Thursday 19th May 2011  | His selection in the Indian team may have raised quite a few eyebrows but Wriddhiman Saha is hardly bothered by what skeptics think about him. | Cricket  | Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi termed the BCCI "money minded" and said the board's decision to impose a fine of US $50,000 on Rajasthan Royals skipper Shane Warne was uncalled for. |  | Shahid Afridi has not been given any guarantee that he would continue as captain of the Pakistan one-day team, PCB chairman Ijaz Butt said. |  | Punjab is closing the gap with them in the points table but Kolkata coach Dav Whatmore is not unduly worried about the gradual rise of the Adam Gilchrist-led side. |  | After winning their seventh consecutive match at the Chepauk, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni stated that this is a record that the team is "proud of." | Football | Nani admitted that the pain of losing the UEFA Champions League final to Barcelona in 2009 still haunts Manchester United. | | With just two years left on his contract, Arsenal plan to lure Robin van Persie to extend his contract by splashing the cash. | | Chief executive David Gill has warned Manchester United fans to prepare for a "busier than normal" summer in the transfer market. | | Porto manager Andre Villas-Boas insisted that neither he nor his star players will be leaving the club this summer. | Latest Headlines | Rahi Sarnobat on Thursday became the sixth Indian shooter to seal a berth in the London Olympics after winning the bronze medal in the 25m women's event at the ongoing ISSF World Cup. | | Top seed David Ferrer blazed into the quarter-finals of the Open de Nice with a 6-3 6-2 win over Andreas Seppi. | | Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn believes Michael Schumacher has no intention of throwing in the towel just yet. | | The sponsors of the match introduced in 2000 to mark Seve Ballesteros's contribution made to European golf have suggested a name change. | | Columnists  | The West Indies team has done it |  | Pitches not up to the mark |  | Windies will be a handful! | |
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