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Germany confident, but history points to ItalyBERLIN: Italy and Germany played one of the most memorable games in World Cup history but it might be too optimistic to expect another when they clash in Tuesday's semifinal in Dortmund. Still, with some exciting strikers on show, fans could get ... CRICKET Anil Kumble spins India to a memorable victory Team India ends a long drought in the Caribbean by clinching the series 1-0 with a 49-run win in the final test Sharapova gets past a fighting Pennetta LONDON: What you see and, more importantly, what you hear is what you get. If you greedily demanded more, the Russian diva is hardly in a position to oblige. The remorselessly patterned, tough, combative tennis from the back of ...
Dravid showers encomiums on teamCommends the "resilience of the guys to win at the end of a seven-week tour" Looking inside Wayne Rooney's head He needs to introspect rather than blame Ronaldo
The Scolari strategyPortugal coach turns to ancient Chinese general for inspiration F1-RACING Schumacher drives to record fifth win in the U.S. GP Second place for Massa gladdens Ferrari fans Cricket Wadekar hails Dravid's leadership MUMBAI: "A victory is a victory, whatever may be the opposition. I thought Rahul and India were running out of luck in the first three Tests. There's no denying the fact that Rahul led by example, from the front and thoroughly deserved the man of ...
Lara to rethink about remaining captainBatting legend unhappy with team composition in the series Lara's fulsome praise for Team India Cites Dravid's impeccable knock and young seamers' great show Other Stories
Tennis Hockey Football Basketball Chess Three Indians in fifth spot NEW DELHI: Sandipan Chanda, Surya Shekhar Ganguly and Abhijit Kunte were among those sharing the fifth spot with four points after five rounds of the World Open chess tournament in Philadelphia on Sunday. Chanda, who lost the fourth round to ... Other Stories
Cycling Golf Racing : Horse Racing : Motor Sports : General Aditya in two finals BANGALORE: Aditya R. Prakash entered both the boys' under-19 and under-16 singles finals of the Tata Indicom State junior ranking badminton championship at the KBA Stadium here on Monday. In the under-16 semifinals, Aditya Prakash defeated ... Other Stories
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