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Epochal emergence of Asian powers
Of the three World Cup titles won by sides from the subcontinent, surprisingly only one came — at least in part — in the calming familiarity of home conditions. While this both contributes to and corroborates the trend of hosts doing ...

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Australians insist World Cup defence is on track
Sydney: Australia's battered one-day cricket side limped home on Wednesday insisting its World Cup defence was on track despite an unprecedented 3-0 series pasting from the Black Caps in New Zealand. Australia's winless New Zealand campaign, ...

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Man U snatches controversial win
London: Manchester United's 1-0 win over Lille on Tuesday in the Champions League was marred by crowd incidents and a contentious goal. Ryan Giggs scored the winning goal for United, curling in a free-kick in the 83rd minute. Lille's players ...

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Karuna stars in India's win
Chennai: India displayed improved end-game skills, defeating England by 18 runs on Wednesday in the ICC women's quadrangular one-day tournament at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium. The host collected four points. In the match at the IIT-Chemplast ...

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State's swimmers may jump ship
BANGALORE: The Karnataka swimmers are up for grabs! If the State Government fails to act, the State might well lose some of the top guns in the sport to Jharkand, the host of next National Games. At the recently concluded Games at Guwahati, ...




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