Gary Lineker can’t resist cheeky squeeze on wife Danielle’s bum |
- Gary Lineker can’t resist cheeky squeeze on wife Danielle’s bum
- Beating Pakistan would be as tough as winning Ashes: Ian Bell
- Fans pan India`s `faithful husbands` in Australia
- If my husband cheated he’d be gone: Sexy Imogen Thomas
- Tim Howard becomes 4th goalkeeper to score in EPL
- Saina sails into quarters of Korea Open
- Clarke’s batting has improved with Australia’s captaincy: Ponting
- ‘Pak to rely on both spin, pace to take on England in upcoming UAE series’
- Ramiz says 99% of Pak cricketers in favour of foreign cricket coach
- PCB shortlists six candidates for national coach posts
- Spurs` Ginobili to have hand surgery, out 6-8 weeks
- Beitar Jerusalem punished for racist chanting by fans
- Top seed Lisicki forced out of Auckland with injury
- Want a controversy-free England series: Pak team manager
- Michael Clarke: A cricketer and a gentleman
- Heartbroken Afridi decides never to be captain again
- Wales to host Costa Rica in Gary Speed memorial
- Avoiding pirates, Groupama wins ocean race leg
- Beaux Barfield ready to rewrite IndyCar rules
- Team Sky contemplate mixing green and yellow at Tour
- Virgin steps into Northern Rock boots to sponsor Newcastle
- QPR lose appeal against Barton red card
- Court predicts Wozniacki will win major this year
- Byrd flies extra high for title defence at Kapalua
- IPL nothing compared to Tests for Martin Guptill
- London Olympic glitch creates oversold tickets
- Bhupathi, Bopanna survive scare to enter doubles quarters
- Fabregas, Messi lead Barca Cup rout
- Man United slump to second straight defeat
- Federer eases into Qatar quarter-finals
- Finger costs Virat Kohli half of match fee
- Clarke paints Australia 'in the pink' at Sydney
- Oosthuizen set his sights on PGA Tour
- Paes-Tipsarevic move into doubles quarterfinals of Chennai open
- Nadal cruises to Qatar quarter-finals
- Wawrinka survives lucky loser to make Chennai 8
- Khan relaxed over Pakistan coaching future
- Sri Lanka lose openers after pounding
- Saina Nehwal reaches second round of Korea Open
- Serve and volley Tsonga wins in Qatar
- Jharkhand outplay Bihar in East Zone basketball tourney
- Rajasthan confidently moved towards Ranji semis
- Karate contingent march past with Mamata cut-outs
- 10-man Salgaocar beat Lajong 2-1
- Australia likely to play Harris in Perth Test
- Aravind, Harikrishnan win in Chennai Open chess tourney
- Chirag defeat Mumbai FC 2-0
- Chennai Open: Raonic starts season on winning note
- Ponting`s wife sure of his century once he crossed 60s
- Dhoni is a very defensive captain: Mark Waugh
| Gary Lineker can’t resist cheeky squeeze on wife Danielle’s bum Posted: Gary Lineker was spotted admiring his wife Danielle’s body while sunbathing on the beach in St Barts. |
| Beating Pakistan would be as tough as winning Ashes: Ian Bell Posted: England batsman Ian Bell has admitted that beating Pakistan in the Middle East would be just as tough as winning the Ashes. |
| Fans pan India`s `faithful husbands` in Australia Posted: India`s effigy sellers are licking their lips at the prospect of booming business as the national cricket team continue to struggle on a shambolic tour of Australia. |
| If my husband cheated he’d be gone: Sexy Imogen Thomas Posted: Imogen Thomas, who has been talking about her “scandal� with Ryan Giggs, said on a celebrity episode of ‘Come Dine With Me’ that had the footballer cheated on her rather than his wife, he’d have been out of the door. |
| Tim Howard becomes 4th goalkeeper to score in EPL Posted: Everton`s Tim Howard connected from about 100 yards to became just the fourth goalkeeper to score in the Premier League. |
| Saina sails into quarters of Korea Open Posted: Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal sailed into the Korea Open Super Series quarterfinals after notching up a straight-game victory over Shao Chieh Cheng of Chinese Taipei in the second round in Seoul. |
| Clarke’s batting has improved with Australia’s captaincy: Ponting Posted: Former skipper Ricky Ponting has said that his successor Michael Clarke has become a better batsman with the Australian captaincy. |
| ‘Pak to rely on both spin, pace to take on England in upcoming UAE series’ Posted: Pakistan’s interim cricket coach Mohsin Khan has said the team will rely on a combination of both pace and spin instead of merely banking on spinners to take on England in the upcoming series in the United Arab Emirates. |
| Ramiz says 99% of Pak cricketers in favour of foreign cricket coach Posted: Former captain Ramiz Raja has backed the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) view of hiring a foreign coach, adding that a majority of cricketers are in favour of such a move. |
