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Indian View: Virat Kohli scores twin tons, batting order capitulates to surrender ...
WHILE the performance of acting captain Virat Kohli has drawn applause in his home country, India's lower order capitulation means it threw away an opportunity to enjoy a rare win on Australian soil. Pursuing 364 for victory on the final day, India was cruising ...
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BusinessDay
Man United v. Liverpool: fierce rivalry rekindled
The Premier League's fiercest rivalry returns today as Manchester United take on Liverpool at Old Trafford. While Louis van Gaal's men are on the rise following five successive league wins, Liverpool are still reeling from their Champions League exit.
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The Guardian
United and Liverpool renew 'most enduring' rivalry
LONDON: Manchester United and Liverpool will remind themselves what top billing in the Premier League feels like when they lock horns for the 191st time at Old Trafford starting at 4.30pm, Bahrain time, today. Chelsea and Manchester City seem destined to ...
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Goal.com
Van Persie 'a lucky boy' not to have been dropped, says Van Gaal
Van Persie was back to his best on Monday as United beat Southampton 2-1, scoring both of the Red Devils' goals. The 31-year-old is currently United's top scorer this season with six goals, but Van Gaal says only a lack of alternatives saved him from losing ...
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Zee News
Michael Clarke backs Brad Haddin to captain Australia in remaining Tests
Adelaide: Injured skipper Michael Clarke has backed Brad Haddin as Australia cricket captain for the remainder of the Test series against India saying he is confident that the wicket-keeper batsman will get all the support from the team to do a "wonderful" job.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Mikel's Russian Girlfriend Celebrates His First Champions League Goal
Olga Allegra, the Russian girlfriend of Nigeria and Chelsea midfielder, John Obi Mikel, is proud of her man netting his first UEFA Champions League goal during the London side victory over Sporting Lisbon of Portugal. Mikel scored on Wednesday when he ...
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iAfrica.com
City hit by injury woe
Manchester City's Belgian defender Vincent Kompany (L) and former Manchester City captain, manager and coach Tony Book (R) watch young Manchester City Academy footballers play in the performance centre during the official launch of the City Football ...
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Bleacher Report
Arsenal Transfer News: January Window Crucial for Arsene Wenger's Future
Arsene Wenger continues to take criticism for his apparent failures in the transfer market, and the upcoming January window could be crucial for his future with the club. As reported by the Daily Mail's Nicholas Godden, former Gunner Alan Smith became the ...
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Zee News
Chelsea, injury-hit Man City hold course
London: Leaders Chelsea and nearest rivals Manchester City preserved the status quo at the top of the Premier League table with a pair of unspectacular victories on Saturday. Eden Hazard and Diego Costa scored as Chelsea won 2-0 at home to Hull City, ...
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The Guardian
Gritty Chelsea ease past Hull
LONDON: Chelsea and Manchester City tightened their stranglehold on the Premier League title race yesterday, recording victories over struggling clubs to stretch further clear of their increasingly forlorn pursuers. Normal service was resumed at Stamford ...
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