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Great escape for Fedex

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Roger Federer averted one of the biggest shocks in Wimbledon history when the defending men’s champion recovered from two sets down to beat Colombia’s Alejandro Falla in the first round Monday.

Karthik replaces injured Viru

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When Dinesh Karthik joined the practice session on Monday, his team mates joked that he was already been in Sri Lanka waiting for a regular member to get injured. The script is becoming frequent and this time, he replaces Virender Sehwag, has had injuries following him like a faithful dog.

England, Oz in Ashes build-up

England and Australia meet in a five-match one-day international series starting at Hampshire’s Rose Bowl ground on Tuesday, knowing their every move will be scrutinised for its Ashes relevance.

Chanderpaul and Nash defy Proteas

South Africa’s grip on the second Test against West Indies was weakened after Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Brendan Nash hit hundreds.
Chanderpaul was undefeated on the top score so far of 158, and Nash made 114, as West Indies reached 450 for four, before rain halted play on the fourth morning. Dwayne Bravo was giving Chanderpaul company on 38. South Africans’ had declared at 543 for six in the first innings.

India unlikely to test reserves before final

India and Sri Lanka will get a trial run before their conclusive Asia Cup clash. Tuesday’s final league game is a chance for both sides to asses various factors. Dinesh Karthik is expected to open the innings in place of Virender Sehwag. Other than that, the rest of the team that defeated Pakistan should remain the same.

Beleaguered Windies lose Gayle early

West Indies were 126/2 at lunch on Day Three of the second Test against South Africa after losing captain Chris Gayle in a stop-start first session at Warner Park on Sunday.

All three formats can co-exist, says Aravinda

The last time Australia went home without the World Cup was way back in 1996 and it was the enigmatic Aravinda de Silva who spoilt the party for Mark Taylor and Co.

Dhoni plays down revenge talk

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Saturday’s clash had all the ingredients for a thriller. India’s rivalry with Pakistan has been so intense that anything normal is perceived as boring.

BCCI meet July 3, Modi is agenda

After receiving replies to all three showcause notices, the BCCI is to convene a special general meeting on July 3 to decide suspended IPL chairman Lalit Modi’s fate.

Kallis, de Villiers pile on WI misery

Jacques Kallis and AB de Villiers got within touching distance of personal landmarks before lunch, as South Africa continued to plunder West Indies in the second Test on Saturday here.

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