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 ABU DHABI (AFP) - The West Indies need to put the unexpected last over defeat behind them and press hard for victory in the second one-day match against Pakistan here on Friday, captain Chris Gayle said.Published: 11/13/2008 at 12:35:29 GMT |
 SHANGHAI (AFP) - Tennis chiefs on Thursday rejected calls to re-think next year's schedule after world number six Andy Roddick criticised plans to force players to attend more tournaments.Published: 11/13/2008 at 11:47:06 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - Chelsea striker Didier Drogba is under investigation for an incident during Wednesday night's League Cup loss to Burnley when he threw a coin back at the crowd, police confirmed Thursday.Published: 11/13/2008 at 10:59:52 GMT |
 SHANGHAI (AFP) - World number six Andy Roddick lashed out at plans to force players to turn up to more tournaments after joining Rafael Nadal on the Masters Cup injury list.Published: 11/13/2008 at 07:14:48 GMT |
 ADELAIDE, Australia (AFP) - It's back to the J-League for Gamba Osaka as they attempt to return to next season's AFC Champions League after their emphatic trophy victory over Adelaide United in this year's final.Published: 11/13/2008 at 06:58:34 GMT |
 CHICAGO (AFP) - The National Hockey League's Chicago Blackhawks retired jersey No.3 on Wednesday in honor of defensemen Pierre Pilote and Keith Magnuson.Published: 11/13/2008 at 05:52:05 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - Rafa Benitez insisted his ambitions for Liverpool stretch further than the League Cup after seeing his makeshift side thrashed 4-2 at Tottenham in the fourth round.Published: 11/13/2008 at 02:51:25 GMT |
 GLASGOW (AFP) - Celtic manager Gordon Strachan says he is delighted with his side's form as they made it nine wins in a row in the Scottish Premier League with a 3-0 win over Kilmarnock on Wednesday.Published: 11/13/2008 at 02:41:00 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - An embarrassing League Cup exit to Championship side Burnley was made even worse for Chelsea following an admission from striker Didier Drogba that he had thrown a coin at opposition supporters.Published: 11/13/2008 at 02:11:09 GMT |
 DUSSELDORF, Germany (AFP) - Former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich on Wednesday won 340,000 euros in back pay after denying on oath taking drugs in the early part of 2003 before a German court in Dusseldorf.Published: 11/12/2008 at 23:45:53 GMT |