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42 NT NEWS. Monday, June 13, 2011. www.ntnews.com.au PUB: NT NEWS DATE: 13-JUN-2011 PAGE: 42 COLOR: C M Y K BOATING PACKAGE UP FOR GRABS IN ING NG OR R Permit Number NTL11/20 To win this amazing boating package simply collect as many Fish Coupons as you can from the NT News and Sunday Territorian between Monday 13th – Sunday 19th. Then mail your coupons, with your name and contact number on the back of the envelope to: Week 2 WIN A BOAT PO BOX 1401 Darwin NT 0801 (Remember to write your total catch number on the envelope) The person who catches the most fish each week will be given a lucky key and at the end of the three weeks all three weekly winners will try their luck at starting the engine of the Yamaha powered Quintrex 460 Renegade Millennium valued at over $29,000 . If the key fits, YOU win the boat. Each day you will find 3 different Fish Coupons. Keep an eye out for a big catch of 1000 Barramundi! Week 2 entries must be received by Thursday 23rd June. This competition will run for three weeks Monday 6th June to Sunday 26th June. SPORT l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ntnews.com.au All-German showdown GIANTKILLERS Philipp Kohlschreiber and Philipp Petzschner knocked out the highest seeded players left to set up an all-German final at the Halle grasscourt tournament. Petzschner upset second- seeded Czech Tomas Berdych 7-6 (9-7), 2-6, 6-3 and Kohlschreiber blasted past third-seeded Frenchman Gael Monfils 6-3, 6-3 in semi-final shocks. The last ATP final featuring two unseeded Germans was in 2004. Tommy Haas beat Nicolas Kiefer in LA. Tsonga rains on British parade JO-WILFRIED Tsonga injected a note of reality into proceedings at the Queen’s club when he dismissed dreams of the first all-British final at the grasscourt event since 1931. He beat James Ward 6-3 7-6 (9-7). The Frenchman plays Scot Andy Murray, who crushed Andy Roddick 6-3 6-1 to reach his second final of the season and move to within one victory of his first trophy since last autumn. Ward had kept home fans intrigued during his fairytale week. Serena and Venus return SERENA and Venus Williams make their long-awaited returns at the Eastbourne grasscourt tournament today in the last warm-up before Wimbledon. Serena hasn’t played since winning the Wimbledon title 49 weeks ago, after suffering a freak injury when she stepped on glass at a restaurant. Five-time Wimbledon winner Venus hasn’t been on court since January 21 when she retired at the Australian Open citing abdominal muscle problems. Athletics Diamond League - New York Men 100m: 1 Steve Mullings (Jam) 10.26sec, 2 Tyson Gay (US) 10.26, 3 Keston Bledman (Tri) 10.33. 400m: 1 Jeremy Wariner (US) 45.13sec, 2 Jermaine Gonzales (Jam) 45.16, 3 Ron- dell Bartholomew (Grn) 45.17. 800m: 1 Alfred Kirwa Yego (Ken) 1:46.57, 2 Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (Rsa) 1:46.68, 3 Boaz Kiplagat Lalang (Ken) 1:46:75. 5000m: 1 Dejen Gebremeskel (Eth) 13:05.22, 2 Bernard Lagat (US) 13:05.46, 3 Tariku Bekele (Eth) 13:06.06. 400m Hurdles: 1 Javier Culson (Pur) 48.50sec, 2 Bershawn Jackson (US) 48.55, 3 David Greene (Wal) 49.07. Triple Jump: 1 Phillips Idowu (Eng) 16.67m, 2 Christian Olsson (Swe) 16.29, 3 Leevan Sands (Bah) 16.28. Women 200m: 1 Allyson Felix (US) 22.92sec, 2 Bianca Knight (US) 22.96, 3 Shalonda Solomon (US) 23.03. 1500m: 1 Kenia Sinclair (Jam) 4:08.06, 2 Morgan Uceny (US) 4:08.42, 3 Kalkidan Gezahegne (Eth) 4:08.46. 