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Cricket
Flintoff takes England ahead
LONDON, MAY 22. Nasser Hussain has not made a century in his last 10 Tests and at Lord's today he was out for 34 spread over an hour and a half; another grudging, head down, get-me-out-if-you-can innings knowing that the nudge, nudge wink, wink ...

All-round show by Jitendra
BANGALORE, MAY 22. Jitendra Pal's all-round show (three for 46 and 152) helped Najafgarh SC (Delhi) defeat Kedar CA (Chennai) by eight wickets in an Imtiaz Cup cricket tournament under-15 final here on Saturday. Earlier, Srinivasan's 167 ...

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  • Decline of cricket in England
  • Zimbabwe's Test status in the balance
  • Shoiab Shaikh misses century
  • Shoaib might skip rest of county season
  • Good show by Denzil CA
  • Big win for GBSDA
  • Anand XI snatches exciting win
  • Vikramjeet scalps four
  • Allround show by Prasad
  • Gangadhar shines
  • Facile win for Malwiya Club
  • Modern School wins
  • Raj Kumar shines
  • Amar Singh shines

    Tennis
    Safin will sizzle if only he can keep his cool
    LONDON, MAY 22.When Marat Safin talks of trying to be consistent, the tennis world turns its head and tries its best not to laugh. The huge Russian, who as a 20-year-old pummelled Pete Sampras into submission in the 2000 US Open final, has the ...

    Double crowns for Madhurima, Ranjan
    KOLKATA, MAY 21. Unseeded Madhurima Chaudhuri sprung a surprise winning the girls' singles and doubles titles of the AITA Talent Series (under-14) tournament, organised by the Indian Tennis Academy, here on Saturday. The boys' top seed Ranjan ...

    Prakash Amritraj in final
    NEW DELHI, MAY 22. Prakash Amritraj defeated Russian Kirill Ivanov Smolenski 6-4, 6-3 in the $25,000 tennis tournament in Uzbekistan on Friday to record his first final appearance in an ATP Challenger event. This is the first instance of an ...

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  • Navratilova prepares to bid adieu to French Open
  • First career title for Volandri
  • French Open: Two Indians get direct entry
  • Preeti Rao makes main draw
  • Double delight for Alla Yamini

    Football
  • Emerson's brace sinks FC Kochin
  • Indian team for U-19 Asia Cup
  • Brace by Azeem
  • OBC holds PNB

    Athletics
  • Malathi Holla wins two golds, one silver

    Basketball
  • Indian Army lifts trophy
  • JSC overcomes Young Orions
  • Big win for Cargo Handlers

    Chess
    Sandeep upsets Gopal
    KOZHIKODE, MAY 22. Y. Sandeep caused the biggest upset in the National sub-junior boys' chess championship when he toppled the top seed G.N. Gopal in the fourth round at the Chess India Complex here on Saturday. He and two others — ...

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  • Sponsorship setback for Harikrishna
  • Humpy lucky to win

    Racing : Horse
    Blurr expected to score
    BANGALORE, MAY 23.Blurr, who is in fine form, is expected to score in the Karnataka Juvenile Million (1,400m), the chief event at today's races. False rails (width about 5m from 1,600m to 1,000m and 7.5m from 1,000m to the ...

    Racing : Motor
    Trulli takes first pole of career
    MONTE CARLO, MAY 22.Jarno Trulli clinched the first pole position of his career on Saturday at the Monaco Grand Prix, ruining Michael Schumacher's bid for a 60th first place on the grid. Trulli powered his Renault around the winding, narrow ...

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  • The top ten

    Sports : General
    SCR on the right track
    HYDERABAD, MAY 22. Far from the hype and hoopla of Hyderabad becoming the nation's sports capital, work was quietly on in Secunderabad. The South Central Railway Sports Association (SCRSA), with backing from its sports-loving General Manager, T. ...

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  • IOC opts for certainty after Athens
  • Step-motherly treatment for a `poor man's sport'
  • SAAP volleyball camp
  • All-round show by Hemant

    Swimming
  • Murali optimistic about Palk Strait effort
  • Five records rewritten

    Table Tennis
  • NIE retains title



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