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World Cup Sri Lanka capitulates to Kenya NAIROBI, FEB. 24.Kenya produced the biggest shock of the eighth cricket World Cup on Monday by beating 1996 champion and Group leader Sri Lanka by 53 runs. After opener Kennedy Otieno hit 60 in a creditable 210 for nine at the Gymkhana Club in ... Australia advances authoritatively BULAWAYO, FEB. 24.Defending champion Australia breezed in and out of Zimbabwe with a seven-wicket victory on Monday and flew back to South Africa with four points and the only unbeaten record in the competition. But neither the victory nor the ... The shoddy treatment of Kumble is shocking DURBAN, FEB. 24. Anil Kumble does not make news anymore. Not even when he is dropped by a captain who can be ruthlessly demanding. Nothing wrong in having a tough attitude but then Sourav Ganguly can be selective in being demanding. Now that ... Pakistan in a must-win situation PAARL, FEB. 24.There have been spills and thrills in the ICC World Cup and the script is changing by the day. Some fancied teams seem to have developed cold feet whereas other teams have recovered from a miserable start. Pakistan has been ...
The pressure is on India: CaddickDURBAN, FEB 24.Andrew Caddick believes India will be under pressure. And backs his belief with the argument that since it's a must-win situation for India, the pressure would be on Sourav Ganguly's team. The wily Caddick, who was representing ... OUT OF AFRICA An entertaining weekend of fireworks Brian Lara hit an exhilarating fifty in 23 balls. Sachin Tendulkar constructed a composed 150. Neither man played the innings of the day on an extraordinary sabbath in Africa. Nothing in John Davison's previous life had prepared spectators for ... Other Stories
Football Real Sociedad back on top LONDON, FEB. 24. Real Madrid spent a night in first place, thanks to a game-winning goal from Ronaldo, but Real Sociedad's first win in its last four Spanish football league matches put it back on top on Sunday. In Italy, Inter Milan and ... Tennis Radjabov stuns Kasparov CHENNAI, FEB. 24Fifteen year old Teimour Radjabov of Azerbaijan scored an upset victory of his life by defeating defending champion and World No.1 ranked Garry Kasparov of Russia in a sensational second round game of the 20th City of Linares ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | 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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