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Cricket
The axe may fall on Chopra
RAWALPINDI, APRIL 10. Both India and Pakistan have critical selection issues to resolve ahead of the Rawalpindi Test. They will have to get it dead right, for there are no comebacks after the decider. The powerful Indian batting line-up failed ...

Other Stories

  • `Give Parthiv more time to bloom'
  • Kapil wants a player to head BCCI
  • West Indies bats first
  • Sunil, Prasanna hit unbeaten centuries
  • All-round show by Atul Brown
  • Sami injured
  • Facile win for Convergies
  • 63-run win for Dell International
  • SBT, KRL enter final
  • Big win for Vizag Colts
  • Two-wkt. win for Cosmos
  • Shaktivel, Momin give Ajanta the cup
  • Vikaspuri CC in final
  • Prakash shines
  • R.P. Academy enters quarterfinals
  • Neeraj helps RRG post win

    Tennis
    Paes-Bhupathi pair wins crucial doubles
    OSAKA, APRIL 10. Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi defeated Thomas Shimada and Takahiro Terachi in the doubles rubber today as India took a 2-1 lead over Japan in their Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group I clash. Paes and Bhupathi outplayed the ...

    Salute to a heroic outsider
    ON Friday, even as post-mortems were being conducted in millions of drawing rooms and bars and playgrounds in this country to figure out the main reasons for the Indian cricket team's loss to Pakistan in the Lahore Test, in a tennis stadium in ...

    Chuang takes title without any fuss
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. Top seed Chuang Chia-Jung needed just over an hour to pack off an indisposed Hao Jie as the final of the Bank of Baroda-sponsored $ 10,000 ITF Women's tennis tournament proved a damp squib at the DLTA Complex on Saturday ...

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  • Roddick restores parity for U.S.
  • It is a remarkable achievement: Krishnan
  • Nadia Petrova stuns Serena Williams

    Hockey
    PSB, Army XI post identical wins
    KOLKATA, APRIL 10. Punjab and Sind Bank (PSB) and Army XI notched up identical wins — 2-1, to ensure a final face-off in the Indian Oil-Servo sponsored 109th Beighton Cup hockey tournament. In the two semifinals held here at the CC & FC ...

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  • Lack of transparency in Dhanraj Pillay issue shocking
  • Big win for Guru Harkrishan
  • Easy for SAI STC

    Football
    Henry's hat-trick helps Arsenal stem the rot
    LONDON, APRIL 10. Arsenal made amends on Friday for its most disappointing week of the season, rallying behind a Thierry Henry hat-trick to defeat Liverpool 4-2 at Highbury to keep the Gunners in command in the Premier League. Henry, who ...

    Santosh Trophy likely to be postponed
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 10. The 59th Santosh Trophy National senior football tournament, to be held in Kochi from May 1 to 15, is likely to be postponed to either September or October, according to informed KFA sources. Speaking to The Hindu ...

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  • Qualifiers begin today
  • JCT holds Dempo
  • India beats Pakistan

    Athletics
  • TN medal winners felicitated

    Badminton
    Tjiptawan enters final
    TOKYO, APRIL 10. Mia Audina Tjiptawan of the Netherlands defeated China's Zhou Mi on Saturday to advance to the finals of the Yonex Open badminton tournament. Tjiptawan, the tournament's fourth-seeded player, posted an 11-4, 2-11, 11-4 victory ...

    Chess
    India reaps rich rewards
    KOZHIKODE, APRIL 10. India once again showed it had little competition in the continent when it comes to age-group chess. India claimed nine out of the 12 medals on offer at the Asian under-18 and under-16 championships, which concluded in ...

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  • My next target is IWM title: Vinuthna

    Golf
    Palmer's emotional final stroll
    AUGUSTA (GEORGIA), APRIL 10. Justin Rose is the youngest pro in the field. Alex Cejka made a harrowing escape from Communism. K.J. Choi set a Masters record. And don't forget Charles Howell, who grew up five minutes from Augusta National. Or ...

    Racing : Horse
  • Stage set for Ooty season

    Sports : General
  • Cash incentives for students announced

    Volleyball
  • Cash awards for SAF team



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