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Australia crashes to 128 all out, England on 31-3

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LONDON: England off-spinner Graeme Swann dominated a bizarre second day of the second Ashes test with 5-44 as Australia was bundled out for just 128 at Lord's on Friday.
Ashes upates: England vs Aust

Holder pulls off tie for Windies against Pakistan

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GROS ISLET, St. Lucia: West Indies No. 11 batsman Jason Holder pulled off a sensational tie in the third one-day international against Pakistan by clubbing 14 runs in the last over on Friday.The home

Ashes: Australia suffers despite Siddle treble

London: Graeme Swann bowled England into a commanding position on the second day of the second Ashes Test against Australia at Lord's on Friday.
The off-spinner took five wickets for 44 runs in 21.3

Sangwan fails random dope test

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As if the spot-fixing and conflict of interest issues were not enough, the Indian Premier League was on Thursday rocked by the revelation that Delhi and Kolkata Knight Riders fast bowler Pradeep Sangwan had failed a dope test.

Bell foils Aussies

Ian Bell carried on from where he left off as England recovered to 183/4 at tea on Thursday's first day of the second Ashes Test at Lord's.

Queen’s visit enlivens Lord’s

Queen Elizabeth II watched wickets tumble as she visited Lord’s on Thursday to watch the start of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia.

Harbhajan on a different pitch

Having made rivals dance to his tune on the cricket field, Harbhajan Singh has now turned to a different pitch.
The off-spinner has strained his vocal chords to deliver a song dedicated to his mother titled Meri Maa, set to be released by Venus Worldwide Entertainment.

Tough days ahead of Harbhajan Singh

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Though off-spinner Harbhajan Singh started his international career under the big shadow of champion leg-spinner Anil Kumble, he came into his own during the Test series against Australia in 2001. Bh

Tendulkar can try open-chested stance: Azharuddin

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New Delhi: Former Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin reckons that the ageing Sachin Tendulkar could opt for a more open-chested stance to counter quick incoming deliveries which has accounted for his

Dhyan Chand over Sachin as Bharat Ratna nominee

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The sports ministry has chosen Dhayan Chand over Sachin Tendulkar as the Bharat Ratna nominee. Sports minister Jitendra Singh has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to confer Bharat Ratna to ho

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