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King to quit after tri-series in Australia
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 11:00pm
NEW DELHI: Indian cricket team's trainer Gregory Allen King has decided to quit after the ongoing tri-series in Australia, leaving another support staff position vacant in the last two days following physio John Gloster's resignation.
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John Gloster to quit after tri-series
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 10:58pm
NEW DELHI: The Indian cricket team's physiotherapist John Gloster has decided to quit after the ongoing tri-series in Australia, bringing an end to a three-year stint which saw a number of injury break-downs particularly for the pacemen.
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Former New Zealand captain Fleming to retire
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 10:57pm
AUCKLAND: Record-breaking former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming has announced he will retire from international cricket after the third and final Test against England next month.
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DLF wins IPL title sponsorship bid
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 10:55pm
MUMBAI: Real estate developer DLF Group has won the title sponsorship of the Indian Premier League (IPL) after its successful Rs 200 crore bid.
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Sami, Mushtaq among eight players for ICL
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 10:53pm
NEW DELHI: The Indian Cricket League (ICL) received a shot in the arm with eight Pakistani players, including Mohammad Sami and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, joining the Essel Group-backed venture.
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IPL can lure experience away from world cricket: Ponting
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 10:52pm
PERTH: Indian Premier League had the potential to lure away senior players, according to Australian captain Ricky Ponting who said the cash-rich Twenty20 venture should have a fixed time slot to ensure world cricket was not drained of experience.
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Monica Seles retires from tennis
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 10:50pm
ST PETERSBURG, Florida: Nine-time Grand Slam winner Monica Seles has announced her retirement from competitive tennis.
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Sri Lanka prevail over India to throw the tri-series open
Wednesday, 02.13.2008, 01:03am
CANBERRA: The cricket tri-series was thrown wide open as a spirited Sri Lanka recorded their first win in the tournament with an eight-wicket victory over India in a rain-truncated match here. Put into bat, India rattled up 195 for five in the allotted 29 overs after play began late due to rain but the islanders overhauled a revised target of 154 in 21 overs with 12 balls to spare at the Manuka Oval.
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Chowrasia wants to help caddies
Wednesday, 02.13.2008, 01:02am
KOLKATA: Indian Masters champion S S P Chowrasia wants to help caddies make it big in golf and is dying to play alongside Tiger Woods to learn from him the secret of success in the final round of a tournament.
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Australia beat Sri Lanka by 128 runs
Sunday, 02.10.2008, 11:40pm
SYDNEY: Australia defeated Sri Lanka by 128 runs in the third cricket tri-series one-dayer here. Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden, who returned to the team after missing out the opening match against India because of an injury, provided a rollicking start by putting on 65 runs in 12 overs.
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