India strangle Australia to gain upper hand <div align="center"><a href="javascript:popup('http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/news/2008/11/08/india-strangle-australia-to-gain-upper-hand_preview.html','More','height=400,width=450,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes');"> <img border="0" hspace="2" vspace="2" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/news/2008/11/08/CPS.ODP30.081108135441.photo00.quicklook.default-189x245.jpg" width="189" height="245" alt="Australia's Simon Katich plays a shot in Nagpur, central India, on November 8. Australia's hopes of levelling the series suffered a setback as they failed to counter India's defensive tactics in ...
Pak sleuths find no evidence of Woolmer's murder Lahore:In a new twist to the Bob Woolmer murder saga, the two Pakistani investigators, who traveled to Jamaica to assist their Jamaican counterparts, have told the Interior Ministry in its report that there is still no hard evidence to prove that the late coach was murdere...
British forensic experts doubt Bob's murder London:With the roping in of Scotland Yard feulling speculation that Bob Woolmer~~s death could not have been a murder but a tragic accident, Britain~~s leading forensic pathologists have expressed doubts on the evidence suggesting he was strangled. ...
Police believes Woolmer knew his murderer London:Jamaican police think it likely that Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer was strangled by someone he knew after his team~~s defeat at cricket~~s World Cup showpiece, a senior officer told British radio Friday. ...
Woolmer probe: Players to undergo DNA tests Montego Bay, Jamaica:Pakistan~~s cricketers and team officials will be swabbed for DNA today by police as a routine exercise a day after police announced their coach Bob Woolmer was strangled. ...