Shanghai and mighty: Murray moves up to third in the world October 16, 2011 BRITAIN’S Andy Murray claimed to have fulfilled one of his season’s goals after he ensured he would climb to third in the world rankings having defended his Shanghai Masters title with a win over David Ferrer. It was the Scot’s third tournament victory on the bounce following his successes in Bangkok and Tokyo and he [...]
TIP OF THE ICEBERG | Warburton banned for three weeks October 16, 2011 CRESTFALLEN Wales captain Sam Warburton will serve a three-week ban for the tip tackle that saw him red carded in Saturday’s controversial World Cup semi-final defeat against France. Warburton, the favourite to lead the Great Britain and Irish Lions on their 2013 tour to Australia, will miss Saturday’s third place play-off game against the Wallabies [...]
Suarez ‘upset’ at Evra’s allegation of racist abuse October 16, 2011 LIVERPOOL forward Luis Suarez last night hit back at Patrice Evra’s claims that he racially abused the Manchester United defender during Saturday’s 1-1 draw. The Football Association is investigating Evra’s allegation that the Uruguayan said “a certain word to me at least 10 times”. Suarez said: “I’m upset by the accusations of racism. I can [...]
Dernbach identifies Dhoni as the man England must look to target October 16, 2011 ENGLAND seamer Jade Dernbach insists he and his fellow bowlers must find a way of subduing India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni if his side are to claw their way back into the one-day series. The hosts took a 1-0 lead in the five-match series with a comprehensive 126-run win on Friday in which Dhoni bludgeoned [...]
Maiden victory for Lewis October 16, 2011 Englishman Tom Lewis birdied five of the last seven holes to win his maiden title at the Portugal Masters, in only his third professional start. The 20-year-old, who shot to fame by leading The Open as an amateur in July, beat a field that included Padraig Harrington and Martin Kaymer.
West Brom win bragging rights October 16, 2011 West Brom sealed a 2-0 victory in the Black Country derby against Wolves yesterday, with goals in either half from Chris Brunt and Peter Odemwingie. Roy Hodgson’s side moved up to 12th in the Premier League after the win, while Wolves’ fifth straight league defeat left them just one point off the relegation places.
French coach hits out at “brats” October 16, 2011 France rugby coach Marc Lievremont branded a group of his players “spoilt brats” yesterday, after they defied his orders by going out to celebrate their semi-final victory over Wales. “I’d asked the players not to go out, and I found out a few of them had gone out,” Lievremont said. “They’re a bunch of undisciplined [...]
Galleon man gets 11 years October 13, 2011 HEDGE fund boss Raj Rajaratnam was yesterday handed an 11 year jail term for his role in the biggest ever insider dealing case. Despite being one of the longest white collar crime sentences in history, the verdict was seen as a victory for the defence team, with prosecutors pushing for jail time of up to [...]
Euro rescue fund clears final hurdle October 13, 2011 SLOVAKIA finally gave its approval to extend the powers of the Eurozone’s bailout fund yesterday, paving the way for a far-reaching rescue plan to stem the debt crisis engulfing Europe. The vote cleared the final hurdle to overhauling the size and reach of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), but turns the focus back onto [...]
BRICS to fund a larger IMF October 13, 2011 EMERGING market governments are keen to contribute to increase the capital base of the International Monetary Fund to help to rescue struggling states such as Greece. The leaders of the BRICS group of the largest emerging economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are in favour of adding to the IMF’s capital [...]