Cricket News
1)Sanga: Tough to beat resurgent India: Read in Detail
2)Virender Sehwag steers India home: Read in Detail
3)Dhoni: Our batsmen are struggling: Read in Detail
4)"We want to do basic things right": Read in Detail
5)Aamer puts Pakistan in command : Read in Detail
6)Surgery blow for Jacob Oram: Read in Detail
7)Moller named Black Caps chairman: Read in Detail
8)BCCI to discuss annual reports: Read in Detail
9)Waqar, Afridi at loggerheads: Read in Detail
Football News
10)Redknapp reconsiders Defoe operation : Read in Detail
11)Fergie: "Bebe criticism is vicious!": Read in Detail
12)"I will get physical at Arsenal!": Read in Detail
13)Premier League Weekend Preview: Read in Detail
Motorsport News
14)Chandhok to test Korean track: read in detail
15)Barrichello: I have no regrets: read in detail
16)Vettel forgets Webber's birthday: Read in Detail
Golf News
17)Hsu on form in Taiwan: Read in Detail
18)Ryder Cup race gathers steam: Read in Detail
19)Monty will start with fourballs: Read in Detail
20)Monty puts torrid period behind him: Read in Detail
Tennis News
21)Somdev to play Anderson in first round: Read in Detail
22)Wozniacki through in Connecticut: Read in Detail
23)Dokic beaten in US Open qualifiers: Read in Detail
24)Dementieva in Connecticut semis: Read in Detail
Other Sport News
25)Rugby: India should not hope for medal: Read in Detail
26)Hockey: Brasa has failed to deliver: Read in Detail
27)2010 SYOG comes to an end: Read in Detail
28)“Shameful that we don’t have a ground”: Read in Detail
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Showing posts with label latest sports news. Show all posts
Friday, August 27, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Latest Sports News Dated on 18-8-2010
1)SLC slaps one match ban on Randiv : read in detail
2)ICC welcome SLC probe on no-ball : Read in Detail
3)Sanga: I regret what has happened : Read in Detail
4)Sehwag takes pot-shot at Lanka : Read in Detail
5)"Warriors have a great chance in SA" : Read in Detail
6)Buchanan denies traitor claims : Read in Detail
7)"No international cricket before WC" : Read in Detail
Football News
8)Champions League Play-off Preview : Read in detail
9)Skrtel: This can be Liverpool's year : Read in Detail
10)Ozil: Mourinho is why I joined Real : Read in Detail
11)Redknapp: I had a 'horrible feeling' : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
12)Mercedes release Nick Heidfeld : Read in Detail
13)"Red Bull in a class of their own" : Read in Detail
14)Rossi's "love story" with Yamaha ends : Read in Detail
15)Ducati confirm Rossi signing : Read in Detail
Golf News
16)Monty's traumatic Ryder Cup debut: Read in detail
17)Angelo Que hopes timing is right : Read in Detail
18)Kaymer win is Jiminez's joy: Read in Detail
19)Meesawat dreaming of Thailand title: Read in Detail
Tennis News
20)Bopanna-Qureshi advance to Rd.2: Read in Detail
21)Murray: Federer has lost a little bit : Read in Detail
22)Array of stars still in Finals frame : Read in Detail
23)Jankovic crashes out in Montreal : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
24)Lithuanian upsets junior champion: Read in Detail
25)So far the ‘anti-common’ Games : read in detail
26)CWG: Surprise dope tests for athletes : Read in Detail
2)ICC welcome SLC probe on no-ball : Read in Detail
3)Sanga: I regret what has happened : Read in Detail
4)Sehwag takes pot-shot at Lanka : Read in Detail
5)"Warriors have a great chance in SA" : Read in Detail
6)Buchanan denies traitor claims : Read in Detail
7)"No international cricket before WC" : Read in Detail
Football News
8)Champions League Play-off Preview : Read in detail
9)Skrtel: This can be Liverpool's year : Read in Detail
10)Ozil: Mourinho is why I joined Real : Read in Detail
11)Redknapp: I had a 'horrible feeling' : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
12)Mercedes release Nick Heidfeld : Read in Detail
13)"Red Bull in a class of their own" : Read in Detail
14)Rossi's "love story" with Yamaha ends : Read in Detail
15)Ducati confirm Rossi signing : Read in Detail
Golf News
16)Monty's traumatic Ryder Cup debut: Read in detail
17)Angelo Que hopes timing is right : Read in Detail
18)Kaymer win is Jiminez's joy: Read in Detail
19)Meesawat dreaming of Thailand title: Read in Detail
Tennis News
20)Bopanna-Qureshi advance to Rd.2: Read in Detail
21)Murray: Federer has lost a little bit : Read in Detail
22)Array of stars still in Finals frame : Read in Detail
23)Jankovic crashes out in Montreal : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
24)Lithuanian upsets junior champion: Read in Detail
25)So far the ‘anti-common’ Games : read in detail
26)CWG: Surprise dope tests for athletes : Read in Detail
Monday, August 16, 2010
Latest Sports News Dated on 16-8-2010
Cricket News
1)Sehwag-powered India thump Lanka : read in detail
2)"Workload too much on Indian bowlers" : read in detail
3)Yuvraj down with dengue, ruled out : read in detail
4)Ponting: We can whitewash England : read in detail
5)Haider to miss Test against England :read in detail
6)Mukund, Rahane seal easy win for India: read in detail
7)16 to compete in Buchi Babu meet :read in detail
Football News
8)Gerrard: Confidence is high at Anfield : read in detail
9)Benzema out to prove true worth : read in detail
10)Low unconcerned by captaincy issue : read in detail
11)Blatter invited to Downing Street : read in detail
Motorsport News
12)Rossi's "love story" with Yamaha ends : read in detail
13)Ducati confirm Rossi signing :read in detail
14)Dennis backs Villeneuve bid :read in detail
15)Lorenzo sweeps to Brno victory :read in detail
Golf News
16)Kaymer tops money list on Euro Tour : read in detail
17)Tiger hopes for Ryder Cup pick :read in detail
18)Maiden major caps Kaymer comeback : read in detail
19)Yet another missed major for McIlroy : read in detail
Tennis News
20)Toronto victory delights Murray : read in detail
21)Clijsters takes Cincinnati crown : read in detail
22)Murray beats Federer in Toronto : read in detail
23)Somdev advances to final round : read in detail
Other Sports News
24)Mary Kom to lead India at WC'ship : read in detail
25)Boxing: Jean Pascal retains title : read in detail
26)"CWG will be a proud moment for India" : read in detail
27)Jessica Ennis pulls out of CWG : read in detail
1)Sehwag-powered India thump Lanka : read in detail
2)"Workload too much on Indian bowlers" : read in detail
3)Yuvraj down with dengue, ruled out : read in detail
4)Ponting: We can whitewash England : read in detail
5)Haider to miss Test against England :read in detail
6)Mukund, Rahane seal easy win for India: read in detail
7)16 to compete in Buchi Babu meet :read in detail
Football News
8)Gerrard: Confidence is high at Anfield : read in detail
9)Benzema out to prove true worth : read in detail
10)Low unconcerned by captaincy issue : read in detail
11)Blatter invited to Downing Street : read in detail
Motorsport News
12)Rossi's "love story" with Yamaha ends : read in detail
13)Ducati confirm Rossi signing :read in detail
14)Dennis backs Villeneuve bid :read in detail
15)Lorenzo sweeps to Brno victory :read in detail
Golf News
16)Kaymer tops money list on Euro Tour : read in detail
17)Tiger hopes for Ryder Cup pick :read in detail
18)Maiden major caps Kaymer comeback : read in detail
19)Yet another missed major for McIlroy : read in detail
Tennis News
20)Toronto victory delights Murray : read in detail
21)Clijsters takes Cincinnati crown : read in detail
22)Murray beats Federer in Toronto : read in detail
23)Somdev advances to final round : read in detail
Other Sports News
24)Mary Kom to lead India at WC'ship : read in detail
25)Boxing: Jean Pascal retains title : read in detail
26)"CWG will be a proud moment for India" : read in detail
27)Jessica Ennis pulls out of CWG : read in detail
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Latest Sports News Dated on 10-8-2010
Cricket News
1)India wrap up New Zealand for 288 : Read in Detail
2)Murali: India deserve number one spot : Read in Detail
3)"Yousuf refused to play second Test" : Read in Detail
4)Pension for former Ranji players : Read in Detail
5)"Controversies affected Murali" : Read in Detail
6)"Need to play against top teams" : Read in Detail
Football News
7)Drogba: I have been playing in pain! : read in detail
8)Giggs takes swipe at Chelsea : Read in Detail
9)Report: Barca agree Ozil fee : Read in Detail
10)Pompey survive scare to progress : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
11)Ralf Schumacher defends big brother : Read in Detail
12)Sykes claims Brands Hatch double : Read in Detail
13)Force India is similiar to Renault : read in detail
14)Alonso cool on title chances : Read in Detail
Golf News
15)Mickelson confident of No1 spot : Read in Detail
16)Garcia calls for time-out : Read in Detail
17)Mickelson has another pop at top : Read in Detail
18)Off-colour Woods is still world's best : Read in Detail
Tennis News
19)Murray loses in Rogers Cup doubles : Read in Detail
20)Polansky ousts Melzer in Rogers Cup : Read in Detail
21)Ivanovic battles through in Cincinnati : Read in Detail
22)New low for American tennis : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
23)CWG: Govt to probe charges : Read in Detail
24)CWG: E-mail mystery deepens : Read in Detail
1)India wrap up New Zealand for 288 : Read in Detail
2)Murali: India deserve number one spot : Read in Detail
3)"Yousuf refused to play second Test" : Read in Detail
4)Pension for former Ranji players : Read in Detail
5)"Controversies affected Murali" : Read in Detail
6)"Need to play against top teams" : Read in Detail
Football News
7)Drogba: I have been playing in pain! : read in detail
8)Giggs takes swipe at Chelsea : Read in Detail
9)Report: Barca agree Ozil fee : Read in Detail
10)Pompey survive scare to progress : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
11)Ralf Schumacher defends big brother : Read in Detail
12)Sykes claims Brands Hatch double : Read in Detail
13)Force India is similiar to Renault : read in detail
14)Alonso cool on title chances : Read in Detail
Golf News
15)Mickelson confident of No1 spot : Read in Detail
16)Garcia calls for time-out : Read in Detail
17)Mickelson has another pop at top : Read in Detail
18)Off-colour Woods is still world's best : Read in Detail
Tennis News
19)Murray loses in Rogers Cup doubles : Read in Detail
20)Polansky ousts Melzer in Rogers Cup : Read in Detail
21)Ivanovic battles through in Cincinnati : Read in Detail
22)New low for American tennis : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
23)CWG: Govt to probe charges : Read in Detail
24)CWG: E-mail mystery deepens : Read in Detail
Sunday, August 8, 2010
World Sports News Dated on 8-8-2010
Cricket News
1)Pietersen pleased with his display : Read in Detail
2)Laxman classic leads India to victory : Read in Detail
3)Dhoni: Laxman is very very special : Read in Detail
4)India retain top spot in Test rankings : Read in Detail
5)Ton eludes KP but Eng still on top : Read in Detail
6)"I always wanted to win it for India" : Read in Detail
Football News
7)Mourinho has no time for Kaka! : Read in Detail
8)Mikel: United a threat but not City! : Read in Detail
9)"Man United preparations perfect!" : Read in detail
10)Mihajlovic: Keane was too good! : Read in detail
Motorsport News
11)Buemi: I'll drive for Red Bull one day! : Read in Detail
12)Sutil: I'm still deciding on future! : Read in Detail
13)Schumacher shows old habits die hard : Read in Detail
Golf News
14)Big Phil fails to take advantage : Read in Detail
15)Kim leads the way in Irish Open : Read in Detail
16)Cejka pulls away at Turning Stone : Read in Detail
17)More woe for Woods at Bridgestone : Read in Detail
Tennis News
18)Kuznetsova through to San Diego final : Read in Detail
19)Bopanna-Qureshi stun Bryan brothers : Read in Detail
20)Murray set for tough Rogers Cup start : Read in Detail
21)Baghdatis in Washington final : Read in Detail
Other Sports News
22)Tri-Nations: NZ 20-10 Australia : read in detail
23)CWG: Lifter moves court : Read in Detail
24)CWG: Wrestlers will have a medal haul : Read in Detail
1)Pietersen pleased with his display : Read in Detail
2)Laxman classic leads India to victory : Read in Detail
3)Dhoni: Laxman is very very special : Read in Detail
4)India retain top spot in Test rankings : Read in Detail
5)Ton eludes KP but Eng still on top : Read in Detail
6)"I always wanted to win it for India" : Read in Detail
Football News
7)Mourinho has no time for Kaka! : Read in Detail
8)Mikel: United a threat but not City! : Read in Detail
9)"Man United preparations perfect!" : Read in detail
10)Mihajlovic: Keane was too good! : Read in detail
Motorsport News
11)Buemi: I'll drive for Red Bull one day! : Read in Detail
12)Sutil: I'm still deciding on future! : Read in Detail
13)Schumacher shows old habits die hard : Read in Detail
Golf News
14)Big Phil fails to take advantage : Read in Detail
15)Kim leads the way in Irish Open : Read in Detail
16)Cejka pulls away at Turning Stone : Read in Detail
17)More woe for Woods at Bridgestone : Read in Detail
Tennis News
18)Kuznetsova through to San Diego final : Read in Detail
19)Bopanna-Qureshi stun Bryan brothers : Read in Detail
20)Murray set for tough Rogers Cup start : Read in Detail
21)Baghdatis in Washington final : Read in Detail
Other Sports News
22)Tri-Nations: NZ 20-10 Australia : read in detail
23)CWG: Lifter moves court : Read in Detail
24)CWG: Wrestlers will have a medal haul : Read in Detail
Saturday, August 7, 2010
More Sports News of 7-8-2010
Cricket News
1)"I always wanted to win it for India" : Read in Detail
2)Sanga: Sri Lanka was the better side : Read in Detail
3)KP goes for 41, but it's a 'dead ball' : Read in Detail
4)Catches you will never forget : Read in Detail
5)Lanka pick Chamara for Tri-Series : Read in Detail
Football News
6)Wenger still unsure about starting XI : Read in Detail
7)Mancini to break the bank : Read in Detail
8)2010/11 Community Shield Preview : Read in Detail
9)Cole: Liverpool not quite there yet : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
10)Sutil: I'm still deciding on future! : Read in Detail
11)Massa: Ferrari finding form : Read in Detail
12)Schumacher shows old habits die hard : Read in Detail
13)Webber: Too early for title talk! : Read in Detail
Golf News
14)Que wins Selangor Masters : Read in Detail
15)Mickelson stalking number one spot : Read in Detail
16)Injury blow for Lee Westwood : Read in Detail
17)Mickelson focused on Firestone : Read in Detail
Tennis News
18)Berdych, Verdasco exit in Washington : read in detail
19)Pennetta reaches semis in San Diego : Read in Detail
20)Wozniacki reaches semis in Copenhagen : Read in Detail
21)Roddick crashes out of Washington : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
22)Athletics: Gay shocks Bolt : Read in Detail
23)Hockey: Govt restores recognition to IHF : Read in Detail
24)CWG: Lifter moves court : Read in Detail
25)CWG: TS Darbari claims innocence : Read in Detail
1)"I always wanted to win it for India" : Read in Detail
2)Sanga: Sri Lanka was the better side : Read in Detail
3)KP goes for 41, but it's a 'dead ball' : Read in Detail
4)Catches you will never forget : Read in Detail
5)Lanka pick Chamara for Tri-Series : Read in Detail
Football News
6)Wenger still unsure about starting XI : Read in Detail
7)Mancini to break the bank : Read in Detail
8)2010/11 Community Shield Preview : Read in Detail
9)Cole: Liverpool not quite there yet : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
10)Sutil: I'm still deciding on future! : Read in Detail
11)Massa: Ferrari finding form : Read in Detail
12)Schumacher shows old habits die hard : Read in Detail
13)Webber: Too early for title talk! : Read in Detail
Golf News
14)Que wins Selangor Masters : Read in Detail
15)Mickelson stalking number one spot : Read in Detail
16)Injury blow for Lee Westwood : Read in Detail
17)Mickelson focused on Firestone : Read in Detail
Tennis News
18)Berdych, Verdasco exit in Washington : read in detail
19)Pennetta reaches semis in San Diego : Read in Detail
20)Wozniacki reaches semis in Copenhagen : Read in Detail
21)Roddick crashes out of Washington : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
22)Athletics: Gay shocks Bolt : Read in Detail
23)Hockey: Govt restores recognition to IHF : Read in Detail
24)CWG: Lifter moves court : Read in Detail
25)CWG: TS Darbari claims innocence : Read in Detail
Friday, August 6, 2010
Latest Sports News Dated on 7-8-2010
Cricket News
1)Randiv gives Lanka upper hand : Read in Detail
2)Mishra: India can pull off win : Read in Detail
3)"Lanka lower order working on batting" : Read in Detail
4)'IPL teams will face difficulty in SA' : Read in Detail
5)BCCI still not convinced about UDRS : Read in Detail
Football News
6)Arsenal launch £23m offer for Reina : Read in Detail
7)Bengal enter Santosh Trophy final : Read in Detail
8)Sneijder: I want another Inter treble! : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
9)Sutil: I'm still deciding on future! : Read in Detail
10)Schumacher shows old habits die hard : Read in Detail
1)Randiv gives Lanka upper hand : Read in Detail
2)Mishra: India can pull off win : Read in Detail
3)"Lanka lower order working on batting" : Read in Detail
4)'IPL teams will face difficulty in SA' : Read in Detail
5)BCCI still not convinced about UDRS : Read in Detail
Football News
6)Arsenal launch £23m offer for Reina : Read in Detail
7)Bengal enter Santosh Trophy final : Read in Detail
8)Sneijder: I want another Inter treble! : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
9)Sutil: I'm still deciding on future! : Read in Detail
10)Schumacher shows old habits die hard : Read in Detail
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Latest Sports News of 29-7-2010
Cricket News
1)Dilshan makes late inroads : Read in Detail
2)Sehwag: I played a rash shot at 99 : Read in Detail
3)"I knew Sehwag would go after me" : Read in Detail
4)"Even Murali would have struggled" : Read in Detail
5)Bedi: Murali indeed is a chucker : Read in Detail
6)"India doesn't look No.1 Test team" : Read in Detail
Football News
7)India beat local side 4-1 in Portugal : Read in Detail
8)"Gerrard, Cole won't play Rabotnicki!" : Read in Detail
9)Man Utd winning race for Annan : Read in Detail
10)Liverpool set for Petrov move : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
11)"Team orders rule not realistic!" : Read in Detail
12)Monaco Grand Prix to stay : Read in Detail
13)Mallya demands points from every race : Read in Detail
14)Whitmarsh: Harmony key to title bid : Read in Detail
Golf News
15)Pettersson starting from scratch : Read in Detail
16)Ryder vice-captains shine at Killarney : Read in Detail
17)Thammanoon sets pace at Brunei Open : Read in Detail
18)Irish game in rude health : Read in Detail
Tennis News
19)Somdev ousted from ATP Farmers Classic : Read in Detail
20)Top seeds through at Stanford : Read in Detail
21)Querrey passes test in ATP Farmers : Read in Detail
22)Davydenko progresses in Umag : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
23)"No home advantage for athletes" : Read in Detail
24)Vijender aiming for gold medal : Read in Detail
1)Dilshan makes late inroads : Read in Detail
2)Sehwag: I played a rash shot at 99 : Read in Detail
3)"I knew Sehwag would go after me" : Read in Detail
4)"Even Murali would have struggled" : Read in Detail
5)Bedi: Murali indeed is a chucker : Read in Detail
6)"India doesn't look No.1 Test team" : Read in Detail
Football News
7)India beat local side 4-1 in Portugal : Read in Detail
8)"Gerrard, Cole won't play Rabotnicki!" : Read in Detail
9)Man Utd winning race for Annan : Read in Detail
10)Liverpool set for Petrov move : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
11)"Team orders rule not realistic!" : Read in Detail
12)Monaco Grand Prix to stay : Read in Detail
13)Mallya demands points from every race : Read in Detail
14)Whitmarsh: Harmony key to title bid : Read in Detail
Golf News
15)Pettersson starting from scratch : Read in Detail
16)Ryder vice-captains shine at Killarney : Read in Detail
17)Thammanoon sets pace at Brunei Open : Read in Detail
18)Irish game in rude health : Read in Detail
Tennis News
19)Somdev ousted from ATP Farmers Classic : Read in Detail
20)Top seeds through at Stanford : Read in Detail
21)Querrey passes test in ATP Farmers : Read in Detail
22)Davydenko progresses in Umag : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
23)"No home advantage for athletes" : Read in Detail
24)Vijender aiming for gold medal : Read in Detail
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Latest Sports News of 15-7-2010
Latest Sports News
Cricket News
1)“We’ve shown the world how to play T20” : Read in Detail
2)Wanderers to host Airtel CLT20 Final : Read in Detail
3)Mirzas upset over report on Shoaib : Read in Detail
4)New honour for Shane Watson : Read in Detail
5)Pakistan set 440 to win Lord's Test :Read in Detail
6)Aamer warned over future conduct : Read in Detail
7)Butt calls for batsmen to deliver : Read in Detail
World Football News
8)Now Busquets sings Cesc's praises! : Read in Detail
9)Giggs: Rooney & Co must recover! : Read in Detail
10)Torres, Hodgson in showdown talks : Read in Detail
11)Anelka: France were united! : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
12)Rossi poised for return to racing : Read in Detail
13)Horner to restore Red Bull harmony : Read in Detail
14)"Schumacher unlikely to stay in F1" : Read in Detail
Tennis News
15)Melzer eases into Mercedes Cup quarters : Read in Detail
16)Pennetta makes SNAI Open last eight : Read in Detail
17)Top seeds withdraw from Prague Open : Read in Detail
18)Ferrer opens with win in Bastad : Read in Detail
Golf News
19)Cink does clean-up job on Jug : Read in Detail
20)Woods to "get his game back" : Read in Detail
21)Champions Challenge cancelled : Read in Detail
22)Watson: Handling pressure the key : Read in Detail
Cricket News
1)“We’ve shown the world how to play T20” : Read in Detail
2)Wanderers to host Airtel CLT20 Final : Read in Detail
3)Mirzas upset over report on Shoaib : Read in Detail
4)New honour for Shane Watson : Read in Detail
5)Pakistan set 440 to win Lord's Test :Read in Detail
6)Aamer warned over future conduct : Read in Detail
7)Butt calls for batsmen to deliver : Read in Detail
World Football News
8)Now Busquets sings Cesc's praises! : Read in Detail
9)Giggs: Rooney & Co must recover! : Read in Detail
10)Torres, Hodgson in showdown talks : Read in Detail
11)Anelka: France were united! : Read in Detail
Motorsport News
12)Rossi poised for return to racing : Read in Detail
13)Horner to restore Red Bull harmony : Read in Detail
14)"Schumacher unlikely to stay in F1" : Read in Detail
Tennis News
15)Melzer eases into Mercedes Cup quarters : Read in Detail
16)Pennetta makes SNAI Open last eight : Read in Detail
17)Top seeds withdraw from Prague Open : Read in Detail
18)Ferrer opens with win in Bastad : Read in Detail
Golf News
19)Cink does clean-up job on Jug : Read in Detail
20)Woods to "get his game back" : Read in Detail
21)Champions Challenge cancelled : Read in Detail
22)Watson: Handling pressure the key : Read in Detail
Monday, July 12, 2010
Latest Sports News of 12-7-2010
Cricket News
1)Dhoni: India will miss Zaheer, Sree :Read in Detail
2)Zaheer to fly to J'burg for treatment : Read in Detail
3)ECB to continue Pakistan support : Read in Detail
4)Munaf to replace injured Sreesanth : Read in Detail
5)"Report on Modi by September-end" : Read in Detail
6)Lee targets 2011 World Cup as swansong : Read in Detail
7)'We must regain ruthless edge':Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
8)Iniesta: It's just incredible! : Read in Detail
9)Spain's Iker Casillas wins Golden Glove : Read in Detail
10)Del Bosque gives Selección praise : Read in Detail
11)Nadal: I cried like a little boy! : Read in Detail
12)Van Marwijk rues refereeing decisions : Read in Detail
Tennis News
13)James Ward gunning for top 100 : Read in Detail
14)Szavay: Experience was key : Read in Detail
15)Bloomfield: LTA are rubbish : Read in Detail
16)Fish wins Hall of Fame : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
17)Jeev Milkha Singh finishes tied 49th : Read in Detail
18)Molinari makes it to top 20 : Read in Detail
19)Mallya: Proud of Sutil, Liuzzi : Read in Detail
20)Alonso: I'm still a contender! : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
21)Armstrong: My era ended long ago : Read in Detail
22)Boxing: For boxers it's about choice : Read in Detail
23)Armstrong: My tour is finished : Read in Detail
24)Hockey: PHF to host Indo-Pak series : Read in Detail
1)Dhoni: India will miss Zaheer, Sree :Read in Detail
2)Zaheer to fly to J'burg for treatment : Read in Detail
3)ECB to continue Pakistan support : Read in Detail
4)Munaf to replace injured Sreesanth : Read in Detail
5)"Report on Modi by September-end" : Read in Detail
6)Lee targets 2011 World Cup as swansong : Read in Detail
7)'We must regain ruthless edge':Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
8)Iniesta: It's just incredible! : Read in Detail
9)Spain's Iker Casillas wins Golden Glove : Read in Detail
10)Del Bosque gives Selección praise : Read in Detail
11)Nadal: I cried like a little boy! : Read in Detail
12)Van Marwijk rues refereeing decisions : Read in Detail
Tennis News
13)James Ward gunning for top 100 : Read in Detail
14)Szavay: Experience was key : Read in Detail
15)Bloomfield: LTA are rubbish : Read in Detail
16)Fish wins Hall of Fame : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
17)Jeev Milkha Singh finishes tied 49th : Read in Detail
18)Molinari makes it to top 20 : Read in Detail
19)Mallya: Proud of Sutil, Liuzzi : Read in Detail
20)Alonso: I'm still a contender! : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
21)Armstrong: My era ended long ago : Read in Detail
22)Boxing: For boxers it's about choice : Read in Detail
23)Armstrong: My tour is finished : Read in Detail
24)Hockey: PHF to host Indo-Pak series : Read in Detail
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Latest Sports News of 11-7-2010
Cricket News
1)England make unwanted history : Read in Detail
2)Malcolm Marshall: Fast and furious : Read in Detail
3)Bell injury blow for England : Read in Detail
4)ICC slaps one Test ban on Sulieman Benn : Read in Detail
5)India reject UDRS for Lanka series : Read in Detail
6)Sri Lanka leave Mendis in cold : Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
7)Van Marwijk: Clash of the best! : Read in Detail
8)Dutch could go atop FIFA rankings : Read in Detail
9)Gullit: Forget sexy football, just win! : Read in Detail
10)Tabarez: Uruguay gave everything : Read in Detail
11)Khedira: It's a tribute to the squad! : Read in Detail
12)3rd/4th: Germany 3-2 Uruguay : Read in Detail
Tennis News
13)Bloomfield's winning run ends : Read in Detail
14)Smith relieved after win over Turkey : Read in Detail
15)Aravane Rezai wins Swedish Open : Read in Detail
16)Britain finally get Davis Cup win : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
17)Whitmarsh: We are fair to our drivers : Read in Detail
18)Schumi unimpressed by Silverstone : Read in Detail
19)Stricker not letting go of the lead : Read in Detail
20)Creamer leads from the front : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
21)England set for Sevens outing : Read in Detail
22)Thomas: I'm here for Wiggins! : Read in Detail
23)Tour could heat up in Alps : Read in Detail
24)Rugby: Falcons swoop for Henderson : Read in Detail
1)England make unwanted history : Read in Detail
2)Malcolm Marshall: Fast and furious : Read in Detail
3)Bell injury blow for England : Read in Detail
4)ICC slaps one Test ban on Sulieman Benn : Read in Detail
5)India reject UDRS for Lanka series : Read in Detail
6)Sri Lanka leave Mendis in cold : Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
7)Van Marwijk: Clash of the best! : Read in Detail
8)Dutch could go atop FIFA rankings : Read in Detail
9)Gullit: Forget sexy football, just win! : Read in Detail
10)Tabarez: Uruguay gave everything : Read in Detail
11)Khedira: It's a tribute to the squad! : Read in Detail
12)3rd/4th: Germany 3-2 Uruguay : Read in Detail
Tennis News
13)Bloomfield's winning run ends : Read in Detail
14)Smith relieved after win over Turkey : Read in Detail
15)Aravane Rezai wins Swedish Open : Read in Detail
16)Britain finally get Davis Cup win : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
17)Whitmarsh: We are fair to our drivers : Read in Detail
18)Schumi unimpressed by Silverstone : Read in Detail
19)Stricker not letting go of the lead : Read in Detail
20)Creamer leads from the front : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
21)England set for Sevens outing : Read in Detail
22)Thomas: I'm here for Wiggins! : Read in Detail
23)Tour could heat up in Alps : Read in Detail
24)Rugby: Falcons swoop for Henderson : Read in Detail
Friday, July 9, 2010
Latest Sports News of 9-7-2010
Cricket News
1)Sri Lanka leave Mendis in cold : Read in Detail
2)Miandad: PCB ruining Younus' career : Read in Detail
3)Strauss calm over expensive Anderson : Read in Detail
4)CA, NZC ponder over ICC nomination : Read in Detail
5)Bhajji bats for player retention : Read in Detail
6)Gavaskar seeks suggestion on auction : Read in Detail
7)Bombay HC sets July 14 for Modi : Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
8)Robben: I'll be fine with an ugly win : Read in Detail
9)Golden Ball nominees announced : Read in Detail
10)Van Marwijk backs Van Persie : Read in Detail
11)Marwijk: Spain are more attractive : Read in Detail
12)Nadal heading to World Cup final : Read in Detail
13)Puyol to decide future after final : Read in Detail
Tennis News
14)Ilhan seeks to humiliate Britain : Read in Detail
15)Dabul, Rochus battle for final spot : Read in Detail
16)Dulgheru makes Suez progress : Read in Detail
17)Pennetta moves into Bastad semis : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
18)Mickleson flubs chance to overtake Tiger : Read in Detail
19)Schumi: It can't get any worse! : Read in Detail
20)Stoner set to join Honda : Read in Detail
21)Senna dropped for Silverstone : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
21)Boxing: Vijender to skip Nationals : Read in Detail
22)Boxing: "I'm big enough for Pacquiao!" : Read in Detail
23)Athletics: Greene impresses Jackson : Read in Detail
1)Sri Lanka leave Mendis in cold : Read in Detail
2)Miandad: PCB ruining Younus' career : Read in Detail
3)Strauss calm over expensive Anderson : Read in Detail
4)CA, NZC ponder over ICC nomination : Read in Detail
5)Bhajji bats for player retention : Read in Detail
6)Gavaskar seeks suggestion on auction : Read in Detail
7)Bombay HC sets July 14 for Modi : Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
8)Robben: I'll be fine with an ugly win : Read in Detail
9)Golden Ball nominees announced : Read in Detail
10)Van Marwijk backs Van Persie : Read in Detail
11)Marwijk: Spain are more attractive : Read in Detail
12)Nadal heading to World Cup final : Read in Detail
13)Puyol to decide future after final : Read in Detail
Tennis News
14)Ilhan seeks to humiliate Britain : Read in Detail
15)Dabul, Rochus battle for final spot : Read in Detail
16)Dulgheru makes Suez progress : Read in Detail
17)Pennetta moves into Bastad semis : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
18)Mickleson flubs chance to overtake Tiger : Read in Detail
19)Schumi: It can't get any worse! : Read in Detail
20)Stoner set to join Honda : Read in Detail
21)Senna dropped for Silverstone : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
21)Boxing: Vijender to skip Nationals : Read in Detail
22)Boxing: "I'm big enough for Pacquiao!" : Read in Detail
23)Athletics: Greene impresses Jackson : Read in Detail
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Latest Sports News of 7-7-2010
Latest Sports News
Cricket News
1)'Only Harbhajan can match my record' : Read in Detail
2)MS Dhoni: Celebrating a legacy : Read in Detail
3)Looking at Dhoni in numbers : Read in Detail
4)Warne predicts tight Ashes battle : Read in Detail
5)Mumbai to kick off defence on Nov 1: Read in Detail
6)India A enter Tri-Series final : Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
7)Van Persie: I want to emulate Maradona! : Read in Detail
8)De Zeeuw could miss final : Read in Detail
9)Kuyt: We can make history! : Read in Detail
10)Low: Villa better than Klose! : Read in Detail
Tennis News
11)McEnroe backs Nadal for US Open : Read in Detail
12)Safarova breezes past Woerle : Read in Detail
13)Mahut recovering from Wimbledon woe : Read in Detail
14)Bloomfield makes second round : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
15)Hill: Never count Schumacher out! : Read in Detail
16)Valentino Rossi back in action : Read in Detail
17)Mickelson eyes World No1 spot : Read in Detail
18)McDowell plays down Loch hopes : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
19)Thomas: Wiggins comes first in Tour! : Read in Detail
20)Athletics: Meadows happy to race Semenya : Read in Detail
21)Cancellara leads the Tour de France : Read in Detail
22)Schleck's Tour de France is over : Read in Detail
Cricket News
1)'Only Harbhajan can match my record' : Read in Detail
2)MS Dhoni: Celebrating a legacy : Read in Detail
3)Looking at Dhoni in numbers : Read in Detail
4)Warne predicts tight Ashes battle : Read in Detail
5)Mumbai to kick off defence on Nov 1: Read in Detail
6)India A enter Tri-Series final : Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
7)Van Persie: I want to emulate Maradona! : Read in Detail
8)De Zeeuw could miss final : Read in Detail
9)Kuyt: We can make history! : Read in Detail
10)Low: Villa better than Klose! : Read in Detail
Tennis News
11)McEnroe backs Nadal for US Open : Read in Detail
12)Safarova breezes past Woerle : Read in Detail
13)Mahut recovering from Wimbledon woe : Read in Detail
14)Bloomfield makes second round : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
15)Hill: Never count Schumacher out! : Read in Detail
16)Valentino Rossi back in action : Read in Detail
17)Mickelson eyes World No1 spot : Read in Detail
18)McDowell plays down Loch hopes : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
19)Thomas: Wiggins comes first in Tour! : Read in Detail
20)Athletics: Meadows happy to race Semenya : Read in Detail
21)Cancellara leads the Tour de France : Read in Detail
22)Schleck's Tour de France is over : Read in Detail
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Latest Sports News of 3-7-2010
Latest Sports News
Cricket News
1)Indian women top ICC Rankings : Read in Detail
2)Modi faces criminal charges : Read in Detail
3)Harbhajan Singh turns 30 : Read in Detail
4)India 'A' register convincing win : Read in Detail
5)Ponting fears for Oz captaincy : Read in Detail
6)Strauss eyes improvement : Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
7)FIFA may extend Suarez ban : Read in Detail
8)Van Marwijk: We can dare to dream : Read in Detail
9)Forlan: I felt like I would faint! : Read in Detail
10)Rajevac laments 'sporting injustice': Read in Detail
Wimbledon News
11)Berdych confident of demolition job : Read in Detail
12)Zvonareva: I can beat mighty Serena! : Read in Detail
13)Nadal: Murray will win it one day : Read in Detail
14)Murray remains upbeat despite defeat : Read in Detail
15)Paes-Black in mixed doubles final : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
16)Button looks to break British duck : Read in Detail
17)Lorenzo continues to dominate : Read in Detail
18)Choi two shots clear in Ohio : Read in Detail
19)McIlroy, Kaymer make Ryder push : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
20)CWG: Wading through WADA? Forget it! : Read in Detail
21)Hockey: India go down to Holland : Read in Detail
22)Badminton: DSP's post for Saina :Read in Detail
23)Athletics: Dibaba eyes 10,000m record : Read in Detail
Cricket News
1)Indian women top ICC Rankings : Read in Detail
2)Modi faces criminal charges : Read in Detail
3)Harbhajan Singh turns 30 : Read in Detail
4)India 'A' register convincing win : Read in Detail
5)Ponting fears for Oz captaincy : Read in Detail
6)Strauss eyes improvement : Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
7)FIFA may extend Suarez ban : Read in Detail
8)Van Marwijk: We can dare to dream : Read in Detail
9)Forlan: I felt like I would faint! : Read in Detail
10)Rajevac laments 'sporting injustice': Read in Detail
Wimbledon News
11)Berdych confident of demolition job : Read in Detail
12)Zvonareva: I can beat mighty Serena! : Read in Detail
13)Nadal: Murray will win it one day : Read in Detail
14)Murray remains upbeat despite defeat : Read in Detail
15)Paes-Black in mixed doubles final : Read in Detail
Motorsport/Golf News
16)Button looks to break British duck : Read in Detail
17)Lorenzo continues to dominate : Read in Detail
18)Choi two shots clear in Ohio : Read in Detail
19)McIlroy, Kaymer make Ryder push : Read in Detail
Other Sport News
20)CWG: Wading through WADA? Forget it! : Read in Detail
21)Hockey: India go down to Holland : Read in Detail
22)Badminton: DSP's post for Saina :Read in Detail
23)Athletics: Dibaba eyes 10,000m record : Read in Detail
Friday, July 2, 2010
Latest Sports News of 2-7-2010
Latest Sports News
Cricket News
1)Morgan: Pawar not against Howard :Read in Detail
2)Pawar rejects 'divide' in world cricket :Read in Detail
3)BCCI seeks home series sponsors :Read in Detail
4)Nagpur set to host third Ind-NZ Test : Read in Detail
5)India 'A' fall prey to Lions :Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
6)"Sacking Capello would be embarrassing" : Read in Detail
7)Toni: Germany can be world champions :Read in Detail
8)Wenger: Honda is the best so far : Read in Detail
9)Huh confirms South Korea exit:Read in Detail
Wimbledon News
10)Berdych beats Djokovic for spot in Wimbledon final : Read in Detail
11)Murray keeps clear head for big day : Read in Detail
12)Williams taking nothing for granted : Read in Detail
13)Paes, Black in Wimbledon semis : Read in Detail
14)Henin to miss US Open, Clijsters clash: Read in Detail
Other Sport News
15)Badminton: DSP's post to Saina : Read in Detail
16)Boxing: "It's Margarito time!" : Read in Detail
17)Lahiri coasts to six-stroke win : Read in Detail
18)Westwood, Poulter playing catch-up : Read in Detail
Cricket News
1)Morgan: Pawar not against Howard :Read in Detail
2)Pawar rejects 'divide' in world cricket :Read in Detail
3)BCCI seeks home series sponsors :Read in Detail
4)Nagpur set to host third Ind-NZ Test : Read in Detail
5)India 'A' fall prey to Lions :Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
6)"Sacking Capello would be embarrassing" : Read in Detail
7)Toni: Germany can be world champions :Read in Detail
8)Wenger: Honda is the best so far : Read in Detail
9)Huh confirms South Korea exit:Read in Detail
Wimbledon News
10)Berdych beats Djokovic for spot in Wimbledon final : Read in Detail
11)Murray keeps clear head for big day : Read in Detail
12)Williams taking nothing for granted : Read in Detail
13)Paes, Black in Wimbledon semis : Read in Detail
14)Henin to miss US Open, Clijsters clash: Read in Detail
Other Sport News
15)Badminton: DSP's post to Saina : Read in Detail
16)Boxing: "It's Margarito time!" : Read in Detail
17)Lahiri coasts to six-stroke win : Read in Detail
18)Westwood, Poulter playing catch-up : Read in Detail
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Latest Sports News of 24-6-2010
Latest Sports News
Cricket News
1)Sri Lanka reel as Maharoof falls :Read in Detail
2)Mohali, B’lore to host Oz Tests :Read in Detail
3)Scotland 'A' stun India 'A' :Read in Detail
4)Pak selection committee may resign :Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
5)Beckenbauer blasts 'stupid' England :Read in Detail
6)Olsen: Denmark will fight hard :Read in Detail
7)New Zealand out to test Paraguay :Read in Detail
8)Low fears the Rooney factor :Read in Detail
9)Italy vs Slovakia The champions are out! One of the biggest upsets ever sees Slovakia beat Italy 3-2! Paraguay and Slovakia through to the round of 16 :Read in Detail
Tennis News
10)The Lawn Mower - 02 :Read in Detail
11)Records fall in Wimbledon classic :Read in Detail
12)Bopanna-Qureshi pair down Somdev-Huey :Read in Detail
13)Sania, Paes win opening matches :Read in Detail
Motorsport News
14)Button hoping for special homecoming :Read in Detail
15)Lotus's Chapman eyes progress:Read in Detail
16)Brawn: Mercedes are almost there! :Read in Detail
Other Sports News
17)Sports fraternity mourns Digvijay's death:Read in Detail
18)Saina starts campaign with win: Read in Detail
Cricket News
1)Sri Lanka reel as Maharoof falls :Read in Detail
2)Mohali, B’lore to host Oz Tests :Read in Detail
3)Scotland 'A' stun India 'A' :Read in Detail
4)Pak selection committee may resign :Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
5)Beckenbauer blasts 'stupid' England :Read in Detail
6)Olsen: Denmark will fight hard :Read in Detail
7)New Zealand out to test Paraguay :Read in Detail
8)Low fears the Rooney factor :Read in Detail
9)Italy vs Slovakia The champions are out! One of the biggest upsets ever sees Slovakia beat Italy 3-2! Paraguay and Slovakia through to the round of 16 :Read in Detail
Tennis News
10)The Lawn Mower - 02 :Read in Detail
11)Records fall in Wimbledon classic :Read in Detail
12)Bopanna-Qureshi pair down Somdev-Huey :Read in Detail
13)Sania, Paes win opening matches :Read in Detail
Motorsport News
14)Button hoping for special homecoming :Read in Detail
15)Lotus's Chapman eyes progress:Read in Detail
16)Brawn: Mercedes are almost there! :Read in Detail
Other Sports News
17)Sports fraternity mourns Digvijay's death:Read in Detail
18)Saina starts campaign with win: Read in Detail
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Sports News of 20-6-2010
Cricket News
1)Gilchrist sunk by former team-mates:Read in Detail
2)India clinch Dambulla cliffhanger :Read in Detail
3)Openers set up England success :Read in Detail
4)Manohar to abstain from Modi's hearing :Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
5)"Portugal must win against N Korea":Read in Detail
6)Lippi not thinking of absent stars :Read in Detail
7)Evra: We must find the traitor! :Read in Detail
8)Verbeek proud of battling Aussies :Read in Detail
Motorsport News
9)Smile back on Hamilton's face :Read in Detail
10) Alonso looking for improvement:Read in Detail
11)Virgin eyeing tenth place windfall:Read in Detail
12)MotoGP: Lorenzo grabs Silverstone pole :Read in Detail
Golf & Tennis News
13)Elson holds the edge at Saint-Omer :Read in Detail
14)Georgina Smith on top in Swiss Open :Read in Detail
15)Murray empathizes with Rooney :Read in Detail
16)Nadal can't wait for Wimbledon! :Read in Detail
Other Sports News
17)Rugby: Robinson hails Scots' courage :Read in Detail
18)Kamal in the semis of Indian Open TT :Read in Detail
19)Saina Nehwal wins Singapore Open :Read in Detail
1)Gilchrist sunk by former team-mates:Read in Detail
2)India clinch Dambulla cliffhanger :Read in Detail
3)Openers set up England success :Read in Detail
4)Manohar to abstain from Modi's hearing :Read in Detail
World Cup Football News
5)"Portugal must win against N Korea":Read in Detail
6)Lippi not thinking of absent stars :Read in Detail
7)Evra: We must find the traitor! :Read in Detail
8)Verbeek proud of battling Aussies :Read in Detail
Motorsport News
9)Smile back on Hamilton's face :Read in Detail
10) Alonso looking for improvement:Read in Detail
11)Virgin eyeing tenth place windfall:Read in Detail
12)MotoGP: Lorenzo grabs Silverstone pole :Read in Detail
Golf & Tennis News
13)Elson holds the edge at Saint-Omer :Read in Detail
14)Georgina Smith on top in Swiss Open :Read in Detail
15)Murray empathizes with Rooney :Read in Detail
16)Nadal can't wait for Wimbledon! :Read in Detail
Other Sports News
17)Rugby: Robinson hails Scots' courage :Read in Detail
18)Kamal in the semis of Indian Open TT :Read in Detail
19)Saina Nehwal wins Singapore Open :Read in Detail
Saturday, November 28, 2009
World Sports News
O'Brien celebrates Black Caps success
"Pretty sore but very happy" was how Iain O'Brien described NZ's bowling attack the day after they won the first Test against Pakistan.