100m Hurdles: 1 Danielle Carruthers (US) 13.04sec, 2 Kellie Wells (US) 13.06, 3 Tiffany Ofili (Gbr) 13.11. 3000m Steeplechase: 1 Milcah Chemos Cheywa (Ken) 9:27.29, 2 Sofia Assefa (Eth) 9:27.37, 3 Gulnara Galkina (Rus) 9:29.75. Long Jump: 1 Funmi Jimoh (US) 6.48m, 2 Janay Deloach (US) 6.41, 3 Brittney Reese (US) 6.35. Discus: 1 Stephanie Brown Trafton (US) 62.94m, 2 Gia Lewis-Smallwood (US) 59.89, 3 Aretha Thurmond (US) 59.38. Javelin: 1 Christina Obergfoll (Ger) 64.43m, 2 Sunette Viljoen (Rsa) 60.39, 3 Rachel Yurkovich (US) 58.43. High Jump: 1 Emma Green (Swe) 1.94m, 2 Blanka Vlasic (Cro) 1.90, 3 Sheree Francis (Jam) 1.82. Baseball MLB American League: Tampa Bay 7 BALTI- MORE 5 (11th Inn); DETROIT 8 Seattle 1; CHICAGO WHITE SOX 3 Oakland 2; LA ANGELS 7 Kansas City 5; MINNESOTA 8 Texas 1; Boston 16 TORONTO 4; NY YAN- KEES 4 Cleveland 0. National League: Arizona 9 FLORIDA 5; PITTSBURGH 3 NY Mets 2; MILWAUKEE 5 St Louis 3; LA Dodgers 11 COLORADO 7; Atlanta 6 HOUSTON 3 (10th Inn); Wash- ington 2 SAN DIEGO 1; PHILADELPHIA 7 Chicago Cubs 1; Cincinnati 10 SAN FRANCISCO 2. Cricket Third ODI West Indies v India - North Sound West Indies Innings L SIMMONS c Kohli b Mishra ................ 45 K EDWARDS c P Patel b M Patel .............. 0 R SARWAN run out .................................. 28 M SAMUELS st P Patel b Mishra ............. 1 D HYATT b Mishra ..................................... 1 K POLLARD c P Patel b Singh .................. 6 C BAUGH c Dhawan b M Patel .............. 36 D SAMMY c P Patel b M Patel .................. 3 A RUSSELL not out .................................. 92 K ROACH not out ....................................... 7 Sundries (2lb, 4w) ..................................... 6 TOTAL .................................................. 8-225 Fall: 0, 65, 70, 74, 77, 85, 96, 174. Bowling: P Kumar 10-1-46-0, M Patel 10-1-60-3 (2w), A Mishra 10-2-28-3, H Singh 10-2-24-1 (2w), Y Pathan 5-0-27-0, V Kohli 1-0-7-0, S Raina 4-0-31-0. Overs: 50 India Innings P PATEL c Russell b Bishoo ................... 46 S DHAWAN c Samuels b Sammy ............ 4 V KOHLI lbw b Sammy ............................. 0 S BADRINATH run out ............................. 11 R SHARMA not out .................................. 86 S RAINA c Simmons b Pollard ................. 3 Y PATHAN c Simmons b Bishoo ............. 1 H SINGH c Baugh b Russell .................... 41 P KUMAR not out ..................................... 25 Sundries (1lb, 5nb, 5w) .......................... 11 TOTAL .................................................. 7-228 Fall: 26, 26, 60, 79, 88, 92, 180. Bowling: K Roach 8.2-0-46-0 (2w, 3nb), A Russell 9-0-59-1 (1w, 1nb), D Sammy 10-2-49-2 (1w), D Bishoo 10-0-41-2 (1nb), K Pollard 9-0-32-1 (1w). Overs: 46.2 India won by three wickets to lead the best-of-five-series series 3-0. Golf US PGA Tour - St Jude Classic, Memphis Round 3 (US unless stated) - 199: Robert Karlsson (Swe) 66 65 68; 200: Harrison Frazar 71 65 64; 202: John Merrick 66 69 67; 203: Retief Goosen (Rsa) 68 71 64; 204: Fredrik Jacobson (Swe) 71 65 68, Keegan Bradley 67 67 70; 205: Cameron Tringale 71 68 66, Blake Adams 72 67 66, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 69 69 67, Kris Blanks 66 71 68, Stephen Ames (Can) 69 68 68; 206: Charles Howell III 72 67 67, Ryuji Imada (Jpn) 70 68 68, Brandt Snedeker 71 66 69, Colt Knost 66 68 72; 207: Greg Chalmers (Aus) 72 69 66, DJ Trahan 74 67 66, Jonathan Byrd 71 68 68, Tim Herron 73 65 69, Troy Matteson 70 67 70, George McNeill 70 