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Page 1/12 Glover grabs two-stroke lead MIAMI: US Open champion Lucas Glover seized control on the first day of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf firing a course record six-under 65 yesterday. Glover has a two-stroke lead over fellow American and British Open champion Stewart Cink at the Port Royal Golf Club course in Southampton, Bermuda. [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009 Choi looks to end lean spell at Johor Open JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia: Korean KJ Choi is determined to turn his fortunes around when the one-million-dollar Iskandar Johor Open starts in Malaysia today. Choi, a three-time Asian Tour winner, will have defending champion Retief Goosen of South Africa and Prayad Marksaeng of Thailand for company a [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009 10 runners in fray for Owners Cup DOHA: Owners Cup will be the feature event of the second race meeting at the Qatar’s Racing and Equestrian Club’s (REC) here today. A total of seven races have been framed for the day with the first race scheduled to begin at 4.30 pm with the Thoroughbred Handicap race for Qatari jockeys. Owne [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009 Ricky is not chasing Sachin’s record MUMBAI: Ricky Ponting said yesterday he would prefer to win matches for Australia than chase the record-breaking feats of Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar. “Its not about personal achievement or how many runs you score. It’s the number of games you can win for your team,” Ponting said ahead of a s [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009 Trinidad and Tobago face Cobras Hyderabad: Trinidad and Tobago, the only unbeaten team in the Champions League Twenty20, cannot afford to be complacent when they meet highly rated Cape Cobras in the semifinals at the Rajiv Gandhi stadium here today. The young spirited team from the West Indies, led by Darren Ganga, has turned o [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009 Ponting’s men wary of India MUMBAI: Australia hope to continue their winning streak when they clash with India in a seven-match One-Day series starting on Sunday, captain Ricky Ponting said. The world champions thrashed England 6-1 in September before winning the eight-nation Champions Trophy in South Africa earlier this mo [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009 Lack of match practice may delay Bond’s return to Tests WELLINGTON: New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond (pictured above) may be forced to delay his comeback to Test cricket because of a lack of match practice. Bond, who returned to the New Zealand One-Day team in September after losing his contract for joining the rebel Indian Cricket League, has not p [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009 PCB to have new code of conduct for players Karachi: Pakistani cricketers will have to sign a new code of conduct before leaving for UAE to play in a limited-overs series, the country’s cricket chief announced yesterday. The new order will bar players from speaking to the media without the board’s permission. Ijaz Butt, the Pakistan Cricke [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009 Safin rallies to down Davydenko MOSCOW: Russian tennis icon Marat Safin battled from a set down to advance past top seeded compatriot Nikolay Davydenko into the second round of the joint ATP and WTA tournament here yesterday. Safin, 76th in the ATP rankings, won 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 in a replay of 2006 final at the $2m tournament here [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009 Belgian star Henin set for Brisbane comeback brisbane: Belgium’s seven-time Grand Slam winner Justine Henin yesterday confirmed she would make her comeback from a 15-month retirement at Australia’s Brisbane International in January. The former world number one’s return to tournament tennis will pit her against compatriot and fellow ex-retir [more...] Posted on:10/22/2009
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