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CRICKET There's no need for Team India to panic West Indians in a better frame of mind after clinching a thriller at Kingston The West Indies camp looks committed Dravid is a solid individual who always puts the team ahead of his individual goals, writes Vivian Richards Time for a proper management plan Unless the importance of rehabilitation centres is realised, the frequency of injuries is unlikely to reduce, writes Makarand Waingankar Cricket Tennis Sania slips to 38th, Hingis ranked 14th NEW DELHI: : Sania Mirza has slipped three rungs to the 38th spot, ahead of her return to action in the Istanbul Open, while comeback queen Martina Hingis has marched into the top 20 to be at 14th in the latest WTA rankings issued on Monday. ... Germany, Chile post wins DUESSELDORF: Germany began the defence of its World Team Cup title with a 2-1 win over Italy, while former champion Chile also made a winning start by beating Spain. Nicolas Kiefer gave Germany the lead with a hard-fought 7-6, 6-3 victory ... Other Stories
Hockey Orissa pips Jharkhand BANGALORE: Holder Jharkhand bowed out of the National sub-junior girls hockey tournament, losing 4-5 to Orissa, in a match that was decided by `sudden death'. The first semifinal played at the KSHA Stadium was virtually a final and it was ... Football Archery Athletics
Pinki Paramanik does an encoreBANGALORE: Pinki Paramanik was the toast of the contingent, nay the meet itself. The Bengal girl produced two stunning performances in a matter of under two hours to pocket a double in the Second leg of the Asian Grand Prix athletics ... Other Stories
Basketball Boxing Diwakar loses LAHORE: : Olympian Diwakar Prasad proved to be no match for Pakistan's Commonwealth Games silver medallist Meherullah Lassi and was beaten 30-15 in the last bout as India lost the inaugural Tassadum boxing series in Karachi on Sunday. The ... Chess Golf Chopra tied 40th COLONIAL FORT WORTH (U.S.): A birdie on the fifth was the only highlight of the day for Daniel Chopra as he carded a second successive two-over 72 to finish tied 40th in the $6 million Bank of America Colonial tournament here on Sunday. Chopra ... Racing : Horse Sailing Johal blames it on poor start Chennai: The conditions were wonderful for sailing, but the fancied N.S. Johal had a less than perfect outing on the second day of the Hutch National Laser Coastal sailing championship at the Chennai Harbour here on Monday. AYN's Johal, who ... Sports : General Easy win for Leela Krishna HYDERABAD: Leela Krishna defeated Vedanth Agarwal 8-0 in the boys under-12 first round of the AP State-ranking tennis tournament organised by Sree Ganesh Raman Tennis Centre (Bowenpally) here. The results (1st round): Boys Under-12 : ... Other Stories
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