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Sachin’s wicket would be the key: Sangakkara  

Mumbai, July 20:
Even though Indian batting wears a daunting look, packed with batting stalwarts, Kumara Sangakkara singles out Sachin Tendulkar as the crucial factor.
 
Kapil slams Yuvraj's partying habits  

Chandigarh, July 20:
Former India captain Kapil Dev slammed Yuvraj Singh for attending late night parties instead of focussing on cricket.
 
Shoaib Akthar excluded from T20 tourney  

Mumbai, July 20:
Despite the 18-month ban on Pakistani pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar being lifted temporarily, till the writ petition is heard in September, ‘The Rawalpindi Express’ was still not considered over fitness concerns for the...
 
ICC still undecided on venue of Champions Trophy  

New Delhi, July 20:
The International Cricket Council`s (ICC) executive board will decide this week whether or not to shift September`s Champions Trophy out of Pakistan because of security issues, the governing body said on Sunday.
 
Hackett breaks short-course 800 freestyle world record 

Melbourne, July 20:
Australian swimmer Grant Hackett broke his own short-course 800 metres freestyle world record at a meet in Melbourne on Sunday.
 
Pakistan cricketers line up for dope tests 

Karachi, July 20:
Pakistan's star cricketers lined up at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore on Sunday to undergo dope tests two months before the Champions Trophy.
 
Milkha Singh to head Arjuna committee  

New Delhi, July 20:
'Flying Sikh' Milkha Singh will chair the 15-member expert committee which would decide winners of the Arjuna and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna awards, while tennis legend Ramanathan Krishnan heads the panel that would...
 
Paes-Dlouhy, Bhupathi-Knowles get 1st round byes  

Toronto, July 20:
Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi got first round byes with their respective partners in the USD 2,615,000 ATP Rogers Masters beginning here tomorrow.
 
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