| Nottingham Forest owner found dead at home English football club Nottingham Forest's owner Nigel Doughty, who stepped down as the club's chairman in October, was found dead at his home in Lincolnshire.
The club said that the 54-year-old was... | |
| Scoreboard: India vs. Australia, First ODI Scoreboard of the ODI tri-series opener between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) here Sunday:
Australia:
Matthew Wade b R Sharma 67
David Warner b Vinay Kumar 6
Ricky... |
| India lose ODI tri-series opener by 65 runs India lost the ODI tri-series opener against Australia by 65 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here Sunday.
India were bowled out for 151 in 29.2 overs while chasing 217 in a 32-over... |
| Clarke says he won't oppose T20 matches at expense of ODIs Australian captain Michael Clarke has said he will not tand in the way if the Cricket Australia decides to hold more Twenty20 international matches at the expense of the one-day matches.
"Honestly... |
| Nottingham Forest owner found dead in his home The owner of Championship football side Nottingham Forest, Nigel Doughty has been found dead in a gymnasium at his home in Lincolnshire.
He is believed to have died from natural causes and police... |
| Lee's foot injury to keep him out of international cricket for remaining season Australian fast bowler Brett Lee will miss the rest of the international cricket season due to a broken foot.
Australia team doctor Trefor James has revealed that Lee broke his right foot while... |
| Scoreboard of Australia's innings against India in first ODI Scoreboard of Australia's innings against India in the first One-day International at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Sunday:
Australia
Mathew Wade b R Sharma 67
David Warner b Vinay Kumar... |
| Australia set revised 218-run target for India Australia made 216 for five in 32 overs in the ODI tri-series opener against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here Sunday, setting India a 218-run target according to the Duckworth-Lewis... |
| Prince Harry, Beckham party together Prince Harry and soccer star David Beckham enjoyed an evening at the exclusive Arts Club here.
The British royal and the sportsman partied till the early hours in London on Friday, reports... |
| India elect to field in tri-series opener India put Australia into bat in the opening match of the Commonwealth Bank Series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here Sunday.
Teams:
India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain), Gautam Gambhir, Sachin... |
| Riots in Egypt Continue: At Least 12 Dead, 2,500 Injured Protesters in Egypt faced off with police in the capital, Cairo, and other cities for a third straight day Saturday in clashes that have left at least 12 people dead and 2,500 others wounded.
The... |
| Madonna feels like football player gearing up for Super Bowl performance Madonna, who is preparing for her performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday, has revealed that she feels like one of the players who are getting ready to take to the pitch.
The 53-year-old singer is... |
| Fit-again Bresnan rejoins England England have received a much-needed boost ahead of the limited-overs leg of their tour to the United Arab Emirates after Tim Bresnan arrived back in Dubai.Bresnan joined up with the squad on Sunday... |
| Ernemen game in London postponed Fermanagh's National Football League Division 4 opener against London has been called off because of heavy snow in Ruislip. The match was scheduled to start at 1300 GMT but the pitch was... |
| Boeljon wins Australian Ladies Masters by 1 shot from Ryu, Luna and Kim GOLD COAST, Australia - Christel Boeljon birdied the final hole to win the Australian Ladies Masters by one stroke Sunday. The 24-year-old Dutch golfer closed with a 4-under 68 in the final round... |
| Yuvraj diagnosed with cancer Yuvraj Singh has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing chemotherapy in the United States. A tumour on his lung was diagnosed as non-malignant late last year, but his physiotherapist... |
| Mills wary of wounded Zimbabwe Having suffered two heavy defeats from two thus far on their tour to New Zealand, Kyle Mills knows Zimbabwe will be determined to turn things around in the second ODI in Whangarei on Monday.Brendan... |
| Lone strike for England as Ali goes big Azhar Ali picked up his second Test ton on day three of the third Test against England as Pakistan continued to assert their dominance, moving to 295 for three lunch.With the match slipping from... |
| Yuvraj undergoing cancer treatment According to Yuvraj Singh's physiotherapist, Jatin Choudhary, the all-rounder is undergoing treatment for cancer in the United States.In November last year, Yuvraj was diagnosed with a... |
| India chase 217 at MCG India's batsmen have it all to do in the opening match of the tri-series as they are chasing 217 in their rain-affected game against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.Australia rode on... |
| Garber: R is for rematch, not revenge Vince Wilfork , Brady's leadership counterpart on defense, said of his teammates, "As far as revenge and they're holding the torch and all, I don't think it's anything... |
| Denmon rallies Mizzou past Kansas COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- After a bunch of off-target games, Marcus Denmon couldn't miss. Especially at the finish. The senior guard hit three 3-pointers in the final 2:05, the last for the... |
| Cavendish fit for Team Sky debut British cyclist Mark Cavendish has been declared fit to make his Team Sky debut in the opening stage of the Tour of Qatar after recovering from illness. The 26-year-old, who... |
| Tunisia/Ghana: North Faces West Africa in Soccer Face-Off AllAfrica is a voice of, by and about Africa - aggregating, producing and distributing 2000 news and information items daily from over 130 African news organizations and our own reporters to an... |
