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Cricket
England batsmen struggle
NOTTINGHAM, JUNE 26. Zimbabwe, outclassed in the Test series against England and staking everything on a run of success in the tri-series with England and South Africa, struggled past its lowest one-day score in the opening match at Trent Bridge ...
To achieve something, a vision is needed: Buchanan
BANGALORE, JUNE 26.The Australian cricket team coach believes that there are no limits to achievement. And his belief has found a firm expression in the Australian team, that is busy following the deep imprint left behind by Sir Don Bradman's ...
Other Stories

  • Gambhir guides India `A' to victory
  • Lara's form worries Sri Lanka
  • Nothing is impossible when Lara's around


    Tennis
    Henman keeps British dreams alive
    LONDON, JUNE 26. Lights. Camera. Action. An Englishman is walking into the centre court at Wimbledon to contest the final for the first time in 65 years. For the thousands that have packed the most famous tennis court _ in its sun splashed ...
    Rusedski blows his top
    LONDON, JUNE 26. Good old Johnny Mac would have surely been jolted in his chair in the BBC commentary box. Even in his foul-mouthed prime, the lovable rascal of the golden age of professional tennis in the 1980s never managed to scale such ...
    Prakash to meet Widhiyanto in final
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. For Prakash Amritraj, the motivation to play tennis does not spring from the attraction of the ATP points, nor from the prize money, but in the urge to prove himself a better player. The urge is more when he is pitted ...
    Other Stories

  • Martin wants Americans to get more involved
  • Alan Gomes surprises Prateek
  • Bhupathi, Suarez top seeds


    Hockey
    On to tougher turfs of the European kind
    HAMBURG, JUNE 26. Buoyed by the string of striking performances in Australia only a fortnight ago, India steps into a far tougher zone of competition on Friday in the Masters tournament at the famous Ulhenhorster Hockey Club. Quite ...


    Chess
    Praneetha stuns Kasturi
    VIJAYAWADA, JUNE 26. Even as some of the big names of Indian chess were battling it out on the top-boards, 12-year-old Lakshmi Praneetha of Champions Chess Academy (Vijayawada) seemed to be determined to prove a point or two of her growing ...
    Harika in second place
    CHENNAI, JUNE 26.Kadir Guseinov representing the host, Azerbaijan, and top seed Nana Dzagnidze of Georgia emerged the sole leaders in the two sections of the World junior chess championship at Nakhchivan on Wednesday. Both have slender half point ...


    Golf
    All-India tourney from July 1
    MUMBAI, JUNE 26. The glass-back squash courts of Otters Club will resound with hustle and bustle of activity when the Herald Maritime Services squash Open 2003 gets underway from July 1. Organised by the Indian Squash Professionals (ISP) under ...


    Racing : Horse
    `JAI has jumped the gun'
    BANGALORE, JUNE 26. The Turf Authorities of India's line on the jockeys' strike was that the JAI has clearly jumped the gun. The TAI secretary general, Mr. Engineer told The Hindu on Thursday that the Turf Authorities attached utmost ...


    Swimming
    It's Madhukumar's day
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. Madhukumar B.M. of Karnataka bettered the National record twice in a day in winning the Group I boys' 50m breaststroke event in the 30th junior National swimming championship at the Talkatora Complex here on Thursday. The ...



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