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    Martyn and Clarke prop up Australia
    BIRMINGHAM, SEPT. 21. Michael Vaughan, the England captain, said before the ICC Champions Trophy semifinal against Australia, that "one-day cricket is a funny game" but he could not have imagined this one would be so funny that he would bowl ten ...

    I want the ICC to be fair: Muralitharan
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 21. By the time he recovers completely from the shoulder operation — possibly four to five months from now — off-spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan can expect a final decision regarding the International Cricket Council's ...

    Chance for Test hopefuls to prove their mettle
    MOHALI, SEPT. 21.With some of country's leading performers busy searching for their lost form, it is just the right time for the aspirants to come good in the Irani Cup match beginning here on Wednesday to stake their claims ahead of the ...

    Can Lara and his men deliver again?
    SOUTHAMPTON, SEPT. 21. One could visualise the scenes of joy in the streets of Kingston and Port of Spain, not to speak of the dressing room, as West Indies hit the winning run at The Oval to shut out South Africa and set up a semifinal clash of ...

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    Tennis
    Sagarika, Anahita spring surprises
    MUMBAI, SEPT. 21. Unseeded Sagarika Phadke shocked eighth seed Ashmitha Eshwarmurthi in straight games while Anahita Jagtiani sent out fourth seed Vandana Murali 6-4, 6-2 to advance into the girls' singles second round of the MSLTA-ITF junior ...

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    Rathore gets loudest applause
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 21. Olympic silver medallist Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore got the loudest applause, normally reserved for the Khel Ratna awardee, as none other than the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, acknowledged it in his very own style. Kalam ...

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