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CRICKET
Rain and Gayle steal Tendulkar's thunder
West Indies's bold reply leaves it winner by the Duckworth-Lewis method

CRICKET
It will be a special hundred for me, says Tendulkar
Kuala Lumpur: Returning from injury is the hardest thing a sportsman has to do. That, and timing his exit. Sachin Tendulkar, who scored 93 the last time he made a comeback (against Sri Lanka in October 2005) and an unbeaten 141 at the Kinrara ...

HOCKEY
New depth and dimension revealed
Reputations were made and images destroyed in phase one

Cricket
Uneven bounce: Broad clarifies
KUALA LUMPUR: Chris Broad, match referee for the DLF Cup, has cleared up the mystery surrounding the uneven bounce seen at the Kinrara Oval on Thursday. In a statement, Broad said a "small fault in the underlying structure of the pitch ...

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Good wins for Arsenal, AC Milan
Lyon beats nine-time champion Real Madrid

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India in joint lead
KUALA LUMPUR: India's pairing of Gaurav Ghei and Shiv Kapur turned in Thursday's only under-par second round score at the World Golf Championship qualifiers, propelling a share of the lead with Singapore and the Philippines. Kapur and Ghei ...

Micheel leads Woods
VIRGINIA WATER (ENGLAND): Tiger Woods' five-tournament winning streak was in jeopardy on Thursday when Shaun Micheel won four straight holes and built a 3-up lead through 18 holes in the first round of the World Match Play Championship. Woods had ...

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