| Tue 7 Feb 2012 |
What you missed overnight - the Tuesday Sports Fix The Daily Telegraph Australia | MIDDLE Ages sport reborn, Haddin holiday could be for good, Contador's doping ban, Perth Glory wins again, Pakistan roll England and Big Bash blunders. Get your morning Sports Fix here now! | PAKISTAN BOWLERS DROWN ENGLAND | Cricket - Pakistan... |
BCCI chief wants to reconcile with Sahara Mumbai Mirror | Tweet Rate me.... | Share Share Share Share | Posted On Tuesday, February 07, 2012 at 02:02:28 AM | New Delhi There appeared to be a climb down yesterday by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) which talked of reconciliation rather than... |
Google presses delete key on ‘offensive text’ Mumbai Mirror | PTI Tweet Rate me.... | Share Share Share Share | Posted On Tuesday, February 07, 2012 at 02:09:43 AM | New Delhi After getting an ultimatum from a Delhi court, Internet giant Google Inc said on Monday that it had removed some content from its webs... |
Cameron under pressure to slash ‘peanuts’ aid to India Mumbai Mirror India"> | ANI Tweet Rate me.... | Share India"> Share India"> Share India"> Share | Posted On Tuesday, February 07, 2012 at 02:09:14 AM | London British Prime Minister David Cameron is facing intense pressure to slash the £280 million aid the U... |
All in team’s interest Mumbai Mirror | Sandeep Narayan Tweet Rate me.... | Share Share Share Share | Posted On Tuesday, February 07, 2012 at 02:11:40 AM | Michael Jack Nobbs says he loves India but the country sometimes overwhelms him. Whether he’s stepping into a busy by lane of ... |
Food master Gogo Mumbai Mirror | Sriram Veera / AFP Tweet Rate me.... | Share Share Share Share | Posted On Tuesday, February 07, 2012 at 02:02:28 AM | In Perth It was the tense dark time immediately after the controversial Sydney Test in 2008 and the relations between Australia a... |
Will the Olympic quota holders retain them? The Hindu The race will hot up with everyone within reach attempting to snatch away the three Olympic quota places in shotgun, when the selection trials kick off at the Karni Singh range in Tughlakabad on Tuesday. | With the National Rifle Association of India... |
Abhijeet beats Vinod The Hindu Unseeded Abhijeet Tiwari of Chhattisgarh made short work of veteran Vinod Sridhar of Tamil Nadu in the opening round of the Indian Jute-AITA National grass-court tennis championship here on Monday. | With the qualifying rounds spilling over to an ext... |
Pakistan beat England in third Test to get 3-0 whitewash DNA India | Pakistan on Monday beat England by 71 runs in the third and final Test being played in Dubai, and achieved a three-nil series whitewash. | Chasing a victory target of 323, England scored 252 in their second innings on the fourth day of the Test. | ... |
Cricket: Pakistan seal series whitewash NZ Herald | Pakistan's bowlers sealed an emphatic 71-run win in the third and final Test against England this morning; inflicting a 3-0 series whitewash humiliation in the process. | Set a daunting 324-run target, England were bowled out for 252 with paceman U... |
India prays for cancer-hit Yuvraj The Daily Telegraph Australia | INDIA has rallied around World Cup star Yuvraj Singh as he battles a cancerous tumour from which he is expected to fully recover. | Yuvraj is undergoing chemotherapy treatment in the US for a rare condition, mediastinal seminoma, a malignant tumour... |
Resurgent Pakistan script golden chapter with victory Gulf News | Dubai: The Pakistan cricket team inscribed a golden chapter in the annals of their nation's cricket history at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium yesterday, recording the first clean sweep in a series between the two sides when they beat Engla... |
Bhajji: Yuvi a born fighter, he will be back Gulf News | New Delhi: India's World Cup star Yuvraj Singh will recover from a cancerous tumour, his doctor said yesterday, as politicians, sports officials and his teammates rallied around the ailing all-rounder. | Yuvraj is undergoing chemotherapy treatment ... |
Rising above everythingthat life throws at them Gulf News | Dubai: Pakistan's star batsman Younus Khan might be harsh on bowlers but very few know he helped launch his country's national team for physically disabled cricketers. | The special Pakistan team arrived in the UAE to play three One-day Internation... |
BCCI chief wants to reconcile with Sahara Gulf News | New Delhi: There appeared to be a climbdown yesterday by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) which talked of reconciliation rather than confrontation with its estranged chief sponsor Sahara India. | The board's devil-may-care tone was ... |
Wade keeping India on its spikes Canberra Times | AUSTRALIA has found a good player in Matthew Wade. Genuine all-rounders are a huge boost to a team and Wade fits into that category. He can bat at any position, uses his feet well, can hit big shots in the shorter versions of the game and seems to ... |
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