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CRICKET
Bangladesh resists Indian victory push
Match poised for an interesting finish if the weather holds

CRICKET
Any new method takes time
We don't seem to have a process of identifyingfast bowlers, writes MAKARAND WAINGANKAR

CRICKET
Mortaza wants to concentrate more on his bowling
R.P. Singh happy with his show

Rain hampers play
LONDON: The first Test whimpered towards a draw at Lord's on Monday when a grey pall hung over the ground without a wind to move away. The rain was never heavy, but it was almost always too bad for play. Chris Gayle and Daren Ganga had ...

TENNIS
Federer plays by his own rules
This wasn't Federer with a paintbrush but a hammer and in an oddly murderous mood, writes ROHIT BRIJNATH

BRIDGE
Indian Open team clinches title
KARACHI: In a pulsating final day of the 14th BFAME Championships on Sunday, the Indian Open team (Ashok Goel, Kamal Mukherjee, Debasish Roy, Pritish Kshari, Kamal Roy and Aloke Sadhu) pipped Pakistan by just two International Match Points ...

FOOTBALL
Two late goals see Goa through
Punjab makes the last four grade

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Cricket
Lara to return?
Kingston: Less than a month after his surprise retirement from international cricket, batting legend Brian Lara has hinted that he could return to the game in the near future. "A bat is going to be in my hand in the near future. Brian Lara ...

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Tennis
Sampras keeps winning
ATHENS: Pete Sampras relied on a still powerful serve to defeat Todd Martin 6-3, 1-6, 10-6 in the Athens Champions Cup final on Sunday. Sampras fired two aces in the opening game, and continued to serve and volley crisply while breaking Martin ...

Four Indians in ITF junior teams
NEW DELHI: Rupesh Roy has been selected to be part of the ITF under-18 team for the European circuit that will include the Grand Slams event at Roland Garros and Wimbledon. The 18-year-old had done well to make the doubles final of the ...

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Football
Real Madrid stays on top
Madrid: Roberto Carlos scored in injury time and gave Real Madrid a 3-2 win against Recreativo Huelva on Sunday to keep it atop the Spanish league with three rounds remaining. Robinho put Madrid ahead in the ninth minute with a header off a ...

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