Friday 29th April 2011  | A disappointed Delhi Daredevils captain Virender Sehwag put the blame on his batsmen for his team's 17-run loss at the hands of Kolkata Knight Riders on Thursday. | Cricket  | For Mehmood Khan, it was a case of split loyalties but both his sons - Yusuf and Irfan - disappointed him as they failed to make their presence felt in an IPL match in Delhi on Thursday. |  | Misbah-ul-Haq provided the steadying presence to ensure Pakistan wrapped up their one-day international series against West Indies in a rain-reduced match in Barbados. |  | Former England captain Mike Atherton on Thursday predicted that Duncan Fletcher's stint with the Indian cricket would be successful, just like that of his predecessor Gary Kirsten. |  | Former Sri Lanka skipper Hashan Tillakaratne has claimed that match-fixing is common in his country since 1992 and promised to reveal names of those involved. | Football | UEFA have imposed a two-match away ban - one of which is suspended - on Rangers fans for charges relating to discriminatory behaviour. | | Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is determined to build a lasting legacy at Eastlands. | | Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has been contacted by detectives investigating the News of the World phone-hacking scandal. | | Santos' Copa Libertadores hero Ganso has reiterated his desire for a big money move to Italy to play in Serie A. | Latest Headlines | On a disappointing day for the home nation, the performance of Sourabh Verma and Gurusai Datt were the only bright spots. | | Seventh seed Janko Tipsarevic took just 53 minutes to blaze into the quarter-finals of his home-town Serbia Open in Belgrade. | | Bernie Ecclestone says Formula One chiefs are prepared to give Bahrain more time. | | Luke Donald recovered from missing out on the No. 1 ranking last week with a solid start at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. | | Columnists  | What about the coaches? |  | The club and country debate |  | Why Fletcher is the right choice | |
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