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    INDIAN DEBACLE AT JAMSHEDPUR
    Naved, Butt script Pakistan victory
    JAMSHEDPUR, APRIL 9. Younis Khan took three of his four catches at second slip, and smiled every time he pouched one. Wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal held three. But India's slide began much earlier — at the start of its innings — when ...

    THE W.V. RAMAN COLUMN
    A warning for the hosts
    The one-day series has taken a turn for the better with Pakistan winning in style at the Keenan Stadium. The Indians were given a taste of their own medicine as Pakistan set a huge target for the first time in this series and the Indians failed ...

    Cricket
    Lara goes past Sobers' record
    PORT-OF-SPAIN, APRIL 9. Brian Lara returned to the West Indies team with a magnificent, unbeaten 159 against South Africa that dominated the opening day of the second Test at Queen's Park Oval on Friday. Lara, back in the team and stripped of ...

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    Tennis


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    IOC, Army XI make it to semifinals
    KOLKATA, APRIL 9. Former champion Army XI and title contender Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) moved into the semifinals of the Indian Oil all-India 110th Beighton Cup hockey tournament here on Saturday. Army XI, playing in Group B, outplayed ...

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    A tradition like no other: rain at the Augusta Masters
    AUGUSTA, APRIL 9. The Masters is all about tradition. The returning champions, the Crow's Nest, the Hogan Bridge. Well, there's one tradition those guys in the green jackets would gladly abandon. Bad weather. In what has become a mud-stained ...

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