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Rotation the answer to burnout, says Dhoni
New Delhi: Dashing wicketkeeper-batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Sunday said burnout of players could be countered with an effective rotation policy, which would also help in prolonging the careers of many cricketers. Dhoni said the Indian team ...

Henry does the trick for Arsenal
LONDON: Thierry Henry scored a hat-trick for Arsenal in the team's final match at Highbury, beating Wigan 4-2 on Sunday to take the fourth spot in the English Premier League. The victory meant that the Gunners moved ahead of north London ...

Cricket
Lewis, Mahmood in England squad
LONDON: Any similarity between the England side which drew the final Test against Australia last summer — the result that led to the Ashes triumph — and the 13-man squad which will appear at Lord's in the opening Test against Sri ...

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Tennis
Chance for Sandhya to make a mark
NEW DELHI: With the cream of Indian tennis missing from action, the talented Sandhya Nagaraj will have a good chance to make a mark in the $10,000 ITF women's tennis tournament to be played at the DLTA Complex here from Monday. The scorching ...

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Hockey
England finishes on top
CHENNAI: England beat Korea by the odd goal in three to take the top spot in the Samsung women's World Cup hockey qualifier in Rome on Saturday. Japan won against United States (4-1) for the bronze while the fifth spot in the qualifier for the ...

Football
Free-spirited Czechs eye ultimate glory
PRAGUE: For a team making its World Cup debut, the Czech Republic sure has a lot of big-time history behind it. Czechoslovakia reached the World Cup final twice — losing to Italy in 1934 and Brazil in 1962. It won the European Championship ...

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Basketball
IOB gets the better of ICF, takes title
TUTICORIN: Indian Overseas Bank (IOB), Chennai lifted the Karunagaran Memorial Trophy with a thumping 73-42 victory over Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai for its third win in the last match of the semifinal round robin league in the second ...

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Racing : Horse
Star Memories wins main event
Udhagamandalam: Mr. A. Selvakumar's Star Memories, ridden by G. Ross, claimed the Mounttain Range Plate, the main event of the races here on Sunday. The winner is trained by R. Foley. The results: 1. KODANAD PLATE (Div. I), ...

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