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The players put through their paces
Tendulkar suffers an ankle sprain while evading Sreesanth bouncer

FOOTBALL
Liverpool makes Chelsea pay the penalty
Pepe Reina is the hero for the Reds with some crucial saves

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Mandeep shocks Manjit
Mon wins 100m

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Katich omission prompts outrage
Melbourne: Simon Katich's surprise omission from the Cricket Australia's list of 25 contracted players has prompted outrage from his State with a senior New South Wales official questioning the credibility of the selection process. "Simon ...

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Jeev joins Jyoti at Italian Open
MILAN: Jeev Milkha Singh shifts to the European Tour after a stint in the United States as he tees up at the Telecom Italia Open where he will be joined by compatriot Jyoti Randhawa, fresh from his exploits in Madrid. Randhawa came within a ...

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Volleyball
Youth National may get younger
VATAKARA: Four selectors have been watching the matches closely at the ongoing National youth volleyball championship here to spot promising youngsters. But despite their eager eyes, none of the players from this National will figure in the ...

Tamil Nadu in men's quarterfinals
VATAKARA: After three close wins, which raised more questions than it offered answers, Tamil Nadu entered the men's quarterfinals of the ninth National youth volleyball championship at the Narayana Nagar courts here on Wednesday. Just three ...

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