Man-of-the-match Shane Bond and O'Brien were the stars on the final afternoon as they halted a Pakistan run-chase that at 165 for five at tea looked like it was going to get the 251 runs they needed to win at University Oval.
But Bond, minus the big toenail on his left foot, and O'Brien, who dislocated a finger during his crucial nine-over spell after tea, dug deep to turn the match the New Zealanders' way taking the wickets of the impressive Umar Akmal, his brother Kamran and Umar Gul.
Daniel Vettori then wrapped things up as Mohammad Asif edged to Ross Taylor before Mohammad Aamer spooned one straight back to the New Zealand captain.
O'Brien, who finished the innings with three for 63 off 23 overs, said there was never any chance of him relinquishing his bowling duties after having the finger on his right hand put back in.
In fact if anything, the injury appeared to galvanise the right-armer, who had gone wicket-less until the over before tea when Shoaib Malik gloved one to wicket-keeper Brendon McCullum.
"I'm not going to say it didn't because I'll never know. But I wasn't not going to bowl. I wanted to bowl. I wanted to be part of a Test win and to do something to change the game," said O'Brien, who will have his bruised, swollen finger assessed further on Monday.
"There was no way Dan (Vettori) was getting the ball out of my hand at that stage anyway."
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The 33-year-old admitted feeling under pressure heading into the second innings after a return of none for 98 first time round.
"If I didn't come out and bowl yesterday well that could have been me done for a while, if not for a long time," O'Brien continued.
"To go out and bowl well yesterday and play a part in a Test win is pretty good. It makes me feel better about my job and role in the team."
Bond marked his return to Test cricket after a two-year absence with a match-winning effort of eight for 153. He now has 87 wickets in 18 Tests.
"Having a guy who is a genuine wicket-taker and a genuine chance to take wickets is great for the whole line-up," said O'Brien.
"It is tough only having four bowlers though. It's tough on him, Chris (Martin) and myself. But we got the job done. We're pretty sore but very happy."
Chris Martin was something of an unsung hero. He removed Pakistan top order batsmen Khurram Manzoor and Imran Farhat early in the tourists' first innings and then helped Bond wrap up the tail early on day four.
He struck with the new ball again in their second innings to get Farhat once more and broke the partnership of Umar and Mohammad Yousuf when the Pakistan captain gloved one to McCullum to finish the match with five for 108.
All-rounder Grant Elliott, who replaced the retired Jacob Oram, is expected to ease the workload on the seamers and play a bigger part with the ball in the second Test in Wellington which gets under way on Thursday.
Pakistan, meanwhile, should have Misbah ul-Haq in their ranks by then to bolster their inexperienced batting line-up which - the Akmal brothers aside - struggled in Dunedin.
The 35-year-old had been on standby to join the 17-man squad as a replacement for absentee skipper Younis Khan after initially being dropped for the limited overs and Test series squads to face New Zealand.
He was described as a "tremendous slip fielder" by coach Intikhab Alam in the aftermath of their loss in Dunedin, and a below-par performance in that area - five catches were shelled in the slips - plus the need to shore up the batting line-up is likely to see the right-hander come straight into the side.
Lukewarm response for Mumbai Test
Public response for the final Test between India and Sri Lanka, to be played at the Brabourne Stadium has been lukewarm.
Test cricket is returning to Brabourne Stadium after more than three and a half decades and India are 1-0 up going into the final game of the three-match series but there are not many takers for the tickets.
According to sources in the Mumbai Cricket Association, there are very few takers for the tickets for the match with most clubs and gymkhanas affiliated to the MCA showing little interest in picking up their quota.
Around 330-odd clubs or gymkhanas are affiliated to the MCA.
A very small banner announcing the season ticket rates for the Test was found above the ticket counters at the premises of the Mumbai Hockey Association who are neighbours of the MCA situated within the confines of the Wankhede Stadium complex that's undergoing renovation.
The rates for the Test are fixed at Rs 1000, Rs 750 and Rs 200 for watching it for five days.
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The opening Test of the series at Ahmedabad's Motera Stadium, played on week days entirely, did not attract big crowds with the best response during a day not above the 10,000 mark.
Current indications are that the final Test in Mumbai, that starts on Wednesday and ends on Sunday (Dec 6), would also not attract a sizeable crowd, let alone a full house.
This would be in total contrast to the jam-packed arenas witnessed during the preceding seven-match one-day series between India and Australia.
Amla lauds 'awesome' de Villiers
England were dispatched for a ground record-equalling 354 in their ODI defeat at Newlands - and have been warned to fear more of the same, as long as AB de Villiers is in town.

