3/27/2008

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England's stars 'want IPL chance'
    Players' boss Sean Morris tells BBC Sport that England cricketers want to play in the Indian Premier League and should be allowed to do so.
Warne rules out Hampshire return
    Spin legend Shane Warne will not return to Hampshire and has retired from first-class cricket.
Britain claim triple track gold
    Great Britain win the men's team pursuit title in a new world record, the women's individual pursuit and team sprint at the World Track Cycling Championships.
Sagna ruled out for three weeks
    Arsenal right-back Bacary Sagna is ruled out for at least three weeks with an ankle injury.
Mayweather 'wants Hatton rematch'
    Floyd Mayweather is considering a rematch with Ricky Hatton at Wembley next spring, according to Hatton's promotional team.
O'Sullivan comments reviewed
    World Snooker is reviewing a video in which Ronnie O'Sullivan is heard making suggestive comments during a news conference at the China Open.
NBA heading back to London
    The Miami Heat will face the New Jersey Nets in a pre-season game at London's O2 Arena on 12 October.
Steve Parrish's MotoGP column
    "I'm expecting a ding-dong battle at Jerez this weekend"
Indian rivals alarm English cricket
    A BBC Sport survey reveals the English game's Indian fears
World Cycling - day two photos
    Pictures from the second day of action in Manchester
Age catches up on Beckham
    Has David Beckham played his last game for England?
Chick Young's view
    BBC Scotland football expert on the ticket shambles at Hampden Park on Wednesday
Kevin Ratcliffe on Wales
    "Wales will be very, very close to World Cup qualification"

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