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CRICKET
The bowlers need to adapt
CAPE TOWN: What is the right length for the pacemen on the South African pitches? While this can differ from batsman to batsman, and from team to team, there still has to be an area from where the faster men can inflict the maximum damage. At ...

Another long, agonising day for England


Ponting among the elite
It was a formidable display of skill and determination, writes Peter Roebuck

TN poised to take lead


TENNIS
Thailand takes winning lead over Philippines
HYDERABAD: Short and stocky of stature, it took the bull-dog spirit of Weerapat Doakmaiklee to claw his way back. The thick-set Thai's 6-7(4), 6-3, 7-5 defeat of Patrick Tierro of the Philippines gave his side a 2-0 victory in the Asian Hopman ...

CHESS
Ganguly makes the wrong moves
MUMBAI: Surya Shekhar Ganguly did the unthinkable. The second seed blundered the queen, and, of course, lost. This was some time after top seed Nigel Short bounced back with an authoritative win. At the end of the fifth round at the ONGC-LIC ...

HOCKEY
A mix of talent and experience
CHENNAI: After the usual controversies, the hockey team for the Asian Games has been announced. Given the constraints of picking 16 members after the disastrous show at the World Cup, the composition is an amalgam of talent and experience. It ...

TABLE TENNIS
Ankita beats Mallika, retains girls' crown
ALAPPUZHA: The top seed had a train to catch. She didn't waste much time as she defeated Maharashtra's Mallika Bhandarkar 4-0 and retained the girls' title in the 68th National sub-junior table tennis championship at the Sakthi Auditorium here on ...

Cricket
Pathan likely to be back
CAPE TOWN: The Newlands has to be among the great cricketing venues in the world, with the majestic Table Mountain, circled by clouds, providing a fascinating backdrop. It's a pity that the Indians did not spend too much time on this enchanting ...

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