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Far from the madding crowd, Cronje seeks privacy
As international cricket chiefs meet in London to probe match-fixing, disgraced former South African captain Hansie Cronje is living the life of a tortured recluse.




Lankan cricketers deny being approached by bookies
Former Sri Lankan cricketers Roshan Mahanama and Duleep Mendis have denied allegations that some of their country's players were approached by Indian bookies in the past to fix matches.




CAS ruling has added to confusion, says Olympic committee chief
Far from clarifying the legality of the fast skin neck-to-ankle swimsuits, a Court of Arbitration for Sports ruling has further muddled the issue, says Australian Olympic Committee president John Coates.




Other headlines

Rangnekar hit back against Manjrekar
Bayern warned of Real danger by former coach
Narain finishes fifth, collects eight points
ICC turn down Bindra request to attend meeting
Chanu, Kunjarani corner glory
Mixed day for Mumbai outfits
Indian juniors take on Bangaldesh
Indian cricket begins a new innings -- CBI probe
CBI begins probe into match-fixing allegations

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