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  Friday 15th July 2011  

Bjorn, Lewis share lead at The Open

A day of surprises at The Open ended with the biggest one of all - the lowest-ever round by an amateur in the 140-year history of the championship.

  Football  

Sir Alex: United not keen on Sneijder

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson claims his club have "no real interest" in signing Inter Milan playmaker Wesley Sneijder.

Roma still hoping for Vucinic stay

Sporting director Walter Sabatini is hopeful Mirko Vucinic will remain at Roma next season.

Chelsea's Falcao chase ends in defeat

Porto striker Falcao has agreed a new two-year deal with the club, seemingly ending any prospect of a move to Chelsea.

Liverpool certain of Downing success

The Barclays Premier League side announced on Thursday that they have agreed a fee for the Aston Villa winger.

Wenger backs defence to hold firm

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger maintains the Gunners' defence is not their Achilles heel.

Argentina risk driving Messi away

Argentine Football Association (AFA) president Julio Grondona has had enough of fan and media criticism of Lionel Messi.

  Cricket  

"MS Dhoni tried to intimidate me"

In a shocking submission capable to raise more controversy, Australian umpire Daryl Harper alleged that India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni tried to intimidate him.

Fletcher targets Andrew Strauss

Duncan Fletcher hopes India can obtain an early psychological edge over Andrew Strauss by dismissing him cheaply when he plays for Somerset at Taunton on Friday.

Strauss: India tough nut to crack

Andrew Strauss insists focusing on beating India in the forthcoming Test series is more important than the ultimate goal of England becoming number one side in the world.

Dhoni vows to stick to basics

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni insists his team will concentrate purely on cricket rather than protecting their number one Test status against England.

  Latest Headlines  

Pedrosa pleased with Mugello finish

Dani Pedrosa has taken heart from his performance on his return from injury at Mugello.

Ferrer into Swedish Open quarters

Second seed David Ferrer advanced to the quarter-finals of the Swedish Open on a rain-hit day which forced the postponement of a number of second-round matches.

Alonso still enjoying victory high

Fernando Alonso is still feeling the high that goes along with taking the top step of the podium.

Westwood, Donald stay in Open hunt

World number one and two Luke Donald and Lee Westwood failed to live up to pre-Open expectations but at least ensured they did not blow their chances on day one.

McIlroy to remain patient at Open

Rory McIlroy admits he has had "about four" hangovers since his runaway US Open victory, but he will not be adding his slow start to the Open to the list.

Team orders make mockery of Red Bull

Maintain the gap - three words that have wreaked of hypocrisy over the last few days since they were aired to the world.

Harrington strives to keep it simple

Two-time Open champion Padraig Harrington admits a familiar failing is hindering his progress and he has to "work harder to try less".

  Columnists

R Mohan

Sanga shows the way

Christy Simson

'A Local course for Local People'

Steve Slater

Webber is faster than you

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