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0848 CRICKET: India are 151-4 at tea on day two of the first Test, in reply to West Indies' first innings total of 304 all out at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium.
0833 CRICKET: Persistent rain wipes out the entire first session of Monday's final day of the third and final Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka, who need to win to square the series, were set to resume their second innings on 164-5 - a lead of 237 runs - but the loss of a session significantly increases the chances of the Test being drawn.
0829 FOOTBALL: Three selections from Monday's gossip column: Manchester United are set to make a move to sign PSV Eindhoven's Brazilian-born 15-year-old midfielder Andreas Pereira; Lille playmaker Eden Hazard and Ajax centre-back Jan Vertonghen, who have been long-time Arsenal targets, are attracting strong interest from Tottenham; Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish dismisses rumours he will have to sell Darren Bent in the January transfer window as "utter nonsense".
0825 GOLF: Greg Norman lends his support to Steve Williams by denying his former caddie is a racist. The former world number one and Presidents Cup captain was quick to dismiss claims Williams should be sacked for a racist comment about Tiger Woods. Norman said: "I know he probably regrets saying it. I guarantee you in that room that night there were some heavier things said."
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