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Chancy half-century by JayawardenePort of Spain: Mahela Jayawardene, self-promoted to one-drop, reacquainted himself with form, that fickle and elusive governess of batting, on Thursday. At the Queen's Park Oval, Jayawardene made a chancy 85 (90 balls, six fours, two sixes) ... CRICKET
McGrath proves too hot for the ScotsBurly Smith stands firm amid the ruins; Ponting declared Man of the Match CRICKET
Memorable day for PontingSome statistical highlights from the Australia vs. Scotland and Canada vs. Kenya matches played in the World Cup on Wednesday: Australia's 203-run triumph over Scotland is the second biggest victory margin (in terms of runs) in World Cup ... CRICKET
Tikolo stars in Kenya's easy outingGROS ISLET (ST. LUCIA): Impressive slow bowling and a captain's innings from Steve Tikolo helped Kenya to a seven-wicket win over Canada in the opening World Cup Group C match on Wednesday. The Africans reached their target in 43.2 overs ... F1-RACING
Alonso looks to put McLaren on topThe defending champion is chasing 50-year record CRICKET
Kiwis on revenge missionEngland skipper banking on Flintoff, Pietersen and Collingwood. Ireland in a spot of bother KINGSTON (JAMAICA): Ireland, put in to bat, was in some bother and had lost half its side for 89 after 22 overs in the World Cup Group D encounter against Zimbabwe here on Thursday. Opener Jeremy Bray, on 47, was holding the innings ... CRICKET
`I will learn and get better'PORT OF SPAIN: For S. Sreesanth, India's tour of the West Indies last year was a major phase in his evolution as a fast bowler. He has improved further since, most noticeably in Test cricket. But, aspersions were cast on his ability to adapt ... Cricket Symonds may play against Holland BASSETERRE (St. Kitts): Andrew Symonds could make a surprise comeback for Australia's World Cup Group A match against Netherlands on Sunday. Skipper Ricky Ponting hinted at the early recall in an interview following Australia's 203-run win ... Gavaskar's remarks draw flak SYDNEY: Former Australian cricketers Allan Border and Darren Lehmann have condemned former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar for linking the behaviour of Australian cricketers with the death of David Hookes. Hookes, a former Australian cricketer, ... Other Stories
Tennis Hockey Football Chelsea cuts Man United's lead London: Chelsea cut Manchester United's Premier League lead to six points on Wednesday after a Frank Lampard penalty gave the champion a 1-0 win over struggling Manchester City. Making the most of its game in hand on the leader, Lampard drove ... Other Stories
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