67 70; 208: David Hearn (Can) 69 70 69, Lee We- stwood (Eng) 69 70 69, Robert Allenby (Aus) 70 71 67, Shane Bertsch 71 67 70, Camilo Villegas (Col) 69 69 70, Scott Stallings 69 68 71, Fabian Gomez (Arg) 67 70 71, Jhonattan Vegas (Ven) 73 69 66; 209: Chris Couch 71 70 68, Marco Daw- son 68 72 69, Jerry Kelly 72 69 68, Jimmy Walker 69 70 70, Rod Pampling (Aus) 75 66 68, David Mathis 65 72 72. European PGA Tour - Italian Open, Turin Round 3 - 200: Robert Rock (Eng) 64 68 68; 202: Niclas Fasth (Swe) 69 69 64, Pab- lo Larrazabal (Esp) 67 70 65, Jbe Kruger (Rsa) 69 66 67, Gary Boyd (Eng) 69 65 68, Francesco Molinari (Ita) 66 68 68, Joost Luiten (Ned) 66 67 69; 203: Lee Slattery (Eng) 71 67 65, Peter Whiteford (Sco) 68 67 68, Rhys Davies (Wal) 66 68 69, Gregory Bourdy (Fra) 66 68 69; 204: Floris de Vries (Ned) 71 64 69, Matteo Manassero (Ita) 66 68 70, Chris Wood (Eng) 64 69 71; 205: David Dixon (Eng) 70 69 66, Florian Fritsch (Ger) 69 68 68, Ric- hie Ramsay (Sco) 67 69 69, Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) 69 66 70, Lorenzo Gagli (Ita) 68 66 71; 206: Clodomiro Carranza (Arg) 71 69 66, Andrea Pavan (Ita) 68 72 66, Marco Ruiz (Par) 72 67 67, Phillip Price (Wal) 70 68 68, Michael Jonzon (Swe) 69 68 69, David Horsey (Eng) 68 69 69, Mar- cus Fraser (Aus) 71 66 69, Stephen Dodd (Wal) 67 70 69, Thorbjorn Olesen (Den) 65 71 70, Anthony Wall (Eng) 67 68 71. US LPGA Tour - State Farm Classic, Illionois Round 3 (US unless stated) - 199: Tseng Ya Ni (Tpe) 67 66 66; 200: Mindy Kim 64 67 69; 202: Brittany Lincicome 67 69 66, Feng Shanshan (Chn) 68 65 69; 203: Cri- stie Kerr 70 67 66; 204: Wendy Ward 68 69 67, Juli Inkster 67 70 67; 205: Sophie Gustafson (Swe) 69 70 66, Pak Se-Ri (Kor) 69 68 68, Paula Creamer 68 68 69; 206: Stacy Lewis 70 72 64, Angela Stanford 73 67 66, Suzann Pettersen (Nor) 70 67 69; 207: Pornanong Phatlum (Tha) 72 69 66, Lee Mee-Na (Kor) 69 71 67, Michelle Wie 72 67 68, Mika Miyazato (Jpn) 71 68 68, Amanda Blumenherst 68 67 72, Shin Ji-Yai (Kor) 66 68 73; 208: Choi Na-Yeon (Kor) 70 72 66, Gerina Piller 69 69 70, Brittany Lang 68 70 70, Catriona Matthew (Sco) 68 69 71, Morgan Pressel 68 69 71; 209: Ji Eun-Hee (Kor) 69 73 67, Natalie Gulbis 72 69 68, Mina Harigae 70 71 68, Kang Ji-Min (Kor) 70 71 68, Amy Yang (Kor) 72 68 69, Kim In-Kyung (Kor) 70 70 69, Sarah-Jane Smith (Aus) 69 70 70, Moira Dunn 68 71 70, Bae Kyeong (Kor) 69 69 71. Rugby League NRL - Round 14 GOLD COAST 28 (M Minichiello D Moore S Prince M Srama J Tomane tries; S Prince 4 goals) d ST GEORGE ILLA- WARRA 14 (A McKinnon 2 P Tagive tries; B Hornby goal) at WIN Jubilee Oval. Ref- erees: Tony Archer, Alan Shortall. Crowd: 10,139. MANLY 24 (B Stewart 2 S Matai G Rose tries; J Lyon 4 goals) d NORTH QUEENS- LAND 4 (A Graham try) at Brookvale Oval. Referees: Gerard Sutton, Jared Maxwell. Crowd: 8,452. Standings Team P W D L B +/-Pts DRAGONS 13 10 1 2 1 108 23 SEA EAGLES 13 10 0 3 1 133 22 STORM 12 9 0 3 1 120 20 COWBOYS 13 9 0 4 1 64 20 BRONCOS 13 9 0 4 1 43 20 TIGERS 13 7 0 6 1 22 16 WARRIORS 13 7 0 6 1 19 16 BULLDOGS 12 6 0 6 2 -11 16 Knights 12 5 0 7 2 -7 14 Panthers 12 5 0 7 2 -17 14 Eels 12 4 1 7 2 -86 13 Rabbitohs 12 4 0 8 2 -54 12 Roosters 12 4 0 8 1 -60 10 Titans 13 4 0 9 1 -84 10 Sharks 12 3 0 9 2 -89 10 Raiders 13 3 0 10 1 -101 8 Super League Team P W D L F APts WARRINGTON 16 12 0 4 617 227 24 HUDDERSFIELD 16 12 0 4 457 257 24 WIGAN 15 10 2 3 418 241 22 ST HELENS 16 10 2 4 464 318 22 CATALANS 17 10 1 6 385 357 21 LEEDS 16 8 1 7 424 402 17 Castleford 