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SPORT - CRICKET
India too good for Sri Lanka again
Rajkot: In a series where daunting targets have been chased down with the insouciance normally exhibited by those who unexpectedly come into a large inheritance, India pre-empted the event by popping off the moneyed and metaphorical relative, ...

R.P. Singh — new kid on the block
RAJKOT:

ATHLETICS
Gurdev sets 50-km walk record
Hyderabad: Gurdev Singh of Services shattered the National record in the men's 50-km walk at the 45th National Open athletic championships here on Wednesday. Gurdev's four hours 16 minutes 22.0 seconds broke the old record held by Kishan Singh ...

ARCHERY
Dong reigns supreme; Jhanu Hansda picks up gold for India
NEW DELHI: Olympic team gold medallist Dong Hyun Im gave a near-flawless performance in quelling comeback man, Bo Ram Kim, 118-112 to win the men's recurve title in the 14th Asian archery championship at the Nehru Stadium here on Wednesday. ...

FOOTBALL
Jegan's equaliser takes Tamil Nadu through
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:

Hurricane Goa ready to hit Kochi
Clueless Sikkim gets mauled; Karnataka also qualifies

Cricket
Ashes defeat was a wake-up call: Ponting
SYDNEY: It's taken nearly two months for Ricky Ponting to admit it, but the Australian captain says that losing the Ashes may have been a good thing. ``I don't think it was a bad thing for the team or for Australian cricket, to tell the ...

Kaneria and the mystery delivery
Lahore: Even before a ball has been bowled in the series, Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria has started mind games against England, saying he has developed a mystery delivery for the English batsmen. ``I have developed a mystery delivery and ...

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Tennis
Sweet revenge for Mary Pierce
LOS ANGELES: Mary Pierce surprised Kim Clijsters 6-1, 4-6, 7-6(2) at the WTA championships on Tuesday, in a wildly uneven rematch of their U.S. Open final. Top-ranked Lindsay Davenport improved to 7-0 lifetime against Nadia Petrova of Russia ...

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Arjun Atwal's growing image
SHANGHAI: World No. 2 Vijay Singh considers India's Arjun Atwal the next golfing star to come out of Asia. That comment and the several practice rounds Atwal has had with World No. 1 Tiger Woods, including one on Tuesday, bear testimony to ...

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