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Powell stays ahead of field in Budapest
Asafa Powell heads to London for his final meet before world championships on the back of win in Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Bright start for India in dreary conditions
Despite losing early wickets to India, Chanderpaul celebrates a Test that makes him the West Indies most capped player.
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A great bowling performance helps give India victory in their first Test against the West Indies in Kingston.
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Last Modified: 24 Jun 2011 19:47 GMT
Pakistan win series against West Indies
Pakistan have won their third one day international game to claim an early series win in Barbados
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UN official in Port-au-Prince warns that 1.5 million people are at risk in country where cholera has killed hundreds.
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Hurricane may add to Haiti woes
Hurricane Tomas is moving in a westward direction, triggering fears of compounding problems in cholera-hit Haiti.
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Details unclear week after Palestinian father's killing by Israeli police in East Jerusalem.
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