Thursday 28th July 2011  | Having beaten India in the first Test, Graeme Swann feels that England's primary aim will be to starve Sachin Tednulkar for runs during the next three Test matches. | Cricket  | Chris Tremlett is a doubtful starter for the second Test against India as he is yet to recover from a hamstring problem and stiff back. |  | Ian Botham considers England as "cricket kings of the world" and can foresee them displacing India from the number-one spot. |  | Geoffrey Boycott does not foresee world number one India bouncing back in the Test series against England. |  | India are still hoping Zaheer Khan may be fit again in time for the second npower Test - but are confident they will be a match for England, with or without their left-armer. | Football | Former Arsenal striker John Hartson believes the Gunners will do well to finish in the top four next season. | | Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas hailed Frank Lampard after their Barclays Asia Trophy clash with Hong Kong club Kitchee. | | Sao Paulo have rejected an offer from Inter Milan for midfielder Lucas, according to the Brazilian club. | | Manchester United have beaten the MLS All-Stars 4-0 in a pre-season friendly. | Latest Headlines | International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge is confident security at the London 2012 Games will be up to the mark. | | McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh has vowed to ensure that Jenson Button's 200th grand prix on Sunday is one to remember. | | The prizes that the world's top athletes all want to win have been revealed - the London 2012 Olympic medals. | | Lewis Hamilton is hoping the emotional rollercoaster he has been riding on the last few months does not send him hurtling towards another dip in Hungary this weekend. | | Columnists  | There goes India's No. 1 Test ranking |  | A lift for Alonso, a boost For Hamilton, but Vettel still favourite |  | Chandhok proving his worth | |
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