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Meticulous Kiwis prove too good for Windies
Second successive defeat leaves Brian Lara's men in a tight spot

Collingwood propels England
GEORGETOWN: Paul Collingwood missed out on a well-deserved century but still ensured Ireland's early brace did not stop England from posting a challenging 266 for seven in their World Cup Super Eight match here on Friday. Collingwood (90) and ...

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Australia starts overwhelming favourite
Bangladesh's opening bowlers could pose a problem or two

INSIDE SPORT
Jeev: Master of the milestones
Some athletes take the small steps that enable others to take giant leaps later, writes Rohit Brijnath

Losses made us hungry for success
We can still raise our performance by a few notches, writes Glenn McGrath

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A dignified end to a glittering innings
Anil Kumble announces his retirement from ODIs; says he'll be available for Tests

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Kathmandu: Chandigarh-based Parnita Garewal became the first Asian woman to make the cut in a men's professional golf tournament after she carded a 12-over 84 for a tied 44th spot after the second round of the Surya Nepal Masters here. Parnita ...

Jeev ready to realise his dream
Atlanta: Jeev Milkha Singh is just one week away from realising a childhood dream — of being part of the elite field in The Masters Tournament. As a kid growing up in Chandigarh, Jeev, along with his golfing buddies, would play-act with ...

Jeev tied 73
Humble (U.S.): Jeev Milkha Singh missed a seven footer for par and the highest ranked Indian golfer was languishing at tied 73rd place after his opening round of one-over 73 in the Houston Open. Things were however much better for his old ...

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