South Africa's stand-in opener Hashim Amla has so far hit two half-centuries in as many attempts in this series, and it was his stand with captain Graeme Smith which helped lay the platform for a De Villiers special.
A breath-taking exhibition of strokeplay brought the hosts' number three 121 runs from only 85 balls, and England had no answer as South Africa levelled the series with two to play.
Reflecting on that and casting his mind forward to tomorrow's penultimate match at St George's, Amla said: "AB is such a fantastic player. It is difficult to contain such an awesome player.
"If he gets the right platform and gets going, scores of 350 are on the cards all the time."
Amla filled an enabling role with 86 at the top of the order in Cape Town, leaving him to recall a job well done as he continues his success as a batting replacement for injured all-rounder Jacques Kallis.
"Filling Jacques' boots is close to impossible; he's such a world-class performer, batting as well as bowling," Amla rightly pointed out.
"But it does give a lot of satisfaction - the fact that we set the game up.
"That is the openers' job, and it was lovely to contribute."
Amla's call-up came only at the last minute when Kallis was ruled out of the series with a broken rib.
"I didn't expect to play," he said.
"But I think over the last couple of one-day series, I've kept managing to get a few games through injuries.
"So when Jacques' injury came about - although it was unexpected - I suppose I had some experience to draw back on of getting into the team at short notice.
"Ever since getting my first opportunity opening the batting, I've always felt that spot was most suited to me and my style of play."
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South Africa arrive at another home venue where they have a formidable record, full of intent to consolidate their Newlands victory.
"We take a lot of confidence out of it, without a doubt," said Amla.
"Going 1-0 down was a setback, and you are always playing catch-up after that.
"But we came back really strongly - and we hope we can repeat the performance if not better it."
South Africa's one concern is over the likely absence of strike bowler Dale Steyn, who suffered a hamstring strain and did not complete his full allocation yesterday.
Amla admits there is a hole to fill but believes - with Wayne Parnell and Morne Morkel returning to take eight wickets between them in Cape Town, and Charl Langeveldt still available - South Africa have the necessary resources.
"If Dale doesn't play we will miss him dearly," he admitted.
"But the positive side is it gives someone else the opportunity to rise to the occasion."
Tennis News
Davydenko derails Fed-Ex
Nikolay Davydenko reached the finals of the ATP World Tour Finals with a stunning 6-2 4-6 7-5 victory over Roger Federer.

