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Arnold steers Lankans to a remarkable winKOLKATA, DEC. 22. With a display that was as spectacular as it was effective, Sri Lanka outplayed India by seven wickets with two overs to spare in the inaugural Asian `A' teams triangular cricket tournament at the Eden Gardens here on ...
The stage is set for Zaheer to deliverMELBOURNE, DEC. 22. The Indians are riding on the strength of their fast bowling with Zaheer Khan in particular coming of age and beginning to change the course of the match with his aggressive attitude. By being aggressive, they don't indulge in ... Other Stories
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Madhu Kumar's feat stands outKOLLAM, DEC. 22. On a day when Kerala assured itself of an eighth overall title by taking an unassailable lead, it was the record-breaking-effort of Madhu Kumar (Haryana) in the boys' under-20 hammer throw which stood out among the seven new meet ... Simple shines on final day KOZHIKODE, DEC. 22. Simple Kaur Bhumrah underlined her growing stature, while Maharashtra boys and Andhra Pradesh girls emerged champions in the National junior weightlifting championships that concluded at the V.K. Menon indoor stadium here on ... Racing : Motor Double delight for Chinnappa BANGALORE, DEC. 22. The 16-year old Deepak Paul Chinnappa of Bangalore achieved a coveted double in the sixth and concluding round of the MRF-MAI Formule Mondiale Championship held at Freeway 19. Naren Pratap led from the pole to the finish in ... Sports : General
M.J. Gopalan: an inspiring role-modelCHENNAI, DEC. 22. When life ebbed out of M.J. Gopalan on Sunday, the moment signalled the end of an eventful era. The world of cricket lost a stalwart who symbolised the very essence of humility and simplicity in sport. "His modesty may not have ... Tributes pour in for Gopalan CHENNAI, DEC. 22. As one who was always in awe of M.J. Gopalan, R. Balu Alaganan, who played under him in the State team, remembers his mentor as "a quiet, modest gentleman of high integrity." "Later we served together as vice presidents in ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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