The Hindu
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The Hindu
India's interim captain Ajinkya Rahane has said his appointment came as a surprise. He might have a bigger role to play in Indian cricket, though, as its No. 2 man. The captaincy question having been settled, the selectors cannot be faulted for ...
Zimbabwe tour: Captaincy surprises Ajinkya RahaneEIN News Zimbabwe
Rahane surprised to be named stand-in India captainHindustan Times
The No.1 contender raceLivemint
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The Hindu
India's interim captain Ajinkya Rahane has said his appointment came as a surprise. He might have a bigger role to play in Indian cricket, though, as its No. 2 man. The captaincy question having been settled, the selectors cannot be faulted for ...
Zimbabwe tour: Captaincy surprises Ajinkya Rahane
Rahane surprised to be named stand-in India captain
The No.1 contender race
NewsDay
SRC Lead Bid to Charter Flight
AllAfrica.com
THE Sports Commission have taken a leading role in trying to assist ZIFA to secure a charter flight that will take the Warriors to Comoros for their African Nations Championships qualifier against the Indian Ocean islanders on Saturday. Broke ZIFA ...
Warriors hit top gearNewsDay
WARRIORS IN GOALKEEPING CRISISThe Zimbabwe Daily
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AllAfrica.com
THE Sports Commission have taken a leading role in trying to assist ZIFA to secure a charter flight that will take the Warriors to Comoros for their African Nations Championships qualifier against the Indian Ocean islanders on Saturday. Broke ZIFA ...
Warriors hit top gear
WARRIORS IN GOALKEEPING CRISIS
Telegraph.co.uk
Alberto Salazar allegation hints at worldwide abuse of the system
Telegraph.co.uk
Pretending to be ill is something we have all been guilty of at some point in our lives. Whether it be to avoid an unpleasant experience or to facilitate a pleasant one, everyone has on at least one occasion resorted to 'pulling a sickie'. But most of ...
I'm 100pc clean, says Mo FarahChronicle
Farah to sever Salazar ties if doping accusations provenTODAYonline
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Telegraph.co.uk
Pretending to be ill is something we have all been guilty of at some point in our lives. Whether it be to avoid an unpleasant experience or to facilitate a pleasant one, everyone has on at least one occasion resorted to 'pulling a sickie'. But most of ...
I'm 100pc clean, says Mo Farah
Farah to sever Salazar ties if doping accusations proven
Questions over Alberto Salazar testosterone rebuttal after he called claims ...
Times of India
Women's World Cup: Japan beat England 2-1, to face USA in final
Times of India
EDMONTON (Canada): A late own-goal by England defender Laura Bassett put defending champions Japan into the final of the Women's World Cup on Wednesday with a 2-1 win. Japan next play the two-time winners United States in the final at Vancouver ...
Women's World Cup 2015: England's heroic journeyBBC Sport
England falls to Japan on own goal in Women's World Cup semiToronto Star
World Cup: Key Stat Takeaways From Japan's Win Over EnglandESPN
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Times of India
EDMONTON (Canada): A late own-goal by England defender Laura Bassett put defending champions Japan into the final of the Women's World Cup on Wednesday with a 2-1 win. Japan next play the two-time winners United States in the final at Vancouver ...
Women's World Cup 2015: England's heroic journey
England falls to Japan on own goal in Women's World Cup semi
World Cup: Key Stat Takeaways From Japan's Win Over England
Los Angeles Times
Novak Djokovic pays tribute as his opponent plays last Wimbledon match
Los Angeles Times
In the midst of tough tennis competition Wednesday, with stakes incredibly high, two moments of human sensitivity stood out on the third day of the Wimbledon fortnight. Novak Djokovic, the top seed and defending champion, cruised past journeyman Jarkko ...
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Los Angeles Times
In the midst of tough tennis competition Wednesday, with stakes incredibly high, two moments of human sensitivity stood out on the third day of the Wimbledon fortnight. Novak Djokovic, the top seed and defending champion, cruised past journeyman Jarkko ...
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