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India will heavily rely on batsmen against Lanka 

Karachi, July 5:
With their bowlers looking quite ordinary, India will heavily rely on their in-form batsmen to to do the job when they take on a confident Sri Lanka in the final of the Asia Cup cricket tournament here on Sunday.
 
Poncha crosses Olympic 'B' qualifying mark 

New Delhi, July 5:
Four-time national champion Rehan Poncha attained the Olympic 'B' qualification mark in the 200m butterfly event to become India's prospective contender for the Beijing Games in the event at the Telstra Grand Prix in Sydney today.
 
BCCI throws weight behind PCB  

Karachi, July 5:
The Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) has asserted its support to hosting of the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan, insisting it never doubted the successful organisation of the elite tournament across the border.
 
Australia beats West Indies  

Basseterre, July 5:
Australia held its nerve to win the fourth one-day cricket international by one run over a panic-stricken West Indies on Friday at Warner Park.
 
Unhappy Holding resigns from ICC 

London, July 5:
West Indies legend Michael Holding has resigned from the International Cricket Council in protest of their decision to convert result of the forfeited 2006 Oval Test between England and Pakistan into a drawn match.
 
Too early to speak about players for new season: KKR  

Kolkata, July 5:
It's too early to speak about the new faces for the next season till the Board finalises the $5-million cap for buying players, according to the Kolkata Knight Riders team management.
 
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