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WAUGH ZONE
Bit of a shame for the game
Cricket often dominates the front pages of newspapers in India, but sadly for the wrong reasons of late. The Sourav Ganguly-Greg Chappell run-in has been a bit of a shame for the game in general and Indian cricket in particular. Both the coach ...

CRICKET
Special Committee meets today
MUMBAI: The Special Committee which was constituted to appoint the coach of the Indian team last June, will meet here at noon on Tuesday to take stock of the situation arising out of the confrontation between Sourav Ganguly and Greg Chappell and ...

TENNIS
Easy going for Sweden
NEW DELHI: The staunch supporters of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi were treated to a world class fare, but Sweden was clinical in recording a 3-1 victory over the host in the Davis Cup World Group play-off tie at the R. K. Khanna Stadium here ...

ATHLETICS
Anju plans a big surprise
KOCHI: We thought she had dusted off her Nike spikes and placed her kit bag on the loft. But now, a few days after pulling down the curtains for the season, Anju George appears to have a change of heart. "I'll be resuming training soon in ...

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Americans clinch the Presidents Cup
GAINESVILLE (Virginia): Right when it looked like the Presidents Cup might end in another tie, Chris DiMarco holed a 15-foot putt on the 18th hole to outlast Stuart Appleby for a 1-up victory and give the Americans an 18-1/2 — 15-1/2 win ...

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Racing : Horse
Angel Star excels
Pune: Angel Star, Havana and Thief Ofthe Knight impressed when the horses were exercised here on Monday morning (Sept. 26). Outer sand 600m: Belinda (Late Bellona) (rb) 41.5. Easy. Sizzler (M. Narredu) 42. Handy. Thief Ofthe Knight ...

Inquisitive, King Of The Turf shine
MYSORE: Inquisitive and King Of The Turf shone when the horses were exercised here on Monday morning (Sept. 26). Outer sand 800m: Golden Kiss (rb) 1-2, 600/45. In fine trim. Ataraxy (rb) 1-2, 600/46.5. Moved well. City Zip (rb) 59.5, ...

Auberge pleases
BANGALORE: Supreme Power and Auberge excelled when the horses were exercised here on Monday morning (Sept. 26). Outer sand 800m: Formal Invitation (rb) 1-0.5, 600/45. Shaped well. Spring Fair (rb) 1-1, 600/47. Easy. 1000m: Eden ...

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