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Kings XI beat Daredevils by 4 wkts  

Mohali, Apr 27:
After making a brilliant 75 that almost sealed the fate of the match in favour of Kings XI, Simon Katich ran himself after he had a mix-up with Yuvraj Singh. The Kings XI were 119/4 after 14 overs, needing another 38 to win off 36 balls.
 
Mumbai in big trouble 

Mumbai, Apr 27:
Shaun Pollock also followed Jayasuriya to the Mumbai dug-out as he got castled by medium pacer Sanjay Bangar for 31. Mumbai were reeling at 84/5 after 14 overs.
 
I have forgiven Harbhajan: Sreesanth  

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 27:
Still in a state of shock after being punched by one of his Indian team mates, Kerala pacer S Sreesanth said he has no bitter feeling towards Harbhajan Singh and he has forgiven the volatile off-spinner.
 
Australia express regret on Speed`s departure 

Melbourne, Apr 27:
Cricket Australia expressed regret on Sunday at the premature end to Malcolm Speed`s spell as chief executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
 
India eves go down 1-2 to Netherland Antilles, finish 4th  

Kazan, Apr 27:
India's profligate women's hockey team let in a late goal and conceded another in extra time to go down 1-2 to Netherlands Antilles and bronze medal in the third place play off of the Olympic qualifiers here on Sunday.
 
IOA manage IHF or World Cup: FIH  

Kazan (Russia), Apr 27:
The embattled Indian Hockey Federation came in for some fresh salvos from the FIH with the world body on Sunday threatening to scrap the Promoting Indian Hockey Project and the 2010 World Cup if the IOA fails to clean up...
 
Indian lifters disappoint on first day of Olympic qualifiers  

New Delhi, Apr 27:
Indian weightlifters got off to a disappointing start at the Asian Weightlifting championship at Kanazawa, Japan, with both V Srinavasa Rao and Shaya Devi finishing way down the final standings.
 
Nadal creates Monte Carlo tennis history  

Monte Carlo, Apr 27:
Rafael Nadal won an historic fourth successive Monte Carlo Masters title on Sunday as he defeated world number one Roger Federer 7-5, 7-5 in the latest instalment of their epic rivalry.
 
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