Selectors hint at Taylor’s comeback
England’s selectors were paying particular interest to Australia’s tour match against Sussex ahead of naming their squad on Sunday for next week’s third Test at Old Trafford.
Warner At it again, Sledges Tsolekile
Controversial Australian batsman David Warner had to be separated from South Africa A wicketkeeper Thami Tsolekile during his 33-run second innings Saturday.
Bolt rules 100m at London meet
Olympic champion and world record holder Usain Bolt stormed to victory in the 100m at the London Diamond League meeting on Friday as he returned to his brutal, stunning best.
Now Cilic in dope net, says report
Croatia’s Marin Cilic, currently world no. 15, failed a drug test at the April Munich tournament and the International Tennis Federation is probing the case, local media reported on Saturday.
Polls open in Kuwait as opposition boycotts
Polls opened in Kuwait on Saturday for the Gulf Emirate’s second general election in eight months with turnout the key issue as the opposition called for a boycott.
75 Morsi supporters killed in Cairo clashes
At least 75 supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi were killed in clashes with police in Cairo early on Saturday, doctors at an Islamist-organised field hospital said.
In world record, Bolt triumphed over air
Scientists on Friday said Usain Bolt performed a feat of biomechanics when he ran 100m in a record 9.58 sec at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. Crossing the line in a time that is still a world record meant Bolt had to muster “truly extraordinary” power and energy to overcome exceptional drag, they said.
Dhawan-der man
A fortunate century by opener Shikhar Dhawan and some incisive bowling from left-arm seamer Jaydev Unadkat guided India to a 58-run victory over Zimbabwe in the second one-day international on Friday.
Windies look to hit back
Two unfamiliar foes with impressive pedigrees in cricket’s shortest format meet as Pakistan conclude their short tour of the West Indies with T20 Internationals in St Vincent on Saturday and Sunday.
Miller, Tsotsobe sizzle in Proteas win over SL
South Africa defeated Sri Lanka by 56 runs in the third one-day international in Pallekele on Friday to stay alive in the five-match series. The tourists, facing a must-win situation after losing the first two matches, bowled out Sri Lanka for 167 under lights after making 223-7.