Friday 20th May 2011  | Shane Warne might have decided to call it quits but given his form, the spin legend can rule international cricket if he wants to despite being 41, feels Shane Watson. | Cricket  | Head coach Ottis Gibson believes West Indies can secure their second series win in seven years when the second Test begins against Pakistan in St Kitts on Friday. |  | Blaming his strong-on-paper batting line-up for coming a cropper, Pune Warriors coach Geoff Marsh said no team can expect to win without enough runs on the board. |  | Gautam Gambhir said it was the quality of his bowling attack rather than any devils in the wicket that reduced Pune Warriors to a meager 118 on Thursday. |  | Three Pakistan cricketers and a sports agent at the centre of spot-fixing allegations are due to appear in a London Court today. | Football | Michael Owen has confirmed Manchester United's thoughts have already turned towards the Champions League final. | | Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has admitted that he could use Japanese youngster Ryo Miyaichi next season, if he is "ready enough". | | Wayne Rooney has begged Sir Alex Ferguson to let him play against Blackpool on Sunday, despite their upcoming Champions League final against Barcelona. | | Carlos Tevez has announced that he will be looking for a move away from Manchester City this summer. | Latest Headlines | Michael Schumacher believes this year's version of Formula One is "a lot more fun". | | Lance Armstrong has denied claims by former team-mate Tyler Hamilton that they took performance-enhancing drugs together. | | Andy Roddick and former champion Juan Carlos Ferrero have pulled out of the French Open due to shoulder injuries. | | Former world number one Vijay Singh will compete at Sunningdale next month in a bid to qualify for the Open at Royal St George's. | | Columnists  | The West Indies team has done it |  | Pitches not up to the mark |  | Windies will be a handful! | |
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