Tendulkar a father againMUMBAI: Master batsman Sachin Tendulkar was blessed with a son today morning when his wife Anjali delivered their second child at the Breach Candy hospital in South Mumbai.``The baby boy was born at 1030 hours (IST) after a Caesarean operation. Both mother and child are doing well,'' hospital sources said. The Tendulkars have a daughter named Sarah. The ace batsman was present at the hospital at the time of his son's birth, the hospital sources said.Agassi, Graf in loveLAS VEGAS: Score it love-love for Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf. Agassi confirmed yesterday that he is romantically involved with Graf. He said the relationship ``has probably come on a little quicker than anticipated.''``Sometimes life can throw you some curves. It's nice when good curves come along. She's a good one,'' he told a TV channel. Agassi, 29, and Graf, 30, have been seen around town together, most recently at Saturday's De La Hoya-Trinidad boxing fight.Australia lead2-0BRISBANE: Rookie Wayne Arthurs stunned World No 2 Yevgeny Kafelnikov to give Australia a surprise 2-0 lead over Russia in the Davis Cup semi-final today. Arthurs, ranked 91, unsettled Kafelnikov with his penetrative left-handed serves to win 6-2 6-7 (4-7) 6-2 6-0 after Lleyton Hewitt defeated Marat Safin 7-6 (7-0) 6-2 4-6 6-3. In Pau, France was leading Belgium 1-0 in the other semi-final.Athletes killedHARARE: Four of Zimbabwe's top road runners and a leading athletics coach were killed in a car accident on the way to an international event in Swaziland.Those killed were Stanford Chiyangwa, Cosmas Numwitike, Honest Dandara and Fungai Kapanyota and coach Ray Haworth. Two other athletes, Debbie Lambourne - the current National women's marathon champion - and Charles Magurira, were admitted to hospital.Selectors meetNEW DELHI: The senior National cricket selection committee meeting, scheduled to be held tomorrow to pick the representative sides to take on New Zealand intheir upcoming tour of India, has been shifted to New Delhi from Chennai.Fleming let offGALLE: Australian medium-pacer Damien Fleming has been let-off without any disciplinary action for deliberately elbowing Sri Lanka's Chaminda Vaas on the second day of the second cricket Test in Galle yesterday. Sri Lankan officials said both teams decided not to make an issue of it.Madugalle refereeMUMBAI: Ranjan Madugalle (Sri Lanka) has been appointed as the ICC match referee for India's forthcoming home series against New Zealand. Peter Manuel (Sri Lanka), Darrel Hair (Australia) and Rudi Koertzen (South Africa) will be the neutral umpires to stand in the three-Test series.