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Surgery for Schlierenzauer after knee injury

Surgery for Schlierenzauer after knee injuryVienna - Ski jump World

South Africa will ensure security to IPL players, says Rajiv Shukla

South Africa will ensure security to IPL players, says Rajiv ShuklaNew Delhi, Mar 26 : The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vice President Rajiv Shukla on Thursday said that the South African Government has consented to provide all security measures to the teams participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

China steals a march over India, announces global broadcast of Asian Games

China steals a march over India, announces global broadcast of Asian GamesBeijing, Mar. 26 : Even as Indian capital New Delhi continues to wrestle with the myriad obstacles coming in the way of it hosting the 2010 Commonwealth Games between October 3 and 14, China has announced plans for the global broadcast of XVI Asian Games to be held in the same year.

Though it has held several Games-related review meetings, New Delhi is yet to decide on who is going to handle the coverage of the event.

Shoaib backs Pak to beat Australia in the absence of greats

 Shoaib backs Pak to beat Australia in the absence of greatsKarachi, Mar. 26 : Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar believes that the Australian team does not pose as great a threat now as it did three to four years ago.

Akhtar said it was much easier to beat the Aussies now, as they did not have many star players in the squad.

He said that if the Pakistani players put up a good show in the forthcoming one day series in UAE, they can beat the world champions.

Oz Olympic swimming star short changes cabbie

Oz Olympic swimming star short changes cabbieSydney, Mar. 26 : Triple Olympic medallist Eamon Sullivan was left red-faced following a drunken argument with a short-changed cabbie.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Sullivan left the driver short of his ten dollar fare after being driven home from a pub crawl at Kings Cross on Wednesday night.

After realising he did not have the money to pay the fare, the world''s fastest swimmer spent more than 15 minutes rummaging through his Sydney house for extra cash.

Lance Armstrong’s injury will take eight weeks to heal: Surgeon

Lance Armstrong’s injury will take eight weeks to heal: SurgeonLondon, Mar. 26 : Cycling champion Lance Armstrong’s broken collarbone will take at least eight weeks to heal, a surgeon who operated on him, has said.

Seven-time Tour de France champion Armstrong yesterday had successful surgery on the injury he suffered in a crash on Monday.

Armstrong, 37, had a five-inch stainless steel plate and 12 screws inserted to repair the collarbone, which was broken in four places.

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