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World Cup
Kenya no match for the marauding Indians
DURBAN, MARCH 20. It was not a contest befitting a semifinal of the World Cup. Lacking in flair and the glamour one associates with an event of such magnitude, it petered out into a mediocre encounter. The Kenyans ran out of steam against the ...
Biggest and best ever World Cup: Gray
DURBAN, MARCH 20.The International Cricket Council (ICC) President, Mr. Malcolm Gray reiterated that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) could `face the possibility of suspension' should circumstances demand such a step to be taken ...
Spinners are not winners
DURBAN, MARCH 20.Spin bowling has failed to mesmerise batsmen in this World Cup and the fast bowlers and seamers have held sway. There is a remarkable exception though. The Sri Lankans bowlers have shared the spoils, Chaminda Vaas & Co taking ...
Other Stories

  • Kumble remains a spectator
  • What is wrong with this World Cup
  • A World XI from the World Cup
  • Tough for skippers
  • What's Dav up to?
  • Final as planned
  • Another racket busted
  • Zaheer to replace Bond
  • Ankle surgery for Nehra


    Chess
    An exciting race for title on the cards
    MONTE CARLO, MARCH 20.The title race in the 12th Amber chess tournament is going to be an exciting and close affair as the players are finding themselves in closer proximity to each other in points at the top after four rounds of the competition. ...


    Cricket
    It's Hirwani and Sreeshanth's day
    BANGALORE, MARCH 20.The former India leg-spinner who ambushed the West Indies at Chepauk in 1987, has gained weight, moves slow but still has a few tricks up his sleeve and an enthusiasm that refuses to fade. Hirwani's five for 71 along with ...
    Warne allowed to play for Lashings
    LONDON, MARCH 20. Shane Warne, the former Australian vice-captain serving a 12-month ban for failing a drug test, will be allowed to play club cricket in England this year. Warne, Australia's most successful bowler in international cricket, ...
    Other Stories

  • ICC planning new awards
  • Sharjah tourney in doubt


    Tennis
    Rohan Bopanna in semifinals
    MUMBAI, MARCH 20.Rohan Bopanna knew what it takes to quell doubles partner Fred Hemmes, ranked 34 places above on the International Tennis Federation computer in the singles. Hold your nerve in the face of big serves and aggressive intent and it ...
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  • Isha, Somdev progress in Malaysia


    Shooting
    Manavjit Singh among leaders
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 20. The wind was gaining momentum and was at its forceful best in the afternoon, testing the technique and the temperament of the shotgun marksmen. Manavjit Singh Sandhu was up to the task in facing the challenge as he shot a ...



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