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    Cricket
    Australia on the back foot
    CHENNAI, OCT. 16. The smile was back on Sourav Ganguly's face; more a smirk than a smile, really, the kind which appears when the Indian captain knows that he is on course to a victory. This time it surfaced after Anil Kumble pushed back Adam ...

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    Pleasure and pain for Kaif and Patel
    Mohammad Kaif and Parthiv Patel experienced mixed fortunes as India continued to claw its way towards victory at Chepauk. As members of the younger brigade they started by batting with the utmost spirit as they took their team towards a ...

    Kaif — a committed foot soldier
    CHENNAI, OCT. 16. Being Mohammed Kaif, he simply had to fling himself back. He might have set out for a run, the presence of a runner momentarily slipping out of his thoughts, and then gone down in a heap after reverse-sweeping Shane Warne. ...

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    The Australians are feeling the heat
    CHENNAI, OCT. 16. Mohammed Kaif and Parthiv Patel score valuable half-centuries in the morning session. Patel hasn't been keeping particularly well — the cherubic teenager is dropping catches the way Santa Claus slips presents down your ...

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    Winning start for Indian teams
    MALLORCA, OCT. 16.The Indian men's and women's team were off to a winning start, albeit in contrasting styles, in the 36th chess Olympiad at the Gran Casino in Calvia. While the men beat unfancied Uruguay 2.5-1.5, the women scoring a crushing ...

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    Vikram in sight of a double
    MUMBAI, OCT. 16. Vikram Malhotra is within sight of a double in the boys' section of the Forbes Gokak Limited-sponsored all-India Little Masters junior squash tournament, qualifying for finals in the under-15 and under-17 categories on Saturday. ...

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