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Highlanders finally end drought

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Relief ... The Highlanders end their Super Rugby losing streak after downing the Sharks. Source:AAP

Nearly a year of Super Rugby heartache is over for the Highlanders, who notched their first win of the season with a courageous 25-22 defeat of the Sharks in Dunedin.

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Tries

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Shaun Treeby 10' Meyer Bosman 14'
Aaron Smith 43' Lwazi Mvovo 35'
Colin Slade 55' Meyer Bosman 62'

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Conversions

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Colin Slade 11' Patrick Lambie 15'
Colin Slade 44' Patrick Lambie 63'

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Penalties

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Colin Slade 48' Patrick Lambie 29'
Colin Slade 52'

The Highlanders ended an eight-game losing streak to start the season on Saturday and tasted their first win in 12 games dating back to May 26 last year - the longest losing streak by any New Zealand franchise.

Australia Conference W L D PD BP Pts
1 Brumbies 7 1 2 118 4 40
2 Reds 7 2 2 14 3 39
3 Waratahs 4 5 0 -44 1 25
4 Melbourne Rebels 2 8 0 -106 6 22
5 Western Force 2 8 1 -80 4 18
New Zealand Conference W L D PD BP Pts
1 Chiefs 7 3 0 85 8 40
2 Blues 5 4 0 49 8 36
3 Crusaders 5 4 0 56 6 30
4 Hurricanes 5 4 0 -5 4 28
5 Highlanders 1 8 0 -83 2 14
South Africa Conference W L D PD BP Pts
1 Cheetahs 7 3 0 12 3 35
2 Bulls 6 3 0 46 4 32
3 Sharks 5 5 0 40 5 29
4 Stormers 4 5 0 2 5 29
5 Southern Kings 2 6 1 -104 1 15

The 100th Super Rugby game for Brad Thorn ended on a dramatic note when the talismanic Highlanders lock was sent to the sin bin in the 80th minute. He could only watch on as the South Africans hammered away on the hosts' line for three minutes after the final hooter.

The defence held firm and exhausted teammates embraced at the end of a fast-moving game which featured few stoppages under the covered roof of Forsyth Barr Stadium.

The remarkable Thorn, 37, said he was "proud to play in front of my people'' at an award ceremony in his honour after fulltime.

"I've got to say, I haven't been that excited for just a round-robin game in my whole career. It was a massive moment,'' he said.

Both teams scored three tries but Highlanders five-eighth Colin Slade - who had a mixed night with boot - landed two penalties to the one of Sharks counterpart Patrick Lambie.

The Sharks' fourth straight loss could have been a draw if they elected to kick an easy penalty shot in the final minute.


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They opted to push for a try but couldn't add to the double scored by inside centre Meyer Bosman and a brilliant try to winger Lwazi Mvovo which put the visitors 15-7 up at halftime.

Last year's beaten finalists have seen their record reduced to 5-5 after opening their campaign with five wins from six matches.

The Highlanders are still last with a trip to South Africa now looming but they can reflect on their best performance of a forgettable season for an All Blacks-laden team who haven't met expectations.

They scored tries to No.12 Shaun Treeby, halfback Aaron Smith and Slade, the latter a contender for team try of the season after brilliant fullback Ben Smith sparked a counter attack from 70m out.

The Sharks' response from the kick-off was to hold the ball for nearly five intense minutes before Bosman scored his second try.

A scoreless 18 minutes followed, which the Highlanders spent mostly on defence.

Aaron Smith showed signs of a return to his best form with a commanding display while No.8 TJ Ioane made huge gains with ball in hand for the Highlanders.

There was also an encouraging return for centre Tamati Ellison in his first game of any sort since injuring his shoulder in the All Blacks-Scotland Test at Edinburgh seven months ago.

Lock Pieter-Steph du Toit, flanker Marcell Coetzee and Bosman were exceptional for the Sharks, whose injury list looks set to grow after centre Francois Steyn limped off after halftime.


