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Deccan Herald » Sports
England bowlers rock India  
Resuming at their overnight, 145 for four, Indian batsmen gave a poor account of themselves before getting bundled out for 201, conceding a lead of 97 runs. England were 77 for two at close.
Sree inspired by Ganguly  
Sreesanth said watching Sourav Ganguly bowl helped him to bring about the turnaround.
Tendulkar's wicket was special, says Anderson  
"Tendulkar's was a very special wicket. Obviously, it's a key wicket for us, he was looking in good touch and I'm very pleased about that. There is no need to detail how dangerous Tendulkar can be with the bat, if he stays at the wicket," Anderson said.
Japan edge out Aussies  
Goalkeeper Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi saved from Harry Kewell and Lucas Neill before Nakazawa smashed home Japans fifth spot-kick to avenge their 3-1 defeat by the Socceroos at last years World Cup.
TENNIS / Foreign round-up
Sania storms into semifinals  
Sania, who was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the previous two editions here, outclassed Govortsova 6-1, 6-1 in just 51 minutes in the last eight stage match of the WTA Tier III tournament.
DiMarco moves into contention
Bopanna in semis
Saurav, Joshna emerge champions
Vinokourov triumphs in 13th stage
Shutt prevails over Advani
Corporate clubs get direct entries
Raikkonen takes pole
BANGALORE RACE RESULTS
Perpetuity for feature
Hari makes short work of Nigel
Varun in fine form
BCCI says no to Twenty20 tie
Indian challenge ends
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Ian Bell (left) congratulates a jubilant James Anderson after his dismissal of Sourav Ganguly at Lord’s on Saturday. AFP
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