| Patrick Reusse: Too much 'me' in the college game Kentucky and Utah were playing for the NCAA men's basketball title in the Alamodome on March 30, 1998. This was Tubby Smith's first season at Kentucky and the culmination of what had been... |
| Jerry Zgoda's Sunday Insider: A year shapes a life of former Minnesota ABAer Erv Inniger is grateful for that first cold northern winter spent in these parts long ago. Grateful for the chance to play straight out of college for a fledgling franchise in a fledgling league... |
| Michael Russo's Sunday Insider: Straight talk on Parise Maybe I'm partially to blame for creating the mass Zach Parise hysteria going on in the Twin Cities right now because for two years, maybe three, I've identified this upcoming summer as the... |
| Canaries show leaves Lambert chirpy Norwich manager Paul Lambert rated their 2-0 win over Bolton as one of the best performances he has seen since taking over at Carrow Road three years ago.The Canaries dominated Saturday's game... |
| Sigurdsson makes Rodgers smile Swansea manager Brendan Rodgers revealed his delight at being reunited with midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, who inspired his side's 2-1 win at West Brom.The Icelandic international impressed... |
| Pulis fumes at Huth red Tony Pulis has indicated Stoke will appeal against Robert Huth's sending off in the 1-0 defeat to Sunderland - and suggested that play-acting by Black Cats midfielder David Meyler contributed to... |
| Hughes rues Cisse dismissal Mark Hughes believes QPR would have beaten Wolves had it not been for Djibril Cisse's sending off.It had looked like the west Londoners would secure the three points after seeing debutant Bobby... |
| Wenger just glad to win Arsene Wenger refused to get carried away with Arsenal's 7-1 thrashing of 10-man Blackburn at Emirates Stadium, where captain Robin van Persie fired a hat-trick and England youngster Alex... |
| Azhar Hits Ton as Pakistan Turn Screw DUBAI (Reuters) - Azhar Ali joined Younis Khan in making a hundred on the third morning of the third test between Pakistan and England, as the host nation slowly extended their grip on this match to... |
| Mills wary of Zimbabwe backlash Kyle Mills: "It's really important we stay on our game in Whangarei because there's no doubt they will be a lot stronger and mentally prepared for... |
| Egypt Protesters, Police Clash After Deadly Soccer Violence Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Egyptian police used tear gas to disperse protesters in Cairo and two people were reported killed in Suez as unrest persisted following violence at a soccer match this week that... |
| Shorewood topples Mountlake Terrace, 55-54 | Saturday's Boys Basketball SHORELINE — Josh Hawkinson and Semir Kadiric combined for 28 points as Shorewood knocked off third-ranked Mountlake Terrace, the state's only remaining Class 4A or 3A boys basketball team,... |
| No. 24 Gonzaga men win at Pepperdine | College basketball MALIBU, Calif. — Kevin Pangos and Robert Sacre each scored 15 points, helping No. 24 Gonzaga beat Pepperdine 72-60 Saturday night. The Zags' 15-point lead was cut to two points midway... |
| Hooligans not to blame for soccer deaths say fans I agree Mazen, they keep saying they will leave but they always end up on the golden shores of the UAE, if only they mean what they say for... |
| Condit tops Diaz at UFC 143 to win interim belt Nick Diaz at UFC 143 Saturday night."It will be an honor to fight St. Pierre," Condit said. "Georges is a guy I've looked up to since I was a kid, before the... |
| Orozco adds Winter Cup title to resume The three-time junior national champion, a victim of illness and injuries every time the schedule brings him to this small arena just off the Strip, won the Winter Cup Challenge on Saturday night,... |
| 12 dead in fresh clashes as soccer dead are buried Tahrir Square protests.Around Mr Salema, hundreds of young fans known as "ultras", draped in football colours, many in tears, waved photographs of their dead friends and sang club... |
| Denmon rallies No. 4 Missouri past No. 8 Kansas Complete Scoreboard College basketball's most delightfully confounding story rolled on Saturday night, as Missouri used a game-ending 11-0 run -- and at least one dubious... |
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| Ex-MLB Pitcher Penny Signs With Softbank Hawks FUKUOKA, Japan (AP) - The Softbank Hawks of Japan's Pacific League have signed former major league pitcher Brad Penny to a one-year contract.
Softbank announced the signing of free agent Penny on... |
| Spurs blow out Thunder as Tony Parker sets franchise assist record Tony Parker wasn't playing for an All-Star invitation. He made a strong case just the same. Putting together his most dazzling game in three years -- and doing it against the NBA's hottest... |
| Buzzer-beater ends Creighton's streak Creighton's Antoine Young did everything he could do to keep the Bluejays hopes alive, making a gutsy, tying 3-pointer with 4.6 seconds on the... |
| Wyoming holds off No. 11 UNLV UNLV : with a defensive stand. "If it had to end in our favor, I'm really happy the way it ended because we didn't make a magnificent shot," Shyatt said. "We missed our last... |
| AUDIO: Denise Lewis at son's school sports day Olympic athlete and gold medal winner Denise Lewis talks about retirement from athletics, being a mum and getting a bit too competitive at her son's school sports day. Denise Lewis was speaking... |
| Boeljon Wins Australian Ladies Masters by 1 Shot GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) - Christel Boeljon birdied the final hole to win the Australian Ladies Masters by one stroke Sunday.
The 24-year-old Dutch golfer closed with a 4-under 68 in the... |