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From Diego Costa 'biting' Gareth Barry to Sachin's praise for Dhoni: Top 5 sports stories of the day

Everton midfielder Gareth Barry has stated that Chelsea striker Diego Costa did not bite him during the Merseyside club's 2-0 FA Cup quarter-final victory on Saturday.

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Watch: Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik praise India, say there's no security threat

Floored by the warm reception in India after their arrival for the World Twenty20 Championship, Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi and senior all-rounder Shoaib Malik today said they have never felt any security threat in the country. The Pakistani team touched down here last night after getting government clearance to travel, a decision that was delayed by several days over security concerns (read more)

Holders Arsenal lose 1-2 to Watford at home, crash out of FA Cup

The result appears to have condemned Arsenal to end the season without a trophy as they face elimination from the Champions League next week, unless they manage to overturn a two goal deficit against Barcelona, and they trail Premier League leaders Leicester City by eight points with only nine games left (read more)

Diego Costa did not bite me, says Everton midfielder Gareth Barry

Everton midfielder Gareth Barry has stated that Chelsea striker Diego Costa did not bite him during the Merseyside club's 2-0 FA Cup quarter-final victory on Saturday. According to an AFP report, Barry said, "Seen a lot of talk about the incident involving me and Diego Costa in the game last night. For the record, Diego did not bite me" (read more)

World T20: Sachin Tendulkar praises MS Dhoni's batting ahead of India-NZ clash​

Sachin Tendulkar says the "sound" that came off skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's bat during the recent Asia Cup was a reflection of his positive mindset and it was a good news for already "favourites" India in the World Twenty20 (read more)

China's Lin Dan wins his 6th All England badminton title​

There were no yells of joy or frustration, just a couple of fist pumps, and Lin could afford to play to the crowd and still win the next point. The near full house encouraged Tian, who was trying to beat Lin at his seventh attempt, but an air of inevitability crept over proceedings​ (read more)

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