Match | Day & Time | Venue |
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1st Test | November 04, 2010 (Thursday) 09:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT | Ahmedabad |
2nd Test | November 12, 2010 (Friday) 09:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT | Kanpur |
3rd Test | November 20, 2010 (Saturday) 09:30 AM (IST) 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT | Mumbai |
1st ODI | November 28, 2010 (Sunday) 09:00 AM (IST) 09:00 local, 03:30 GMT | Guwahati |
2nd ODI | December 01, 2010 (Wednesday) 02:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT | Chandigarh |
3rd ODI | December 04, 2010 (Saturday) 02:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT | Hyderabad |
4th ODI | December 07, 2010 (Tuesday) 02:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT | Bangalore |
5th ODI | December 10, 2010 (Friday) 02:30 PM (IST) 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT | Chennai |
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Coming to Milan vs Napoli
Top Football News - AC Milan will be tough on the party melakoni eighth giornata Serie A this weekend with a visit to the headquarters of Napoli. The reason, the Rossoneri have never won there for 12 years.
The new Milan beat Real Madrid 0-2 in Champions League midweek, will visit the San Paolo stadium to face Napoli host (24/10/2010).
Bocanegra may not be back for Saint-Étienne until Nov. 6
Saint-Étienne defender Carlos Bocanegra is expected to miss two more weeks due to a neck injury he suffered in last weekend's loss at Nice, according to the club's medical staff. The US national team captain will miss at least three matches: Saturday's visit from Caen, a Tuesday Coupe de Ligue home tilt with Bordeaux and next weekend's trip to Brest.
"He was to be out for about 20 days, so hopefully we are down to 13 or 14 or 15 days," Saint-Étienne physician Thibaut Lombard told MLSsoccer.com. The club is targeting a Nov. 6 Lorient visit for Bocanegra's return to the selection. It is unclear at this time if the injury will affect his status for the USMNT friendly in South Africa on Nov. 17. The 31-year old has gone the distance in each of his eight games since joining Saint-Étienne from Rennes this summer. His new club currently stands second in the Ligue 1 table, two points shy of his old employers.
*Bocanegra out with neck injury
"He was to be out for about 20 days, so hopefully we are down to 13 or 14 or 15 days," Saint-Étienne physician Thibaut Lombard told MLSsoccer.com. The club is targeting a Nov. 6 Lorient visit for Bocanegra's return to the selection. It is unclear at this time if the injury will affect his status for the USMNT friendly in South Africa on Nov. 17. The 31-year old has gone the distance in each of his eight games since joining Saint-Étienne from Rennes this summer. His new club currently stands second in the Ligue 1 table, two points shy of his old employers.
*Bocanegra out with neck injury
Injuries for Colts look to keep on coming
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10:35 AM
Indianapolis Colts president Bill Polian confirmed Thursday that tight end Dallas Clark is out for an indefinite period with a hand/wrist injury, and the team also said that wideout Austin Collie is also sidelined after thumb surgery.
Polian told WISH-TV that Clark would meet with doctors to verify the extent of the injury and how long he will be sidelined. Coach Jim Caldwell would only validate that Clark was being evaluated.
Peyton Manning has combined with Clark to structure one of the most prolific quarterback-tight end combos in NFL history. Clark ranks third on the team with 37 catches for 347 yards this term after catching 100 passes for 1,106 yards and 10 touchdowns last term.
Collie has six touchdown catches and 44 total for 503 yards in six games this term. The team re-signed tight finish Gijon Robinson on Wednesday. Indianapolis, in its bye week, will play division adversary Houston on Nov. 1.
Highest paid player in the world
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1:14 AM
1. Tiger Woods ($110 million)
2. Kobe Bryant ($45 million)
3. Michael Jordan ($45 million)
4. Kimi Raikkonen ($45 million)
5. David Beckham ($42 million)
6. LeBron James ($40 million)
7. Phil Mickelson ($40 million)
8. Manny Pacquiao ($40 million)
9. Valentino Rossi ($35 million)
10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. ($34 million)
2. Kobe Bryant ($45 million)
3. Michael Jordan ($45 million)
4. Kimi Raikkonen ($45 million)
5. David Beckham ($42 million)
6. LeBron James ($40 million)
7. Phil Mickelson ($40 million)
8. Manny Pacquiao ($40 million)
9. Valentino Rossi ($35 million)
10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. ($34 million)
Jozy is late 2nd half sub in Villarreal win
Altidore with Villarreal
*He came on in the 82nd minute in a 1-0 win over PAOK Salonkia.
*Highlights after the jump...
*He came on in the 82nd minute in a 1-0 win over PAOK Salonkia.
*Highlights after the jump...
Kljestan goes distance in Anderlecht win
Kljestan with Anderlecht
*He helped set up the first goal in a 3-0 win over AEK Athens.
*Highlights after the jump...
*He helped set up the first goal in a 3-0 win over AEK Athens.
*Highlights after the jump...
San Francisco Giants on verge of World Series after prevail over Phillies
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12:49 PM
Juan Uribe drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly as the San Francisco Giants pushed the Philadelphia Phillies to the brink of removal with a scrappy 6-5 win last night to grasp control of the National League Championship series.
With the score tied at 5-5 and one out in the ninth, Uribe sent a Roy Oswalt pitch to cavernous left, permitting Aubrey Huff to race home with the winning run.
The Giants lead the best-of-seven series 3-1 and will have a prospect to clinch a World Series place with a conquest in Game Five at home tonight.
Both the Phillies and Giants will send out their pinnacle sides for tonight's game. In a rematch of the Game One starters, Roy Halladay will get to the hill for the Phillies whereas the Giants will hand the ball to Tim Lincecum.
With the score tied at 5-5 and one out in the ninth, Uribe sent a Roy Oswalt pitch to cavernous left, permitting Aubrey Huff to race home with the winning run.
The Giants lead the best-of-seven series 3-1 and will have a prospect to clinch a World Series place with a conquest in Game Five at home tonight.
Both the Phillies and Giants will send out their pinnacle sides for tonight's game. In a rematch of the Game One starters, Roy Halladay will get to the hill for the Phillies whereas the Giants will hand the ball to Tim Lincecum.
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