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    Tough task ahead for a rusty Mumbai
    MUMBAI, SEPT. 28. Ranji champion Mumbai, which gave its worst performance last week in Mohali when it capitulated to Rest of India by 290 runs, will have its task cut out when it attempts to dent the Australian morale in the tour game starting on ...

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    Time for McGrath and Co. to set the records right
    Even the evening breeze from the Bay of Bengal did not sweep across the ground like it normally does. And there was a sense of stillness in the air as if the moment was meant to be frozen in time. The decider was on razor's edge, the cricketing ...

    Sriram stays firm amidst ruins
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 28. Sridharan Sriram refuses to walk the path of frustration. He could afford to smile as his unbeaten 110 guided India `A' to 282 for seven against India Seniors in a practice match that commenced at the Chinnaswamy Stadium here ...

    Vaughan agrees to tour Zimbabwe
    LONDON, SEPT. 28. Good old British compromise has been used to keep English cricket united once again. Michael Vaughan, the England captain, has agreed to tour Zimbabwe in the middle of November as part of the one-day international squad but ...

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    Tennis
    Federer gets past first hurdle
    BANGKOK, SEPT. 28. World No. 1 Roger Federer beat Nicolas Thomann of France 6-4, 7-6(4) to begin his quest for a 10th title this season at the Thailand Open on Tuesday. Fifth-seeded Taylor Dent also started the defence of his title by beating ...

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    Easy outing for Anju George
    SINGAPORE, SEPT. 28. India's Anju Bobby George — the star attraction at the first Asian All-Stars athletics championships was in a ``holiday mood'' on Tuesday as she easily won the women's long jump, as mediocre performances dominated the ...

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    Ramaswamy elected MRC Chairman
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 28. Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy was unanimously elected Chairman and Senior Steward of the Madras Race Club (MRC) at the Committee Meeting held here today. Mr. K. Balarama Das was elected Deputy Chairman. The other ...

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