Family wants to bury Roebuck in England
The family of noted cricket writer Peter Roebuck, who committed suicide in Cape Town last week, has sought permission to take his body to England for burial, a report said here on Tuesday.
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Asylum boat with 93 on board intercepted
Australian Naval authorities on Monday intercepted a boat suspected of carrying 93 asylum seekers. According to a media report, Home Affairs minister Brendan O'Connor said initial indications suggest
Roebuck wanted to have sex with facebook friend: reports
Renowned sports journalist Peter Roebuck, who committed suicide in a Cape Town hotel under mysterious circumstances, allegedly wanted to have sex with a Facebook friend against his will, a report clai
Presidents Cup golf: Greg Norman wary of 'Tiger factor'
A third-place finish at the Australian Open has given Tiger Woods a timely boost before this week's Presidents Cup and gone some way to validating United States captain Fred Couples's decision to pick
Inquest into roebuck's death could take at least a month
It will take at least a month before the circumstances of renowned cricket writer Peter roebuck's suicide in South Africa are revealed with a Police Services official there saying that an inquest has
Storms cause havoc in Australia
A series of wild storms that swept across Australia's Victoria state have damaged many homes, brought down trees and caused flash flooding.
The State Emergency Service (SES) said around 500 volunteer
Fallout with Tendulkar my biggest regret: Chappell
India's controversial former cricket coach Greg Chappell claims the biggest regret of his tumultuous three-year stint there was the fallout with senior batsman Sachin Tendulkar with whom he simply fai
There was no bigger panicker than Ganguly: Chappell
Their soured relationship was no secret but the attack launched by former India cricket coach Greg Chappell on Sourav Ganguly in his just-published autobiography reveals the Australian's much deeper b
Australian PM makes surprise visit to Afghanistan
Prime Minister Julia Gillard made a surprise visit to Afghanistan and met the Australian troops stationed there, days after three of her nation's troops were shot dead by a Afghan soldier.
During he
CC needs to do more to clean up cricket: Tim May
The conviction of three Pakistani players in a spot-fixing scam doesn't mean end of corruption in world cricket, Players' Union chief Tim May and former Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds have warn