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India vs England 2011

India, England will start on even note
Unlike before, England will be on par this time with a full-strength team when they take on an Indian team filled with youngsters, writes Sourav Ganguly.

SA turmoil deepens, Minister warns of sackings
The turmoil in Cricket South Africa due to the allegedly irregular bonuses ...
Cricketers exempted from few WADA rules

Bowing to the BCCI´s objections, the Sports Ministry on Monday decided to ... in Cricket South Africa due to the allegedly irregular bonuses ...
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What remains to be seen is if revised Bill gets go-ahead in its second outing. Age and tenure issues were among reasons why earlier draft was scuppered by a cabinet where BCCI's interests held sway.
The sole ticketing agency for India's inaugural Formula One race, Book My Show, claims that 75 per cent of the tickets have been sold out.
The cars next year will feature more prominent branding on the cars, drivers, team staff and equipment. In addition the two companies will increase the global and market leverage of their alliance.
David Gleeson of Australia completed his renaissance by winning the $1.25 million Hero Indian Open with a final round four-under-par 68. Chiragh Kumar of India trailed Gleeson by one stroke.
Five-time World Boxing Champion Mary Kom stamped her authority in the 51kg fly weight category as she won the 12th Senior Women’s National boxing Championships

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Refreshed Dhoni gets ready for England

Captain MS Dhoni's body language exuded purpose and determination during the first practice session of the Indian team getting ready to take on England.

Sahara picks $100m stake in Force India

Sahara India Pariwar, the biggest private spender on Indian sports, entered motorsports by picking up stake in the Formula One team, Force India.

Mary Kom may quit after 2012 Olympics

Star pugilist and five-time women's world boxing champion MC Mary Kom may quit after the 2012 Olympics, possibly after winning a gold medal.

Rooney steeled for Anfield boo boys

Man United striker Wayne Rooney's family problems and England sending-off should crank up the decibels of abuse from Liverpool fans at Anfield this weekend.

Sideshow attractions at Indian GP

The Indian Grand Prix isn't just about the big names. Budding racing enthusiasts will get a chance to impress through a series of support races.