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Serena gives US lead

Worcester: Former world No. 1 Serena Williams gave the US a commanding 2-0 lead over Belarus in their Fed Cup tie on Saturday after top ranked Victoria Azarenka was unable to compete for the eastern Europeans because of a sore lower back.

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Woods inspires McIlroy - Charlotte: The US Open champion Rory McIlroy has taken a leaf out of Tiger Woods book by limiting his playing schedule this year in a bid to prolong his career.

Webber is baffled - Mark Webber has indirectly queried McLarens decision not to run their race drivers at the current test in Mugello, describing his own participation and that of Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel as a no-brainer.

Real are the champions - Madrid: Winning the title in four major European nations might never be repeated and the fact Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho has overcome the great Barcelona to achieve the feat makes his success even more remarkable.

Angry Rossi sacked - Rome: Fiorentina promoted team manager Vincenzo Guerini to the role of head coach on Thursday after sacking Delio Rossi for punching his own player during a match.

Lajong face Salgaocar - Shillong: Lajong FC will hope to finish their I-League campaign on a happy note when they take on Salgaocar in their last match of the league, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, here, on Friday.

Superb Cisse sinks Blues - London: Newcastle Uniteds Papiss Cisse has gatecrashed the Premier League in spectacular style and his second strike in Wednesdays win at Chelsea could sneak in as a goal of the season contender, especially given its potential importance.

Thrilling win for MI - Pune: Mumbai Indians dished out a superlative bowling performance to eke out a one-run win over Pune Warriors in a nail-biting IPL match here on Thursday.

Can make it 3 in a row Bichel - Chennai: Defending champions Chennai Super Kings have been struggling in the IPL-V but their bowling coach Andy Bichel feels that his side can still win the tournament for the third time in a row.

Ryder ignored - Wellington: Troubled batsman Jesse Ryder was omitted Thursday from New Zealands 15-member Test squad to tour the West Indies, with South Africa-born paceman Neil Wagner one of the two new faces in the line-up.

Super Kings hope for a recharged show - Chennai: The fifth edition of the Indian Premier League has been able to keep the fans glued to their seats, with some thrilling finishes and, more importantly, the triumphs of the unexpected.

We are missing - Chennai: Kumar Sangakkara, the Deccan Chargers captain, Thursday called on the foreign recruits of his side to take more responsibility in handling the pressure so that young domestic Indian players could play freely and earn self-belief.

What the numbers say - The Chennai Super Kings have been the dominant side in the nine matches they have played against the Deccan Chargers. While the Super Kings have won five times, the Chargers have managed four victories.

Gayle is ready - Calcutta: Chris Gayle has brightened his chances of earning a recall to the West Indies squad by pulling out of a T20 contract with English county Somerset and declaring himself committed to playing for the national team in all forms of the game.

Why Dalmiya wishes for rain on Saturday - Calcutta: With the sun unleashing a fiery spell at this time of the year, who would not like rain to play an innings, even if it is for a cameo.

Pune batsmen no Warriors - Pune: Sourav Gangulys team could not do justice to their name on Thursday. They are called the Sahara Pune Warriors India, but fighting spirit is what they lacked against the Mumbai Indians.



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