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A gutsy Sehwag puts India in the driver's seatMELBOURNE, DEC. 26. Even the partisan fans in the stands at the MCG would not grudge India calling the tune in the third Test, so good was the visiting team's response to the Australian challenge. Spearheaded by the unorthodox Virender Sehwag, ...
Indians ensure place in finalKOLKATA, DEC. 26. Victory is always sweet, and if it comes from back-to-back matches and ensures a berth in the final, it is even sweeter. India `A', en route to a place in the final of the Kenstar Asian `A' teams triangular cricket tournament, ... THE GREG CHAPPELL COLUMN Ganguly's ploy pays off MELBOURNE, DEC. 26. The strength of vision, and the conviction, of Sourav Ganguly was on display once again at the MCG on Friday. He showed faith in his batters by batting first and that faith was repaid as the openers gritted out the first three ... Other Stories
Tennis Chess Fluent wins for Sandeep, Negi NEW DELHI, DEC. 26.Top seed Y. Sandeep and second seed Parimarjan Negi scored fluent victories in the sixth round to share the lead with 5.5 points each in the boys section of the National under-11 chess championship here on Friday. The ... Other Stories
Sports : General Rich tributes paid to M.J. Gopalan CHENNAI, DEC. 26. He belonged to a different generation but his extraordinary influence spanned several decades. That was late M.J. Gopalan, a double international and a name revered in the fields of cricket and hockey. Facets of the rare ... Volleyball SCR keeps winning TUTICORIN, DEC. 26. South Central Railway (Secunderabad) registered a 25-13, 24-26, 25-16, 24-26, 15-11 victory over Indian Navy (Cochin) for its third win which lasted 85 minutes in the four-team men's group B preliminary league of the National ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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