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CRICKET
Hogg, McGrath bowl Australia to an easy victory
With matches against Bangladesh and Ireland in hand, Australia will fancy a semifinal spot.

CRICKET
Injury-hit Kiwis take on West Indies
St. Peter's: The Stanford cricket ground, fronted by the showy Sticky Wicket restaurant, is a minute's walk from the VC Bird airport in St. John's near here. It's a walk New Zealand is sick of. Lou Vincent erred in judgment during Sunday's net ...

Talking point once again is India's exit
Less to do with talent and potential and more to do with mental strength, writes Vivian Richards

Fans taunt Pakistan players
KARACHI: Jeering fans yelling "Go to hell!" gave a stormy welcome on Wednesday to Pakistani cricketers returning home from their humiliating early exit from the World Cup. Four players, including the swashbuckling all-rounder Shahid Afridi, ...

HOCKEY
The spotlight is now on a pragmatic Carvalho
CHENNAI:

FOOTBALL
DPR Korea's brace keeps it in the race
CHENNAI: The Indians offered resistance but DPR Korea, with two brilliant second half goals, took full points from Group E in the Beijing Olympics football qualifier at the floodlit Nehru Stadium on Wednesday. India's third straight defeat ...

Cricket
Mumbai wins
Vinayak Mane comes good with the bat

Langeveldt leaves Lanka lurching
GEORGETOWN: Charl Langeveldt claimed five wickets as Sri Lanka limped to 209 all out in its World Cup Super Eight match against South Africa at the Guyana National Stadium on Wednesday. Tillekeratne Dilshan (58) and Russel Arnold (50) were ...

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