| PCB shortlists six candidates for national coach posts Posted: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said it has shortlisted six candidates for national coach posts. |
| Spurs` Ginobili to have hand surgery, out 6-8 weeks Posted: San Antonio Spurs guard and leading scorer Manu Ginobili will undergo surgery on his broken shooting hand on Thursday and miss up to two months, the National Basketball Association team said. |
| Beitar Jerusalem punished for racist chanting by fans Posted: An Israel Football Association court docked Premier League strugglers Beitar Jerusalem two points for racist chanting by some of their fans against an opposing team player last month. |
| Top seed Lisicki forced out of Auckland with injury Posted: Top seed Sabine Lisicki was forced out of the Auckland Classic on Thursday when she suffered an abdominal injury during her quarter-final against fellow German Angelique Kerber. |
| Want a controversy-free England series: Pak team manager Posted: Pakistani cricketers have been given specific instructions by the PCB to only focus on their game and avoid getting into controversy in the forthcoming series against England in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, said team manager Naved Cheema. |
| Michael Clarke: A cricketer and a gentleman Posted: Australian captain Michael Clarke selflessly declared with his innings five runs short of Don Bradman and Mark Taylor`s highest score of 334 and just 51 runs short of opener Matthew Hayden`s Australian record of 380 Test runs. |
| Heartbroken Afridi decides never to be captain again Posted: "Heartbroken" after his controversy-marred stint as skipper last year, flamboyant Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has vowed never to accept the national cricket team`s captaincy again. |
| Wales to host Costa Rica in Gary Speed memorial Posted: Wales will host Costa Rica next month in a memorial match for late national manager Gary Speed, who was found dead at his home on November 27 in an apparent suicide. |
| Avoiding pirates, Groupama wins ocean race leg Posted: French team Groupama earned its first stage victory in the Volvo Ocean Race, defeating overall leader Telefonica in a sprint to Abu Dhabi to complete the second leg. |
| Beaux Barfield ready to rewrite IndyCar rules Posted: IndyCar`s new race director is taking a hard line. Beaux Barfield intends to call blocking, impose more consistent penalties and create better lines of communication between teams and drivers, and he won`t compromise on those issues. |
| Team Sky contemplate mixing green and yellow at Tour Posted: Two years after Team Sky principal Dave Brailsford`s declared he wanted a British rider to win the Tour de France by 2014, the road racing team now have the manpower to target both the yellow and green jerseys in the three-week race. |
| Virgin steps into Northern Rock boots to sponsor Newcastle Posted: Virgin Money said it had struck a two-year deal to sponsor Premier League football team Newcastle United, just days after buying the banking business of current sponsor Northern Rock. |
| QPR lose appeal against Barton red card Posted: Queens Park Rangers have lost their appeal against midfielder Joey Barton`s red card in Monday`s match against Norwich City, the FA said. |
| Court predicts Wozniacki will win major this year Posted: World number one Caroline Wozniacki will break her grand slam drought this year and win a major title, former Australian great Margaret Court predicted. |
| Byrd flies extra high for title defence at Kapalua Posted: Jonathan Byrd will defend a PGA Tour title for a fourth time at this week`s season-opening Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Hawaii, but this one feels extra special for the American. |
| IPL nothing compared to Tests for Martin Guptill Posted: New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill has opted to play county cricket in England instead of the Twenty20 matches in the Indian Premier League. Guptill believes that Test cricket will always remain his priority and he wants to play first class cricket so that he can improve which would ultimately benefit him in the upcoming Test series for New Zealand. |
| London Olympic glitch creates oversold tickets Posted: A ticketing mix-up by London Olympic organizers will pay off for some buyers: Instead of tickets for synchronized swimming, they`ll get to see the 100-meter track final. |
| Bhupathi, Bopanna survive scare to enter doubles quarters Posted: The top seed Indian pair of Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna survived a scare from the British-Belgian pair of Ken Skupski and Xavier Malisse to enter the quarterfinals of the Aircel Chennai Open 2012. |
