Seshaiah insists Woolmer was strangled to death The pathologist Dr Ere Seshaiah, chief consultant pathologist of the Jamaican government ,who performed a controversial autopsy on former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer said on Wednesday that the Englishman was poisoned and then strangled.
India Blue stave off fighting India Red Sending out a clear signal to the national selectors about his fitness and form middle-order batsman Suresh Raina on Thursday made a composed 92 runs to help India Blue win by 12 runs against India Red in the first match of the one-day NKP Salve Challenger Trophy.
Cerovic puts Sipaeya out On a day when the top two seeds crashed out, the Indian singles challenge at the ITF Futures Gulbarga Open also came to an end as Sunil Kumar Sipaeya lost to Croatian third seed Ivan Cerovic 5-7, 6-4, 2-6 at the Chandrashekar Patil stadium here on Thursday.
Dhoni keeps faith in aggression Limited-overs captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Thursday indicated that his team would continue with its new-found aggressive game, days after Australia dared the Indians to sustain their aggression Down Under.
BOXING / World Championship
Vijender, Lakra in round two Doha Asian Games bronze medallist Vijender (75kg) and A L Lakra (57kg) revived Indias campaign at the World Boxing Championship in Chicago with impressive first-round victories.
Alexey Kedryuk of Kazakhstan essays a forehand during his quarterfinal victory over Austria’s Rainer Eitzinger in the ITF Futures Gulbarga Open on Thursday. DH photo/ Chandrahas Kotekar
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