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Dravid takes ill; Sehwag to leadAHMEDABAD: A turbulent week It has been a turbulent week for Indian cricket, and it does not look as though things will quieten down very soon, but the commotion among cricket fans in India in reaction to Sourav Ganguly's exclusion from the squad for the third Test does not ... At Motera, it's advantage medium-pacers Ahmedabad: Almost ten years have passed since Javagal Srinath wrecked the South African batting line-up and turned the match in India's favour here at the Motera. Srinath, who spearheaded the Indian bowling attack in the home and away ...
Sharath stands tall amid ruinsMaharashtra pacemen share the spoils on a lively wicket TENNIS
Sanam takes titleNEW DELHI: Sanam Singh showed as to why he is tipped as the best talent in the country, as he won his maiden men's title in the BSNL $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament at the DLTA Complex here on Saturday. The 17-year-old Chandigarh lad ...
Grand finale on the cardsCHENNAI: It will be Greek meeting Greek when Australia and the Netherlands enter the combat arena to determine the destination of the Sahara-Champions Trophy on Sunday. That the final set of matches on Sunday ensures a grand finale to this ...
Making it a family affairCHENNAI: The father and the son are "playing" for the same team. The father is 59 years old while the son is 32. And you know they are in the final of the Champions Trophy hockey championship to be held here on Sunday. When the Dutch takes on ... AQUATICS
Arjun serves a stunnerTHRISSUR: He has a very impressive swimming resume. Silver medallist at the recent Indoor Asian Games in Bangkok, bronze medallist, and the only Indian swimmer to win a medal, at the 2003 Commonwealth Youth Games in Bendigo, best male swimmer at ... Cricket
Trivedi, Makda rock DelhiAmit Bhandari leads fightback with a five-wicket haul Other Stories
Tennis Hockey Football Badminton Al-Ameen, Mount Carmel are champions BANGALORE: Al-Ameen College and Mount Carmel College emerged team champions respectively in the men's and women's sections of the Bangalore University sports meet that concluded at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium at Bangalore on ... Billiards & Snooker Chinese duo reigns supreme Mumbai: Chinese pair of Jin Long and Tian Pengfei outplayed Yasin Merchant & Pankaj Advani 1009-620 in the final of the Reid & Taylor Bombay Gymkhana InstaSnooker at the Bombay Gymkhana, here, on Saturday. The scores: Jin Long & Tian ... Cycling Golf Gurbaaz Mann has the last laugh KATHMANDU: Gurbaaz Mann saved his best for the last day of the Surya Nepal Masters Golf tournament. Gurbaaz had the scores of the top finishers ahead of him as well as the scores in the group behind him. He had to end the 18th hole with a ... Other Stories
Racing : Horse Tallahassee has an edge Hyderabad: Tallahassee appears to have an edge over his rivals in the Category I Umraolal Gupta Memorial Cup (1,600m), the feature event of the races to be held here on Sunday. There will be no false rails. 1 FLIRTING VISION PLATE (Div. II) ... Mystical for Indian 2000 Guineas Mumbai: Mystical, who is in rousing form, is expected to win the Indian 2000 Guineas, the stellar event of the races to be held here on Sunday. Holding Court and Aquilo may add pep to the finish. There will be no false rails. An amount of ... Other Stories
Sports : General Table Tennis Sharath Kamal remains India's best bet NEW DELHI: Among the four Indians, Commonwealth champion A. Sharath Kamal has the best chance of making the knockout phase of the ONGC Asian Cup table tennis championship that begins at the Siri Fort Indoor Stadium here on Sunday. According to ... Volleyball Cochin Port Trust retains title MANGALORE: Defending champion Cochin Port Trust retained the title in the III all-India major ports beach volleyball tournament, which concluded here on Saturday. The duo of V. Manu and Paul Joseph defeated Jesudas and Jude Ranjith of ... Other Stories
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