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Cricket
India crosses final barrier
LAHORE, MARCH 24. With the delicate balance of a ballet dancer, the timing of an eagle and the nerves of a champion he held on to the ball, precariously perched on the edge of the long-on ropes. Sachin Tendulkar had plucked the catch of his ...

MIKE MARQUES
Celebration of a shared love of the game
Sadly, there's no denying the fact that cricket between India and Pakistan is attention-grabbing (and not only in south Asia) at least partly because of the sorry history of conflict between the two countries. The long-standing disputes, the ...

Jubilation at PM's house as India makes history at Lahore
NEW DELHI, MARCH 24.The residence of the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, turned into a scene of jubilation and celebrations after India registered a splendid victory against Pakistan in the deciding One-Day International match at Lahore ...

Other Stories

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  • Shoaib, Ganguly face off
  • Lehmann shores up Australia
  • Musharraf watches match
  • Pakistani fans fall for Indian heroes
  • Rs. 50-lakh bonus for team
  • Musharraf among dignitaries in stands
  • A day to remember for Jinnah's daughter

    Tennis
    Sandhya overwhelms Preeti
    CHENNAI, MARCH 24. It was a complete mismatch as top-seed Sandhya Nagaraj routed Preeti Rao 6-2, 6-0 in 33 minutes in the final of the Presidency Club-IOB-TNTA State-ranking tennis tournament at the club courts here on Wednesday. Nursing a ...

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  • Sania makes history of sorts

    Athletics
    Ashish, Shalu hog the limelight
    KOLKATA, MARCH 24. Ashish Kumar and Shalu Mishra of Uttar Pradesh stole the limelight on the final day of the 17th sub-junior National gymnastics championship at the SAI, Eastern Centre, here on Wednesday. Ashish, who helped UP win the team title ...

    Chess
    Anand in joint lead
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 24. Viswanathan Anand maintained his splendid form in the rapid games by beating Loek van Wely and moving to the joint top spot after four rounds of the Amber blindfold and rapid chess tournament at Hotel Grand in Monte Carlo ...

    Golf
    Indian Open from today
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 24.For years, what has separated the Indian Open from the other competitions held at the Delhi Golf Club is its ambience. One of the two dollar-events on the Indian calendar, with $300,000 in prize money, the Open provides the ...



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