SINGAPORE, Nov 27 (Reuters) – A Singapore court ruled against the Asian Tour in a restraint of trade case on Tuesday and ordered it to repay fines imposed on four golfers. Australians Terry Pilkadaris and Matthew Griffin, Dutchman Guido van der Valk and Malaysian Anis Helmi Hassan brought the case against the Asian Tour after being suspended for refusal to pay $5,000 fines imposed for playing events on the rival OneAsia circuit. The players argued that the penalty was unfair and they should be allowed to play elsewhere if the Asian Tour did not stage a tournament the same week. …
Simon Taufel - Respected umpire bids adieu
2012 saw a young turk making his presence felt, retirements galore as well as internal team controversies that saw former captains forced to sit out before making their comebacks. These are the cricket-related personalities who made the headlines this year.
Bomb squad called to World Cup stadium
Moscow, Nov 27 (IANS/RIA Novosti) Bomb squad officers were called to the site of a football World Cup 2018 stadium in Moscow after construction workers found an object thought to be an unexploded aerial bomb.
Ravi Shastri's Top 5 Openers
The Indian great picks his top five openers at the World Cup. Brought to you by Castrol Index
My First World Cup Memory
Australian cricketers get nostalgic about their first memory of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
'I may retire from one format'
India captain Dhoni says wants to be fit for the 2015 World Cup.
Our strength is to play big shots: Dhoni
Even as team India thrashed England last night, beating the defending champions comprehensively by 90 runs in a group A match of the ICC T20 World Cup, skipper MS Dhoni said that team India's main strength was playing big shots, for which wickets in hand was critical, giving batsment an ideal platform to score in the death overs. Dhoni further congratulated Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir for the impressive show with the bat.
Ravi Shastri's Top 5 Openers
The Indian great picks his top five openers at the World Cup. Brought to you by Castrol Index
My First World Cup Memory
Australian cricketers get nostalgic about their first memory of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
'I may retire from one format'
India captain Dhoni says wants to be fit for the 2015 World Cup.
Our strength is to play big shots: Dhoni
Even as team India thrashed England last night, beating the defending champions comprehensively by 90 runs in a group A match of the ICC T20 World Cup, skipper MS Dhoni said that team India’s main strength was playing big shots, for which wickets in hand was critical, giving batsment an ideal platform to score in the death overs. Dhoni further congratulated Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir for the impressive show with the bat.
Chris Gayle - Back into the Caribbean fold
2012 saw a young turk making his presence felt, retirements galore as well as internal team controversies that saw former captains forced to sit out before making their comebacks. These are the cricket-related personalities who made the headlines this year.
Unmukt Chand - India's future
2012 saw a young turk making his presence felt, retirements galore as well as internal team controversies that saw former captains forced to sit out before making their comebacks. These are the cricket-related personalities who made the headlines this year.
Yuvraj Singh - Comeback from cancer
2012 saw a young turk making his presence felt, retirements galore as well as internal team controversies that saw former captains forced to sit out before making their comebacks. These are the cricket-related personalities who made the headlines this year.
Dinamo Zagreb sacks coach Cacic
Pakistan v India - ICC World Twenty20 2012: Super Eights Group 2
Pakistan v India - ICC World Twenty20 2012: Super Eights Group 2
ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2012 Final - Australia v India
Reuters World News Highlights at 1000 GMT, Nov 27
TOP STORIES ———– BRUSSELS – Euro zone finance ministers and the InternationalMonetary Fund clinched agreement on reducing Greece’s debt onMonday in a breakthrough to release urgently needed loans tokeep the near-bankrupt economy afloat. – - – - CAIRO – Opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi willpress ahead with a protest on Tuesday to demand the scrapping ofa decree extending his powers, rejecting the Islamist’s attemptto defuse a crisis that has brought violence back to Cairo’sstreets. – - – - BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK – Argentina on Monday appealed a U.S.court order to pay $1. …
Sachin stars in ICC CWC 2011 campaign
The Indian great will be playing his sixth World Cup in 2011.
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