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Sweeping blues hit EnglandLAHORE: Paul Collingwood applied his straightforward methods to a pitch at Gaddafi Stadium that turned more than expected on the first day of the third Test between Pakistan and England and, as a result, showed up batsmen whose calibre he will ...
Australia completes whitewashCricket
Old tricks, new namesChennai: He calls them marketing tricks. And the man knows what he is talking about. Former Test cricketer and one of the finest exponents of the art of leg spin bowling, V.V. Kumar, is convinced that epithets added to the spinners' lexicon today ... Lankans arrive Chennai: The Sri Lankan team arrived on Tuesday morning for the first Test against India scheduled to begin at the M.A. Chidambaram stadium here on Friday. The tourists will play three Tests in December with Delhi and Kanpur being the other ... Other Stories
Tennis Supreet beats Advait BANGALORE: Supreet Dev prevailed over Advait Krishna 8-7 in a best of 15 game first-round match in the boys' under-18 singles of the Mahila Seva Samaj State-ranking tennis championship which got underway at the club courts here on Tuesday. In ... Other Stories
Hockey Football Golden Ball goes to Ronaldinho Other Stories
Athletics Badminton Chess Hari in second round NEW DELHI: P. Hari Krishna scored two comprehensive victories over China's Yu Shaoteng in the 25-minute tiebreak games and moved into the second round of the World Cup chess tournament at Khanty Mansiysk, in Russia, on Tuesday. Hari now joins ... Energy Upset win for Saravanakrishnan SIVAKASI: P. Saravanakrishnan of Tamil Nadu caused major upset of the day in round three of the Sri Kaliswari College National junior chess championships, defeating former world under-12 championship silver medallist, G. Rohit in just 24 moves ... Racing : Horse Shooting Sports : General Table Tennis Jitender falls on day one KOLKATA: Eighth seed G. Jitender of Railways was the first major casualty of the National ranking table tennis (East) championship being held at the SAI, Eastern Centre. Jitender was beaten by up and coming PSPB Academy trainee Devesh Karia 11-6, ... Volleyball HSIDC starts as favourite Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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