PR-inside.com) CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (AP) - Openers Jamie How and Aaron Redmond combined for 55 runs to get New Zealand off to a good start in its chase of a 317-run victory target set by Bangladesh on the fourth day of  |  |


PR-inside.com) ? MOHALI, India (AP) - Offspinner Harbhajan Singh struck twice in the final over before tea to leave Australia at 50 for 2 wickets Monday chasing an imposing victory target of 516 in the second cricket test against India.Having  |  |
PR-inside.com) MOHALI, India (AP) - India opener Gautam Gambhir produced his second century during India's brutal demolition of Australia as the hosts raced to 230 for 2 wickets and a lead of 431 at lunch on the fourth day of  |
PR-inside.com) CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (AP) - Tailenders Mashrafee bin Murtaza and Abdur Razzak combined for 36 runs Monday before Bangladesh was dismissed for 242 in their second innings with a 316-run lead over New Zealand on the fourth day of the  |


PR-inside.com) CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (AP) - Scoreboard at tea Monday on the fourth day of the first cricket test between Bangladesh and New Zealand at Birshrestha Ruhul Amin stadium: Bangladesh, 1st Innings 245 New Zealand, 1st Innings 171 Bangladesh, 2nd Innings(Overnight:  |
PR-inside.com) 1. Rafael Nadal, Spain, 7,100 points. 2. Roger Federer, Switzerland, 5,805. 3. Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 4,575. 4. Andy Murray, Britain, 3,420. 5. David Ferrer, Spain, 2,315. 6. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 2,265. 7. Andy Roddick, United States, 2,045. 8. David  |
MOSCOW, October 20 (RIA Novosti) - Zenit St. Petersburg's general director has denied media speculation that the club will approach current AC Milan trainer Carlo Ancelotti if Dick Advocaat refuses to sign a new contract. Dutch trainer Advocaat took over  |  |
PR-inside.com) 1. Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, 4,555 points. 2. Dinara Safina, Russia, 3,782. 3. Serena Williams, United States, 3,716. 4. Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, 3,413. 5. Elena Dementieva, Russia, 3,235. 6. Maria Sharapova, Russia, 3,040. 7. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, 2,726. 8. Venus  |
PR-inside.com) MOHALI, India (AP) - India set Australia an imposing victory target of 516 in the second cricket test Monday after rushing to 314 for 3 wickets declared in its second innings. Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni smashed 68 from 84  |
PR-inside.com) MOHALI, India (AP) - Scoreboard Monday after India declares its second innings against Australia in the second cricket test at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium: India, 1st Innings 469 Australia, 1st Innings India, 2nd Innings (Overnight: 100 without loss  |
Andy Murray says he still has a long way to go to match the achievements of Tim Henman, despite winning his second Masters Series title on Sunday.  |  |
Luiz Felipe Scolari refused to accept the label of Premier League title favourites after watching Chelsea dismantle Middlesbrough.  |
Former Chelsea and current Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho wants to return to England once his reign at the San Siro is over.  |
Rams boss Paul Jewell has said he will throw any Derby player found guilty of match-fixing allegations out of Pride Park.  |
Juande Ramos admitted Tottenham's situation was "terrible" after Stoke's 2-1 win condemned his side to their sixth defeat in eight games.  |
Phil Brown insists his Hull side can continue to improve after Michael Turner's header moved the Tigers back to third place in the top flight.  |
Newcastle legend Sir Bobby Robson believes Alan Shearer has the "clout" to turn the ailing North-East club around.  |
Brazilian striker Ronaldo insists he is not thinking of retiring and that he still has much more to offer in the game.  |
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