• Sreesanth says did not indulge in spot-fixing

    Sreesanth says did not indulge in spot-fixing

    Reuters - 37 minutes ago
    Sreesanth says did not indulge in spot-fixing

    By Amlan Chakraborty NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Cricketer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth has insisted he is innocent of any wrongdoing in the ongoing spot-fixing scandal and is confident of emerging from the "tough period" with his dignity intact. The 30-year-old bowler was one of three players, along with 11 bookmakers, arrested last week on suspicion of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 competition, the allegations also earning him an immediate suspension from the cricket board. "I

  • Mourinho has failed at Real Madrid, claims former president Calderon

    Mourinho has failed at Real Madrid, claims former president Calderon

    GOAL.com - 44 minutes ago
    Mourinho has failed at Real Madrid, claims former president Calderon

    The 61-year-old, who held office at the Bernabeu between 2006 and 2009, says the manager's record at the club was not the only factor, insisting his behaviour was poor

  • Mancini must take responsibility for poor Manchester City form, says Clichy

    Mancini must take responsibility for poor Manchester City form, says Clichy

    GOAL.com - 53 minutes ago
    Mancini must take responsibility for poor Manchester City form, says Clichy

    The France left-back suggests that the ousted manager has to shoulder a large portion of the blame after the club performed poorly in the league and lost the FA Cup final to Wigan

  • Sreesanth denies wrongdoing, confident of exoneration

    Sreesanth denies wrongdoing, confident of exoneration

    Reuters - 55 minutes ago
    Sreesanth denies wrongdoing, confident of exoneration

    By Amlan Chakraborty NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian cricketer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth has insisted he is innocent of any wrongdoing in the ongoing spot-fixing scandal and is confident of emerging from the "tough period" with his dignity intact. The 30-year-old bowler was one of three players, along with 11 bookmakers, arrested last week on suspicion of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 competition, the allegations also earning him an immediate suspension from the cricket

  • Tomic will play French Open despite troubles - Woodbridge

    Tomic will play French Open despite troubles - Woodbridge

    Reuters - 1 hour 13 minutes ago
    Tomic will play French Open despite troubles - Woodbridge

    MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Bernard Tomic will play at next week's French Open despite his off-court troubles if only to keep some momentum going for the grasscourt season ahead, Tennis Australia's Todd Woodbridge said on Wednesday. Tomic's father John faced a charge of causing criminal injury in a Madrid court earlier this month after allegedly assaulting his son's hitting partner Thomas Drouet. Tomic senior says he acted in self defence and the court hearing has been suspended until October. ...