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Andy Roddick earns another shot at Federer and glory London: He came off the battlefield looking like a rugby prop, his white clothes soiled, his elbows and knees a touch sore from all the darting and diving and sliding and tumbling. But, this was not the sort of day when Andy Roddick was going ... Prasar Bharati evolves a new policy Live telecast rates for sports slashed India thrashes host Holland Rotterdam: Dictating the pace and exchanges, defending champion India hammered The Netherlands 4-1 to top Pool D with an unbeaten record in the Rabobank Junior World Cup hockey tournament for men here on Saturday. It was a comprehensive ... Cricket
Lillee stresses on a good actionBANGALORE: Greg Chappell and Dennis Lillee forged a special bond that shaped Australia's bright stint in the Seventies and early Eighties. And at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) here on Saturday, that camaraderie was on display again as ... Hussey to the rescue LONDON: Win the toss, win the match the cricketers say on these occasions and so it seemed just for 48.5 overs at Lord's in the final of the NatWest Series when, under a pall of cloud, England's seam bowlers demonstrated what can ... Other Stories
Hockey Jasjeet Kaur inspires Haryana to a big win NEW DELHI: : Spurred by the dazzling Jasjeet Kaur, Haryana scored the biggest win of the event, beating Kerala 18-1 in the Pool `A' league match, in the 53rd National women's hockey championship at the Shivaji Stadium here on Saturday. Jasjeet ... Football Athletics Chess Golf Publishing Racing : Horse It's Andreyan vs Southern Regent BANGALORE: Andreyan and Southern Regent may fight out the finish of the Maharaja's Cup (2,200m), the feature event of the races to be held here on Sunday. False rails (width about 4m from 1,600m to the winning post) will be in position. 1 ... Fedora shines BANGALORE: Cote D' Azur, Fedora, Hawaiian Sunrise and Star Qualities impressed when the horses were exercised here on Saturday morning. Outer sand 800m: Gaslight (Mark) 58, 600/45. Unextended. Star Qualities (Mark) ... Other Stories
Racing : Motor Alonso takes pole MAGNY-COURS: : Spain"s Fernando Alonso gained the pole position for Sunday"s French Grand Prix here on Saturday. With all the teams back on the track, two weeks after 14 cars boycotted the United States GP over concerns about tyre safety, ... Shooting Rathore thrives in tough conditions NEW DELHI: It was fading light and the conditions were made tougher as the spectators were allowed to cheer and boo, but Olympic silver medallist Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore asserted his class as he clinched the gold with a 183 out of 200, a ... Sports : General Squash Volleyball Wrestling Rich haul by Indian grapplers NEW DELHI: : Indian grapplers asserted their supremacy in the freestyle category of the Commonwealth wrestling championships with a haul of seven gold medals at Cape Town in South Africa. The defending champion swept gold medals in all the ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Literary Review | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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