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INSIDE SPORT
Women players have really come a long way
From Serena to Sharapova, women players are gifted, proud and not averse to expressing their personalities, writes Rohit Brijnat

New Zealand books tri-series final berth
HARARE: It took just a throw from the deep to snuff out any embers of a Zimbabwe fight-back. Vusimuzi Sibanda flickered briefly after his side lost two early wickets, but didn't burst into the flames he threatened. In his brief stay, Sibanda ...

ATHLETICS
Anju and Vikas lead India's gold medal hunt
INCHEON: For the first time in three editions, India will be at full strength in an Asian athletics championship. Will that mean a change in fortunes; the end of the golden drought? Or will it simply mean that we are good enough to figure in ...

TENNIS
Muller ruins Roddick's birthday party
NEW YORK: In the commercial, Andy Roddick drifts off to sleep while his alter-ego — a dude in a cowboy hat with Billy Ray Cyrus' line-dancing skills — eats, drinks and shops at Barney's with the tennis superstar's American Express ...

Cricket
SPIC-TNCA XI in commanding position
Good knocks by Sriram, Badani and Naresh

Ashes has contributed to the growing popularity
Cricket is the new football and England are the new Australia. This is indeed the summer of the sweeping generalisation (and there's another one — it's contagious). Even the most cursory examination reveals most of them to be twaddle, ...

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Likhovtseva for Sunfeast Open
KOLKATA: : Another name was added to a star studded draw of the WTA Sunfeast Open with world No. 21 Russian Elena Likhovtseva coming in as the first of the three wild-cards, this was announced by the tournament director Jaidip Mukherjea on ...

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Racing : Horse
Sanskara claims Calcutta Fillies Trial Stakes
Kolkata: Mrs. Ramola Bhattacharyya and Mr. & Mrs. Shapoor P. Mistry and Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus P. Mistry representing The Manjri Stud Farm Pvt. Ltd.'s Sanskara (Suraj Narredu up) claimed the Calcutta Fillies Trial Stakes (1,400m), the feature event

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