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COMMONWEALTH GAMES
Rathore lives up to his reputation
Anuja adds another gold to the Jung family collection

COMMONWEALTH GAMES - HOCKEY
Surinder Kaur puts India in final
Resilient Australia overcomes England's stiff challenge in semifinals

COMMONWEALTH GAMES - BOXING
Three Indians in final
Aparna dethrones Li Li

PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN - SHOOTING FROM THE HIP
Tendulkar doesn't deserve this


TENNIS
Natasha enters semifinals
To meet Sandy

Cricket
Northern Rly. bags title
HYDERABAD: Northern Railway recorded a three-run win over Western in the final of the all-India inter-railway women's cricket tournament here on Wednesday. South Central Railway ended third beating Eastern by 61 runs. The scores: ...

South Africa desperate to rediscover form
CRICKET / Shaun Pollock returns for second Test

Tendulkar probably short on self-belief
After the Test series, there is a buzz about Sachin Tendulkar's visible fallibility. It is not so much the loss of ability as it is lack of confidence. Tendulkar is still a great player and all his skills are intact, but probably he is a bit ...

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Tennis
Moya books a shot at Nadal
MIAMI: : Former World No. 1, Carlos Moya of Spain, booked a second-round shot at his sensational young compatriot Rafael Nadal on Wednesday at the $6.9 million WTA and ATP Masters Series tournament here. Moya, the 1998 French Open champion, ...

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Athletics: Men: 400m hurdles: 1. Louis Van Zyl (RSA) 48.05s, 2. Alwyn Myburgh (RSA) 48.23, 3. Kemel Thompson (Jam) 48.65. 800m: 1. Alex Kipchirchir Rono (Ken) 1:45.88s, 2. Achraf Tadili (Can) 1:46.93, 3. John Litei Nkamasiai (Ken) ...

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