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    Sehwag keeps India in hunt
    CHENNAI, OCT. 15. Australia staged a comeback despite the butter-fingered display by its fielders, including 'keeper Adam Gilchrist, but an unbroken seventh-wicket stand of 58 between Md. Kaif and Parthiv Patel saw India finish on a confident ...

    Warne keeps date with history
    CHENNAI, OCT. 15. It was appropriate that this blond, green-eyed charmer with a thousand-watt smile and a bowling arm that can conjure major cricketing turnarounds should embrace a Test world bowling record on a day of fluctuating fortunes at the ...

    The Gilchrist difference
    CHENNAI, OCT. 15.First Brian Lara, then Adam Gilchrist. (Before them, in modern times, there was David Gower, a Test veteran recalled at Chepauk.) Both are celebrated or notorious — depending on your point of view — round the ...

    THE PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN
    Sehwag not a man for rules
    Virender Sehwag bats as might a youngster on a beach. It is not intended as an insult. He stands with a glint in his eye, takes a look at the ball and as often as possible dispatches it into the sea. He smiles as he plays, seems to regard the ...

    CHEPAUK DIARY
    Sporting gesture is the order of the day
    CHENNAI, OCT. 15. Shane Keith Warne finally does what we've waited ages for him to do. He grabs the record for maximum Test wickets when he has Irfan Pathan caught at slip — but not before the night watchman has clobbered him, most ...

    Plaudits pour in for Warne
    SYDNEY, OCT. 15. Injured Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting lauded teammate Shane Warne's Test wicket record on Friday as a tribute to Warne's dedication to the spin game. "He thoroughly deserves it as far as I am concerned, he is one of ...

    Toss holds the key
    LAHORE, OCT. 15. Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq says whoever wins the toss and bats first will have the advantage in Saturday's triangular series final against Sri Lanka, after dew caused fielding problems in Thursday's preliminary match. ...

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    Saroj Das' hat-trick goes in vain
    NEW DELHI, OCT 15.Saroj Das' resilient stand against Sikkim stood out as Orissa put up a grand fight at the Chhatrasal Stadium in a Cluster VII match of the National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy here on Friday. Das scored a ...

    England sticks with `bad boy' Beckham as captain
    LONDON, OCT. 15.David Beckham lurches from one crisis to another. Michael Owen projects a squeaky clean image. The country which invented football should have no problem deciding who's the best choice to captain England's national team. Sorry ...

    Bangalore downs Kannur
    KANNUR, OCT. 15. There were heartbreaks for the Kannur boys and the big crowd that came to cheer them. The host failed yet again to clear the last hurdle at the South Zone inter-university football championship, going down to Bangalore in extra ...

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    Sanjeev Rajput is champion
    INDORE, OCT. 15. Sanjeev Rajput played back-to-back finals with two different weapons and emerged victorious in both with flying colours on the final day of the National shooting championships at the Reoti Ranges here on Friday. Rajput shot ...

    Sports : General
    Manipulation can't be ruled out, says SAI enquiry
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 15. An in-house enquiry conducted by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) has come to the conclusion that manipulation in sample collection could not be ruled out in respect of the pre-departure dope testing done on the ...

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