15 8 1 6 411 392 17 Hull 16 6 1 9 358 359 13 Bradford 16 6 1 9 342 496 13 Hull KR 16 6 0 10 380 442 12 Salford 16 6 0 10 356 494 12 Harlequins 16 4 1 11 336 554 9 Wakefield 16 5 0 11 280 473 6 Celtic Crusaders 17 4 0 13 337 553 4 Rugby Union Super Rugby - Round 17 CHIEFS 18 (Richard Kahui, Isaac Ross tries; Stephen Donald con 2 pen) drew with HURRICANES 18 (Hosea Gear, And- rew Hore tries; Aaron Cruden con 2 pen) in Hamilton. BRUMBIES 32 (Matt Giteau, Christian Lealiifano, Pat McCabe, Stephen Moore, Tyrone Smith tries; Giteau 2 con pen) d REBELS 17 (Jarrod Saffy, Afusipa Tau- moepeau tries’ Danny Cipriani 2 con pen) in Canberra. CRUSADERS 23 (Zac Guildford 2, Matt Todd tries; Daniel Carter con 2 pen) d BLUES 16 (Charlie Faumuina, Rene Ran- ger tries; Luke McAlister 2 pen) in Ti- maru. WARATAHS 33 (Tom Carter 3, David Dennis, Josh Holmes tries; Kurtley Beale 4 con) d HIGHLANDERS 7 (Jason Rut- ledge try; Tony Brown con) in Sydney. REDS 24 (Quade Cooper, Scott Higgin- botham, Dom Shipperley tries; Quade Cooper 3 con pen) d FORCE 21 (Rory Sidey 2, David Pocock tries; James O’Connor 2 pen) in Perth. LIONS 30 (Cobus Grobbelaar 2, Jano Ver- maak tries; Butch James 3 con 3 pen) drew with SHARKS 30 (Patrick Lambie, Lwazi Mvovo, JP Pietersen tries; Patrick Lambie 3 con 3 pen) in Johannesburg. BULLS 19 (Francois Hougaard try; Morne Steyn con 4 pen) d STORMERS 16 (Andries Bekker try; Dewaldt Duvenage con 2 pen, Kurt Coleman pen) in Cape Town. Standings Team P W D L PD BPPts REDS 15 12 0 3 112 6 62 STORMERS 15 11 0 4 133 6 58 CRUSADERS 15 10 1 4 156 7 57 BLUES 15 9 1 5 53 10 56 BULLS 15 10 0 5 49 5 53 SHARKS 15 9 1 5 65 7 53 Waratahs 15 9 0 6 112 8 52 Highlanders 15 8 0 7 -30 5 45 Hurricanes 15 5 2 8 -63 9 41 Chiefs 15 6 1 8 -8 6 40 Cheetahs 15 5 0 10 8 11 39 Force 15 4 2 9 -86 5 33 Brumbies 15 4 1 10 -89 7 33 Lions 16 3 1 12 -126 7 25 Rebels 15 3 0 12 -286 3 23 Tennis ATP Tour - Queen’s, London Semi-Finals: 5-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Fra) d James Ward (Eng) 6-3 7-6 (9-7), 2-Andy Murray (Sco) d 3-Andy Roddick (US) 6-3 6-1. ATP Tour - Halle, Germany Semi-Finals: Philipp Petzschner (Ger) d 2-Tomas Berdych (Cze) 7-6 (9-7) 2-6 6-3, Philipp Kohlschreiber (Ger) d 3-Gael Monfils (Fra) 6-3 6-3. WTA Tour - Birmingham Semi-Finals: Sabine Lisicki (Ger) d 3-Peng Shuai (Chn) 6-3 6-1, 4-Daniela Hantuchova (Svk) d 2-Ana Ivanovic (Srb) 6-7 (2-7) 6-3 6-2. WTA Tour - Danish Open Semi-Finals: 1-Caroline Wozniacki (Den) d Mona Barthel (Ger) 6-1 6-2, 4-Lucie Safarova (Cze) d Petra Martic (Cro) 1-6 6-4 6-2. Jimmy’s ready to resume James Anderson JAMES Anderson is set for an England cricket re- turn after being named in a 12-man squad for the third and final Test again- st Sri Lanka from Thurs- day at the Rose Bowl. England’s premier strike bowler, who missed the drawn second Test at Lord’s with a side strain, first had to prove his fit- ness playing for Lancashi- re in a Twenty20 match yesterday against Worces- tershire. If fit, Anderson will replace the uncapped Jade Dern- bach, drafted into the squad in his absence. England’s four-man at- tack struggled for accu- racy without Anderson at Lord’s. Either Steven Finn, who took the swing specialist’s place in that match, or the under- performing Stuart Broad would appear to be likely to make way if Anderson plays in what would be the first Test at the home ground of southern county Hampshire. England leads the three- match series 1-0 after an innings and 14-run win in the first Test in Cardiff.

