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Sports News for March 15, 2008

India Blue to take on India Red in South Asia Universities Hockey finals
India Blue and India Red hockey teams will clash for the first South Asia Universities Hockey title to be played on Sunday at Guru Hargobind Astroturf Stadium here at the Guru Nanak Dev University. On the third day of the ongoing championship, the match played between India Blue and India Red ended in a 1-1 draw. ANI

Delhi IPL team announces players and team sponsors
The owner of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Delhi franchisee, GMR Holding, on Saturday announced the names of players and sponsors of the Dare Devils team. ANI

Manchester United star Jonny Evans cleared of rape charges
Manchester United defender Jonny Evans has been cleared of alleged rape charges at the teams Christmas bash last year. ANI

ManUnited coach Ferguson checks out Rio Ferdinands nine-year-old bro
England footballer Rio Ferdinands nine-year-old brother Jeremiah has been training with Manchester United. ANI

Gilly to work for Oz TV channel Nine part time
Retired Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist has told the television channel Nine that he would be happy to appear in occasional specials or entertainment programs, including a revived Wide World of Sports. ANI

PCB keen for Yousuf to play in IPL
Despite legal hassles with the rebel Indian Cricket League, senior Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf may get a chance to play in officially recognised Indian Premier League, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Friday. ANI

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