Wednesday June 19, 2013
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  • Sports

    ‘Promote purebred Arabian racing’ calls in Toulouse

    over a week ago

    Toulouse, France: Key points came to the fore during the session that focused on marketing, future and innovation on the final day of the HH Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Global Arabian Horse Flat Racing Festival’s 4th World Arabian Horse Racing Conference at the Centre de... Full story

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    Did West Indies wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin cheat?

    over a week ago

    Birmingham: Did the West Indies wicket keeper Denesh Ramdin cheat in the match against Pakistan at Oval on Friday? The International Cricket Council feels so but West Indies players do not. Ramdin claimed the catch of Pakistan skipper Misbah Ul Haq who bottom edged a chest high delivery off ... Full story

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    England crush Australia in Champions Trophy opener

    over a week ago

    Birmingham, England: Hosts England got off to a promising start in the Champions Trophy, inflicting a crushing 48-run defeat on their traditional rivals Australia at the Edgbaston Stadium on Saturday night. After England posted a challenging 269 for 6 through Ian Bell’s elegant 91 runs, ... Full story

  • Serena Williams reigns supreme in Paris
    Sports

    Serena Williams reigns supreme in Paris

    over a week ago

    Serena Williams poses with the Suzanne-Lenglen trophy after winning the 2013 French tennis Open final against Russia's Maria Sharapova at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris on June 8, 2013.... Full story

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    Did West Indies wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin cheat?

    over a week ago

    Birmingham: Did the West Indies wicket keeper Denesh Ramdin cheat in the match against Pakistan at Oval on Friday? The International Cricket Council feels so but West Indies players do not. Ramdin claimed the catch of Pakistan skipper Misbah Ul Haq who bottom edged a chest high delivery off ... Full story

  • England crush Australia in Champions Trophy opener
    Sports

    England crush Australia in Champions Trophy opener

    over a week ago

    Birmingham, England: Hosts England got off to a promising start in the Champions Trophy, inflicting a crushing 48-run defeat on their traditional rivals Australia at the Edgbaston Stadium on Saturday night. After England posted a challenging 269 for 6 through Ian Bell’s elegant 91 runs, ... Full story

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    Sublime Serena Williams beats Maria Sharapova for French Open title

    over a week ago

    Paris: Serena Williams proved an irresistible force once more as she powered past Maria Sharapova 6-4 6-4 to win the French Open for the second time yesterday — 11 years after her first triumph. Defending champion Sharapova threw everything she had at the 31-year-old Williams but came... Full story

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    Marcelo Bielsa will not be offered new deal at Athletic

    over a week ago

    Madrid: Athletic Bilbao president Josu Urrutia has confirmed that coach Marcelo Bielsa will not have his contract renewed when it expires at the end of this month. “Yesterday, in the final board meeting of the season, we decided unanimously to not propose that Marcelo Bielsa continue... Full story

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    Kemar Roach: I love to do well against Pakistan

    over a week ago

    Birmingham: Kemar Roach, the pacer from Barbados who destroyed Pakistan batting on Friday, simply loves to give his best against Pakistan. Answering a query on why he has always performed well against Pakistan, as he had made his mark in world cricket through a hat-trick against them in the... Full story

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    We got the two points we wanted: Bravo

    over a week ago

    Birmingham: After West Indies’s exciting win over Pakistan at the Oval on Friday, skipper Dwayne Bravo is now eyeing a victory over India too. For him personally, it will be a great start as a captain if he can beat two of the best sub-continent teams in the world. “It will be... Full story

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