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    We would love to leave with a win: Gilchrist
    BANGALORE, OCT. 3. A Test series victory in India has eluded the Aussies since Bill Lawry's men returned with a 3-1 triumph in the 1969-70 series. Since then men like Allan Border, Mark Taylor and Steve Waugh have found their dreams being ...

    A miracle at Kolkata
    If you get (Rahul) Dravid, great. If you get Sachin (Tendulkar), brilliant. If you get (V.V.S.) Laxman, it's a miracle. — Steve Waugh's immortal words. In the last six Tests since the 2001 game at Kolkata Laxman has ...

    Narrow win for Pakistan
    PESHAWAR, OCT. 3. All-rounder Shoaib Malik and Younis Khan returned to form with timely half centuries to lead Pakistan to a narrow three-wicket win over a determined Zimbabwe in their second one-day international here on Sunday. Malik made 80 ...

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    Aqeel Khan is the man to beat
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 3. He has had tremendous success in India, in international competitions so far. The interesting question this week would be whether the top-seeded Aqeel Khan of Pakistan lives up to the billing and clinches the crown in the DSCL ...

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    Paul Kirui and Sun Yingjie corner glory on rain-hit day
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 3.Kenyan Paul Kirui and Chinese Sun Yingjie won the World half marathon titles with impressive timings but in front of sparse crowds along the route on a rain-drenched course around India Gate here on Sunday. Though Saturday ...

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