JEDDAH, 15 September 2004 — Saudi Premier Side Al-Ittihad were held to a 1-1 draw by China’s Dalian Shide in Beijing but could well be satisfied with this effort in the Asian Champions League quarterfinal
LONDON, 15 September 2004 — Chelsea and Valencia got their Champions League campaign off to good starts with convincing victories yesterday in the opening round of the group phase. Chelsea, who... Full Story
India began their campaign to defend the Champions Trophy on a winning note with an easy victory over Kenya. The game afforded a wonderful opportunity to batsmen to get in form and apart from Sehwag
NEW YORK, 15 September 2004 — Juan Pierre had three hits and scored a run as the Florida Marlins overcame the Montreal Expos 6-3 in a National League game played at the rival league Chicago White Sox’s
NEW YORK, 15 September 2004 — Lew Ford homered and drove in a pair of runs and Brad Radke pitched seven strong innings to lead the streaking Minnesota Twins to a 5-3 road win over the Detroit Tigers
LONDON, 15 September 2004 — Germany’s Ralf Schumacher reported no pain yesterday as he stepped back into a Formula One car for the first time since a big accident in June. “I have no back pain any
LONDON, 15 September 2004 — Sri Lanka set up a Pool D decider against England in the ICC Champions Trophy with a four wicket win over Zimbabwe here at the Oval yesterday. Set 192 to win in 50 overs
DELRAY BEACH, Florida, 15 September 2004 — Britain’s Greg Rusedski eliminated Belgium’s fourth-seeded Xavier Malisse 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 here Monday on the opening day of the $380,000 ATP International Championships. Malisse
NEW YORK, 15 September 2004 — Ahman Green scored three touchdowns and rushed for 119 yards as the Green Bay Packers opened their season with a convincing 24-14 win over the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte
CARAVACA DE LA CRUZ, Spain, 15 September 2004 — Little-known American rider David Zabriskie secured the most important win of his career after riding much of the 165.8km 11th stage of the Tour of Spain
KARACHI/SYDNEY, 15 September 2004 — Pakistan national hockey selector Hassan Sardar said that drastic changes while rebuilding their side for the 2006 World Cup in Germany should be avoid amid news