| Both
India, Aussies shared point
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Brisbane,
Feb 3:
The first one-day international of the Commonwealth Bank series
between India and Australia was called off after heavy rains
lashed the ground. Both India and Australia get two points each
to register their presence on the points table.
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| Sharapova
wins Fed Cup debut
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London,
Feb 3:
Nuria Llagostera Vives started with an upset of Francesca Schiavone
and Anabel Medina Garrigues added a straight-set victory to
give Spain a sweep of the opening singles and a 2-0 lead over
Italy on Saturday in the first round of the Fed Cup.
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| Tiwari
should be given some time, feels Ganguly
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Kolkata,
Feb 3:
Sourav Ganguly on Sunday said debutante Bengal batsman Manoj
Tewari would require more time to acclimatise to the conditions
in Australia.
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| Styris
retires from Test cricket
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Wellington,
Feb 3:
New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris announced his retirement
from Test cricket on Sunday but said he hoped to continue playing
in limited-overs matches and Twenty20 internationals.
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| Yadav
stars in Delhi Jets win
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Chennai,
Feb 3:
Captain J.P. Yadav shone with the bat and ball to lead Delhi
Jets to a 75-run victory over Chennai Veerans in the 50-over-a-side
Indian Cricket League Domestic tournament in Chennai on Saturday.
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| South
Africa set 296 to win
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Johannesburg,
Feb 3:
South Africa's hopes of securing a comprehensive 5-0 whitewash
were diminishing during Devon Smith's exhilarating 91, but their
bowlers pegged back West Indies' frail middle-order to a challenging,
but...
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| Randhawa
could be the man to beat, says Shiv Kapur
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Dubai,
Feb 3:
The field will boast of European tour's cream de la cream but
Shiv Kapur reckons fellow Indian Jyoti Randhawa maybe the man
to beat in the Indian Masters, which gets underway at the Delhi
Golf Club later this week.
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| King
and Heskey out of Capello`s squad
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London,
Feb 3:
Ledley King and Emile Heskey were left out on Saturday when
England manager Fabio Capello trimmed his squad to 23 for next
week's friendly with Switzerland.
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