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A good coach, a better human beingJohn Wright just finished his five-year tenure as the coach of the Indian cricket team. During his tenure, we were a part of the team which improved tremendously under him. John's has been a wonderful innings and he surely deserved to finish on a ... CRICKET
`Sachin can't play the way people expect him to'NEW DELHI: "Sachin Tendulkar has carried the mantle of Indian batting for very long and done a good job of it," said West Indies cricket great Sir Vivian Richards, who has come down to take part in the Signature Celebrity golf event at Gurgaon on ... TENNIS
Chinese too strong for IndiansNEW DELHI: The Chinese proved as good on court as they were on paper, and smashed the Indian hopes with a clinical performance to stay on course towards clinching the lone spot for the World Group play-off in the Fed Cup Asia-Oceania tennis ... Cricket Tennis Agassi struggles past Calatrava HOUSTON: Second-seeded Andre Agassi rallied from a first set loss to beat Alex Calatrava 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 and reach the quarterfinals of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships here on Thursday. Agassi appeared to have the match under control ... Football Basketball Kannur girls move ahead THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: : Defending champion Kannur, host Kollam, Wayanad, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta, Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur and Malappuram moved into the quarterfinals in the girls section of the 29th Junior State basketball championship at the ... Billiards & Snooker Dott makes early exit SHEFFIELD: : Graeme Dott, finalist last year, suffered a first-round exit from the World championship after Ian McCulloch secured a 10-9 victory. Dott fought back from 7-3 down to 9-8, but the World No. 17 claimed the 18th frame before ... Chess Racing : Horse King Of The Turf catches the eye Mumbai: King Of The Turf and Goodness Gracious impressed when the horses were exercised here on Friday morning. Outer sand: 400m: Among Dreams (B. Prakash) 25. Easy. 800m: Fantastic Feeling (rb), Queen Ruby ... Name And Fame wins main event UDHAGAMANDALAM: Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy's Name And Fame, ridden by Ross, claimed the Charing Cross Plate, the main event of the races held here on Friday. B. Suresh trains the winner. The results: 1. CHARING CROSS PLATE (1,400m), ... Hidden Dragon appeals most Mumbai: Hidden Dragon, who is in fine nick, runs with a good chance in the P.D. Bolton Trophy (1,000m), the chief event of the races to be held here on Saturday. False rails (width about 2m from 1,400m and 3m from 1,200m up to the winning post) ... Loaded Gun triumphs NEW DELHI: Mr. Anup Singh and Mr. Sangeet Charan's Loaded Gun (D. Singh astride) claimed the D.R.C. Racing Official Cup, the main event at the races held here today. Sangeet Charan trains the winner. 1. SWEET RELATION STAKES (1,000m) ... Racing : Motor Sports : General Volleyball Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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