Federer, who won the title four times in five attempts between 2003 and 2007, had never lost to Davydenko in 12 previous meetings.
And the Russian's task was made even harder by the scheduling, which saw him take to the court less than 16 hours after beating Robin Soderling in his final round-robin match yesterday.
But, after Federer won the first six points, it was Davydenko - beaten by Novak Djokovic in last year's final - who gained the ascendancy.
The world number one could not take advantage of two break points in the second game and then played a terrible game, serving two double faults and throwing in two more unforced errors to hand his opponent the first break.
Federer had lost the first set in all his group matches and found himself staring down the barrel again when another double fault and a netted forehand gave Davydenko a shock 4-1 lead.
The Swiss star recovered one of the breaks immediately, his forehand suddenly firing again, but the respite was only temporary and Davydenko made it three breaks in a row before sealing the first set.
It seemed inevitable Federer would improve - he could hardly get any worse - and he was certainly making fewer errors at the start of the second set.
He gradually began to look more like his old self, playing his best game to date to move 4-3 ahead with a series of winners.
And, after escaping a potentially sticky situation at 4-4, he claimed the crucial break to win the set, taking it on his second chance following one of the best rallies of the match.
Federer had the advantage of serving first in the decider and at 4-5 the match came alive.
A lucky net cord gave him the opening point and an outrageous shot off a Davydenko smash put Federer in sight of the final.
But he could not take his chance as Davydenko held his nerve to level at 5-5.
And the Russian capitalised fully by creating a break point in the next game, which he took with a stunning backhand return.
Two big serves took the world number seven to 30-0 but Federer was not finished, a brilliant rally resulting in a break point.
This time Davydenko excelled, though, blasting a forehand winner, and one big serve later he was at match point, which he took when Federer netted a forehand.
Davydenko facing quick turnaround
Nikolay Davydenko admits he will not have enough time to prepare for his semi-final clash against Roger Federer at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals.

