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New Delhi, September 21: Ajay Jayaram and P V Sindhu advanced to the second round of the men’s and women’s singles competition respectively after notching up contrasting victories in the Japan Super Series in Tokyo on Wednesday. The world number 29 Jayaram thrashed Zi Liang Derek Wong of Singapore 21-14, 21-14 while Sindhu prevailed over Kaori Imabeppu 21-18, 17-21, 21-13 after a gruelling battle

If South Africa were hoping to ease their way into the tournament, they couldn't have wished for a better surface to open their campaign on than the pitch they encountered on Thursday night in Hambantota. The South Africa seamers might have started paying attention when Dale Steyn's first delivery zipped off the surface and carried well to the keeper, but when Morne Morkel bowled Vusi Sibanda with

Barcelona, September 20: Lionel Messi came to the rescue with a late double to earn Barcelona a 3-2 victory over Group G opponents Spartak Moscow on Wednesday as the Catalans stuttered in the opening match of their Champions League campaign. Barca are aiming for their third Champions League trophy in five years but could have had their first home defeat in the competition in nearly three years

Sydney, September 20: The chief of Australia's Melbourne Renegades team will fly to the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka next week in a bid to sign estranged England batsman Kevin Pietersen for the domestic Big Bash series, reports said on Thursday. Renegades boss Stuart Coventry said he hoped to arrange a meeting with Pietersen, who is working as a television commentator at the World Twenty20. "I'd

Veteran Australian opener Matthew Hayden has called time on his glittering playing career, opting not to play in Australia's domestic Twenty20 series this year, his Brisbane Heat team said Thursday. The Heat said that after lengthy discussions, Hayden, 40, had opted not to return for a final series after signing as their marquee player for last season's inaugural T20 Big Bash League. Hayden, who

Comeback man Yuvraj Singh provided three crucial breakthroughs but India were far from convincing as they launched their ICC World Twenty20 campaign with a scrappy 23-run victory over minnows Afghanistan in here today. Put into bat, it was man of the match Virat Kohli's half-century and an useful contribution of 38 from Suresh Raina which helped India reach a decent target of 159 for five in 20

New Delhi: The All India Tennis Association (AITA) Tuesday hit back strongly against the charges levelled at it by tennis star Mahesh Bhupathi saying the player was free to take a legal recourse against the association. Hiranmoy Chatterjee, senior executive committee member of the AITA, said that the association was justified in sidelining Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna from playing in the national

Colombo, September 19: Even taking into account the fact that Twenty20 is a great leveller in the game of cricket, minnows Afghanistan will not be expected to trouble India much as the two Asian neighbours lock horns in a Group ‘A’ opener of the World T20 here at the R Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. In their few brushes with major teams since their arrival on the international stage, Afghanistan

New Delhi, September 18: Lashing out at the All India Tennis Association, Mahesh Bhupathi blamed the tennis body for playing 'dirty politics' adding that he being termed as a traitor is unacceptable to him. In a press conference in Mumbai on Tuesday, Bhupathi blamed AITA president Anil Khanna for taking full advantage of the rift between him and Leander Paes. Earlier, Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna

Colombo, September 18: India captain Mahendra Singh was happy with the way his boys warmed-up for the World Twenty20 despite losing the practice game to arch-rivals Pakistan by five wickets at the Premedasa Stadium on Monday. "It was a good test for the main tournament and it was a good game. We could test which combination would be the best for the tournament," Dhoni said. "We bowled well in the