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10/13/2005

Cricket to aid earthquake victims
Cricket's governing body will donate revenue from the Super Series Test for the victims of the Pakistan earthquake instead of staging a separate match. Money raised from the second day's play between Australia and a World XI in Sydney on Saturday will be donated. International Cricket Council chief executive Malcolm Speed said it had looked at staging a charity match. The ICC kickstarted the fundraising by giving £340,000 to the Australian Red Cross and Speed added there would be a number of initiatives at the game Saturday for fans to raise more money. — BBC
Pietersen revels under pressure
Kevin Pietersen has vowed not to let his standards slip after becoming a double winner at the ICC Awards. His destructive batting earned him both the one-day player and emerging player gongs, while team-mate Andrew Flintoff also collected two prizes. Pietersen said: "When I have scored my runs, I have been under the most extreme pressure you can ever imagine. The 25-year-old also produced a spectacular finale to the summer when his hundred at The Oval sealed England's first Test series victory over Australia since 1986-87. — BBC
Eriksson vows to see contract through
Sven-Goran Eriksson is adamant he will not be driven out of the England job by mounting criticism of his regime. Eriksson's methods have come under the microscope after a succession of poor showings, despite England qualifying for the World Cup with a game to spare. But ahead of the final Group Six game against Poland at Old Trafford he said: "We have qualified and now let's see what happens at the World Cup. — BBC
Brazil fans hurt in stadium crush
BRASILIA, Oct 12: Dozens of football fans have been injured in a crush at the stadium where Brazil were training for Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Venezuela. The Brazilian Globonews television channel said the initial injury toll was about 100, including children. Reports said the stadium was full an hour before the open practice was due to start when fans who had been unable to get in forced open the gates. Fans were seen running, falling over each other and being trampled on amid a background of screaming and wailing sirens. —Internet
Giggs upbeat about Man Utd future
Ryan Giggs believes he is still one of Manchester United's most important players and the midfielder says he is hungrier for success than ever. Giggs has started for United just three times this season but refutes suggestions his best is behind him. Sir Alex Ferguson has hinted that Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and summer signing Park Ji-Sung are ahead of Giggs in the pecking order. — BBC
Sania in second round
BANGKOK, Oct 12: Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza breezed into the second round of the USD 200,000 Thailand Open WTA tournament here Tuesday after beating Slovakia's Henrieta Nagyova 6-1 4-6 6-0.. — Internet