The Russian will take to the court at London's O2 Arena only 15 and a half hours after finishing his final round-robin match, where a 7-6 (7/4) 4-6 6-3 victory over Robin Soderling booked his semi-final spot.
The world number one, in contrast, has not played since losing to Juan Martin del Potro on Thursday night.
Davydenko, who is also struggling with a leg injury and breathing problems, said: "I have no time. Today I play night session and tomorrow at 2pm. It's not my mistake. I hope I'll be fit for tomorrow."
To add to the 28-year-old's worries, he goes into the match having lost all his previous 12 meetings with Federer.
Davydenko, though, is hopeful he will at last be able to better the world number one and reach a second consecutive final.
He said: "Every 12 times I was coming and believing I can win. But I know Federer is older, I'm also older. Maybe I start to play better and Federer not so good? We'll see."
After Thursday night's confusion, Group B also ended up being tight, with Soderling, Davydenko and defending champion Novak Djokovic - a 7-6 (7/5) 6-3 winner over Rafael Nadal yesterday - all ending up winning two matches and losing one.
To the relief of the tournament organisers, though, there was a clear difference in sets ratio this time, with Soderling winning the group courtesy of the set he took against Davydenko and Djokovic the unlucky man.
The Swede has almost 24 hours to recover before he returns to the O2 for his semi-final against Argentinian Del Potro, and he said of the match: "It's going to be tough. He plays really well. He serves big. He's hitting his forehand very well and plays fast.
"He doesn't give you many chances. He's probably very confident now, beating Roger. So I have to step it up at least one level. But I think I can do it. I played good this whole week."
Djokovic had battled hard to put himself in contention despite the strain of a year in which he has played nearly 100 matches clearly catching up with him.
He said after beating Nadal: "Unfortunately for me, the exhaustion came in the tournament where I should have been the freshest. But, still, I managed to get two out of three wins.
"If I finish today the season, I will be very happy to finish in this way, and just hope to rest well for 2010."
Nadal, meanwhile, is determined to end the year on a winning note at the Davis Cup final next weekend, when Spain take on the Czech Republic in Barcelona.
The Majorcan, who did not win a set in three matches in London, said: "I am confident. I know it's going to be a difficult final. The change (to playing) on clay is going to be a big change. It's going to be difficult in the beginning.
"But that's a big motivation for me, to finish the year winning. And I have the opportunity there to play well, to play good tennis on clay, and to win, to win something important for my country and for my friends."
Golf News
Police to interview Woods
Florida Highway Patrol officers were preparing to interview Tiger Woods today as they continue their investigations into the car accident which left the world number one golfer with facial lacerations.

Florida Highway Patrol officers were preparing to interview Tiger Woods today as they continue their investigations into the car accident which left the world number one golfer with facial lacerations.
Woods received the injuries in the early hours of Friday morning, in an accident described by his spokesman in a statement on Friday as "minor", when he lost control of his sports utility vehicle and reversed into a fire hydrant outside his Isleworth, Orlando, home.
Woods' Cadillac then hit a tree in a neighbour's garden with police reporting that officers found the golfer lying in the road being tended to by his wife Elin but drifting in and out of consciousness.
As part of an ongoing investigation, troopers from the Florida Highway Patrol were set to interview Woods today to hear the 33-year-old's version of events, police spokesman Sergeant Kim Montes told Press Association Sport.
"A couple of troopers were sent to the hospital to talk to Mr Woods on Friday to get his side of what happened as the driver of the vehicle," Sgt Montes said.
"He had already been discharged so we went by the house and Mrs Woods invited us in and when she went to go back, Tiger was sleeping.
"So we agreed to come back today, though that's not preferential treatment. We've done that on other crashes.
"The schedule for today is that the troopers come back on duty at 3pm (8pm GMT) and shortly thereafter they will go over to the Woods residence and give Mr Woods an opportunity to tell us what happened."
Sgt Montes added that the troopers were specifically interested in the particulars of the accident.
"There's a lot of rumours and scenarios that are being thrown out there about all kinds of different things that may have happened but right now the only evidence that we have is that this is just a traffic crash," she said.
"If our investigation takes us in a different direction then we'll let the media know. We will investigate every part of this and that's just a normal part of our investigation to help us figure out why he lost control and struck the fire hydrant and the tree."
Sgt Montes also said investigators had not yet reviewed the tape of the emergency 911 call made after the accident but the content would be released once those reviews had taken place.
World number one tennis player Roger Federer, who like Woods is sponsored by Gillette and has appeared in TV ads along with him and footballer Thierry Henry, said: "I haven't spoken to him. And I heard it's not too serious, which is a good thing."
Tiger out of hospital after crash
Tiger Woods was released from hospital in "good condition" today following a car crash outside his home.

