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Malaysia spank Indians 5-2: Ipoh: India went down 2-5 to hosts Malaysia in a round-robin match Wednesday to suffer their first loss in this Azlan Shah Cup campaign.
 
Clarke and Co. show hosts the door: Gros Islet: Australia knocked out hosts West Indies with a comprehensive six-wicket triumph in their final Super Eight match on Tuesday to set up a semi-final clash against Pakistan in the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean.
 
Jhulan and Co. confident: Gros Islet: India skipper Jhulan Goswami is confident of stopping the Australian juggernaut when they clash in the first semi-finals of the Women World Twenty20 at the Beausejour Cricket Ground here on Thursday.
 
After a good day in office, it was fruit punch for Kumar: Gros Islet (St Lucia): After an excellent day in the office, on Tuesday, it was time for Kumar Sangakkara and his men to unwind.
 
Benzema, Cambiasso get Cup cold shoulder: London: There are going to be quite a few high profile absentees from the June 11-July 11 World Cup in South Africa after the coaches of the participating teams met a Fifa deadline on Tuesday to announce their preliminary squads.
 
John Terry allays injury fears: London: Chelsea and England suffered a scare on Wednesday when defender John Terry had a scan on his right foot after taking a knock in training.
 
Game is more important than parties, says Azhar: New Delhi: Former India captains and chief selector criticised Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his boys for the lacklustre show that led to their exit from the World Twenty20.
 
Jelena, Venus up: Madrid: Second-seeded Rafael Nadal advanced to the third round of the Madrid Masters Wednesday with a 6-4, 6-3 win against Ukrainian qualifier Oleksandr Dolgopolov Jr.
 
Button: Do it like I did: Monaco: Formula One world champion Jenson Button has some simple advice for whoever wins this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix ' park your car in the wrong place and get running.
 
Anand: Feel a decade older: It may not match the ecstasy of retaining the World Championship title but Viswanathan Anand is both delighted and relieved to have snapped a 'black jinx' against his Bulgarian nemesis Veselin Topalov.
 
Shuttlers bow out: New Delhi: Indian men and women badminton teams crashed out of the Thomas and Uber Cup after suffering identical 0-3 thrashing at the hands of Indonesia and China, respectively in their quarter final matches in Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday.
 
Shahid Afridi amazed at India's ouster: Gros Islet (St Lucia): Shahid Afridi, the Pakistan captain, is amazed that India have exited from the World Twenty20.
 
Somdev banking on home support: New Delhi: India's top singles player Somdev Dev Varman and non-playing captain SP Misra are hoping to exploit the home conditions to re-enter the David Cup World Group when they host Brazil in the play-off tie in September.
 
Respect our sentiments, sports ministry tells IOC: New Delhi: Determined to go ahead with the regulation to limit the tenure of sports bosses, the union sports ministry on Wednesday requested International Olympic Committee (IOC) to respect India's "national sentiments" and help the government give the country a "better deal".
 
We tried our best, but failed, says Dhoni: Gros Islet (St Lucia): Mahendra Singh Dhoni's shoulders weren't drooping when he came to address the Fourth Estate, late on Tuesday, after Team India's ouster from the World Twenty20's third edition.
 
Tudu stars in EB victory: Calcutta: East Bengal finished their CFL Premier Division campaign with a resounding 4-0 win over George Telegraph at the Salt Lake Stadium on Wednesday. The red-and-gold brigade thus finished third with 30 points from 15 games.
 
KP would be raring to go: Collingwood: Gros Islet: England captain Paul Collingwood expects key batsman Kevin Pietersen to return raring to go in the World Twenty20 semi-final after his marathon round-trip to England to attend the birth of his son.
 
Woods will be fine, say doctors: Los Angeles: Tiger Woods is unlikely to experience any long-ter m problems because of his lingering neck pain and could feel better by next week, medical experts said on Tuesday.
 
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