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    Cricket
    Fiery spell by Chris Martin
    WELLINGTON, APRIL 11. Paceman Chris Martin took six for 54, his best return in 23 Tests for New Zealand, to damage Sri Lanka's first innings on the opening day of the second cricket Test at the Basin Reserve on Monday. Martin took the first ...

    Vinod Sharma shunted out without any reward
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 11. It is a bizarre situation for the Railways cricket coach, Vinod Sharma. For 11 months now, Sharma has been serving the institution without any remuneration for his work. It includes crafting a Ranji Trophy win amidst ...

    Naved's dream spell opened up the series
    It was one of those games where nothing went right for us, but full credit to Pakistan for playing the way they did in Jamshedpur. I don't think we lost the game because I lost the toss. Chasing 300-plus totals is never easy, but we have done it ...

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    Army XI, BSF in title round
    KOLKATA, APRIL 11. The final of the 110th edition of the all-India Beighton Cup hockey tournament will be fought between last year's runner-up Army XI and 2003 winner Border Security Force (Jalandhar) on Wednesday. In the semifinals of the ...

    SAI (STC Centre) keeps winning
    HYDERABAD, APRIL 11. Sports Authority of India (STC Centre) continued its unbeaten run in the A-Division Super league hockey championship with a hard-fought 3-2 win against AOC Centre at Begumpet Police Stadium here on Monday. Winger ...

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    Schumacher among Time's five most influential personalities
    NEW YORK, APRIL 11. Formula One champion Michael Schumacher, NBA All-Star LeBron James and sailor Ellen MacArthur are among five sportspeople who appear in the Time Magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people. The ...

    Change nationalities and wait three years
    DOHA (QATAR), APRIL 11. The IAAF's executive council on Sunday proposed that athletes who change their nationalities must wait three years before they can compete for their adopted country. Previously, athletes who switched allegiance could ...

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