| Fabregas, Messi lead Barca Cup rout Posted: Lionel Messi and Cesc Fabregas each scored twice as Barcelona thrilled the Nou Camp with a crushing 4-0 win over Osasuna in their King`s Cup last 16 first leg. |
| Man United slump to second straight defeat Posted: Champions Manchester United suffered a second straight Premier League defeat, losing 3-0 to Newcastle United to leave Manchester City three points clear at the top of the table. |
| Federer eases into Qatar quarter-finals Posted: Roger Federer extended his winning run to 19 matches with an easy victory at the Qatar Open while longtime rival Rafael Nadal was equally impressive in reaching the quarter-finals. |
| Finger costs Virat Kohli half of match fee Posted: Indian batsman Virat Kohli was fined half of his match fee on Thursday for responding to barracking from the crowd by gesturing at them with his middle finger on day two of the second Test against Australia. |
| Clarke paints Australia 'in the pink' at Sydney Posted: India were 114/2, still 354 runs shy of avoiding innings defeat with two whole days to spare. Gautam Gambhir remained unbeaten on 68 while Sachin Tendulkar was not out on 8 at stumps. |
| Oosthuizen set his sights on PGA Tour Posted: Louis Oosthuizen, the 2010 British Open champion, has his sights set on making an impact on the PGA Tour this season. |
| Paes-Tipsarevic move into doubles quarterfinals of Chennai open Posted: India`s Leander Paes began his stint with new partner Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia on a victorious note on Wednesday. |
| Nadal cruises to Qatar quarter-finals Posted: Top seed Rafael Nadal cruised into the quarter-finals of the Qatar Open with a routine 6-2, 6-2 victory over qualifier Denis Gremelmayr. |
| Wawrinka survives lucky loser to make Chennai 8 Posted: Stanislas Wawrinka clawed back from a set down to begin the defense of his Chennai Open title with a win on Wednesday. |
| Khan relaxed over Pakistan coaching future Posted: Interim team coach Mohsin Khan has said that he will have no problem with the Pakistan Cricket Board if he does not get the role full time. |
| Sri Lanka lose openers after pounding Posted: Sri Lanka were 149 for two at the close in reply to South Africa`s 580 for four declared, a deficit of 431 runs. |
| Saina Nehwal reaches second round of Korea Open Posted: Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal waltzed into the second round of the Korea Open Super Series with a straight-game victory. |
| Serve and volley Tsonga wins in Qatar Posted: Third-seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga defeated Italian Flavio Cipolla in the second round of Qatar Open. |
| Jharkhand outplay Bihar in East Zone basketball tourney Posted: Hosts Jharkhand trounced Bihar 58-20 in the opener of the East Zone Basketball Championship for men`s and women`s on Wednesday. |
| Rajasthan confidently moved towards Ranji semis Posted: Rajasthan have virtually assured themselves a semifinal berth in the Ranji Trophy tournament after bundling out Hyderabad for 144 |
| Karate contingent march past with Mamata cut-outs Posted: The inaugural ceremony of the 4th National Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan (PYKKA) on Wednesday witnessed political overtone. |
| 10-man Salgaocar beat Lajong 2-1 Posted: Despite being reduced to 10-men, defending champions Salgaocar Sports Club warded off the challenge from visitors Shillong Lajong. |
| Australia likely to play Harris in Perth Test Posted: Given the resounding success of their pacers against the Indian batting line up, Australia are expected to play four fast bowlers in the Perth Test. |
| Aravind, Harikrishnan win in Chennai Open chess tourney Posted: M Aravind registered a shock win over International Master Rahul Sangma while R A Harikrishnan defeated grandmaster Nisha Mohota. |
| Posted: Goals in either half helped Chirag United Kerala thwart a complacent Mumbai FC`s bid for a hat-trick of wins as the visitors won the round 13 I-League clash 2-0. |
| Chennai Open: Raonic starts season on winning note Posted: Fourth seed Canadian Milos Raonic won his first round match of the season beginning Chennai Open with utmost ease. |
| Ponting`s wife sure of his century once he crossed 60s Posted: Ricky Ponting`s wife was sure that his husband would get to the hundred when he crossed 60s. |
| Dhoni is a very defensive captain: Mark Waugh Posted: Unimpressed with Mahendra Singh Dhoni`s leadership skills, Mark Waugh termed the Indian as a "defensive captain". |
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