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Ferguson stars in Storm upset

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Canberra Raiders ... Blake Ferguson celebrates scoring his try. Source: Gregg Porteous / News Limited

Melbourne Storm's unbeaten run has come to a crashing halt with Canberra upsetting the NRL champions 24-20 at AAMI Park.

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Tries

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Jesse Bromwich 16' Blake Ferguson 10'
Billy Slater 34' Blake Ferguson 40'
Justin O'Neill 58' Jack Wighton 46'
Mahe Fonua 62' Reece Robinson 53'

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Conversions

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Cameron Smith 17' Blake Ferguson 12'
Cameron Smith 35' Blake Ferguson 40'
Blake Ferguson 48'
Blake Ferguson 55'

With live-wire centre Blake Ferguson leading the charge through two first half tries, the Raiders survived a late Storm revival for a well-deserved victory.

Ferguson hit the headlines early this season when he was banned for a match for drinking alcohol on the roof of his house with axed fullback Josh Dugan and missing a recovery session.

He then suffered a fractured cheekbone in the Raiders' round four clash against Newcastle with this match his second back.

Campese said his teammate had the skills to press his claims for an Origin berth up against Blues incumbent Michael Jennings.

"I think so," Campese said when asked whether Ferguson was putting his name forward for selection.

"The way he defended he was very strong and with the ball he was palming them off and scored a couple of tries as well.

"I knew he was up for a big game, you could tell he wanted to go out there and play his best.

"Throughout the week he prepared the best I've seen he prepared and it showed on the football field."

Canberra coach David Furner said that Ferguson had come a long way.

"He's done a lot of hard work, although he's still got some to do.

"If he keeps creating opportunities where he can use his footwork and his fend and be nice and aggressive in defence then he's going to put his name forward."

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The loss ended the Storm's winning streak at 15 straight and continued the Raiders' superb recent record at AAMI Park.

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Canberra joined the Bulldogs as the only sides to have ever won three times in succession at the Storm's fortress.

Storm coach Craig Bellamy said their "luck" had run out.

"They were a lot more committed and determined than us," Bellamy said of Canberra, who have now won their past three in succession at the Storm's fortress.

"This has been coming; our past three home games have been like this and we've only really started playing when we've got into trouble.

"We were probably a little bit lucky against the Tigers and the Warriors and perhaps our luck ran out."

Ferguson scored all of the his side's 12 first half points before centre Jack Wighton and electric fullback Reece Robinson chimed in to open up a 24-12 lead.

The Storm hit back when halfback Cooper Cronk put a flat kick across field that Mahe Fonua fed back to Justin O'Neill, with the centre managing to get the ball across the line in the 58th minute.

It was one of only a few bright notes for O'Neill and Fonua, with the Storm's right flank repeatedly exposed.

Ferguson and fellow speedster Edrick Lee were a constant danger, with the winger unlucky not to score in the first half when video referees over-ruled an on-field call.

Fonua also got in on the action four minutes later when Ryan Hoffman batted another Cronk kick back in-field for the winger to touch down.

That closed the gap to four-points but despite the best efforts of Cronk, the Storm weren't able to find the try they desperately needed.

While Ferguson starred in the first half for the visitors, Jesse Bromwich and Billy Slater were the tryscorers for the Storm with the teams locked at 12-12 at halftime.

Wighton pushed aside some flimsy defence from his opposite Will Chambers, and then Robinson made a 70 metre dash to touch down and extend the lead to 12 points.

The Storm were never out of it but their attack lacked its usual precision and their defence was uncharacteristically poor as the Raiders celebrated their fourth win of the season.

The effort was all the more special with Canberra missing a swag of injured regulars and then losing forwards Tom Learoyd-Lahrs (foot) and Joe Picker (concussion) early in the match while hooker Glen Buttriss played with a fractured finger.

Learoyd-Lahrs will undergo further testing on nerve damage in his foot, which coach David Furner described as "drop foot".


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Cowboys pip Eels in seesaw clash

Cowboys skipper... Jonathan Thurston with ball against the Eels. Source: Sam Ruttyn / News Limited

North Queensland snatched an ugly 14-10 NRL victory in the face of a stoic Parramatta outfit to honour their fallen teammate Alex Elisala.

