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Buchanan says Oz openers are the weak link in ODI series against Proteas

Buchanan says Oz openers are the weak link in ODI series against ProteasBloemfontein (South Africa), Apr. 8 : Former Australian cricket team coach John Buchanan believes that the openers are the weak link in the ongoing one-day series against the South Africans.

The Kolkata Knight Riders coach is in Bloemfontein preparing for the second edition of the Indian Premier League that gets underway from April 18.

Buchanan believes the team owed its dominance of several years to the opening partnership of Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden.

Black Caps inability to make solid starts annoyed Moles

Black Caps inability to make solid starts annoyed MolesWellington, Apr. 8 : New Zealand cricket team coach Andy Moles has admitted that one of the most annoying aspects of his first summer as New Zealand coach was the side''s inability to make solid starts at the crease.

The former opening batsman said the opening partnership remains a prime concern.

Seven tests into his reign an opening combination are yet to produce a stand of 50 runs. The discarded duo of Jamie How and Aaron Redmond came closest against Australia in Adelaide when they put on 46 in the first innings.

Liverpool’s Benitez says Man U’s Fergie is scared

Liverpool’s Benitez says Man U’s Fergie is scaredLondon, Apr. 8 : Coach Rafa Benitez is of the view that Manchester United's Alex Ferguson is scared of his club Liverpool FC.

The Anfield chief said: "He is worried about us and the challenge Liverpool can make. He likes to talk too much about other teams but I don't think it's mind games - I just think he's a little bit scared."

"I want to concentrate on my games but clearly you can see that Manchester United are not playing well so they are feeling the pressure," The Sun quoted him, as saying.

FIA to take McLaren to task over Hamilton cheating episode on April 29

London, Apr. 8 : The FIA World Motorsport Council has asked representatives of McLaren to appear before it in Paris on April 29 to answer charges relating to being in breach of the International Sporting Code.

The summons follows Lewis Hamilton''s exclusion from the Australian grand prix for giving "misleading" evidence to race stewards.

According to The Guardian, McLaren are accused of being in specific breach of Article 151c of the sporting code, relating to "any fraudulent conduct or any act prejudicial to the interests of any competition or to the interests of motor sport generally".

According to an FIA statement, McLaren are to answer charges that they:

Cyclist Jobie Dajka''s death ''not suspicious'', says Adelaide Police

Adelaide, Apr. 8 : Adelaide Police have said that they are not treating the death of former world champion cyclist Jobie Dajka as suspicious.

The body of the 2002 Commonwealth Games and world championships gold medallist was discovered at his Adelaide home late on Tuesday, Fox Sports reports.

The cause of Dajka''s death is not yet known but it doesn''t appear suspicious, South Australian Police say.

Dajka, who won the world Keirin title and shared the Commonwealth team sprint title, had admitted to alcoholism and depression following his omission from Australia''s 2004 Athens Olympic team for lying to a doping inquiry.

Kiwi coach Moles looking forward to pacer Bond’s international cricket comeback

New Zealand cricket team coach Andy MolesWellington, Apr. 8: New Zealand cricket team coach Andy Moles says that he is looking forward to strike bowler Shane Bond’s return to international cricket after he quits the unsanctioned ICL Twenty20 competition.

Bond has indicated that he plans to play a full season for Canterbury in 2009-10, not simply the limited overs competitions. And if the cash-strapped ICL folds he would again be available for international selection a year after cutting his ties with New Zealand Cricket.

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