July 22, 2009
Star Sport

Bolt just '85 per cent'
“ LONDON (AP) Usain Bolt still has more to give this year, saying yesterday he's running at "85 per cent" of his potential going into his final meet before next month's world championships. . read more
Selectors stick with makeshift Windies

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) West Indies selectors are expected to stick with the second-string squad already selected for the first two one-day internationals against Bangladesh, despite the marquee players...

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Kaneria puts Pakistan in front

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) Pakistan took an 82-run lead against Sri Lanka in the third Test match after Danish Kaneria bagged five wickets to restrict the host team's first innings to a modest score.

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Campbell-Brown fit to double

Reigning World 100m Champion Veronica Campbell-Brown, according to her manager, Claude Bryan, has responded well to treatment, and is on schedule to attempt the sprint double at the IAAF World Championships in Berlin next month....

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Brigitte Foster-Hylton

Best performances: Two-time IAAF World Championships medallist: silver at the 2003 IAAF World Championships in Paris, France; bronze medal winner at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland...

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Windies strike over

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) Striking West Indies cricketers made themselves available for international duty yesterday after an arbitrator was appointed to mediate their bitter dispute with the national board...

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Maxwell set for Waterhouse return

Former national coach Geoffrey Maxwell is set for a third stint with Premier League Club Waterhouse, following the club's dismissal of current coach Paul Young.

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Fennell pleased with India security plans

NEW DELHI (AP) Commonwealth Games Federation president Michael Fennell is satisfied with India's focus on security for the athletes who will be competing at next year's event in New Delhi...

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