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Tries

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Ryan Morgan 2' Ashley Graham 10'
Fuifui Moimoi 51' Antonio Winterstein 35'
Brent Tate 67'

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Conversions

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Chris Sandow 52' Johnathan Thurston 69'

The Cowboys took to the field with heavy hearts, following the death of the under 20s hooker who had his life support switched off on Monday.

The club's forward pack taped their heads in the style Elisala played with as a tribute to their friend, while both teams took part in a minute's silence before the match.

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The Cowboys only reclaimed the lead with 13 minutes remaining when star centre Brent Tate crossed virtually untouched from a scrum 10 metres out of the Eels line.

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Parramatta were denied a try with the last play of the match which would have given them a shot at victory when winger Vai Toutai was ruled to have lost control of the ball following a brave tackle by Antonio Winterstein.

Toutai's effort was indicated to be a try by on-field referee Chris James, only to have the decision overturned when it was sent to the video referees - much to the disappointment of most of the 9,157 fans at the ground. 

Cowboys skipper Johnathan Thurston admitted his "heart was in his mouth" late in the match, but praised his teammates' courage in taking the field following a difficult week.

"It's been a very tough week for everyone involved," Thurston said.

"It's very hard to focus on footy when you have those tragic circumstances.

"But credit to our boys. They did a great effort tonight.

"They hung in there. They did everything that was asked of them during the week at training, preparation.

"Under the circumstances I'm just totally proud of them."

Eels coach Ricky Stuart was impressed with how his troops had bounced back from last week's loss to lowly Penrith.

"The whole squad learned a lot this week,'' Stuart said.

"We were really good ... I thought we were the better team to be quite honest."

The Eels produced a magnificent defensive display to deny the visitors for much of the 80-minute contest, with Jarryd Hayne at the centre of much of the action.

The likely NSW winger produced two incredible tackles in the first half to deny Tariq Sims and Gavin Cooper certain tries.

Hayne himself was denied seven minutes into the second half when he was chopped down by Thurston metres out from the tryline.

But pin-point cut-out passes from Matt Bowen and Thurston sent wingers Ash Graham and Winterstein over for tries to give the Cowboys an 8-4 halftime lead.

Parramatta had opened the scoring in just the second minute when Matt Bowen failed to shadow an innocuous kick over the dead ball line, allowing Ryan Morgan to sneak under his guard and plant down.

They were first to score in the second half too, when powerhouse prop Fuifui Moimoi crashed through the tackles of Matt Scott, Tariq Sims and Matt Bowen to dot down next to the posts.

The Eels held the lead for 17 minutes before Tate intervened.

Origin stars Thurston and Hayne both spent time being treated for injuries, but soldiered on to complete the game.

Tim Mannah overcame a leg injury suffered last week, initially feared to be a broken leg, to take his place in the Eels starting lineup.

Eels co-captain Reni Maitua was placed on report for a shoulder charge on Cowboys halfback Michael Morgan.

The win lifts Neil Henry's men into the top eight.

Parramatta centre Jacob Loko finished the match hampered by a hip injury.


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Force, Reds playout thrilling draw

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Thrilling draw ... The Force hold the Reds to a draw. Source: Theron Kirkman / AAP

Star Queensland Reds five-eighth Quade Cooper missed a 75th-minute sideline conversion as the Western Force held on for a 11-11 Super Rugby draw in Perth on Saturday night.

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Tries

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Ben McCalman 52' Chris Feauai-Sautia 73'

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Penalties

2

Sias Ebersohn 22' Quade Cooper 34'
Sias Ebersohn 26' Quade Cooper 61'

The Reds appeared headed for their third straight defeat against the Force after slipping to an 11-3 deficit early in the second half.

