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Sarwan named WI captain
BRIDGETOWN: : Seasoned middle order batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan has been appointed the new West Indies captain, succeeding Brian Lara who quit international cricket after the World Cup. According to a CMC report, Sarwan was the unanimous choice ...

BADMINTON
Gopi Chand prepared to take the grind
HYDERABAD: India's chief National badminton coach P. Gopi Chand says he always knew that his job was not going to be a `happy-happy' affair and there would be hiccups somewhere down the line. "It is a tough job but I was prepared to work," he ...

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Atwal finishes tied 23rd
GLEN ALLEN: Arjun Atwal shot five birdies and four bogeys en route to a closing one-under 71 for a tied 23rd finish in the Henrico County Open of the PGA Nationwide Tour. The Orlando-based Indian signed off with a total of seven-under 281. This ...

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Indians fail to make the finals
NEW DELHI: Pemba Tamang shot a 577 out of 600 to take the 14th place in the rapidfire pistol event in the ongoing shooting World Cup at Sydney on Monday. Tamang was not that strong in the 4-second series and dropped 14 points, which put paid to ...

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Sports : General
Prithvi outplays Sai Arjun
HYDERABAD: V. Prithvi Haas outplayed P. Sai Arjun Reddy 4-0, 4-0 in the boys' under-14 first round of the Kedia's All India Talent Series tennis tournament at the SAAP Tennis Complex here on Monday. The results: First round: Boys: ...

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Volleyball
Kerala wins in a canter
VATAKARA: Getting young women to form a team had been a big problem for Jharkhand. The team arrived here for the ninth National youth (under-21) volleyball championship with just six girls, without a libero and without any substitutes. Even ...




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