Monday 25th April 2011  | Alastair Cook has warned that England's players could go on a strike if the country's Board does not trim a decidedly hectic schedule. | Cricket  | Rajasthan Royals captain Shane Warne expressed satisfaction at his team's performance and said his boys showed a lot of character to bounce back. |  | Kochi Tuskers skipper Mahela Jayawardene blamed his batsmen for a sloppy show and said his team failed to adapt to the conditions. |  | Runaway Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider, who created a flutter last year by abandoning his team midway through a series, on Monday returned home from London. |  | Sachin Tendulkar praised Andrew Symonds for his fine batting show in Mumbai Indians' win against Deccan Chargers. | Football | Never in Sir Alex Ferguson's wildest of imagination did he foresee Javier Hernandez to be that crucial to Manchester United's title bid. | | Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has refused to rule out a Manchester United meltdown in the final four games of the Barclays Premier League season. | | Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has finally admitted it is all his fault for his side's barren season. | | John O'Shea feels Manchester United must show Schalke their true class in Tuesday night's Champions League semi-final. | Latest Headlines | World number one Rafael Nadal claimed his sixth Barcelona Open title by beating David Ferrer in straight sets in Sunday's final. | | In an exclusive chat with ESPNSTAR.com, world number three Saina Nehwal exuded confidence with regard to winning the Indian Open title. | | India might get its second Formula One destination with plans afoot to set up a circuit in Goa. | | Luke Donald missed out on the world number one spot after losing a play-off to Brandt Snedeker at The Heritage at Hilton Head. | | Columnists  | Cricket as a bridge! |  | Kochi picks required courage |  | Pakistan eyeing T20 World Cup next year | |
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