Australia Conference W L D PD BP Pts
1 Brumbies 7 1 2 118 4 40
2 Reds 7 2 2 14 3 39
3 Waratahs 4 5 0 -44 1 25
4 Melbourne Rebels 2 8 0 -106 6 22
5 Western Force 2 8 1 -80 4 18
New Zealand Conference W L D PD BP Pts
1 Chiefs 7 3 0 85 8 40
2 Blues 5 4 0 49 8 36
3 Crusaders 5 4 0 56 6 30
4 Hurricanes 5 4 0 -5 4 28
5 Highlanders 1 8 0 -83 2 14
South Africa Conference W L D PD BP Pts
1 Cheetahs 7 3 0 12 3 35
2 Bulls 6 3 0 46 4 32
3 Sharks 5 5 0 40 5 29
4 Stormers 4 5 0 2 5 29
5 Southern Kings 2 6 1 -104 1 15

But a powerful 30 minutes from the Reds catapulted them back into the contest, with a Cooper penalty and a try to substitute Chris Feauai-Sautia locking up the scores at 11-11.

Cooper had the chance to put the Reds ahead with a tough conversion attempt, but the enigmatic Wallaby sprayed his shot to the left.

The Force tried to pinch the game as the clock wound down.

But a turnover just 22m out gave the Reds one last chance to win it, with scrumhalf Will Genia launching an audacious run down the touchline before being tackled into touch 40m short of the line.

The Reds entered Saturday's match having lost their previous two encounters to the Force, including a shock 19-12 defeat at Suncorp Stadium earlier this year.

Force winger Paddy Dellit further stoked the fire earlier this week when he claimed the Reds didn't show the Force enough respect before that round-five clash.

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The Reds dominated play early, and France-bound winger Digby Ioane thought he scored the opener when he touched down in the corner in the ninth minute.

However, the TMO ruled out the try after replays showed Ioane's boot grazed the paint of the touchline.

The Force struggled to create any clear-cut opportunities early, but were given a much-needed spark when returning winger Nick Cummins marked a box kick and made off on one of his trademark runs in the 17th minute.

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Although the fast break didn't result in a try, it gave the side great field position, with five-eighth Sias Ebersohn kicking a penalty shortly after to break the deadlock.

Force hooker Heath Tessmann was influential in the first half, unleashing a series of big tackles and forcing several turnovers at the breakdown.

The Force went into half-time with a 6-3 lead, but that became an 11-3 advantage in the 52nd minute when a brilliant break from Cummins set up flanker Ben McCalman for a try.

Ebersohn missed the easy conversion, and from there the Reds dominated possession as they powered their way back into the contest.

And as the Force penalty count rose, so did the pressure.

The Reds opted for line-outs instead of penalty points, and they eventually crossed the line when Feauai-Sautia barged over a glut of Force defenders to touch down in the 73rd minute.

But Cooper's miss meant the Reds' winless streak against the Force stretched to three games.

Reds skipper James Horwill was substituted at half-time after copping a heavy knock to the head.

"In the end we did well to get back and get two points out of the game,'' Reds director of coaching Ewen McKenzie said.

"They frustrated and harassed and kept us under pressure.''

Force coach Michael Foley was pleased with how his team rebounded from last week's 41-7 mauling at the hands of the Brumbies.

"I just think that was outstanding character,'' Foley said.


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Fremantle too good for Suns

Foot race ... Matt de Boer leads Harley Bennell to the ball at Metricon Stadium. Source: DAVE HUNT / AAP

A dominant first-half display has ensured a comfortable 45-point win for Fremantle over Gold Coast on Saturday.

0.2 (2) Q1 3.3 (21)
2.5 (17) Q2 6.5 (41)
5.8 (38) Q3 10.6 (66)
7.12 (54) Q4 15.9 (99)

Jaeger O'Meara

2

Michael Walters

4

Gary Ablett

1

Jonathon Griffin

3

Harley Bennell

1

Hayden Crozier

2

Jarrod Harbrow

1

Jack Hannath

1

Karmichael Hunt

1

Chris Mayne

1

Dion Prestia

1

Clancee Pearce

1

Alex Silvagni

1

Nick Suban

1

Cameron Sutcliffe

1

The Dockers restricted the home team to just two goals in the first half to set up the 15.9 (99) to 7.12 (54) victory, which lifts Fremantle to a 4-2 record.

