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A marquee match India cannot afford to lose
You have to be on the top of your game throughout to beat Australia: Dravid

PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN
Champions sooner or later emerge with feet of clay
Amongst contemporary sporting giants only Woods and Federer have managed to mature into rounded characters, writes Peter Roebuck

TENNIS
Hingis brings sunshine to Kolkata
Five overseas players have already arrived; Sania to be seeded fifth

Cricket
N.P. Singh rocks India Cements
HYDERABAD: : Medium-pacer Narinderpal Singh rocked the India Cements batting line-up with a five-wicket haul on the second day of the three-day semifinals in the All India Moin-ud-Dowla Gold Cup invitation cricket tournament at the Rajiv Gandhi ...

Ridge not the reason for defeat: Dravid
KUALA LUMPUR: Indian captain Rahul Dravid quashed the theory — put forth to him by a television journalist — that match referee Chris Broad's failure to inform him of the ridge on the wicket had cost India the match. "We all look ...

I have enjoyed bowling to Sachin and Lara: McGrath
KUALA LUMPUR:

Ponting asks Warne to clarify
KUALA LUMPUR: World's leading Test wicket-taker Shane Warne on Friday stood alienated with his Australian captain Ricky Ponting asking him to explain some of his reported comments criticising coach John Buchanan. "I have tried to make contact ...

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Tennis
Lee ousts Ljubicic; Ancic in last four
BEIJING: Top-seeded Ivan Ljubicic stumbled out of the China Open on Friday after suffering an upset 6-3, 7-6(3) quarterfinals loss to South Korea's Lee Hyung-taik. Ljubicic peppered Lee with 12 aces at Beijing Tennis Centre, but the Korean No. ...

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Micheel cruises, Woods ousted
VIRGINIA WATER (ENGLAND): A day after ending Tiger Woods' five-tournament winning streak, Shaun Micheel continued to roll through the World Match Play Championship by burying Luke Donald with an onslaught of birdies to build a 5-up lead at the ...

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