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CRICKET Singhs rip through UAE ABU DHABI: United Arab Emirates found the Indian pace attack too hot to handle as it caved in meekly in the BSNL EurAsia Cup cricket tournament contest here on Sunday. India `A', which won by 126 runs, did not even require the third bowler as ... CRICKET
NCA under-15 camp launchedGavaskar, Laxman give a pep talk to trainees MOTOR SPORTS
Fiat's offer to NarenBANGALORE: Naren Kumar, India's ace rally driver, will be on tenterhooks for the next three weeks. The current INRC champion will be defending his title in the opening round of the competition at Pune this weekend but his focus will surely be ... Cricket Australia's Ashes discards in mix for next series Cricket Australia gives full contracts to Jaques, Clark Other Stories
Tennis Football Maradona stars in Argentina's victory BUENOS AIRES: Argentina's biggest football star of the 1980s, Diego Maradona, starred again, helping Argentina achieve a 4-3 win in `showball' (a version of soccer) over Brazil, in the northern Argentina city of Cordoba, local media reported on ... Favourite tag can be quite a millstone RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil goes into the World Cup as favourite to retain the title. History and ability are on its side. After all, there are the five World Cups won during the last 48 years. Then there is the witchcraft of Ronaldinho, the predator ... Other Stories
Billiards & Snooker Dott inching towards first title SHEFFIELD: : Graeme Dott edged agonisingly closer to a first World title when he opened up a 11-5 lead over former winner Peter Ebdon in the best-of-35-frame world snooker championship final on Sunday. The Scotsman dominated the early ... Chess Golf Jeev on top KUALA LUMPUR: Jeev Milkha Singh, despite his pre-occupation in Japan, remained on top while Shiv Kapur and Amandeep Johl were the other two Indian among the top 20 golfers in the UBS Asian Order of Merit list released after the $ 600,000 GS ... Racing : Horse Shooting Sports : General Table Tennis Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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