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■ MOTORSPORT

No. 42 Busch to retire

Juan Pablo Montoya will race in his final event in US stock-car racing's second-tier Busch Series next week at Watkins Glen, then the team will stop competing. Chip Ganassi Racing officials said on Wednesday the No. 42 Busch program was formed only to help Montoya adjust to US stock-car racing after six seasons in Formula One. He drove the car to a win in March on the road course in Mexico City, and will try for another one in Watkins Glen, New York, next Saturday. After that, Ganassi will stop operating the team because the remainder of the schedule isn't a good fit with Montoya's schedule in the Nextel Cup, the top level of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.

■ CRICKET

Malinga to play for Kent

Star Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga is to join English county Kent for just under a month, governing body Sri Lanka Cricket said yesterday. Malinga becomes the fourth Sri Lankan to play for an English county in the current season -- Muttiah Muralitharan is at Lancashire, Kumar Sangakkara at Warwickshire and Chaminda Vaas at Middlesex. "I am delighted with this opportunity to play county cricket after a short international career," Malinga said. He was approached earlier in the season, but had rejected the offer at the time. The right-arm fast bowler, who is known for his fierce yorker, will be the third Sri Lankan to play at Canterbury following Aravinda De Silva and Muttiah Muralitharan.

■ RUGBY UNION

Jones under consideration

South Africa is still considering a possible role for former Australia coach Eddie Jones at the World Cup. "Jones will continue to work with the Springboks until the end of the Durban leg of the pre-World Cup training camp next week," Andy Marinos, South Africa's manager of national teams, said in a statement. The World Cup, hosted by France, runs Sept. 7 to Oct. 20. Jones has recently been part of the coaching roster under South Africa coach Jake White. "Despite much speculation around the issue, Eddie has not yet been offered a contract with the Springboks," Marinos said. "We are exploring the possibility of Eddie's involvement with the Springboks up to the end of our campaign in France." Jones, who was coach of Australia when it lost to England in the 2003 World Cup final, was fired in December 2005 after losing eight of nine matches in a row.

■ SOCCER

Teixeira criticizes team

Brazil players had all night drinking sessions at last year's World Cup finals and Ronaldo was vastly overweight, Brazilian federation president Ricardo Teixeira was quoted as saying in daily newspaper Estado de Sao Paulo on Wednesday. The paper reported extracts from a conversation in Zurich between Teixeira and a representative of the company which is promoting Brazil's bid to host the 2014 World Cup finals for which they are the sole candidates. Brazil were favorites to win last year's World Cup but lost 1-0 to France in the quarter-finals. Teixeira criticized AC Milan striker Ronaldo, who weighed 98kg at the start of the competition. "How can an athlete weigh 98kg during a major finals," Texeira said. "I am not a sportsman and I don't weigh as much as that. Certain [unnamed] players returned to their hotel drunk between 4am and 6am."

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