Football
Carling Cup
Semi-final, second leg
ARSENAL (0) 2 WIGAN (0) 1
Coca-Cola Championship
PLYMOUTH (0) 1 LEICESTER (0) 0
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League One
BLACKPOOL (3) 4 DONCASTER (1) 2
League Two
MANSFIELD (0) 1 CHESTER (0) 2
NOTTS COUNTY (1) 2 NORTHAMPTON (0) 2
STOCKPORT (0) 2 GRIMSBY (0) 1
TORQUAY (0) 1 ROCHDALE (1) 3
LDV Vans Trophy semi-finals
Northern section
CARLISLE (0) 1 KIDDERMINSTER (0) 0
MACCLESFIELD (2) 2 HEREFORD (0) 0
Southern section
CHELTENHAM (0) 0 COLCHESTER (1) 1
SWANSEA (1) 2 WALSALL (0) 2
(aet; 2-2 after 90min; Swansea win 6-5 on pens)
NATIONWIDE CONFERENCE: Aldershot 2 Canvey Island 2; Burton Albion 1 Halifax 2; Forest Green 1 Tamworth 3; Morecambe 0 Scarborough 3; Stevenage 1 Woking 1; York 0 Southport 0. North: Harrogate Town 0 Northwich 2; Hinckley Utd 1 Worcester 3; Kettering 0 Moor Green 3; Leigh RMI 1 Nuneaton 0. South: Hayes 1 Weymouth 2.
Basketball
NBA: Atlanta 104 Indiana 94; Boston 91 New Orleans 78; Milwaukee 80 Houston 97; Utah 89 New Jersey 78; Denver 107 Toronto 101; Golden State 93 Los Angeles Clippers 96.
Bowls
POTTERS LEISURE RESORT, Norfolk: WBT World Indoor Championships: Singles: Third round: G Harlow (Eng) bt D Gourlay (Aus) 8-8, 10-7; S Rees (Wales) bt D Denison (Eng) 6-5, 8-7.
Cricket
Second Test match
Pakistan v India
FAISALABAD (fourth day of five): Pakistan, with nine second-innings wickets in hand, are 137 runs ahead of India
PAKISTAN: First Innings 588 (Shahid Afridi 156, Inzamam-ul-Haq 119, Younis Khan 83, Mohammad Yousuf 65; R P Singh 4 for 89)
Second Innings
Salman Butt c Tendulkar b Kumble 24
†Kamran Akmal not out 59
Younis Khan not out 64
Extras (lb 2, nb 3) 5
Total (1 wkt, 43 overs) 152
FALL OF WICKET: 1-52.
BOWLING: Pathan 9-1-27-0; R P Singh 6-1-33-0; Kumble 12-2-56-1; Khan 7-3-12-0; Harbhajan Singh 8-2-16-0; Yuvraj Singh 1-0-6-0.
INDIA: First Innings
V Sehwag c sub b Razzaq 31
*R Dravid run out 103
V V S Laxman c Akmal b Kaneria 90
S R Tendulkar c Akmal b Shoaib Akhtar 14
Yuvraj Singh c Kaneria b Mohammad Asif 4
†M S Dhoni st Akmal b Kaneria 148
I K Pathan lbw b Abdul Razzaq 90
A Kumble st Akmal b Kaneria 15
Harbhajan Singh lbw b Shahid Afridi 38
Z Khan not out 20
R P Singh c and b Shahid Afridi 6
Extras (b 3, lb 15, w 3, nb 23) 44
Total (165.4 overs) 603
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-39, 2-236, 3-241, 4-258, 5-281, 6-491, 7-529, 8-553, 9-587.
BOWLING: Shoaib Akhtar 25-7-100-1; Mohammad Asif 34-6-103-1; Abdul Razzaq 28-1-126-2; Danish Kaneria 54-6-165-3; Shahid Afridi 24.4-0-91-2.
Umpires: R E Koertzen (South Africa) and S J A Taufel (Australia).
VB Series
South Africa v Sri Lanka
ADELAIDE OVAL (South Africa won toss): South Africa beat Sri Lanka by nine runs
SOUTH AFRICA
*G C Smith st Sangakkara b Muralitharan 28
H H Dippenaar not out 125
J J van der Wath c Arnold b Muralitharan 0
J A Rudolph c and b Dilshan 11
H H Gibbs b Perera 68
S M Pollock c Atapattu b Kulasekara 8
J M Kemp not out 6
Extras (b 2, lb 11, w 4) 17
Total (5 wkts, 50 overs) 263
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†M V Boucher, A J Hall, A G Prince and
C K Langeveldt did not bat.
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-72, 2-72, 3-101, 4-220, 5-249.
BOWLING: Vaas 10-1-55-0; Perera 7-0-45-1; Kulasekara 9-1-35-1; Muralitharan 10-0-45-2; Dilshan 8-0-43-1; Jayasuriya 6-0-27-0.
SRI LANKA
J Mubarak c Prince b Pollock 4
S T Jayasuriya st Boucher b Hall 37
†K C Sangakkara c and b van der Wath 23
T M Dilshan not out 82
*M S Atapattu run out 23
D P M D Jayawardena b van der Wath 52
R P Arnold b Hall 11
C M Bandara run out 0
W P U C J Vaas c Botha b Pollock 9
M Muralitharan not out 0
Extras (lb 6, w 5, nb 2) 13
Total (8 wkts, 50 overs) 254
K M D N Kulasekara did not bat.
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-11, 2-68, 3-68, 4-117, 5-224, 6-242, 7-242, 8-253.
BOWLING: Pollock 10-1-51-2; Langeveldt 10-0-62-0; van der Wath 10-1-37-2; Hall 10-1-38-2; Botha 9-0-53-0; Smith 1-0-7-0.
Umpires: Alim Dar (Pakistan) and D J Harper.
Hockey
ENGLAND MEN’S SQUAD (for Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in March): G Kirkham, J Bleby (both Loughborough Students); J Ebsworth, R Alexander, M Daly, B Garrard (captain), R Moore, J Tindall, B Marsden (all Surbiton); J Fair, M Jones, S Cordon, B Middleton (all Cannock); J Clarke, S Mantell (both Reading); B Hawes (Amsterdam).
Ice hockey
NHL: Washington 2 Boston 3; Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 2; Carolina 7 Montreal 3; Detroit 2 Nashville 3; Ottawa 4 Toronto 3; St Louis 4 Vancouver 0; Dallas 4 Phoenix 1; Edmonton 1 Calgary 3; Los Angeles 3 Anaheim 2 (shoot-out).