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Benitez at a loss as Lille loom for Liverpool
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was still trying to come to terms with the Reds shattering 1-0 loss to Wigan as he tried to rouse his players for Thursday's Europa League tie against Lille.
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Clarke confirms he's home to support girlfriend
Michael Clarke left the New Zealand tour to support his fiancee Lara Bingle who has been troubled by her nude photo scandal, his manager confirmed.
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Henin, Clijsters look to shake things up at Indian Wells
Former world number ones Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters of Belgium will provide some early headaches for top seeds at the WTA Indian Wells.
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McLaren relaxed about rear wing
McLaren have a fallback option should Formula One race stewards take issue with their new car's rear wing but are confident they will not be using it.
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Tiger working with swing coach: Reports
Tiger Woods is working on his golf game with coach Hank Haney this week, according to reports, but only time will tell if the work means a comeback is soon.
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Limba keen to cash in on home advantage
Limba Ram said a month's training before for the Commonwealth Games will help the archers really feel at home.
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We showed '83 wasn't a fluke: Gavaskar
On the silver jubilee of India's landmark World Championship of Cricket win in 1985, Gavaskar says there were no expectations from his team.
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India have to learn the art of winning
Indian team is not as good as the top teams. They can match them at times, even play with more flair, but the Indians have to learn the art of winning games.
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FIH plans World Series Championship
The International Hockey Federation is planning to introduce a World Series Championship from 2011 and effect a major overhaul of its tournaments.
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'Change in attitude would do the trick'
After performing below par in the first two editions, Kolkata Knight Riders are hoping a change in attitude would do the trick in the third season of the IPL.
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Abu Dhabi to host Laureus World Sports Award
Sports stars from around the globe will converge at the Emirates Palace when the capital hosts the 2010 Laureus World Sports Awards ceremony.
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Germany beat Kiwis to enter semi-finals
Defending champions Germany outclassed New Zealand 5-2 to join England and Australia in the semi-finals of the men's field hockey World Cup.
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Sachin named most influential person
Sachin Tendulkar has been named as the most influential person, folllowed by Lalit Modi, in Indian sports in the annual Sports Illustrated Power list.
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Schumi in for a hard season: Webber
Seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher will fail like so many other great sportsmen who have made comebacks, claimed Mark Webber.
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All set for a successful IPL: Lalit Modi
The continuing Television news channels boycott notwithstanding, Lalit Modi expects a successful third edition of Indian Premier League starting March 12.
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Deep likely to be awarded with the GM title
Deep Sengupta is likely to be awarded with the Grand Master title on March 23 provided All India Chess Federation takes prompt action in this regard.
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Flintoff will play again: Moores
England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, who retired from Test cricket last year and is currently recovering from surgery, will play again, according to Peter Moores.
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Still being congratulated for 200: Sachin
Sachin Tendulkar said he was still receiving congratulatory messages for becoming first batsman in the history of ODIs to score a double hundred.
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