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Cricket
Another big win for England
CHESTER-LE-STREET, JUNE 7."Just like watching Durham'' shouted a cynical voice at the back of the stand as Zimbabwe headed for defeat at their expanding Riverside Stadium on Saturday. It is a place where the home team loses regularly as ...
Other Stories

  • Duleep Trophy may revert to old format
  • East Zone sitting pretty


    Tennis
    Henin cruises to glory
    PARIS, JUNE 7.Justine Henin-Hardenne won her first major title on Saturday, beating Kim Clijsters 6-0, 6-4 at the French Open in the first all-Belgian Grand Slam final. Henin-Hardenne became Belgium's first Grand Slam champion, and she did it ...
    Double delight for Kiernan
    MUMBAI, JUNE 7.Daniel Kiernan has been through tough 10 days in office, every match won from the qualifying stage onwards of the International Tennis Federation's Satellite Circuit first leg, forcing him to inflict more punishment on his stocky ...
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  • Prateek pockets a double
  • Bopanna loses


    Hockey
    India enters final despite drawing with Pakistan
    SYDNEY, JUNE 7. In what can be etched in the annals of hockey history as a contest that underscored the essence of competitive play laced in an emotional drama, which mirrored the ingredients of fluctuating fortunes, Pakistan rallied from 1-3 at ...


    Football
    Problems aplenty, but a boost nonetheless
    CHENNAI, JUNE 7. It has been over a decade since All India Football Federation brought women's football affairs into its fold as per a directive from the world body, FIFA. The idea was to ensure eves football was better organised and grew in ...


    Chess
    Mary heads list of female casualties
    KOZHIKODE, JUNE 7.It's so far been a sojourn of mixed emotions for Mary Ann Gomes in this Northern Kerala city. After coming here in the last week of May, she won the National sub-junior championship, but broke down after beating her freind ...


    Racing : Motor
    Naren Kumar in strong position
    NASHIK, JUNE 7. Reigning National champion V.R. Naren Kumar (co-driver Moosa Sherif) drove well to finish the first leg of the MRF Taj Challenge Rally in a strong position, here, on Saturday. The event also doubles up as the second round of ...


    Wrestling
    Geetika, Gurbinder settle for silver
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 7.The continental wrestling heavyweights reaped rich harvest as India faltered miserably in the gold medal bouts on the third day of the 16th Asian championship here on Saturday. Iran and Kazakhstan cornered the major part of ...


    Shooting
  • Indian women disappoint in sports rifle



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