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COMMON WEALTH GAMES - HOCKEY
Hat-trick of golds for Australia


We need to keep moving: Kaif
NEW DELHI: Mohammad Kaif and Andrew Strauss focussed on the forthcoming challenges facing India and England ahead of the one-day series that begins with the first match at the Ferozeshah Kotla here on Tuesday. Even as National selector Kiran ...

There can be no compromise on consistency: Sreesanth
`I have always dreamt of playing for the country and am lucky to have worn the India cap'

TABLE TENNIS
Sharath Kamal rallies to triumph in an epic encounter
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It wasn't that bad at Wankhede: Tendulkar
NEW DELHI: Sachin Tendulkar said the heckling he received from the fans at the Wankhede Stadium fades in comparison to the backing he has received over the years and accused the media of blowing the incident out of proportion. ``I thought the ...

Cricket
Entertaining knock by Lara


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Craybas ousts Clijsters
Miami: Defending champion Kim Clijsters squandered leads in the first and final sets and lost her opening match at the Nasdaq-100 Open to Jill Craybas of the United States 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 on Saturday. Clijsters double-faulted 11 times and committed ...

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Goodbye Melbourne, Hello Delhi
MELBOURNE: In a ceremony splashed with boisterous celebrations, breathtaking fireworks and splendid Australian music, Melbourne gave an emotional send off on Sunday night to the athletes from 71 countries. Ten days of intense competition, ...

Samaresh wins David Dixon Award
MELBOURNE: Samaresh Jung may have failed to surpass Ian Thorpe and Susie O'Neill as the greatest athlete of the Commonwealth Games but the Indian sharpshooter was given the `David Dixon Award' after being adjudged the `Best Athlete of the 18th ...

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