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Stephanie Rice makes weepy apology for gay slur
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/8/2010 6:18:17 PM
Sydney: Australia's triple Olympic gold medallist Stephanie Rice made a tearful public apology for making a homophobic comment on Twitter, saying her words were thoughtless but not meant to offend.
 
B samples of 2 swimmers, athletes test positive
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/8/2010 5:49:06 PM
New Delhi: The 'B' samples of four athletes, including two Commonwealth Games-bound swimmers and a shot putter, on Wednesday returned positive for banned substance piling on the embarrassment to the country less than a month ahead of the Games here.
 
Bopanna-Qureshi reach first ever semis of Grand Slam
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/8/2010 5:48:23 PM
New York: Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi reached the semifinals of a Grand Slam for the first time in their career after recording a thrilling 7-5, 7-6 (2) win over 10th seeds Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman in the US Open men's doubles quarterfinals here.
 
ICC sends official notice to Pak cricketer Akmal
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/8/2010 3:47:28 PM
Melbourne: The International Cricket Council has sent an official notice to Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal telling him that he is under investigation for allegedly fixing the Sydney Test.
 
No need to ban whole Pakistan team: Ponting
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/8/2010 3:45:26 PM
Melbourne: Spot-fixing scandal should be dealt in an appropriate manner but it would be unfair to ban the whole Pakistan team for the alleged involvement of their three players, feels Australian captain Ricky Ponting.
 
Weightlifter Sanamacha Chanu caught for doping
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/8/2010 3:44:46 PM
New Delhi: Indian weightlifting was on Wednesday hit by another dope controversy barely days after the country was saved from international ban, including missing the Commonwealth Games, with 53kg lifter Sanamacha Chanu failing a NADA dope test conducted last month.
 
Afridi facing tough task in boosting Pakistan
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/8/2010 3:44:28 PM
Cardiff: Pakistan one-day captain Shahid Afridi admitted he had a job on his hands to raise the morale of his scandal-hit side after they were bowled out for just 89 by England in a thumping Twenty20 loss.
 
BCCI to cut down tenure of IPL Governing Council
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/8/2010 3:41:45 PM
Mumbai: In a move that can be viewed as cutting down the vast powers enjoyed previously by the Indian Premier League, the Cricket Board has decided to limit the IPL Governing Council's tenure from five years to one.
 
Paes-Black crash out of US Open
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/7/2010 5:46:15 PM
New York: Ace Indian Leander Paes and his Zimbabwean partner Cara Black suffered a straight-set defeat against Anna-Lena Groenefeld and Mark Knowles to bow out of the mixed doubles category of the US Open tennis tournament.
 
BCCI to deal directly with other boards
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/7/2010 3:13:03 PM
Mumbai: The BCCI has decided to deal directly with their counterparts in other countries to get the green signals for the participation of the foreign cricketers' who would be bought at the next Indian Premier League auction in November.
 
Indian athletes aim for best ever haul in CWG
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/7/2010 8:09:03 AM
New Delhi: The missing star power of Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell might have taken some sheen off it but the athletics event of the Delhi Commonwealth Games promises to be enthralling nonetheless with home-grown talents such as PT Usha-protege Tintu Luka gearing up to make a mark.
 
Spot-fixing: Pak fovt to investigate players assets
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 7:25:32 PM
Islamabad: In the wake of the spot-fixing scandal involving three Pakistan cricketers, the government has decided to investigate the assets of current and former players who have represented the country over the last five years.
 
I would love to come to India, says Usain Bolt
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 7:24:18 PM
New Delhi: A back injury and an unfavourable timing of the event forced Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt to skip the Commonwealth Games but the Olympic gold medallist said he would love to visit India some day.
 
This humiliation was avoidable: ex-Pak captain Imran
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 7:22:50 PM
Karachi: Pakistan's World Cup winning captain Imran Khan says had the PCB handed "exemplary" punishments to players found guilty of match-fixing years ago, the country could have avoided the humiliation of the current spot-fixing scandal.
 
Fresh pictures emerge of Pak players with Majeed
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 4:31:27 PM
Melbourne: Suspicion that the Australia-Pakistan Sydney Test could have been fixed is bound to get stronger with a newspaper here splashing a picture of some Pakistani cricketers with alleged bookie Mazhar Majeed, who is at the center of a spot-fixing scandal that has rocked the game.

 
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