Michael Walters booted four goals for the undermanned Dockers, including three in the third quarter, as they made light of the absences of stars Matthew Pavlich, Aaron Sandilands and Nathan Fyfe.

A disappointing Gold Coast, coming off the back of their biggest win as a club last weekend against Greater Western Sydney, at least fought hard in the second half but couldn't close the margin enough to worry the Dockers.

"Really pleasing performance from start to finish,'' Freo coach Ross Lyon said.

"Obviously some big challenges coming up here, the dilution of our midfield, but players really stood up.

"Strong leadership start to finish and we've banked four points.''

Suns coach Guy McKenna said his men had failed to keep their poise against the "boa constrictors of the AFL'' despite matching them in several key areas.

"Clearly our execution, going forward, wasn't good enough,'' McKenna said.

"They've got a couple of players who like to get under the opposition's skins and that's fine ... but five free-kicks for off-ball incidents when we had the footy, we're not at that level where we can absorb that right now.''

The hosts kicked three goals in the third quarter but every time they threatened to come back the Dockers hit back.

Young gun Jaeger O'Meara's second of the match early in the fourth quarter sparked some hope but a dreadful error from defender Tom Murphy ended that surge as Hayden Crozier strolled in.

From there the Dockers weren't headed, Chris Mayne booting a final goal after the siren to seal the win with ruckman Jonathon Griffin (3) and Crozier (2) the other multiple goal-kickers for the visitors.

Ryan Crowley played a big role in the first half by restricting Suns captain Gary Ablett to just 12 disposals for the term.

Ablett vented his frustrations by wrestling Crowley to the ground off the ball early in the second term, the subsequent free-kick sparking an attack which ended in the Dockers' fourth goal of the game.

Jarrod Harbrow was one Sun to emerge from the game with credit, racking up a game-high 32 disposals but several Suns, including Aaron Hall and debutant Jesse Lonergan, failed to fire.

Last weekend's six-goal hero against the Giants, tall Charlie Dixon, was also subbed off in the third term with an ankle injury to add to Gold Coast's woes.

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Classy Cats too much for Tigers

Out of reach ... Mitch Duncan and the Cats held the Tigers at bay all night long. Source: JOE CASTRO / AAP

Geelong overwhelmed Richmond by 44 points to set up next Friday night's AFL blockbuster against Essendon.

4.1 (25) Q1 3.3 (21)
8.4 (52) Q2 9.3 (57)
11.7 (73) Q3 15.7 (97)
13.9 (87) Q4 20.11 (131)

Jake King

4

Allen Christensen

3

Jack Riewoldt

3

Jimmy Bartel

2

Dustin Martin

2

Mitchell Duncan

2

Brandon Ellis

1

Tom Hawkins

2

Shaun Grigg

1

Steve Johnson

2

Chris Knights

1

Billie Smedts

2

Luke McGuane

1

Mathew Stokes

2

Mark Blicavs

1

Corey Enright

1

Jordan Murdoch

1

Joel Selwood

1

Trent West

1

The 20.11 (131) to 13.9 (87) win over the Tigers on Saturday night at the MCG leaves the Cats and the Bombers as the only two unbeaten teams after six rounds.

Richmond were impressive in the first half, but lost their composure in the third term.

The Cats kicked 11 goals to five in the second half.

It was a great night for Geelong's two milestone players, with Corey Enright (250 games) and Steve Johnson (200) having key roles in the win.

Cats players rushed to Enright late in the last term when he kicked a booming goal.

Mathew Stokes also starred for Geelong, while Shane Edwards 30 possessions for Richmond and Jake King kicked a career-best four goals.

Richmond, ranked last in the league for tackles before this match, were much better in that area against Geelong, especially in the first half.

But the Cats withstood their pressure, kicking the last four goals of the first half to turn a 19-point deficit into a five-point lead at the main break.

