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    PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN: SHOOTING FROM THE HIP
    The pick of 2005


    Ganguly selection a major issue
    Players' contract to be finalised

    Cricket
    Different strategy for India: Inzamam
    ISLAMABAD: : Fresh from the impressive win against England, Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq is now busy preparing a ``different strategy'' for the upcoming series against India to make amends for last year's home loss. ``They (India) have some ...

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    Tennis
    Sania — darling of the nation
    Her aggressive play has made her popular

    Vishaal Uppal tames Rastogi
    Bopanna cruises past Vishnu Vardhan

    Football


    Carrom
    Nataraj, Illavazhagi triumph
    HYDERABAD: M. Nataraj and Illavazhagi of India won the men's and women's singles titles respectively in the inaugural Asian carrom championship held in Maldives, according to information received here. Nataraj defeated Chamil Curry of Sri Lanka ...

    Chess
    27 share lead
    KOLKATA: Twenty-seven players shared the lead with three points apiece after the end of the third round of The Telegraph schools chess here at the Alekhine Chess Club on Friday. Top seeded Kh. Sanjoy Singh of Manipur was tested severely by ...

    Indian women in lead
    NEW DELHI: The spirited Indian women opened up a one-point lead over challenger Vietnam but the Indian men disappointed following a 2-2 draw against Iran `A' in the second round of the Asian team chess championship at Isfahan, in Iran, on ...

    Golf


    Racing : Horse


    Sports : General
    DCC `fails WADA test'
    NEW DELHI:

    Swamy defeats Subrahmanyam
    HYDERABAD: : P.V. Swamy defeated Subrahmanyam 8-4 in the 65 years-and-above category singles first round (qualifying) of the 10th GVK-AITA Senior nationals (veterans) tennis tournament at SAAP Tennis Complex here on Friday. Other ...

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