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PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN - SHOOTING FROM THE HIP
Coaches must work with their captainsA cricketing culture can be compared to a car. If every component is working then the vehicle moves forwards impressively. As soon as one part goes wrong the entire construction grinds to a halt. Then the owner must choose between repairs and the ...
Chappell's first 100 days in officeMUMBAI: : Greg Chappell's first 100 days with the Indian cricket team has been a mixed bag marked by a fair share of controversies probably he's not to be blamed for. He has dealt with two tours involving four teams and with two captains in ... TENNIS
No stopping MyskinaKOLKATA: Anastasia Myskina's reaction after nailing the final point with a screaming backhand winner reflected her state of mind. There was no clenching of fists from the Russian, no cries of joy. Nothing that would indicate that she had ...
Sweden tightens gripNEW DELHI:
Rastogi wins titleGURGAON: : Karan Rastogi earned his first Satellite title at the end of a bitter combat with the volatile Alexey Kedriouk in the final at the NTA Complex here on Sunday. The sixth-seeded Rastogi won 3-6, 7-5, 7-5. The second-seeded Kazak was ... TABLE TENNIS
Sharat Kamal just too goodTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It proved to be an easy ride to the top for Achanta Sharat Kamal (Petroleum Sports Promotion Board) and K. Shamini (Tamil Nadu) in the men's and women's singles sections respectively as the Southern India National ranking ... Cricket Chawla, Mayank save India DHARAMSHALA: : Rain ruined prospects of a close finish but Indians had no reason to complain. A favourable equation in the Duckworth Lewis Method saw India wade to a six-wicket victory in the fourth one-day (under-19) match against Australia and ... Other Stories
Tennis Football Basketball Chess Golf Racing : Horse Hunting Hawk for feature event Hyderabad: Hunting Hawk, who is in fine fettle, is expected to win the Raja Mehboob Karan Memorial Cup,the main event of Monday's races. False rails (width about 4m from 1,400m to the winning post) will be in position. 1 CON AMORE PLATE ... Rebounding Flame in fine form Chennai: Rebounding Flame, who is in fine form, may score in the Class IV Arur Plate, the feature event of the races to be held here on Monday. 1 POONGA PLATE (1,400m), Cl. V-B 2-30 p.m.: 1. Wise Native (2) H.A. Sachin 60, 2. Hong Kong ... Other Stories
Racing : Motor Sports : General Ganguly must quit The public had expected a change in Indian captaincy and the omission of Sourav Ganguly from the team but the only reason he could have been retained apparently was to help him break the record of leading the national side in the most number of ... Other Stories
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