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Runs galore in the first practice gameTENNIS
Blake gives Federer a solid work outNEW YORK: HOCKEY India's shortcomings to the fore again Monchengladbach: There is a sense of disbelief and disappointment among the sizeable number of Indian supporters here over the poor showing of the national team in the first two encounters. Several have taken pains to travel from all over ... CRICKET Pakistan recovers after Razzaq blitz NOTTINGHAM: I have never been sure that cricket was a funny game but today's one-day international was absolutely hilarious. At Trent Bridge Pakistan, which has dominated the series against England, was six for 117 in the 31st over and went on ... `Selection process is different now' Chennai: The selection process in the country is an evolving one. And there are changes in the manner the eleven is being picked these days. Chairman of the National selection panel, Kiran More, who is in the city to watch the practice games ... Navratilova still a favourite NEW YORK: Still nimble a month before her 50th birthday, Martina Navratilova extended her Grand Slam career for at least another match on Thursday. Hours after losing in women's doubles, she teamed with fellow American Bob Bryan to beat ... Cricket Tennis Hockey Total failure on all fronts India's performance against England was a big blow to our reputation, and not because we've started the tournament on a disastrous note. The two defeats have almost wiped away India's chances of making the semifinals. What stood out like a ... Athletics Badminton Chess Golf Kapur in sixth spot at Singapore Open SINGAPORE: : Shiv Kapur underlined his growing maturity with a fighting two-under 69 that put him in tied sixth in the Barclays Singapore Open at the Serapong Golf Club in Sentosa Island. Kapur finds himself at the same score as defending ... Other Stories
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