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PETER ROEBUCK: SHOOTING FROM THE HIP
Ponting's rise from the backwatersRicky Ponting is a modern Australian. Following local custom, he emerged from the back blocks and made his way through the ranks and into the upper echelons. Now the boy from Mowbray bestrides the game. Although not regarded as a colossus, he ...
Negi stuns GM ErenburgNEW DELHI:
Chennai Open begins todayChennai: Here are a few Chennai Open viewing instructions which I assure you will be of invaluable service. One, pamper your neck bones, they will be of invaluable service this week. Two, be prepared for a tinge of fluorescent to take temporary ... Cricket Tennis United States opens with a win PERTH: Lisa Raymond and Taylor Dent of the United States beat Serbia and Montenegro's Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic 7-6(3), 6-2 in their deciding mixed doubles match on Sunday at the Hopman Cup. Earlier at the mixed teams tennis tournament ... Building bridges, the Federer way Federer aims to enhance his preparation to regain the Australian Open title Rupesh, Sanaa are favourites CHANDIGARH: Top-seeded Rupesh Roy and the fourth-seeded Sanaa Bhambri will be the favourites for the boys and girls titles respectively in the ITF junior tennis tournament to be played at the CLTA Complex here from Monday. The talented Rupesh ... Other Stories
Basketball Billiards & Snooker TNBSA all set to host National CHENNAI: Converting a marriage hall into a cue sport arena can be a Herculean task. But working round the clock and with a set of dedicated officials, the Tamil Nadu Billiards and Snooker Association is confident of getting everything in place by ... Bridge Chess No ordinary talent this pre-teen wonder is NEW DELHI: For sometime now, Parimarjan Negi has been making news like no other pre-teen boy in the country. And on Sunday, this 12-year-old prodigy set a world record by becoming the World's youngest International Master in the game, at ... Other Stories
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