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    SPORT
    Tendulkar is still lord of the manor
    I can sense Sachin Tendulkar is causing concern in India. Millions in their homes or offices, classrooms or playgrounds, in beds or small gathering of friends, want to know if he is fit for Pakistan. There is less sympathy for his tennis elbow ...

    SPORT
    Sania enters quarterfinals
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 9. Anam Mirza and her merry band had enough cause for cheer at the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh complex here on Wednesday. Backed by a horde of relatives and friends, she could have cried herself hoarse, for big sister ...

    Sania is the best prospect
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 9. As Indian tennis stars Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi approach the end of their playing days, the question begs to be asked: after them, who? As singles players Harsh Mankad, Prakash Amritraj, Rohan Bopanna and Karan ...

    Huge crowds give organisers ideas
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 9. With unprecedented numbers of people thronging the venue of the WTA Hyderabad Open tennis tournament at the Lal Bahadur stadium, it is learnt that the organisers are toying with the idea of introducing tickets for admission. ...

    Decisive phase wears open look
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 9.The inaugural edition of the Premier Hockey League enters the decisive phase tomorrow. It is clear that the issue is wide open. Sher-e-Jalandhar (11 points from six matches) enjoys the advantage of playing two matches in the ...

    Rain delays start; Smith regains his touch
    EAST LONDON, FEB. 9. It is 3.30 p.m., the battleship grey cloud seems low enough to touch, the floodlights are full on, the field is covered in huge patches of sawdust. South Africa is on a roll after two successive victories and England can, ...

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