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PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN - SHOOTING FROM THE HIP
Lifeless surfaces kill the contest
Lahore Test was boring and the pitch was a stinker

CRICKET
Time for Pakistan to come out of its defensive shell
India should not persist with Dravid as opener, writes Imran Khan

All eyes on the skies and pitch
Inzamam denies adopting negative tactics in Lahore

TENNIS
Serena dethroned
Bhupathi-Hingis pair cruises ahead, Paes-Damm duo also advances

VOLLEYBALL
Railways men and women reign supreme; Punjab and Andhra take third place
PUNE: It turned out to be Railways' day in the 54th National senior volleyball championship as it won both the men's and women's titles at the Sri Chatrapathi sports complex here on Friday. While the Railways' men team, despite its shaky ...

Cricket
Sehwag playing the short ball much better
Faisalabad: Virender Sehwag not only played some spectacular strokes during his blazing knock of 254 in the first Test but also handled short-pitched bowling well to suggest that he has worked on this area. Technical expertise and immense ...

Easy win for Australia
MELBOURNE: Phil Jaques made 94, the highest score by an Australian batsman on debut in a limited-overs international, to lead Australia to a 59-run win over South Africa in a tri-series cricket match on Friday. Less than 24 hours after being ...

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Chess
Anand crushes Leko, regains lead
NEW DELHI: Viswanathan Anand crashed through the defences of Peter Leko and completed an authoritative victory in 49 moves to regain the lead with four points from five rounds of the Corus chess tournament at Wijk aan Zee, in Holland, on ...

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Golf
Atwal in 19th place
PALM DESERT: Arjun Atwal found his putting touch and came out with a five-under 67 which saw him rise to tied 19th after the second round of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic on Thursday. Daniel Chopra slid to tied 91st with a two-over 74 at the La ...

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Racing : Horse
Cannon Glow shines
Hyderabad: Cannon Glow, Highland Queen, Fearless Flame and Since impressed when the horses were exercised here on Friday (Jan. 20). Sand: 600m: Mirbat Battle (Rutherford) 43, 400/29. Maintains form. 800m: Da Vinci Rose (Nazim), ...

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