
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Sport in Oman

Stats out!
Huge partnerships, golden arms and serial shufflers - Benedict Bermange answers your cricketing questions...
CB Series final 1
All the action from the first CB Series final between Australia and India at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
New Windies deal
Sky Sports will show live cricket from the Caribbean for the next five years, including England's tour in 2009.
Early warning
Dave Fulton explains why he feels it is too soon to recall Andrew Strauss to the England team.
Huge partnerships, golden arms and serial shufflers - Benedict Bermange answers your cricketing questions...
CB Series final 1
All the action from the first CB Series final between Australia and India at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
New Windies deal
Sky Sports will show live cricket from the Caribbean for the next five years, including England's tour in 2009.
Early warning
Dave Fulton explains why he feels it is too soon to recall Andrew Strauss to the England team.
Foot ball
It was another famous Champions League win for Arsenal in Milan, following on from their famous 5-1 win against Inter in November 2005.
Milan opened brightly, with Fabregas clearing off the line from Paolo Maldini's header at the near post, but once Arsenal found their stride they controlled the first 45 minutes in composed fashion.
Fabregas dictated affairs in midfield to even outshine Kaka, but the Brazilian escaped to set up Alexandre Pato after 18 minutes, only for the youngster to finish tamely.
Arsenal were understandably furious after 32 minutes when Alexander Hleb was shown the yellow card for diving by Austrian official Konrad Plautz, even though he had been blatantly upended on the edge of the area by Alessandro Nesta.
Milan opened brightly, with Fabregas clearing off the line from Paolo Maldini's header at the near post, but once Arsenal found their stride they controlled the first 45 minutes in composed fashion.
Fabregas dictated affairs in midfield to even outshine Kaka, but the Brazilian escaped to set up Alexandre Pato after 18 minutes, only for the youngster to finish tamely.
Arsenal were understandably furious after 32 minutes when Alexander Hleb was shown the yellow card for diving by Austrian official Konrad Plautz, even though he had been blatantly upended on the edge of the area by Alessandro Nesta.
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