| Riders
restricted to only 133/6
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Kolkata,
May 13:
Top class bowling by Delhi bowlers restricted Kolkata Knight
Riders to a modest total of 133 for 6, the second lowest total
in IPL while batting first. No batsman could able to fire in
T20 style as they had to content...
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| Tendulkar
all set for IPL debut
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Mumbai,
May 13:
Boosted by the availability of their icon and captain Sachin
Tendulkar who has recovered from his groin injury, hosts Mumbai
Indians go into their IPl clash against the high-flying Chennai
Super Kings eager to make it four wins...
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| MCA
meeting to decide on venue of IPL final
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Mumbai,
May 13:
An emergency meeting of the Mumbai Cricket Association's managing
committee has been convened here tomorrow following opposition
to the move to shift the final of the Indian Premier League
from the...
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| Five
players given boot by Knight Riders
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Kolkata,
May 13:
A day after giving the boot to five players, the Kolkata Knight
Riders team management today said the decision was taken as
coach John Buchanan felt they did not have any realistic chance
to play in the Indian Premier League.
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| Younis
Khan bowled over by Warne's captaincy
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Karachi,
May 13:
Shane Warne's inspiring leadership in the Indian Premier League
continues to impress all and his Rajasthan Royals teammate Younis
Khan believes the side owes its rich success to the Australian
spin great.
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| Sports
Minister to review weightlifting dope shame
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New
Delhi, May 13:
With the ghost of doping returning to haunt Indian weightlifting,
Sports Minister M S Gill has taken strong exception to the latest
dope case involving Kavita Devi and has decided to call a review
meeting to discuss the menace.
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| Gill's
meeting illegal, says Kalmadi
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New
Delhi, May 13:
Indian Olympic Association President Suresh Kalmadi today denounced
former Indian Hockey Federation chief KPS Gill's move to convene
an executive committee meeting of the disbanded body, calling
it illegal.
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| Torch
relay scaled down after quake
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Beijing,
May 13:
The Beijing Olympic torch relay will be scaled down in the wake
of the devastating earthquake that hit China, a spokesman for
the Games organising committee (BOCOG) told AFP Tuesday.
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