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name and contact number on the back of the envelope to: Week 2 WIN A BOAT PO BOX 1401 Darwin NT 0801 (Remember to write your total catch number on the envelope)

The person who catches the most fish each week will be given a lucky key and at the end of the three weeks all three weekly winners will try their luck at starting the engine of the Yamaha powered

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All-German showdown

GIANTKILLERS Philipp Kohlschreiber and PhilippPetzschner knocked out the highest seeded playersleft to set up an all-German final at the Hallegrasscourt tournament. Petzschner upset second-seeded Czech Tomas Berdych 7-6 (9-7), 2-6, 6-3 andKohlschreiber blasted past third-seeded FrenchmanGael Monfils 6-3, 6-3 in semi-final shocks. The lastATP final featuring two unseeded Germanswas in2004. TommyHaas beat Nicolas Kiefer in LA.

Tsonga rains onBritish parade

JO-WILFRIED Tsonga injected a note of reality intoproceedings at the Queen’s clubwhen he dismisseddreams of the first all-British final at the grasscourtevent since 1931. He beat JamesWard 6-3 7-6 (9-7).The Frenchman plays Scot AndyMurray, who crushedAndy Roddick 6-3 6-1 to reach his second final of theseason andmove towithin one victory of his firsttrophy since last autumn.Ward had kept home fansintrigued during his fairytale week.

Serena andVenus return

SERENA and VenusWilliamsmake their long-awaitedreturns at the Eastbourne grasscourt tournamenttoday in the last warm-up beforeWimbledon. Serenahasn’t played sincewinning theWimbledon title 49weeks ago, after suffering a freak injury when shestepped on glass at a restaurant. Five-timeWimbledonwinner Venus hasn’t been on court sinceJanuary 21when she retired at the Australian Openciting abdominal muscle problems.

AthleticsDiamond League -NewYorkMen

100m: 1 SteveMullings (Jam) 10.26sec, 2

Tyson Gay (US) 10.26, 3 Keston Bledman

(Tri) 10.33.

400m: 1 JeremyWariner (US) 45.13sec, 2

Jermaine Gonzales (Jam) 45.16, 3 Ron-

dell Bartholomew(Grn) 45.17.

800m: 1 Alfred Kirwa Yego (Ken) 1:46.57,

2 Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (Rsa) 1:46.68, 3

BoazKiplagat Lalang (Ken) 1:46:75.

5000m: 1 Dejen Gebremeskel (Eth)

13:05.22, 2 Bernard Lagat (US) 13:05.46, 3

Tariku Bekele (Eth) 13:06.06.

400m Hurdles: 1 Javier Culson (Pur)

48.50sec, 2 Bershawn Jackson (US)

48.55, 3 DavidGreene (Wal) 49.07.

Triple Jump: 1 Phillips Idowu (Eng)

16.67m, 2 Christian Olsson (Swe) 16.29, 3

Leevan Sands (Bah) 16.28.

Women

200m: 1 Allyson Felix (US) 22.92sec, 2

Bianca Knight (US) 22.96, 3 Shalonda

Solomon (US) 23.03.

1500m: 1 Kenia Sinclair (Jam) 4:08.06, 2

Morgan Uceny (US) 4:08.42, 3 Kalkidan

Gezahegne (Eth) 4:08.46.

100m Hurdles: 1 Danielle Carruthers

(US) 13.04sec, 2 Kellie Wells (US) 13.06, 3

TiffanyOfili (Gbr) 13.11.

3000m Steeplechase: 1 Milcah Chemos

Cheywa (Ken) 9:27.29, 2 Sofia Assefa

(Eth) 9:27.37, 3 Gulnara Galkina (Rus)

9:29.75.

Long Jump: 1 Funmi Jimoh (US) 6.48m, 2

Janay Deloach (US) 6.41, 3 Brittney

Reese (US) 6.35.

Discus: 1 Stephanie Brown Trafton (US)

62.94m, 2 Gia Lewis-Smallwood (US)

59.89, 3 ArethaThurmond (US) 59.38.

Javelin: 1 Christina Obergfoll (Ger)

64.43m, 2 Sunette Viljoen (Rsa) 60.39, 3

Rachel Yurkovich (US) 58.43.

High Jump: 1 Emma Green (Swe) 1.94m,

2 Blanka Vlasic (Cro) 1.90, 3 Sheree

Francis (Jam) 1.82.

BaseballMLBAmerican League: Tampa Bay 7 BALTI-

MORE 5 (11th Inn); DETROIT 8 Seattle 1;

CHICAGO WHITE SOX 3 Oakland 2; LA

ANGELS 7 Kansas City 5; MINNESOTA 8

Texas 1; Boston 16 TORONTO 4; NY YAN-

KEES 4Cleveland 0.

