CALCUTTA, India, 29 November 2004 — Jacques Kallis hit his 17th Test century but India’s fast bowlers took wickets at regular intervals to restrict South Africa to 227 for five on the first day of
ADELAIDE, 29 November 2004 — Australia were in complete control of the second Test against New Zealand yesterday, taking an overall lead of 381 after bowling the visitors out for 251 in their first
HARARE, 29 November 2004 — Opener Ian Bell scored a half-century on his debut to guide England to a comfortable five-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the first one-day international on Sunday. Bell
LAKE LOUISE, Canada, 29 November 2004 — Bode Miller’s time finally came on Saturday when the American claimed his first World Cup downhill win, underlining his determination to finish the season with
ROME, 29 November 2004 — Hernan Crespo scored his fourth goal in eight days as AC Milan cut Juventus’ lead at the top of Serie A to three points with a 1-0 victory at Chievo yesterday. Juventus
NEW YORK, 29 November 2004 — LeBron James had 26 points to become the youngest player in National Basketball Association history to score 2,000 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers eased to a 96-74 home
MOSCOW, 29 November 2004 — Russia won the decisive doubles rubber yesterday for a 3-2 victory against the defending champions France to win the Federation Cup for the first time. Vera Zvonareva
SYDNEY, 29 November 2004 — Defending champion Peter Lonard charged home with five late birdies to win the centenary Australian Open by a single shot yesterday. While most of his rivals melted
ADDIS ABABA, 29 November 2004 — Olympic distance medalists Sileshi Sihine and Tirunesh Dibaba were upstaged by little-known Ethiopian athletes in the 10 km Great Ethiopian Run yesterday. Sihine,
MOSCOW, 29 November 2004 — The ice dancing duo Tatiana Navka and Roman Kostomarov won the third title for Russia at the Moscow leg of the ISU Grand Prix here yesterday. The Russians, who were