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BOXING
Vijender has to be content with bronze
Emilio Correa’s intelligence and lightning quick left proves too much for the Indian pugilist

ATHLETICS
Coe all praise for Beijing; ready for London
BEIJING: Sebastian Coe, the Chairman of the London Olympics Organising Committee, was hearty in his praise for the Beijing Games as he addressed the media here on Friday. “You are unlikely to see Games of this stature ever ...

Jamaican men make up for women’s goof up
Dibaba becomes the first Ethiopian woman to bag a double at the Olympics; Brazil’s Maggi leaps to gold

Women’s relay team fails to make it
BEIJING: The Indian women’s relay team did far better than expected and yet finished 12th overall and seventh in its heat of the 4x400m event in the Olympics at the National Stadium here on Friday. The team of Satti Geetha, Manjeet ...

Medals Tally


CRICKET
Team India has staggered nets
Wicket at Premadasa may assist spinners

Don’t be harsh on seniors: Kumble
MUMBAI: Anil Kumble, brand ambassador for ING Vysya Bank, said the contribution of senior cricketers should be taken into consideration in debates about their utility to the Test side. Referring to queries about the form of Rahul Dravid, ...

Indians should copy the British in Olympics


Pietersen, Flintoff help England to a good total
LEEDS: Kevin Pietersen hit an undefeated 90 but his one-day era began with a game of patience in the first Headingley floodlit international. He did not hit a boundary for 51 balls when he was 41 and Andrew Flintoff, the great striker ...

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