The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) said Woods' car struck a fire hydrant and then a tree in the early hours of this morning in Isleworth, an exclusive suburb in Windermere, Florida.
The 33-year-old was taken to Health Central Hospital in Ocoee.
A joint statement from the hospital and Woods' office read: "Tiger Woods was in a minor car accident outside his home last night.
"He was admitted, treated and released today in good condition."
Woods' agent Mark Steinberg was quoted by US TV station CNBC as saying his client "is fine".
The FHP said Woods was driving a 2009 Cadillac sport utility vehicle and the crash was not alcohol-related.
However, a spokesman added that the incident was still under investigation and charges were pending.
The Orange County Fire Rescue said it received a call about the accident at 2.28am ET (7.28am GMT), but the Florida Highway Patrol did not report it until 2pm ET (7pm GMT).
The Mayor of Windermere, Gary Bruhn, told CNN: "An accident occurred about 2:30 this morning and Windermere police were first upon the scene because basically we're right there and can arrive within a minute and a half.
"I understand that there were some facial lacerations and he was taken to Health Central Hospital where he was treated and then I'm told he was released."
Bruhn said he did not know the specifics of the incident but added that the fact that charges were pending was a routine part of any accident investigation.
"Something like this would be just an ongoing investigation," he added.
"I think it's nothing more than an accident but from that standpoint they've got to let everything run its full course and do the investigation to see what was involved.
"I'm told that could take a number of days to come to its conclusion."
Bruhn said there was nothing about the situation which appeared unusual.
"Absolutely not, nothing that I'm aware of," Bruhn told CNN. "An accident occurred, we responded and as I understand it there were facial lacerations and nothing that serious."
Woods recently returned to America after winning the JBWere Masters in Melbourne by two shots.
The 14-time major winner is scheduled to host his own tournament, the Chevron World Challenge, next week in California.
It remains to be seen whether Woods, who previously won the event in 2001, 2004, 2006 and 2007, will be fit enough to attend or compete.
He also missed last year's tournament while recovering from knee surgery which he underwent shortly after a remarkable victory in the US Open at Torrey Pines.
The 18-player field will compete for a first-place prize of USD1.35 million. For the first time since the tournament's inception in 1999, world ranking points will be awarded.
"I think that has helped us attract the best field we've ever had," Woods said recently.
"It should be an exciting week for the fans and I'm looking forward to competing."
George O'Grady, the chief executive of European Tour, said everyone involved in golf would be relieved Woods' injuries were not serious.
He told Sky Sports News: "For the whole world of golf we wish him well and hope there's no real damage and he recovers very soon."
He added: "He's a role model for the world of golf, not just the European Tour.
"I think everybody will de delighted the injuries are not serious.
"What a relief, for everyone in the world of golf."
Tiger Woods: The biggest name in golf
Tiger Woods has been the dominant figure in golf for the past 12 years and with 14 majors to his name is only four short of the all-time record held by Jack Nicklaus.
By Mark Garrod
The 33-year-old American was not able to add to his major collection this season, but he still regarded it as hugely successful given that he underwent reconstructive knee surgery in June last year and was out for eight months.
Woods won his third tournament back and has had six more victories since then, most recently at the Australian Masters only two weeks ago.
The one real blip in his comeback was The Open at Turnberry, where he missed the halfway cut in a major for only the second time in his professional career.
But, to nobody's surprise, he won his following two events and was in position to make the US PGA Championship his 15th major until South Korean YE Yang came from behind on the final day to pull off a huge upset.
Woods' first major victory was the 1997 Masters, the first he had played after leaving the amateur ranks.
After going to the turn in 40 on the opening day paired with defending champion Nick Faldo, he went on to win by a record 12 shots and with a record 18 under par total.
Although he was the centre of attention wherever he went after that - "Tigermania" was born - it was not until the last major of 1999 that he triumphed again, holding off Sergio Garcia to capture the US PGA title.
What followed the following season was nothing short of sensational. At Pebble Beach he won the US Open by a record 15 strokes and a month later he took The Open at St Andrews by eight.
By retaining the US PGA after a play-off with fellow Californian Bob May he went to Augusta in April 2001 with the chance to achieve golf's first ever clean sweep of the majors - and did it to complete a "Tiger Slam".
Two more majors came the following year and two more in 2005, including another triumph at St Andrews by five over Colin Montgomerie.
His 14th major was perhaps the most remarkable of them all, though.
It came in the US Open at Torrey Pines last year when he beat Rocco Mediate despite being in obvious agony with his knee.
Only after the play-off did Woods reveal to the world just how bad he was. As well as needing immediate surgery on his knee he played with two stress fractures in his leg.
His lay-off meant he missed the last two majors of last season and the Ryder Cup.
That is the one competition in which Woods does not have a great record, but although America won comfortably without him in Louisville he is top of the list new captain Corey Pavin wants for Celtic Manor next October.
Off the course, naturally, Woods has coined it in. It is estimated that he earns over USD100million annually from endorsements and appearances fees.
His recent trip to Australia cost the organisers USD3million, it was reported, and yet such was the interest created that it was generally considered money well spent in Melbourne.
Woods takes a lot of the credit for golf's increased popularity.
Prize money has gone through the roof in the past decade and television viewing figures rocket whenever and wherever he is playing.
His Foundation charity has already raised many millions and his background - his late father was an African American and his mother is Thai - has helped to take golf to a new audience.
Introduced to his Swedish wife Elin eight years ago by European Ryder Cup player Jesper Parnevik, they were engaged in 2003 and married in 2004.
Daughter Sam Alexis was born in June 2007 and son Charlie Axel arrived this February.
Football News
Everton vs Liverpool: Let’s get ready to rumble!
It’s the 212th Merseyside derby, and Liverpool travel to Goodison Park to take on cross-city rivals Everton in a time both clubs are struggling mightily.
In the Blue corner, hosts Everton spot a four-win, three-loss and six-draw record, which sees them just hovering over the drop zone in 16th place on the Premier League table.
Liverpool, a perennial title-contender, haven't been convincing this season, taking on the Toffees with a 6-2-5 record and they are seventh in the table so far.
Who will prevail? Ladies and gentlemen: Let's get ready to rumble!
Liverpool news heading into the derby:
Rafael Benitez insists he understands the distress of Liverpool's fans at the club's current plight, while re-affirming his commitment to the club.
The Liverpool manager has vowed to stay with the Reds and restore the club to their place in Europe's elite. Benitez added that he does not feel under added pressure following Liverpool's recent Champions League exit.
Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard has demanded a united front as Liverpool seek the top-four finish required to qualify for next season's Champions League.
Lucas Leiva believes he will never win over all of his detractors as he prepares himself for the Merseyside derby, while Fernando Torres and Pepe Reina have moved to offer their support to Benitez.
Everton news before the Merseyside showdown:
Everton manager David Moyes believes his players are having a crisis of confidence which has contributed to their recent poor form.
The Toffees' manager has admitted they are on the brink of a relegation battle and the clash with Liverpool makes little difference to that.
Meanwhile, Everton great Howard Kendall is against the idea of a groundshare with Liverpool, but admits it may be the only solution.
Arsenal vs Chelsea: Best of British?
North London giants Arsenal host Chelsea, knowing a victory against the Blues will dent their title aspirations, and place them above rivals Tottenham.
Arsenal go into the bout with a 8-win, 1-loss and 3-loss record, and are sitting pretty in fourth on the Premier League table.
Visitors Chelsea have eleven wins and 2 losses so far, and will be looking to add another three points to their tally of 33.
So who will win the battle of London?
Arsenal news ahead of the London derby:
Robin van Persie has urged his Arsenal team-mates to keep "believing in themselves" as he prepares to spend the next five months recovering from surgery on his injured ankle. The 26-year-old suffered torn ankle ligaments during Holland's goalless draw against Italy in Pescara on November 14.
Meanwhile, Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has reiterated his commitment to the Gunners, saying: "I don't want to fail here."
Arsene Wenger insists the "moment has come" for his Arsenal side as they prepare to face Barclays Premier League leaders Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners boss also feels Nicolas Anelka still "loves" Arsenal, even if the Chelsea striker will be out to dent his former club's title hopes.
Chelsea news before the Emirates Stadium showdown:
Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole insists all the pressure will be on Arsenal when the two sides meet at the Emirates Stadium.
Carlo Ancelotti insists that the Premier League showdown with Arsenal will not decide the title or rule the Gunners out of the race.
Finally, Chelsea captain John Terry admits the best is yet to come in Europe as the Blues gear up for Sunday's Barclays Premier League clash with Arsenal.
La Liga Saturday Review
Valencia paid the price for some poor finishing and were held to a disappointing draw after conceding a late penalty.

Unai Emery's side dominated from the outset but were wasteful in front of goal, with David Villa particularly off form.
Villa did put Valencia ahead early in the second half, but stopped his side from scoring a further two and also missed a good chance early on.
Mallorca were barely in it but won a penalty with six minutes left when Bruno fouled Gonzalo Castro and Borja Valero converted.
Sevilla missed the chance to close the gap on Barcelona and Real Madrid when they were held 2-2 at home by bottom side Malaga.
The visitors took a shock 2-0 lead at the interval thanks to goals from Fernando (23) and Patrick Mtiliga, but Sevilla deservedly hit back in the second half with a brace from Luis Fabiano.
Mate Bilic struck the winner as Sporting Gijon continued their excellent recent form with a 1-0 win at home to Villarreal.
The Croatia striker was alert to the rebound and scrambled the ball home from close-range after Alberto Rivera had seen his penalty parried by Diego Lopez 15 minutes from time.
Villarreal defender Gonzalo Rodriguez was sent off for the foul on Miguel De Las Cuevas and there was no way back after that for the 10-man visitors.
Motorsport News
Force India retain driving duo
Adrian Sutil and Vitantonio Liuzzi have been retained by Force India for the 2010 Formula One season.

The team have opted for continuity as Sutil has driven for Force India since they entered the sport at the start of last year.
The 26-year-old German faces his fourth season in F1 after starting out in 2007 with Force India's predecessors Spyker.
Italian Liuzzi, who stepped up from his role as third driver for the final five races of 2009 after Giancarlo Fisichella moved to Ferrari, has also been given another chance to prove himself.
Team principal Vijay Mallya said: "We have always maintained that consistency is key at this stage in the team's development.
"For the first time in many years we will have the continuity of not only the same drivers, but also the same engine and senior management.
"With this stability now in place I truly believe we have an excellent platform to build on and move forward on our strong 2009 performance.
"I am sure we have one of the most dynamic line-ups on the grid and I hope this will stand us in good stead in what we all hope will be a transitional year for the team."
Sutil, who finished a career-high fourth in the Italian Grand Prix in September after starting from the front row for the first time, believes further success is possible next year.
He said: "2010 will be my fourth consecutive year with the team.
"I feel good here, it feels like family, and when you feel at ease you can focus your energy 100% on getting it right on track.
"Next season I want to be in the points on a regular basis, maybe even challenging for the podium, and the team has exactly the same goals.
"We're going massively in the right direction, so with our combined energies I'm confident we can achieve even more than last season."
As for Liuzzi, the 28-year-old is ready to show what he can do in F1 after what was a two-year absence prior to finally being given his chance from September onwards.
"It was always my goal to be back racing in 2010 and I've finally achieved it," said Liuzzi.
"I feel the five races I did in 2009 were a bit of a warm-up, to get back racing, learn the car, get the feeling back.
"Now I've done that I feel ready to really push next season.
"We were pretty strong in the last part of the 2009 season so if we pick up where we stopped I think we could be in for a good year."
Canadian GP back on track
The Canadian Grand Prix will return to the F1 schedule next season after the government helped land a five-year deal to stage the race in Montreal.
The race had been dropped from this year's calendar but months of speculation over the future of the event were ended when the government announced its intervention at a press conference.
A total of £8.5million per year for the next five years will be invested in staging the race after the governments of Canada, Quebec and Montreal, along with Tourisme Montreal, came together to secure the event.
The five-year deal will begin on June 13, 2010 and the backers will each receive 30% of the profit on ticket sales for the race.
Montreal mayor Gerald Tremblay said: "The return of Formula 1 to Montreal attests to our sustained efforts and determination.
"This win-win deal falls in line with the terms we set and the taxpayer's ability to pay and will create stability for the next five years.
"I am very pleased that our metropolis is bringing back this crucial stage in the Formula One series for fans from around the world and an outstanding opportunity in terms of the event's international reach."
Raymond Bachand, the Quebec minister of finance and minister responsible for the Montreal region, said: "For Quebec, this event by itself results in annual tax revenues of more than £5.5million, for a £2.2 million investment, minus revenues from ticket sales.
"All three levels of government have worked together tirelessly over the past few months to bring the grand prix back to Montreal, while acting in a financially responsible manner.
"With this agreement in hand, I am delighted that our efforts have finally succeeded."
Manager: Schumacher ready to race
Michael Schumacher has recovered from the neck injury that kept him out of Felipe Massa's race-seat, his manager has revealed.

Following Massa's life-threatening head injury sustained in Hungary, Ferrari announced that Schumacher would make a brief comeback, replacing the Brazilian until the end of the season.
The dream, though, was short-lived as a week later Schumacher announced that a neck injury he has suffered in a motorbike accident had not healed sufficiently for him to race.
Four months later, Schumacher is once again in the news, this time it's Mercedes GP who are reportedly wanting the German to race for them next season.
And the good news is that if the deal does come to fruition, Schumacher's neck will not keep him out of the cockpit.
"His neck is completely fine - like his entire psyche," Willi Weber told German weekly Bunte.
The seven-time World Champion's manager also downplayed fears that Schumacher's reputation could suffer if he returns and is not able to fight at the front of the pack.
"He could race for victories," said Weber.
However, reports of Schumacher's possible return could be little more than fairytales as for every positive comment a denial is issued.
Weber, though, reckons a driver of Schumacher's caliber would be wanted by most teams, especially Ferrari, with whom he has a history.
"If Ferrari could start the 2010 season with three cars, Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo would naturally put him in one of the cockpits," Weber said.
"Pretty sore but very happy" was how Iain O'Brien described NZ's bowling attack the day after they won the first Test against Pakistan.

Man-of-the-match Shane Bond and O'Brien were the stars on the final afternoon as they halted a Pakistan run-chase that at 165 for five at tea looked like it was going to get the 251 runs they needed to win at University Oval.
But Bond, minus the big toenail on his left foot, and O'Brien, who dislocated a finger during his crucial nine-over spell after tea, dug deep to turn the match the New Zealanders' way taking the wickets of the impressive Umar Akmal, his brother Kamran and Umar Gul.
Daniel Vettori then wrapped things up as Mohammad Asif edged to Ross Taylor before Mohammad Aamer spooned one straight back to the New Zealand captain.
O'Brien, who finished the innings with three for 63 off 23 overs, said there was never any chance of him relinquishing his bowling duties after having the finger on his right hand put back in.
In fact if anything, the injury appeared to galvanise the right-armer, who had gone wicket-less until the over before tea when Shoaib Malik gloved one to wicket-keeper Brendon McCullum.
"I'm not going to say it didn't because I'll never know. But I wasn't not going to bowl. I wanted to bowl. I wanted to be part of a Test win and to do something to change the game," said O'Brien, who will have his bruised, swollen finger assessed further on Monday.
"There was no way Dan (Vettori) was getting the ball out of my hand at that stage anyway."
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The 33-year-old admitted feeling under pressure heading into the second innings after a return of none for 98 first time round.
"If I didn't come out and bowl yesterday well that could have been me done for a while, if not for a long time," O'Brien continued.
"To go out and bowl well yesterday and play a part in a Test win is pretty good. It makes me feel better about my job and role in the team."
Bond marked his return to Test cricket after a two-year absence with a match-winning effort of eight for 153. He now has 87 wickets in 18 Tests.
"Having a guy who is a genuine wicket-taker and a genuine chance to take wickets is great for the whole line-up," said O'Brien.
"It is tough only having four bowlers though. It's tough on him, Chris (Martin) and myself. But we got the job done. We're pretty sore but very happy."
Chris Martin was something of an unsung hero. He removed Pakistan top order batsmen Khurram Manzoor and Imran Farhat early in the tourists' first innings and then helped Bond wrap up the tail early on day four.
He struck with the new ball again in their second innings to get Farhat once more and broke the partnership of Umar and Mohammad Yousuf when the Pakistan captain gloved one to McCullum to finish the match with five for 108.
All-rounder Grant Elliott, who replaced the retired Jacob Oram, is expected to ease the workload on the seamers and play a bigger part with the ball in the second Test in Wellington which gets under way on Thursday.
Pakistan, meanwhile, should have Misbah ul-Haq in their ranks by then to bolster their inexperienced batting line-up which - the Akmal brothers aside - struggled in Dunedin.
The 35-year-old had been on standby to join the 17-man squad as a replacement for absentee skipper Younis Khan after initially being dropped for the limited overs and Test series squads to face New Zealand.
He was described as a "tremendous slip fielder" by coach Intikhab Alam in the aftermath of their loss in Dunedin, and a below-par performance in that area - five catches were shelled in the slips - plus the need to shore up the batting line-up is likely to see the right-hander come straight into the side.
Lukewarm response for Mumbai Test
Public response for the final Test between India and Sri Lanka, to be played at the Brabourne Stadium has been lukewarm.
Test cricket is returning to Brabourne Stadium after more than three and a half decades and India are 1-0 up going into the final game of the three-match series but there are not many takers for the tickets.
According to sources in the Mumbai Cricket Association, there are very few takers for the tickets for the match with most clubs and gymkhanas affiliated to the MCA showing little interest in picking up their quota.
Around 330-odd clubs or gymkhanas are affiliated to the MCA.
A very small banner announcing the season ticket rates for the Test was found above the ticket counters at the premises of the Mumbai Hockey Association who are neighbours of the MCA situated within the confines of the Wankhede Stadium complex that's undergoing renovation.
The rates for the Test are fixed at Rs 1000, Rs 750 and Rs 200 for watching it for five days.
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The opening Test of the series at Ahmedabad's Motera Stadium, played on week days entirely, did not attract big crowds with the best response during a day not above the 10,000 mark.
Current indications are that the final Test in Mumbai, that starts on Wednesday and ends on Sunday (Dec 6), would also not attract a sizeable crowd, let alone a full house.
This would be in total contrast to the jam-packed arenas witnessed during the preceding seven-match one-day series between India and Australia.
Amla lauds 'awesome' de Villiers
England were dispatched for a ground record-equalling 354 in their ODI defeat at Newlands - and have been warned to fear more of the same, as long as AB de Villiers is in town.

