration of cricket.
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