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Sachin, Bajji to return for Test series 

Mumbai, July 7:
A fit-again Sachin Tendulkar and the controversial spinner Harbhajan Singh are set to return and beef up a struggling Indian team, to be picked tomorrow, for the three-Test series against Sri Lanka starting...
 
BCCI unaware of Dhoni's pull-out plan 

Mumbai, July 7:
The Cricket Board today said it has not received any intimation from India's ODI captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni to exclude him from the Sri Lanka-bound squad.
 
Suicide attack keeps PCB on tenterhooks  

Karachi, July 7:
Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram might believe that the ninth Asia Cup was too long an event and did not serve any real purpose for the hosts, but the Pakistan Cricket Board feels the successful...
 
Champions Trophy can be shifted: ICC chief 

Karachi, July 7:
ICC chief Haroon Logart on Monday promised to pull the Champions Trophy out of Pakistan if there was any threat of violence, after a deadly suicide blast on the night of the Asia Cup final.
 
Australia complete 5-0 whitewash over WI 

St.Kitts, July 07:
Mitchell Johnson starred with the ball, following a strong batting performance, as Australia completed a rare ODI series sweep in the Caribbean, when they cruised to a 169-run victory in the fifth and final ODI against...
 
Narrow miss for Negi at World Open Chess 

Philadelphia, July 7:
Grandmaster Parimarjan Negi put up a creditable show at the World Open Chess tournament but narrowly missed the title after losing to higher-rated Russian GM Evgeny Najer in a tie-break here.
 
Paes zooms back into Top-20  

New Delhi, July 7:
The semifinal appearance at the Wimbledon last week has helped Leander Paes leap eight places and return to the top-20 of ATP doubles rankings at 15th in the latest list issued on Monday.
 
Jeev, Randhawa slides in rankings 

New Delhi, July 7:
His fourth top-10 finish of the season at the European Open notwithstanding, Jeev Milkha Singh slipped a rung to 79th, while Jyoti Randhawa lost seven places to be 88th in the latest golf rankings.
 
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