Geelong took full toll early in the third term as a succession of incidents rattled the Tigers.

First ruckman Ivan Maric limped off with a lower leg injury, although he was able to return to the field later in the term.

Moments later, back-up Richmond ruckman Tyrone Vickery was then knocked senseless at a centre bounce when he clashed heads with Johnson.

Vickery was subbed out of the game.

Tigers defender Chris Newman then reacted furiously when a free kick was paid against him, first clashing with Taylor Hunt and then Joel Selwood.

By this stage, the free kick count was 14-4 in Geelong's favour.

Allen Christensen's goal at six minutes was the sixth in a row for Geelong, giving them a 16-point lead.

By three-quarter time, the margin was four goals and another two to the Cats early in the final term put the result beyond doubt.

Cats coach Chris Scott had a beaming grin after Enright kicked his final-term goal.

"You need to be a bit careful about making outlandish statements this close to the finish of the game, but he (Enright) is probably the best small defender of our era,'' Scott said.

"When we were a bit average inside the contest, Johnson was the one keeping us in it.

"I loved his game tonight.

'''Boris' just did what he always does ... he's very reliable.''

Scott had concerns about aspects of their game in the first half, but was impressed with how his players steadied and took control.

Richmond coach Damien Hardwick admitted his side became rattled in the third term when Maric and Vickery were injured.

They also lost Ricky Petterd late in the match with a leg injury and those three will have to prove their fitness for next Saturday's away match against Port Adelaide.

But Hardwick also conceded the Cats were superb in exploiting Richmond's problems.

"They're obviously 6-0 for a reason, they're outstanding,'' he said of Geelong.

He added it was "disappointing'' Richmond lost their discipline in the third term as they gave away a succession of frees and 50m penalties.

"The retaliator always gets caught,'' Hardwick said.

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Gambhir and Yuvraj axed

Axed ... Gambhir and Yuvraj not named in India's team for the Champions Trophy. Source: AAP

India's selectors drop opener Gautam Gambhir and all-rounder Yuvraj Singh for next month's Champions Trophy one-day tournament in England.

The duo were part of the side that beat England 3-2 in a home one-day series in January, with Gambhir scoring just 127 runs and Yuvraj 126 in five one-dayers.

Yuvraj, treated for a rare germ-cell cancer between his lungs in the United States last year, was named man of the tournament in India's 50-over World Cup triumph in 2011.

Gambhir has scored 5238 runs in 147 one-dayers with 11 centuries while Yuvraj has made 8211 runs in 282 matches with 13 hundreds.

India are drawn with South Africa, Pakistan and the West Indies in group B of the Champions Trophy, from which the top two will qualify for the semi-finals. The other group comprises England, Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka.

India, who shared the 2002 Champions Trophy with Sri Lanka following a rain-hit final in Colombo, will clash with South Africa in their first match at Cardiff on June 6.

Shikhar Dhawan, who played his last one-dayer against the West Indies in 2011, returned to bolster the batting. He is likely to open the innings with Murali Vijay, who also made a comeback.

Dhawan, who has so far scored 69 runs in five one-dayers, rose to fame after hammering a 174-ball 187 on his Test debut against Australia in Mohali in March.

With the conditions in England expected to favour seam bowling, India named five fast bowlers -- Irfan Pathan, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Ishant Sharma, and Vinay Kumar.

India picked three spinners -- Ravichandran Ashwin, Amit Mishra and Ravindra Jadeja -- in the 15-man squad to be led by wicketkeeper-batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma are the other specialist batsmen.

India are without experienced opener Virender Sehwag, off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and seamer Zaheer Khan, who were not named in a 30-man preliminary squad last month.

Sehwag's 219 against the West Indies in December 2011 is the highest individual score in one-dayers and he is only the second batsman to score a double-century in the shorter format after compatriot Sachin Tendulkar.

But he was dropped due to recent poor form.

Squad: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt), Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina, Dinesh Karthik, Murali Vijay, Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Irfan Pathan, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Ishant Sharma, Amit Mishra, Vinay Kumar.


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