South Africa's stand-in opener Hashim Amla has so far hit two half-centuries in as many attempts in this series, and it was his stand with captain Graeme Smith which helped lay the platform for a De Villiers special.
A breath-taking exhibition of strokeplay brought the hosts' number three 121 runs from only 85 balls, and England had no answer as South Africa levelled the series with two to play.
Reflecting on that and casting his mind forward to tomorrow's penultimate match at St George's, Amla said: "AB is such a fantastic player. It is difficult to contain such an awesome player.
"If he gets the right platform and gets going, scores of 350 are on the cards all the time."
Amla filled an enabling role with 86 at the top of the order in Cape Town, leaving him to recall a job well done as he continues his success as a batting replacement for injured all-rounder Jacques Kallis.
"Filling Jacques' boots is close to impossible; he's such a world-class performer, batting as well as bowling," Amla rightly pointed out.
"But it does give a lot of satisfaction - the fact that we set the game up.
"That is the openers' job, and it was lovely to contribute."
Amla's call-up came only at the last minute when Kallis was ruled out of the series with a broken rib.
"I didn't expect to play," he said.
"But I think over the last couple of one-day series, I've kept managing to get a few games through injuries.
"So when Jacques' injury came about - although it was unexpected - I suppose I had some experience to draw back on of getting into the team at short notice.
"Ever since getting my first opportunity opening the batting, I've always felt that spot was most suited to me and my style of play."
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South Africa arrive at another home venue where they have a formidable record, full of intent to consolidate their Newlands victory.
"We take a lot of confidence out of it, without a doubt," said Amla.
"Going 1-0 down was a setback, and you are always playing catch-up after that.
"But we came back really strongly - and we hope we can repeat the performance if not better it."
South Africa's one concern is over the likely absence of strike bowler Dale Steyn, who suffered a hamstring strain and did not complete his full allocation yesterday.
Amla admits there is a hole to fill but believes - with Wayne Parnell and Morne Morkel returning to take eight wickets between them in Cape Town, and Charl Langeveldt still available - South Africa have the necessary resources.
"If Dale doesn't play we will miss him dearly," he admitted.
"But the positive side is it gives someone else the opportunity to rise to the occasion."
Tennis News
Davydenko derails Fed-Ex
Nikolay Davydenko reached the finals of the ATP World Tour Finals with a stunning 6-2 4-6 7-5 victory over Roger Federer.

Federer, who won the title four times in five attempts between 2003 and 2007, had never lost to Davydenko in 12 previous meetings.
And the Russian's task was made even harder by the scheduling, which saw him take to the court less than 16 hours after beating Robin Soderling in his final round-robin match yesterday.
But, after Federer won the first six points, it was Davydenko - beaten by Novak Djokovic in last year's final - who gained the ascendancy.
The world number one could not take advantage of two break points in the second game and then played a terrible game, serving two double faults and throwing in two more unforced errors to hand his opponent the first break.
Federer had lost the first set in all his group matches and found himself staring down the barrel again when another double fault and a netted forehand gave Davydenko a shock 4-1 lead.
The Swiss star recovered one of the breaks immediately, his forehand suddenly firing again, but the respite was only temporary and Davydenko made it three breaks in a row before sealing the first set.
It seemed inevitable Federer would improve - he could hardly get any worse - and he was certainly making fewer errors at the start of the second set.
He gradually began to look more like his old self, playing his best game to date to move 4-3 ahead with a series of winners.
And, after escaping a potentially sticky situation at 4-4, he claimed the crucial break to win the set, taking it on his second chance following one of the best rallies of the match.
Federer had the advantage of serving first in the decider and at 4-5 the match came alive.
A lucky net cord gave him the opening point and an outrageous shot off a Davydenko smash put Federer in sight of the final.
But he could not take his chance as Davydenko held his nerve to level at 5-5.
And the Russian capitalised fully by creating a break point in the next game, which he took with a stunning backhand return.
Two big serves took the world number seven to 30-0 but Federer was not finished, a brilliant rally resulting in a break point.
This time Davydenko excelled, though, blasting a forehand winner, and one big serve later he was at match point, which he took when Federer netted a forehand.
Davydenko facing quick turnaround
Nikolay Davydenko admits he will not have enough time to prepare for his semi-final clash against Roger Federer at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals.

The Russian will take to the court at London's O2 Arena only 15 and a half hours after finishing his final round-robin match, where a 7-6 (7/4) 4-6 6-3 victory over Robin Soderling booked his semi-final spot.
The world number one, in contrast, has not played since losing to Juan Martin del Potro on Thursday night.
Davydenko, who is also struggling with a leg injury and breathing problems, said: "I have no time. Today I play night session and tomorrow at 2pm. It's not my mistake. I hope I'll be fit for tomorrow."
To add to the 28-year-old's worries, he goes into the match having lost all his previous 12 meetings with Federer.
Davydenko, though, is hopeful he will at last be able to better the world number one and reach a second consecutive final.
He said: "Every 12 times I was coming and believing I can win. But I know Federer is older, I'm also older. Maybe I start to play better and Federer not so good? We'll see."
After Thursday night's confusion, Group B also ended up being tight, with Soderling, Davydenko and defending champion Novak Djokovic - a 7-6 (7/5) 6-3 winner over Rafael Nadal yesterday - all ending up winning two matches and losing one.
To the relief of the tournament organisers, though, there was a clear difference in sets ratio this time, with Soderling winning the group courtesy of the set he took against Davydenko and Djokovic the unlucky man.
The Swede has almost 24 hours to recover before he returns to the O2 for his semi-final against Argentinian Del Potro, and he said of the match: "It's going to be tough. He plays really well. He serves big. He's hitting his forehand very well and plays fast.
"He doesn't give you many chances. He's probably very confident now, beating Roger. So I have to step it up at least one level. But I think I can do it. I played good this whole week."
Djokovic had battled hard to put himself in contention despite the strain of a year in which he has played nearly 100 matches clearly catching up with him.
He said after beating Nadal: "Unfortunately for me, the exhaustion came in the tournament where I should have been the freshest. But, still, I managed to get two out of three wins.
"If I finish today the season, I will be very happy to finish in this way, and just hope to rest well for 2010."
Nadal, meanwhile, is determined to end the year on a winning note at the Davis Cup final next weekend, when Spain take on the Czech Republic in Barcelona.
The Majorcan, who did not win a set in three matches in London, said: "I am confident. I know it's going to be a difficult final. The change (to playing) on clay is going to be a big change. It's going to be difficult in the beginning.
"But that's a big motivation for me, to finish the year winning. And I have the opportunity there to play well, to play good tennis on clay, and to win, to win something important for my country and for my friends."
Golf News
Police to interview Woods
Florida Highway Patrol officers were preparing to interview Tiger Woods today as they continue their investigations into the car accident which left the world number one golfer with facial lacerations.

Florida Highway Patrol officers were preparing to interview Tiger Woods today as they continue their investigations into the car accident which left the world number one golfer with facial lacerations.
Woods received the injuries in the early hours of Friday morning, in an accident described by his spokesman in a statement on Friday as "minor", when he lost control of his sports utility vehicle and reversed into a fire hydrant outside his Isleworth, Orlando, home.
Woods' Cadillac then hit a tree in a neighbour's garden with police reporting that officers found the golfer lying in the road being tended to by his wife Elin but drifting in and out of consciousness.
As part of an ongoing investigation, troopers from the Florida Highway Patrol were set to interview Woods today to hear the 33-year-old's version of events, police spokesman Sergeant Kim Montes told Press Association Sport.
"A couple of troopers were sent to the hospital to talk to Mr Woods on Friday to get his side of what happened as the driver of the vehicle," Sgt Montes said.
"He had already been discharged so we went by the house and Mrs Woods invited us in and when she went to go back, Tiger was sleeping.
"So we agreed to come back today, though that's not preferential treatment. We've done that on other crashes.
"The schedule for today is that the troopers come back on duty at 3pm (8pm GMT) and shortly thereafter they will go over to the Woods residence and give Mr Woods an opportunity to tell us what happened."
Sgt Montes added that the troopers were specifically interested in the particulars of the accident.
"There's a lot of rumours and scenarios that are being thrown out there about all kinds of different things that may have happened but right now the only evidence that we have is that this is just a traffic crash," she said.
"If our investigation takes us in a different direction then we'll let the media know. We will investigate every part of this and that's just a normal part of our investigation to help us figure out why he lost control and struck the fire hydrant and the tree."
Sgt Montes also said investigators had not yet reviewed the tape of the emergency 911 call made after the accident but the content would be released once those reviews had taken place.
World number one tennis player Roger Federer, who like Woods is sponsored by Gillette and has appeared in TV ads along with him and footballer Thierry Henry, said: "I haven't spoken to him. And I heard it's not too serious, which is a good thing."
Tiger out of hospital after crash
Tiger Woods was released from hospital in "good condition" today following a car crash outside his home.

