Sports

Gale blows strong to revive Lions

MOLINEUX, St Kitts, CMC – Andre Gale stroked a handsome half-century to lead an England Lions middle order recovery on the first day of their two-day tour match against St Kitts and Nevis here yesterday.

Andy Murray
Andy Murray

Murray subdues Ferrer to get third crack at slam

MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – Andy Murray bludgeoned his way  through a brick wall named David Ferrer yesterday to reach the  Australian Open final and give himself a third crack at ending  Britain’s interminable wait for a men’s grand slam champion.

Merritt may take legal action in bid to run

SALVO, North Carolina, (Reuters) – Disgraced Olympic  and world 400 metres champion LaShawn Merritt may take legal  action if USA Track & Field (USATF) does not allow him to  compete in this year’s world championships, his lawyer said yesterday.

Disillusioned Contador holed up in luxury hotel

PUIGPUNYENT, Spain,  (Reuters) – A depressed Alberto  Contador was holed up in a luxury Mallorca hotel yesterday as  the Tour de France champion set about coming to terms with a  one-year ban for failing a doping test.

Edwin Moses

Edwin Moses wins career fair play award

LAUSANNE, Switzerland, (Reuters) – Former American  hurdler Edwin Moses was honoured with a career World Fairplay  Award yesterday in recognition of his work on promoting  drug-free and amateur sport.

Kolkata loses high-profile World Cup match

MUMBAI, (Reuters) – Kolkata’s Eden Gardens has been  dropped as the venue of the high-profile India v England match  at next month’s World Cup due to delays in renovation work, the  International Cricket Council (ICC) said yesterday.

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