National League: Arizona 9 FLORIDA 5;

PITTSBURGH 3 NYMets 2; MILWAUKEE 5

St Louis 3; LA Dodgers 11 COLORADO 7;

Atlanta 6 HOUSTON 3 (10th Inn); Wash-

ington 2 SAN DIEGO 1; PHILADELPHIA 7

Chicago Cubs 1; Cincinnati 10 SAN

FRANCISCO2.

CricketThirdODIWest Indies v India -North Sound

West Indies Innings

L SIMMONS cKohli bMishra ................ 45

KEDWARDS cPPatel bMPatel .............. 0

RSARWAN runout .................................. 28

MSAMUELS st P Patel bMishra ............. 1

DHYATTbMishra ..................................... 1

KPOLLARD cPPatel b Singh .................. 6

CBAUGH cDhawanbMPatel .............. 36

DSAMMY cPPatel bMPatel .................. 3

ARUSSELLnot out .................................. 92

KROACHnot out ....................................... 7

Sundries (2lb, 4w) ..................................... 6

TOTAL .................................................. 8-225

Fall: 0, 65, 70, 74, 77, 85, 96, 174.

Bowling: P Kumar 10-1-46-0, M Patel

10-1-60-3 (2w), A Mishra 10-2-28-3, H

Singh 10-2-24-1 (2w), Y Pathan 5-0-27-0,

V Kohli 1-0-7-0, S Raina 4-0-31-0. Overs:50

India Innings

PPATEL cRussell b Bishoo ................... 46

SDHAWAN c Samuels b Sammy ............ 4

VKOHLI lbwbSammy ............................. 0

SBADRINATH runout ............................. 11

RSHARMAnot out .................................. 86

SRAINA c SimmonsbPollard ................. 3

YPATHAN c SimmonsbBishoo ............. 1

HSINGH c BaughbRussell .................... 41

PKUMARnot out ..................................... 25

Sundries (1lb, 5nb, 5w) .......................... 11

TOTAL .................................................. 7-228

Fall: 26, 26, 60, 79, 88, 92, 180.

Bowling: K Roach 8.2-0-46-0 (2w, 3nb), A

Russell 9-0-59-1 (1w, 1nb), D Sammy

10-2-49-2 (1w), D Bishoo 10-0-41-2 (1nb),

K Pollard 9-0-32-1 (1w).Overs: 46.2

India won by three wickets to lead thebest-of-five-series series 3-0.

GolfUSPGATour - St JudeClassic,MemphisRound 3 (US unless stated) - 199: RobertKarlsson (Swe) 66 65 68; 200: Harrison

Frazar 71 65 64; 202: John Merrick 66 69

67; 203: Retief Goosen (Rsa) 68 71 64;

204: Fredrik Jacobson (Swe) 71 65 68,

Keegan Bradley 67 67 70; 205: Cameron

Tringale 71 68 66, Blake Adams 72 67 66,

Carl Pettersson (Swe) 69 69 67, Kris

Blanks 66 71 68, Stephen Ames (Can) 69

68 68; 206: Charles Howell III 72 67 67,

Ryuji Imada (Jpn) 70 68 68, Brandt

Snedeker 71 66 69, Colt Knost 66 68 72;

207: Greg Chalmers (Aus) 72 69 66, DJTrahan 74 67 66, Jonathan Byrd 71 68 68,

Tim Herron 73 65 69, Troy Matteson 70

67 70, George McNeill 70 67 70; 208:David Hearn (Can) 69 70 69, Lee We-

stwood (Eng) 69 70 69, Robert Allenby(Aus) 70 71 67, Shane Bertsch 71 67 70,

Camilo Villegas (Col) 69 69 70, Scott

Stallings 69 68 71, Fabian Gomez (Arg)

67 70 71, Jhonattan Vegas (Ven) 73 69 66;

209: Chris Couch 71 70 68, Marco Daw-

son 68 72 69, Jerry Kelly 72 69 68, Jimmy

Walker 69 70 70, Rod Pampling (Aus) 7566 68,DavidMathis 65 72 72.

