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More resigns as BCA Secretary 

Vadodara, June 24:
Former Test wicketkeeper Kiran More today resigned as Secretary of Baroda Cricket Association (BCA), clearing the way for his joining the Indian Cricket League (ICL) recently launched by Zee Television.
 
India completes 75 years of Tests  

New Delhi, June 24:
On Monday India will complete 75 years of playing international Test cricket, a game that is almost a religion in this country of one billion and has simply overshadowed every other sport in passion and popularity.
 
Team is fine without coach: Singh 

Belfast, June 24:
India fielding chief Robin Singh has said the team is coping just fine without a coach. India, who saw Greg Chappell quit his post as coach after the team`s failure to reach the second round of the World Cup, were...
 
Rain threatens Lanka-B'desh Test  

Colombo, June 24:
Uncertain weather remains Sri Lanka`s main concern as they attempt to extend their supremacy over Bangladesh in a three-Test series starting here.
 
Johnston calls for `professional` Irish cricket team  

Belfast, June 24:
Ireland captain Trent Johnston said it was vital a professional structure was put in place for the country`s cricketers as their present amateur status made it "impossible" to compete against the world`s leading sides.
 
Paes-Damm lose in final 

New Delhi, June 24:
Top seeds Leander Paes and his Czech partner Martin Damm failed to clinch their second successive Ordina Open title, losing 6-3 6-7 (5) 10-12 to third seeds Jeff Coetzee and Rogier Wassen in the finals...
 
Supreme Federer targets Borg's Wimbledon record 

London, June 24:
Roger Federer will have Bjorn Borg's record of five successive Wimbledon titles in his sights when he starts the defence of his All England Club crown here tomorrow.
 
Anand starts with draw in Sparkassen chess 

Dortmund, June 24:
World No.1 Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand opened his Sparkassen Chess Meeting 2007 campaign with a draw in 35 moves against GM Vladimir Kramnik of Russia in the first round.
 
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