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An engrossing tussle on the cards, but the weather gods have to obligeCHENNAI:
We will adopt horses for courses policyContaining the deep Indian batting line-up needs a disciplined effort, writes Graeme Smith
Chepauk the past, present and the futureChennai and cricket the romance continues in the concluding part of the two-part series on memorable matches and moments in Chennai's ODI history. Australia vs New Zealand: March 11, 1996 (World Cup). Australia won by six ...
Keeping wickets to Sehwag is really tough: DhoniCHENNAI: A striking aspect of the current Indian team is how youngsters and players perceived as inconsistent performers have chimed all the right notes. Ajit Agarkar, perennial under-achiever, has lifted his game, bowling with nous on batting ... FOOTBALL
Goa clinches Santosh TrophyKOCHI: Goa clinched the Santosh Trophy for the fourth time with a hard-fought 3-1 win over Maharashtra in the 60th edition of the National football championship at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium here on Monday. With much at stake, the match had a ... Cricket Tests will show our potential, says Sri Lankan coach Had a good look at relatively new Indian players England loses three early wickets Manisha hogs limelight RAMANATHAPURAM: T. Manisha of MAMHSS (Kottaiyur) won three gold medals (discus, javelin, hammer) in the SAI Promotion of sports and games in schools' district-level inter-school athletics meet conducted by Ramanathapuram unit of SDAT here ...
Mithali Raj leads from the frontBreezy knock by former captain Anjum Chopra Other Stories
Tennis Football Athletics Badminton Chess Harika on course NEW DELHI: D. Harika remained on course for a possible medal after she drew with black pieces against former leader China's Gu Xiaobing in the 11th round of the World junior chess championship in Istanbul on Sunday. With two rounds to go, ... Golf Racing : Horse Sports : General Table Tennis Volleyball Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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