EuropeanPGATour - ItalianOpen, TurinRound 3 - 200: Robert Rock (Eng) 64 68

68; 202:Niclas Fasth (Swe) 69 69 64, Pab-

lo Larrazabal (Esp) 67 70 65, Jbe Kruger

(Rsa) 69 66 67, Gary Boyd (Eng) 69 65 68,

Francesco Molinari (Ita) 66 68 68, Joost

Luiten (Ned) 66 67 69; 203: Lee Slattery

(Eng) 71 67 65, Peter Whiteford (Sco) 68

67 68, Rhys Davies (Wal) 66 68 69,

Gregory Bourdy (Fra) 66 68 69; 204:Floris de Vries (Ned) 71 64 69, Matteo

Manassero (Ita) 66 68 70, Chris Wood

(Eng) 64 69 71; 205: David Dixon (Eng) 70

69 66, Florian Fritsch (Ger) 69 68 68, Ric-

hie Ramsay (Sco) 67 69 69, Jeev Milkha

Singh (Ind) 69 66 70, Lorenzo Gagli (Ita)

68 66 71; 206: Clodomiro Carranza (Arg)

71 69 66, Andrea Pavan (Ita) 68 72 66,

Marco Ruiz (Par) 72 67 67, Phillip Price

(Wal) 70 68 68, Michael Jonzon (Swe) 69

68 69, David Horsey (Eng) 68 69 69, Mar-cus Fraser (Aus) 71 66 69, Stephen Dodd

(Wal) 67 70 69, Thorbjorn Olesen (Den)

65 71 70, AnthonyWall (Eng) 67 68 71.

US LPGATour - State FarmClassic, IllionoisRound 3 (US unless stated) - 199: TsengYa Ni (Tpe) 67 66 66; 200: Mindy Kim 64

67 69; 202: Brittany Lincicome 67 69 66,

Feng Shanshan (Chn) 68 65 69; 203: Cri-stie Kerr 70 67 66; 204: Wendy Ward 68

69 67, Juli Inkster 67 70 67; 205: SophieGustafson (Swe) 69 70 66, Pak Se-Ri

(Kor) 69 68 68, Paula Creamer 68 68 69;

206: Stacy Lewis 70 72 64, Angela

Stanford 73 67 66, Suzann Pettersen

(Nor) 70 67 69; 207: Pornanong Phatlum

(Tha) 72 69 66, Lee Mee-Na (Kor) 69 71

67,MichelleWie 72 67 68, MikaMiyazato

(Jpn) 71 68 68, Amanda Blumenherst 68

67 72, Shin Ji-Yai (Kor) 66 68 73; 208: ChoiNa-Yeon (Kor) 70 72 66, Gerina Piller 69

69 70, Brittany Lang 68 70 70, Catriona

Matthew (Sco) 68 69 71, Morgan Pressel

68 69 71; 209: Ji Eun-Hee (Kor) 69 73 67,

Natalie Gulbis 72 69 68, Mina Harigae 70

71 68, Kang Ji-Min (Kor) 70 71 68, Amy

Yang (Kor) 72 68 69, Kim In-Kyung (Kor)

70 70 69, Sarah-Jane Smith (Aus) 69 7070, Moira Dunn 68 71 70, Bae Kyeong

(Kor) 69 69 71.

Rugby LeagueNRL - Round 14GOLD COAST 28 (M Minichiello D Moore

S Prince M Srama J Tomane tries; S

Prince 4 goals) d ST GEORGE ILLA-

WARRA 14 (AMcKinnon 2 P Tagive tries;

B Hornby goal) atWIN Jubilee Oval. Ref-

erees: Tony Archer, Alan Shortall.

Crowd: 10,139.

MANLY 24 (B Stewart 2 S Matai G Rose

tries; J Lyon 4 goals) d NORTH QUEENS-

LAND 4 (A Graham try) at Brookvale

Oval. Referees: Gerard Sutton, Jared

Maxwell. Crowd: 8,452.

Standings

Team P W D L B +/-Pts

DRAGONS 13 10 1 2 1 108 23

SEAEAGLES 13 10 0 3 1 133 22

STORM 12 9 0 3 1 120 20

COWBOYS 13 9 0 4 1 64 20

BRONCOS 13 9 0 4 1 43 20

TIGERS 13 7 0 6 1 22 16

WARRIORS 13 7 0 6 1 19 16

BULLDOGS 12 6 0 6 2 -11 16

Knights 12 5 0 7 2 -7 14

Panthers 12 5 0 7 2 -17 14

Eels 12 4 1 7 2 -86 13

Rabbitohs 12 4 0 8 2 -54 12

Roosters 12 4 0 8 1 -60 10

Titans 13 4 0 9 1 -84 10

Sharks 12 3 0 9 2 -89 10

Raiders 13 3 0 10 1 -101 8

Super LeagueTeam P W D L F APts

WARRINGTON 16 12 0 4 617 227 24

HUDDERSFIELD 16 12 0 4 457 257 24

WIGAN 15 10 2 3 418 241 22

STHELENS 16 10 2 4 464 318 22

CATALANS 17 10 1 6 385 357 21

LEEDS 16 8 1 7 424 402 17

Castleford 15 8 1 6 411 392 17

Hull 16 6 1 9 358 359 13

Bradford 16 6 1 9 342 496 13

Hull KR 16 6 0 10 380 442 12

Salford 16 6 0 10 356 494 12

Harlequins 16 4 1 11 336 554 9

Wakefield 16 5 0 11 280 473 6

Celtic Crusaders 17 4 0 13 337 553 4

RugbyUnionSuper Rugby - Round 17CHIEFS 18 (Richard Kahui, Isaac Ross

tries; Stephen Donald con 2 pen) drew

with HURRICANES 18 (Hosea Gear, And-

rewHore tries; AaronCruden con 2 pen)

inHamilton.