The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) said Woods' car struck a fire hydrant and then a tree in the early hours of this morning in Isleworth, an exclusive suburb in Windermere, Florida.
The 33-year-old was taken to Health Central Hospital in Ocoee.
A joint statement from the hospital and Woods' office read: "Tiger Woods was in a minor car accident outside his home last night.
"He was admitted, treated and released today in good condition."
Woods' agent Mark Steinberg was quoted by US TV station CNBC as saying his client "is fine".
The FHP said Woods was driving a 2009 Cadillac sport utility vehicle and the crash was not alcohol-related.
However, a spokesman added that the incident was still under investigation and charges were pending.
The Orange County Fire Rescue said it received a call about the accident at 2.28am ET (7.28am GMT), but the Florida Highway Patrol did not report it until 2pm ET (7pm GMT).
The Mayor of Windermere, Gary Bruhn, told CNN: "An accident occurred about 2:30 this morning and Windermere police were first upon the scene because basically we're right there and can arrive within a minute and a half.
"I understand that there were some facial lacerations and he was taken to Health Central Hospital where he was treated and then I'm told he was released."
Bruhn said he did not know the specifics of the incident but added that the fact that charges were pending was a routine part of any accident investigation.
"Something like this would be just an ongoing investigation," he added.
"I think it's nothing more than an accident but from that standpoint they've got to let everything run its full course and do the investigation to see what was involved.
"I'm told that could take a number of days to come to its conclusion."
Bruhn said there was nothing about the situation which appeared unusual.
"Absolutely not, nothing that I'm aware of," Bruhn told CNN. "An accident occurred, we responded and as I understand it there were facial lacerations and nothing that serious."
Woods recently returned to America after winning the JBWere Masters in Melbourne by two shots.
The 14-time major winner is scheduled to host his own tournament, the Chevron World Challenge, next week in California.
It remains to be seen whether Woods, who previously won the event in 2001, 2004, 2006 and 2007, will be fit enough to attend or compete.
He also missed last year's tournament while recovering from knee surgery which he underwent shortly after a remarkable victory in the US Open at Torrey Pines.
The 18-player field will compete for a first-place prize of USD1.35 million. For the first time since the tournament's inception in 1999, world ranking points will be awarded.
"I think that has helped us attract the best field we've ever had," Woods said recently.
"It should be an exciting week for the fans and I'm looking forward to competing."
George O'Grady, the chief executive of European Tour, said everyone involved in golf would be relieved Woods' injuries were not serious.
He told Sky Sports News: "For the whole world of golf we wish him well and hope there's no real damage and he recovers very soon."
He added: "He's a role model for the world of golf, not just the European Tour.
"I think everybody will de delighted the injuries are not serious.
"What a relief, for everyone in the world of golf."
Tiger Woods: The biggest name in golf
Tiger Woods has been the dominant figure in golf for the past 12 years and with 14 majors to his name is only four short of the all-time record held by Jack Nicklaus.
By Mark Garrod
The 33-year-old American was not able to add to his major collection this season, but he still regarded it as hugely successful given that he underwent reconstructive knee surgery in June last year and was out for eight months.
Woods won his third tournament back and has had six more victories since then, most recently at the Australian Masters only two weeks ago.
The one real blip in his comeback was The Open at Turnberry, where he missed the halfway cut in a major for only the second time in his professional career.
But, to nobody's surprise, he won his following two events and was in position to make the US PGA Championship his 15th major until South Korean YE Yang came from behind on the final day to pull off a huge upset.
Woods' first major victory was the 1997 Masters, the first he had played after leaving the amateur ranks.
After going to the turn in 40 on the opening day paired with defending champion Nick Faldo, he went on to win by a record 12 shots and with a record 18 under par total.
Although he was the centre of attention wherever he went after that - "Tigermania" was born - it was not until the last major of 1999 that he triumphed again, holding off Sergio Garcia to capture the US PGA title.
What followed the following season was nothing short of sensational. At Pebble Beach he won the US Open by a record 15 strokes and a month later he took The Open at St Andrews by eight.
By retaining the US PGA after a play-off with fellow Californian Bob May he went to Augusta in April 2001 with the chance to achieve golf's first ever clean sweep of the majors - and did it to complete a "Tiger Slam".
Two more majors came the following year and two more in 2005, including another triumph at St Andrews by five over Colin Montgomerie.
His 14th major was perhaps the most remarkable of them all, though.
It came in the US Open at Torrey Pines last year when he beat Rocco Mediate despite being in obvious agony with his knee.
Only after the play-off did Woods reveal to the world just how bad he was. As well as needing immediate surgery on his knee he played with two stress fractures in his leg.
His lay-off meant he missed the last two majors of last season and the Ryder Cup.
That is the one competition in which Woods does not have a great record, but although America won comfortably without him in Louisville he is top of the list new captain Corey Pavin wants for Celtic Manor next October.
Off the course, naturally, Woods has coined it in. It is estimated that he earns over USD100million annually from endorsements and appearances fees.
His recent trip to Australia cost the organisers USD3million, it was reported, and yet such was the interest created that it was generally considered money well spent in Melbourne.
Woods takes a lot of the credit for golf's increased popularity.
Prize money has gone through the roof in the past decade and television viewing figures rocket whenever and wherever he is playing.
His Foundation charity has already raised many millions and his background - his late father was an African American and his mother is Thai - has helped to take golf to a new audience.
Introduced to his Swedish wife Elin eight years ago by European Ryder Cup player Jesper Parnevik, they were engaged in 2003 and married in 2004.
Daughter Sam Alexis was born in June 2007 and son Charlie Axel arrived this February.
Football News
Everton vs Liverpool: Let’s get ready to rumble!
It’s the 212th Merseyside derby, and Liverpool travel to Goodison Park to take on cross-city rivals Everton in a time both clubs are struggling mightily.
In the Blue corner, hosts Everton spot a four-win, three-loss and six-draw record, which sees them just hovering over the drop zone in 16th place on the Premier League table.
Liverpool, a perennial title-contender, haven't been convincing this season, taking on the Toffees with a 6-2-5 record and they are seventh in the table so far.
Who will prevail? Ladies and gentlemen: Let's get ready to rumble!
Liverpool news heading into the derby:
Rafael Benitez insists he understands the distress of Liverpool's fans at the club's current plight, while re-affirming his commitment to the club.
The Liverpool manager has vowed to stay with the Reds and restore the club to their place in Europe's elite. Benitez added that he does not feel under added pressure following Liverpool's recent Champions League exit.
Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard has demanded a united front as Liverpool seek the top-four finish required to qualify for next season's Champions League.
Lucas Leiva believes he will never win over all of his detractors as he prepares himself for the Merseyside derby, while Fernando Torres and Pepe Reina have moved to offer their support to Benitez.
Everton news before the Merseyside showdown:
Everton manager David Moyes believes his players are having a crisis of confidence which has contributed to their recent poor form.
The Toffees' manager has admitted they are on the brink of a relegation battle and the clash with Liverpool makes little difference to that.
Meanwhile, Everton great Howard Kendall is against the idea of a groundshare with Liverpool, but admits it may be the only solution.
Arsenal vs Chelsea: Best of British?
North London giants Arsenal host Chelsea, knowing a victory against the Blues will dent their title aspirations, and place them above rivals Tottenham.
Arsenal go into the bout with a 8-win, 1-loss and 3-loss record, and are sitting pretty in fourth on the Premier League table.
Visitors Chelsea have eleven wins and 2 losses so far, and will be looking to add another three points to their tally of 33.
So who will win the battle of London?
Arsenal news ahead of the London derby:
Robin van Persie has urged his Arsenal team-mates to keep "believing in themselves" as he prepares to spend the next five months recovering from surgery on his injured ankle. The 26-year-old suffered torn ankle ligaments during Holland's goalless draw against Italy in Pescara on November 14.
Meanwhile, Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has reiterated his commitment to the Gunners, saying: "I don't want to fail here."
Arsene Wenger insists the "moment has come" for his Arsenal side as they prepare to face Barclays Premier League leaders Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners boss also feels Nicolas Anelka still "loves" Arsenal, even if the Chelsea striker will be out to dent his former club's title hopes.
Chelsea news before the Emirates Stadium showdown:
Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole insists all the pressure will be on Arsenal when the two sides meet at the Emirates Stadium.
Carlo Ancelotti insists that the Premier League showdown with Arsenal will not decide the title or rule the Gunners out of the race.
Finally, Chelsea captain John Terry admits the best is yet to come in Europe as the Blues gear up for Sunday's Barclays Premier League clash with Arsenal.
La Liga Saturday Review
Valencia paid the price for some poor finishing and were held to a disappointing draw after conceding a late penalty.

Unai Emery's side dominated from the outset but were wasteful in front of goal, with David Villa particularly off form.
Villa did put Valencia ahead early in the second half, but stopped his side from scoring a further two and also missed a good chance early on.
Mallorca were barely in it but won a penalty with six minutes left when Bruno fouled Gonzalo Castro and Borja Valero converted.
Sevilla missed the chance to close the gap on Barcelona and Real Madrid when they were held 2-2 at home by bottom side Malaga.
The visitors took a shock 2-0 lead at the interval thanks to goals from Fernando (23) and Patrick Mtiliga, but Sevilla deservedly hit back in the second half with a brace from Luis Fabiano.
Mate Bilic struck the winner as Sporting Gijon continued their excellent recent form with a 1-0 win at home to Villarreal.
The Croatia striker was alert to the rebound and scrambled the ball home from close-range after Alberto Rivera had seen his penalty parried by Diego Lopez 15 minutes from time.
Villarreal defender Gonzalo Rodriguez was sent off for the foul on Miguel De Las Cuevas and there was no way back after that for the 10-man visitors.
Motorsport News
Force India retain driving duo
Adrian Sutil and Vitantonio Liuzzi have been retained by Force India for the 2010 Formula One season.

The team have opted for continuity as Sutil has driven for Force India since they entered the sport at the start of last year.
The 26-year-old German faces his fourth season in F1 after starting out in 2007 with Force India's predecessors Spyker.
Italian Liuzzi, who stepped up from his role as third driver for the final five races of 2009 after Giancarlo Fisichella moved to Ferrari, has also been given another chance to prove himself.
Team principal Vijay Mallya said: "We have always maintained that consistency is key at this stage in the team's development.
"For the first time in many years we will have the continuity of not only the same drivers, but also the same engine and senior management.
"With this stability now in place I truly believe we have an excellent platform to build on and move forward on our strong 2009 performance.
"I am sure we have one of the most dynamic line-ups on the grid and I hope this will stand us in good stead in what we all hope will be a transitional year for the team."
Sutil, who finished a career-high fourth in the Italian Grand Prix in September after starting from the front row for the first time, believes further success is possible next year.
He said: "2010 will be my fourth consecutive year with the team.
"I feel good here, it feels like family, and when you feel at ease you can focus your energy 100% on getting it right on track.
"Next season I want to be in the points on a regular basis, maybe even challenging for the podium, and the team has exactly the same goals.
"We're going massively in the right direction, so with our combined energies I'm confident we can achieve even more than last season."
As for Liuzzi, the 28-year-old is ready to show what he can do in F1 after what was a two-year absence prior to finally being given his chance from September onwards.
"It was always my goal to be back racing in 2010 and I've finally achieved it," said Liuzzi.
"I feel the five races I did in 2009 were a bit of a warm-up, to get back racing, learn the car, get the feeling back.
"Now I've done that I feel ready to really push next season.
"We were pretty strong in the last part of the 2009 season so if we pick up where we stopped I think we could be in for a good year."
Canadian GP back on track
The Canadian Grand Prix will return to the F1 schedule next season after the government helped land a five-year deal to stage the race in Montreal.
The race had been dropped from this year's calendar but months of speculation over the future of the event were ended when the government announced its intervention at a press conference.
A total of £8.5million per year for the next five years will be invested in staging the race after the governments of Canada, Quebec and Montreal, along with Tourisme Montreal, came together to secure the event.
The five-year deal will begin on June 13, 2010 and the backers will each receive 30% of the profit on ticket sales for the race.
Montreal mayor Gerald Tremblay said: "The return of Formula 1 to Montreal attests to our sustained efforts and determination.
"This win-win deal falls in line with the terms we set and the taxpayer's ability to pay and will create stability for the next five years.
"I am very pleased that our metropolis is bringing back this crucial stage in the Formula One series for fans from around the world and an outstanding opportunity in terms of the event's international reach."
Raymond Bachand, the Quebec minister of finance and minister responsible for the Montreal region, said: "For Quebec, this event by itself results in annual tax revenues of more than £5.5million, for a £2.2 million investment, minus revenues from ticket sales.
"All three levels of government have worked together tirelessly over the past few months to bring the grand prix back to Montreal, while acting in a financially responsible manner.
"With this agreement in hand, I am delighted that our efforts have finally succeeded."
Manager: Schumacher ready to race
Michael Schumacher has recovered from the neck injury that kept him out of Felipe Massa's race-seat, his manager has revealed.

Following Massa's life-threatening head injury sustained in Hungary, Ferrari announced that Schumacher would make a brief comeback, replacing the Brazilian until the end of the season.
The dream, though, was short-lived as a week later Schumacher announced that a neck injury he has suffered in a motorbike accident had not healed sufficiently for him to race.
Four months later, Schumacher is once again in the news, this time it's Mercedes GP who are reportedly wanting the German to race for them next season.
And the good news is that if the deal does come to fruition, Schumacher's neck will not keep him out of the cockpit.
"His neck is completely fine - like his entire psyche," Willi Weber told German weekly Bunte.
The seven-time World Champion's manager also downplayed fears that Schumacher's reputation could suffer if he returns and is not able to fight at the front of the pack.
"He could race for victories," said Weber.
However, reports of Schumacher's possible return could be little more than fairytales as for every positive comment a denial is issued.
Weber, though, reckons a driver of Schumacher's caliber would be wanted by most teams, especially Ferrari, with whom he has a history.
"If Ferrari could start the 2010 season with three cars, Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo would naturally put him in one of the cockpits," Weber said.
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