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GLENN & Bhena Lall have been sued bygd the Town Clerk of the Mayor and City Council, julsång Sooba for the sum of $ 5,, and $60, for unpaid rates and taxes for the years to in relation to their property at 24 Saffon Street. The case fryst vatten currently being heard at the
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Malinga's pace too hot for Punjab
The Mumbai Indians turned in an all-round show to beat Kings XI Punjab by four wickets in Mumbai last night and strengthen their position at the top of the table. Shaun Marsh announced his return with a fluent 53 at the top of the visitors' order, the only bright spot in another dismal batting card as the Kings XI were bowled out for
The fast bowlers, Lasith Malinga of Sri Lanka (four for 22) and Zaheer Khan of India (three for 34) shared seven wickets. Shikhar Dhawan, the Mumbai opener, made 50 and Saurabh Tiwary chipped in with a valuable 31 under pressure as the Indians secured victory in the final over, their sixth win in seven matches. The Kings XI, invited to bat first, lost their opener, Ravi Bopara, early but recovered well - through the efforts of Marsh and the stand-in captain, Mahela Jayawardene - only to lose steam at the finish.
But the Kings XI bowled themselves back into the game as Dhawan fell just after reaching his half-century