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World Cup
Sachin is a rare gem
He is one of the best four batsmen I have seen and he is the best player of his generation. What is it that makes Sachin Tendulkar so good? He has an exceptional physical talent. He has outstanding balance. He is very competitive and is ...
South Africa not good enough to advance
KIMBERLEY, MARCH 4. South Africa feels it was done in by rain at Kingsmead on Monday night and thrown out of the World Cup party. The truth is that Shaun Pollock's team was simply not good enough to advance further in the competition. The ...
End of the road for South Africa
DURBAN, MARCH 4. South Africa was bundled out of the World Cup when rain stopped play five overs early on Monday, forcing the tournament host to split the points with Sri Lanka when it needed a win to advance. Mark Boucher's decision not to ...
Gayle, Drakes show Kenya its place
KIMBERLEY, MARCH 4. The West Indies outplayed Kenya by 142 runs in the last Group `B' match of the ICC World Cup at the De Beers Diamond Oval on Tuesday. One did not have to gaze at the crystal ball to find out the reason for the match turning ...
Rain Gods smile on Zimbabwe
JOHANNESBURG, MARCH 4. Hours after South Africa's World Cup campaign ended in a downpour, rain propelled Zimbabwe into the Super Six stage when its must-win Group `A' encounter with Pakistan was abandoned in Bulawayo. The points were split, ...
Other Stories

  • Coach to be sacked
  • Super Six schedule
  • Davison just misses Lara's mark
  • Records by Dutch batsmen
  • Points tally (as on March 4)
  • Second tied game in World Cup
  • Fleming delighted
  • Eyeing county
  • Sri Lanka plea rejected
  • Protestors jailed
  • Tikolo's outburst
  • Hope on Lanka


    Athletics
    Amritpal hogs limelight
    CHENNAI, MARCH 4. Punjab showed its athletic power as three of its participants in the all-India Police meet set meet marks, making it an eventful day at the Nehru Stadium here on Tuesday. Apart from the Punjab athletes, two CRPF competititors ...


    Chess
    Anand lets Vallejo off the hook
    CHENNAI, MARCH 4. All three games ended in draws for the third time in nine rounds in the 20th City of Linares Super Category chess tournament at Linares on Monday. Round nine saw at least two players with white, Vladimir Kramnik of Russia and ...


    Cricket
    Joshi spins a web around Kerala
    BANGALORE, MARCH 4. Karnataka wrested the initiative as the Kerala batsmen succumbed to Sunil Joshi's guile in the Ranji Trophy Plate Division final which commenced at the Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Tuesday. Kerala mustered a first innings ...
    Tamil Nadu downs Railways
    CHENNAI, MARCH 4.While S. Vasanth Saravanan would have been the ideal choice for the Man-of-the-match award (45 runs, none for 25 off seven overs, two catches and a run out), had there been one that is, Tamil Nadu's victory over Indian Railways ...
    Other Stories

  • Punjab edges past Maharashtra


    Football
    Sathyan nominated Indian coach
    CHENNAI, MARCH 4. Former India skipper, V.P. Sathyan, the current coach of Indian Bank, Chennai, which is participating in the on going Oil-PSU National Football League, has been nominated coach of the Indian National team for the forthcoming ...


    Tennis
    Indians continue to struggle
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 4. For the second tournament in succession, the Indian lads continued to struggle as none of them could win a singles encounter in the $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Tuesday. The ...
    Rushmi starts on a winning note
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 4. The fifth seed Rushmi Chakravarthi defeated the 505th-ranked Ilke Gers of New Zealand 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 in the first round of the $10,000 ITF women's circuit tennis tournament in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia, on ...

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