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Adelaide heads for draw  

Adelaide, Jan 27:
India recovered well after losing their makeshift opener Irfan Pathan early for a duck. One drop batsman Rahul Dravid and the Delhi dasher Virender Sehwag ensured that there were no further hiccups as India coasted to...
 
Sania set to become Asian No. 1  

Melbourne, Jan 27:
After being the undisputed Indian No. 1 for long, Sania Mirza is now all set to become Asia's numero uno tennis star, overtaking Chinese ace Na Li in the WTA rankings.
 
Gilchrist changed wicketkeeper's role: Kumble  

New Delhi, Jan 27:
India captain Anil Kumble on Sunday paid tribute to retiring Adam Gilchrist, saying the record-breaking Australian would always be remembered for changing the role of wicketkeeper.
 
IPL to push domestic tournaments to oblivion: Kapil  

New Delhi, Jan 27:
The glitz and glamour surrounding the Indian Premier League (ICL) would further push traditional tournaments like Ranji and Duleep trophies to oblivion, fears former captain Kapil Dev.
 
Judge to spell out procedure in Harbhajan appeal tomorrow  

Adelaide, Jan 27:
Justice John Hansen, who has been appointed commissioner for Harbhajan Singh`s appeal against a three-match ban, will tomorrow spell out the procedure to be adopted in the case.
 
Sania, Bhupathi falter at final hurdle  

Melbourne, Jan 27:
Unforced errors and poor serve cost Sania Mirza and Mahesh Bhupathi dearly as the Indian duo squandered numerous chances before surrendering the Australian Open mixed doubles title to fifth seeds...
 
Djokovic wins Australian Open  

Melbourne, Jan 27:
Novak Djokovic has elevated his career to the next level. The third-seeded Serbian defeated unseeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (7-2), to win the Australian Open on Sunday.
 
Sharapova beats Ivanovic to win Australian Open  

Melbourne, Jan 27:
Maria Sharapova's acceptance speech was as polished as her game at the Australian Open. A year after being on the wrong end of one of the most-lopsided losses in a Grand Slam final, Sharapova wrapped...
 
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