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CRICKET
A tussle between two balanced sides
KINGSTON:

CRICKET
No surprises in semifinal line-up
Fleming will have to be courageous if he wins the toss, writes VIVIAN RICHARDS

CRICKET
An exercise in strategic creation of slots
It is easy to talk tough, but to get the team to combine well may not be that easy, writes MAKARAND WAINGANKAR

CRICKET
A collective effort: Raman
Chennai: Tamil Nadu cricket team coach W.V. Raman said a collective effort enabled the State side triumph in the all-India Twenty20 championship. Tamil Nadu defeated Punjab in the final in Mumbai on Saturday. This was also a competition ...

Lanka's '96 heroes root for World Cup success
Colombo: Sri Lanka's 1996 World Cup winning cricketers joined other athletes and artists on Monday to encourage the national team to grab the Cup again and repeat the country's greatest sporting triumph of 11 years ago. Aravinda de Silva, ...

TENNIS
World Junior Cup: India seeded second
NEW DELHI: The frail Indian girls will have the task of living up to their status of being the second seeds in the World Junior Cup Asia-Oceania under-14 tennis championship that begins at the DLTA Complex here on Tuesday. India finds itself ...

HOCKEY
FIH nominee's vision report ready
Chennai: Bob Davidzon, Project Director from the FIH and co-ordinating with the International Olympic Committee, while acknowledging the complexities involved and the correctional programmes needed to revitalise the quality and content of Indian ...

Cricket
West Indies and England fined for slow over rates
BRIDGETOWN: West Indies and England have been fined for slow over-rates in Saturday's World Cup Super Eight match. Match referee Ranjan Madugalle imposed the fines after England was ruled to be two overs short of its target at the scheduled ...

A reflection of batting prowess
Indians players go on a free fall

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Tennis
`Indian Express' is derailed temporarily: C.G.K. Bhupathi
MANGALORE: Indian tennis fans hoping to see the famed `Indian Express' chug back in action together might have to wait at least for a while. C.G.K. Bhupathi, former international and father of Mahesh Bhupathi, said, "the Indian Express is ...

King is the queen for U.S.
DELRAY BEACH: Vania King stepped in as a late replacement and guided the United States into the Fed Cup semifinals with a 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 victory over Belgium's Kirsten Flipkens on Sunday that gave the host a winning 3-0 lead. Venus Williams ...

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Inter crowned champion
Marco Materazzi scored two goals to help Inter move 16 points clear of second-place AS Roma, which lost at Atalanta 2-1. Materazzi scored from close range in the 18th minute and converted a penalty in the 60th. Paolo Negro headed in Siena's ...

Man U gets ready to welcome AC Milan
London: Manchester United is facing a full-blown injury crisis before its biggest match of the season in Tuesday's Champions League semifinal with AC Milan. Injuries to defender Rio Ferdinand and midfielder Kieran Richardson in Saturday's 1-1 ...

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Billiards & Snooker
World snooker meet in Goa
NEW DELHI: The 2007 IBSF Under-21 World snooker championship will be held in Goa this September. The coastal State will be the new destination for the cue sport, which is aiming to tap the non-traditional cities to bring in new life in the ...

Ebdon advances
SHEFFIELD: Peter Ebdon, Matthew Stevens, John Parrott and Anthony Hamilton all booked their places in the second round of the World snooker championship at the Crucible on Sunday. The results: First round: John Parrott (Eng) bt Steve ...

Chess
Good start by Koneru Humpy
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