Tuesday 26th July 2011  | The Argentinian Football Association have terminated the contract of the Albicelestes' coach, Sergio Batista. | Football  | Roma have agreed to pay Ajax €6 million to secure the transfer of goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg, according to reports. |  | Real Madrid midfielder Pedro Leon will re-sign for Getafe on loan, according to reports. |  | Thierry Henry has ruled out any chance of returning to Europe, even on a short-term loan. |  | Despite being voted Player of the Year last season by Liverpool fans, Brazilian star Lucas Leiva could be leaving Liverpool. |  | Both Emmanuel Eboue and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas are close to moves away from Arsenal, after being deemed surplus to requirements. |  | Former Manchester United player Lou Macari is not convinced his club have done enough in the transfer market. | Cricket | Kevin Pietersen likened the arrival of India this summer to the 2005 Ashes after a sold-out Lord's watched England complete a 196-run victory. | | MS Dhoni said he was pleased with India's performance considering the situation they found themselves in due to injuries to key players. | | Strauss praised his bowlers and double centurion Pietersen after beating India by 196 runs at Lord's, which put the home side 1-0 up in the four-match npower Test series. | | James Anderson bowled England to a memorable victory over India in the historic 2,000th Test, on a day when he also ended Sachin Tendulkar's Lord's dream. | Latest Headlines | Fernando Alonso has called on McLaren to help Ferrari take points off world championship leaders Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull. | | Three FIFA executive committee members and up to 15 Caribbean associations could face a new investigation over the bribery scandal that saw Mohamed Bin Hammam banned for life. | | Nathan Lyon,James Pattinson and Trent Copeland have been rewarded for their strong form on Australia A's successful tour of Zimbabwe. | | Australian Open champion Stuart Bingham is up three places to 12th in snooker's world rankings following his win Down Under. | | Home hope Ivan Dodig became the first seeded player to crash out of the Studena Croatia Open in Umag. | | The Turkish football federation have confirmed the new Super Lig season will begin over a month later than planned. | | Igor Andreev and Denis Istomin were among four players to register wins on the opening day of the Credit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad. | | Motorcycling's world governing body, the FIM, expects the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi to go ahead as planned in October. | | Columnists  | When is a rule change not a rule change? |  | Politicos poisoning cricket admin |  | Americana locked down | |
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