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CRICKET India must learn to respect its heroes It was an expected end to the series, if not for two superstars who seem swamped by the inexorable march of time. Both are left-handers and one-day openers and were lynchpins of the side not very long ago. They want to rework the magic but none ... Strong fightback by Pakistan Glory for Trescothick; Butt leads Pakistan reply TENNIS Agassi, Nadal pull out; Masters depleted Cricket Parthiv guides West to victory Ahmedabad: Parthiv Patel played his part with the bat to guide West Zone to a five-wicket win in the Duleep Trophy final against East Zone at the Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, here on Monday. The plucky Parthiv, who finished with 20 dismissals ... Other Stories
Tennis Mauresmo's biggest career triumph LOS ANGELES:
Birthday girl Sania gets a perfect giftTraining with Roche confirmed Other Stories
Hockey Football Damp conditions force cancellation of matches KOCHI: : With heavy rain over the last two days having left the turf at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium unplayable and thus creating a backlog of matches, the Air-India Express-60th Santosh Trophy has been extended by a day. The final ... Other Stories
Badminton Basketball Chetan loses in final BANGALORE: Chetan Anand of India lost in the men's singles final of the Iceland Express International badminton championships in Reykjavik, according to information received here. Chetan lost to Danish No. 6 Jens-Kristian Leth 13-15, 10-15. ... Boxing Chess Tania holds Anna NEW DELHI: Former Asian junior champion Tania Sachdev held second seed Ukrainian Anna Ushenina to remain tied for the second spot, while Parimarjan Negi missed a possible victory over the much-acclaimed Belarus player Andrey Zhigalko and settled ... Generalia Golf Racing : Horse Our Own Girl wins CHENNAI: Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy's Our Own Girl (C. Murugan up) claimed the Gingee Plate, the main event of the races held here on Monday. The winner is trained by R. Foley. The results: 1. SAPTHAGIRI PLATE (1,000m), md. 2-y-o only ... Galloping Bay for main event NEW DELHI: Galloping Bay, who is tracking well, is expected to win the Maj. P. K. Mehra Memorial Cup, the main event of the races to be held here on Tuesday (Nov. 15). False rails (width about 5m from 900m to the winning post) will be in ... Other Stories
Racing : Motor I had some great moments: Narain Most of the tracks were unfamiliar to me, so I had to spend a lot of time learning the layout and getting used to the car's handling Other Stories
Sports : General Table Tennis Jitendar, Subham keep titles VISAKHAPATNAM: G. Jitendar Kumar (SCR) and Subham Sharma retained the men's and junior boys' titles in the 41st State table tennis championships. In the finals on Sunday, Jitendar defeated Somnath Ghosh 11-9, 11-8, 11-9, 11-3 and Subham beat ... Weightlifting Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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