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Cricket
Natwest Trophy: first match abandoned
MANCHESTER, JUNE 25. We drove 170 miles to the rainy city on Wednesday and it was not fine for more than a couple of yards; yet it was raining harder as soon as we crossed the border into the metropolis. We walked two blocks for dinner and the ...

Other Stories

  • Century by Syed Mansoor
  • Bishan Das Academy in final
  • Boycott to give tips to `Team India'
  • Foster's mission to curb chucking
  • Facile win for Delhi Telecom
  • No sweat for Hansraj Model School
  • Eight-wkt. win for Alcon

    Tennis
    Henman lifts a nation's sagging spirits
    LONDON, JUNE 25. This Atlas is not about to shrug. If anything, the nerve-wracking, gut-wrenching, soul-shattering events of an unforgettable Thursday night in the Stadium of Light in Lisbon, have increased the load on Tim Henman's slender ...

    Injured Sunil manages to enter final
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 25. He was ready to pull the emergency chain, and stop the train. Sunil Kumar was in pain, as he had strained a hip muscle, and was hardly able to stay on court, tapping his serves and strokes gently in. Yet, the 21-year-old ...

    Other Stories

  • Mohit eases past Kaushik
  • Srinivas blanks Sai Sandeep
  • Tejasvi Rao in last eight

    Hockey
  • Charity match for Vivek Singh
  • Big win for Flying HC
  • AP Police fails to turn up

    Football
    For Germany, decline follows revival
    LISBON, JUNE 25Humiliation and elimination by Czech team which began the game with no fewer than eight players who could have been considered reserves. After his team's remarkable success, the Czech coach, Karel Bruckner, angrily dismissed ...

    Other Stories

  • Saravanan strikes for Venu FC
  • Stanley, Senthil shine
  • The same old story
  • Explosive contest on the cards
  • `Maradona is sad, but well'
  • Pasha stars for Indian Bank
  • Easy for Punjab Heroes
  • Chennai enters final
  • Nagarajan nets brace

    Archery
  • Satyadev back on track

    Badminton
  • Easy for Irudayaraj
  • Anand Pawar gets top billing

    Billiards & Snooker
  • The Cue Club enters semifinals

    Chess
  • Sriram Jha moves to top slot
  • Topalov too good for Movsesian

    Golf
  • Venkatachalam wins

    Sailing
  • Good show by Chennai rowers

    Sports : General
  • Kannur pips Thrissur

    Squash
  • India fails to make it to finals

    Swimming
  • Good show by Indians

    Table Tennis
  • Soumyadeep scripts a memorable Indian win



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