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Cricket
Sehwag, Ganguly come good
COLOMBO, JULY 27. It might seem trivial at the end of it. Especially after Virender Sehwag returned to form with a smashing 81. But the fact remains that the Najafgarh lad's confidence was largely built in Sachin Tendulkar's company, during the ...

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  • Bye bye bubbly
  • Atapattu — Sri Lanka's pillar of strength
  • `It will be a learning experience'
  • Niraj Patel hits 206
  • Yogesh scalps six
  • YRTV triumphs
  • Santhosh Gopi shines
  • Good knock by Anil
  • It's Tiruvallur vs Coimbatore
  • TTCB award for Lara
  • Colts takes honours
  • India wins a thriller

    Tennis
  • Agassi avenges a defeat
  • Navin, Gugan enter boys' u-18 main draw
  • Dumindu wins
  • Easy for Vivek

    Hockey
  • Chitoor's good run continues
  • Hat-trick by Ramesh

    Football
    South Korea tops group
    JINAN (CHINA), JULY 27. Lee Dong-gook scored twice and Cha Du-ri and Ahn Jung-hwan once each to give South Korea a 4-0 victory over Kuwait on Tuesay and send it to the quarterfinals of the Asian Cup. The victory took South Korea to the top of ...

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  • East Bengal embarks on an "educational tour"
  • Maheshwaran scores winner
  • Dalip nets three
  • Ramaswamy wins
  • St. Xavier's in final
  • Monteiro nets Bagan's winner

    Badminton
  • Nischita stuns Poonam
  • Double for Aparna, Sankar
  • Foreign players to train at PPBA

    Basketball
  • Prajit, Vivek star in CIS' win

    Chess
  • Anand in semifinals
  • PSGCAS dominates
  • Varsha outwits Pratima

    Sports : General
  • Easy for TN Police

    Squash
    Rushabh advances
    MUMBAI, JULY 27. Matches ended via the short route in the boys' under-19 event of the Rs six lakhs Herald Maritime all-India Open squash, at the Otters Club on Tuesday. Rushabh Vora, the top seed, disposed of Harish Poddar 15-1, 15-5, 15-12, ...

    Table Tennis
    Mouma sets a modest target
    KOLKATA, JULY 27.One of the two Indian paddlers who has made it to the Athens Olympics, Mouma Das, has set a very modest target for herself. The tiny lass from Madhyamgram, a suburb of Kolkata, would be too happy to make it past the first round ...

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  • RSC Open from Aug. 7
  • AFTC in line for title

    Volleyball
  • Fine day for Hyderabad Mayors
  • Sridharan exudes confidence
  • Wins for VMJHSS



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