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Australia breaks the Champions Trophy jinxThe West Indies stumbles at the final hurdle.
Bracken relying on swingLethal accuracy and not just express pace holds the key ATHLETICS
Double for Sinimole, HamzaRenjith rewrites meet record Cricket Take action against Windies, says Ponting MELBOURNE: : Australian captain Ricky Ponting wants the International Cricket Council (ICC) to take action against the West Indies cricketers for giving a miss to the ICC Awards' function hours before their Champions Trophy final. ``Obviously, ... Other Stories
Tennis Hockey Football Harewood's late strike shocks Arsenal London: Marlon Harewood struck in the 89th minute as West Ham surprised Arsenal 1-0 in their English Premier League soccer match here on Sunday. In another match, Aston Villa blanked Blackburn 2-0. Barry struck in the 41 minute, while Angel ... Other Stories
Athletics Badminton Chess Golf Racing : Horse Khaleels Pride takes honours in A.P. Commemoration Cup Hyderabad: L. D'Silva owned and trained Khaleels Pride (A. Imran Khan up) won the A.P. Commemoration Cup, the main event of the races here on Sunday (Nov. 5). In the Nagarjuna Plate, jockey D. Singh (Royal Glory) was fined Rs.1,000 for ... Buddy Brothers for feature HYDERABAD: Buddy Brothers, who is in fine nick, is expected to win the Mir Fazilath Hussain Memorial Cup (1,200m), the main event of Monday races (Nov. 6). There will be no false rails. 1MOMENT OF GLORY PLATE (1,600m) Cat. II, 3-y-o ... Other Stories
Sports : General Volleyball U.S. has it easy TOKYO: The United States finished the first stage of the women's World volleyball championships on a high note on Sunday with a 25-14, 25-16, 25-15 win over Puerto Rico. Brazil, the Group B winner, continued its excellent form with a 25-13, ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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