Posted by Cricket News on March 25th, 2008
"Home series is very important. You've grown up in India and played a lot of cricket here. You know better than others how to play here and you know it is a good chance to perform."
Monday, 24 March , 2008, 22:33 Last Updated: Monday, 24 March , 2008, 22:34 Chennai: Virender Sehwag today exuded confidence that he would continue with his good Test form when India take on South Africa in the ... via Sify
Posted by Formula-1 Racing News on March 25th, 2008
"We take advantage of this into our preparations for the Grand Prix. "The temperatures and the conditions will be different but having spent more days there than other teams is a positive."
Lewis Hamilton found himself pushed to the shadows as his own boss, Martin Whitmarsh, and motor racing legend Niki Lauda heaped praise on the British driver's new McLaren team-mate Heikki Kovalainen. via This Is London
Posted by Sports News on March 25th, 2008
Tennessee guard and leading scorer Chris Lofton has a minor leg injury but is expected to play tomorrow against Louisville.
Posted by Sports News on March 25th, 2008
David Beckham, already the world's most famous footballer, is expected to reach another career highlight by becoming only the fifth player to win 100 caps for England.
Posted by World Soccer News on March 25th, 2008
"I'm just thinking about doing my best for Brazil"
Gilberto has denied suggestions that William Gallas has lost the support and friendship of his team-mates following Arsenal's poor run of form. via Eurosport
Posted by Golf News on March 25th, 2008
"Within five minutes, he was back to doing his thing."
Chef Paul Prudhomme reacts during an interview at his K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen in Harahan, La., Thursday, Sept. via Belleville News
Posted by Major League Baseball News on March 25th, 2008
"We're happy to have him, he's going to get playing time"
A career .281 hitter in parts of five seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays, Johnson was released Sunday after missing more than three months last year because of a lower back injury. via The Globe and Mail
Posted by NBA Basketball News on March 25th, 2008
Chris Webber is ending his comeback attempt with the Golden State Warriors and will retire after 15 seasons in the NBA.
Warriors spokesman Raymond Ridder says Webber will make the announcement at a news conference tomorrow.
The news was first reported by ESPN.com.
Webber played only nine games this season in his comeback attempt with the Golden State Warriors before being sidelined by a bum knee that has hampered him in recent years.
Webber was the most prominent member of the Fab Five at Michigan and played for Golden State, Washington, Sacramento, Philadelphia and Detroit in his NBA career. Read more
Posted by Formula-1 Racing News on March 25th, 2008
"I don't do it as a hobby. Nobody in their right mind will own a Formula One team as a hobby. It takes a lot of passion, commitment and dedication"
Kuala Lumpur, March 24: Indian billionaire Vijay Mallya says motorsports like Formula One has caught the imagination of the young and successful in India. via Newkerala.com
Posted by Cricket News on March 25th, 2008
Sri Lanka require nine West Indies wickets to seal victory in the first Test in Georgetown. via Daily Express
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