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Cricket
Murali a delight to watch
LONDON, MAY10. Few world champions have divided opinion like Muttiah Muralitharan. For every person who proclaims him a wonder of the age, there is another lining up to condemn him as a cricketing pariah. When Murali broke Courtney Walsh's ...

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  • Teams for The Sportstar Trophy
  • Uthappa guides Swastic Union to semifinals
  • Anbarasan bats well
  • Mohsin Kamil makes merry
  • BCCI likely to double prize money
  • Hemant's hundred in vain
  • Oram scores century

    Tennis
  • Venus Williams bounces back
  • Bhupathi-Mirnyi pair triumphs

    Hockey
    Dhanraj is volatile only when fighting for a cause: Jude Felix
    MUMBAI, MAY 10. Jude Felix has played alongside Dhanraj Pillay long enough, as senior on the Indian team and as a fellow pro in European leagues, to have an insight into handling the talented, temperamental striker. The 1992 Barcelona Olympics ...

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  • SCR downs Income Tax
  • Final Test ends in draw

    Football
    Valencia and Ajax win league titles
    LONDON, MAY 10. Werder Bremen and Ajax finally held off stubborn opposition to win their respective football league titles, while Valencia took advantage of bumbling Real Madrid to lift the Spanish crown on Sunday. In England, Premier League ...

    It's time now for the real test
    BANGALORE, MAY 10.Hope will be a recurring motif as six teams compete for the top two slots in the Second Division National Football League Phase II, Final round which commences at the Football Stadium here on Tuesday. The top two teams will be ...

    Basketball
  • Thrissur could have it tough this time
  • All India tournament from May 26

    Bridge
  • Recreation Club wins title

    Chess
  • Strong field for National girls' juniors
  • Harikrishna getting ready for World championship
  • State championship from today
  • Amrutha triumphs
  • Sriram, Ibbani triumph

    Equestrian
  • Nadia corners glory

    Golf
    Sindelar triumphs for the first time in 14 years
    CHARLOTTE, MAY 10. Joey Sindelar birdied two of the last three holes, waited for Arron Oberholser to wilt, then polished him off with a par on the second extra hole to win the Wachovia golf championship on Sunday. It was the 46-year-old's ...

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  • Kapil, Botham, Waugh second

    Racing : Horse
  • Trainer, jockey suspended
  • South Sea and Adrian shine

    Racing : Motor
    Who'll stop Schumacher? BAR boss banks on Button
    BARCELONA, MAY 10.Michael Schumacher's seventh world championship is in the bag after the Ferrari driver's fifth win in a row at the Spanish Grand Prix. While all bets are off in the Formula One title race after Schumacher's record-equalling ...

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  • Ethashan steals the show

    Sports : General
    Moses, Ballesteros still striving for perfection
    ESTORIL, MAY 10.Being confined to a wheelchair has not deterred Seve Ballesteros from playing the sport he loves most _ golf. And it is not a wheelchair brand of the sport that he plays, but the regular game itself. Though he is no longer part ...

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  • MCH's summer coaching camps from May 18
  • Dakshina Kannada takes honours

    Volleyball
  • Ashalatha-Saritha duo posts win

    World View
    Indian wickets are expensive for Murali
    NEW DELHI: He is the highest wicket taker in the 127-year history of Test cricket with a fabulous record against all countries, but Muttiah Muralitharan has given away the highest number of runs for each Indian wicket he has captured. ...

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  • Anwar leaves NCA in protest



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