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Tendulkar draws loudest cheers
Dravid, Sehwag conspicuous by absenceTendulkar had a lengthy batting session

Dravid will relish leadership challenge
The captain owns no wand, but he is an intelligent and persevering fellow, unafraid of sweat and ideas, committed to his team's cause, writes Rohit Brijnath

Cricket
Ganguly keen to get back on the rails
RAJKOT: : The presence of National selectors Yashpal Sharma and Gopal Sharma at the Duleep Trophy 2005 opener at Rajkot, primarily to have a close look at Sourav Ganguly, offers holder North Zone a chance to perform under the spotlights at the ...

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Tennis
Arjun overcomes Gursharan
NEW DELHI: Arjun Goutham played with confidence when it mattered as he beat the talented Gursharan Singh 4-6, 7-6 (2), 6-0 in the pre-quarterfinals of the DSCL National tennis championship at the DLTA Complex here on Wednesday. The 20-year-old ...

Stepanek ousts Henman; Paes-Zimonjic advance
MADRID: Tim Henman's bid to regain career superiority over Radek Stepanek ended in disaster on Wednesday with the troublesome Czech carving out a 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 decision to reach the third round of the 2.1-million-euro Madrid Masters. In ...

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TN `B' in semifinals
CHENNAI: Sujat Barua guided Tamil Nadu `B' to the semifinals of the boys' under-19 category in the junior inter-State squash championship here on Wednesday. Tamil Nadu `B' beat Rajasthan `A' 2-1. Barua, Assamese by origin, had represented ...

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