BRUMBIES 32 (Matt Giteau, Christian

Lealiifano, PatMcCabe, StephenMoore,

Tyrone Smith tries; Giteau 2 con pen) d

REBELS 17 (Jarrod Saffy, Afusipa Tau-

moepeau tries’ Danny Cipriani 2 con

pen) inCanberra.

CRUSADERS 23 (Zac Guildford 2, Matt

Todd tries; Daniel Carter con 2 pen) d

BLUES 16 (Charlie Faumuina, Rene Ran-

ger tries; Luke McAlister 2 pen) in Ti-

maru.

WARATAHS 33 (Tom Carter 3, David

Dennis, JoshHolmes tries; Kurtley Beale

4 con) d HIGHLANDERS 7 (Jason Rut-

ledge try; TonyBrowncon) in Sydney.

REDS 24 (Quade Cooper, Scott Higgin-

botham, Dom Shipperley tries; Quade

Cooper 3 con pen) d FORCE 21 (Rory

Sidey 2, David Pocock tries; James

O’Connor 2 pen) in Perth.

LIONS 30 (CobusGrobbelaar 2, JanoVer-

maak tries; Butch James 3 con 3 pen)

drew with SHARKS 30 (Patrick Lambie,

Lwazi Mvovo, JP Pietersen tries; Patrick

Lambie 3 con 3 pen) in Johannesburg.

BULLS 19 (Francois Hougaard try;

Morne Steyn con 4 pen) d STORMERS 16

(Andries Bekker try; Dewaldt Duvenage

con 2 pen, Kurt Coleman pen) in Cape

Town.

StandingsTeam P W D L PD BPPts

REDS 15 12 0 3 112 6 62

STORMERS 15 11 0 4 133 6 58

CRUSADERS 15 10 1 4 156 7 57

BLUES 15 9 1 5 53 10 56

BULLS 15 10 0 5 49 5 53

SHARKS 15 9 1 5 65 7 53

Waratahs 15 9 0 6 112 8 52

Highlanders 15 8 0 7 -30 5 45

Hurricanes 15 5 2 8 -63 9 41

Chiefs 15 6 1 8 -8 6 40

Cheetahs 15 5 0 10 8 11 39

Force 15 4 2 9 -86 5 33

Brumbies 15 4 1 10 -89 7 33

Lions 16 3 1 12 -126 7 25

Rebels 15 3 0 12 -286 3 23

TennisATPTour - Queen’s, LondonSemi-Finals: 5-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Fra)

d JamesWard (Eng) 6-3 7-6 (9-7), 2-Andy

Murray (Sco) d 3-Andy Roddick (US) 6-3

6-1.

ATPTour - Halle, GermanySemi-Finals: Philipp Petzschner (Ger) d

2-Tomas Berdych (Cze) 7-6 (9-7) 2-6 6-3,

Philipp Kohlschreiber (Ger) d 3-Gael

Monfils (Fra) 6-3 6-3.

WTATour - BirminghamSemi-Finals: Sabine Lisicki (Ger) d

3-Peng Shuai (Chn) 6-3 6-1, 4-Daniela

Hantuchova (Svk) d 2-Ana Ivanovic

(Srb) 6-7 (2-7) 6-3 6-2.

WTATour - DanishOpenSemi-Finals: 1-Caroline Wozniacki

(Den) d Mona Barthel (Ger) 6-1 6-2,

4-Lucie Safarova (Cze) d Petra Martic

(Cro) 1-6 6-4 6-2.

Jimmy’sready toresume

James Anderson

JAMES Anderson is setfor an England cricket re-turn after being named ina 12-man squad for thethird and final Test again-st Sri Lanka from Thurs-day at the Rose Bowl.

England’s premierstrike bowler, who missedthe drawn second Test atLord’s with a side strain,first had to prove his fit-ness playing for Lancashi-re in a Twenty20 matchyesterday against Worces-tershire. Iffit, Andersonwill replacethe uncappedJade Dern-bach, draftedinto thesquad in his absence.

England’s four-man at-tack struggled for accu-racy without Anderson atLord’s. Either StevenFinn, who took the swingspecialist’s place in thatmatch, or the under-performing Stuart Broadwould appear to be likelyto make way if Andersonplays in what would bethe first Test at the homeground of southerncounty Hampshire.

England leads the three-match series 1-0 after aninnings and 14-run win inthe first Test in Cardiff.