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Cricket Grant Flower lifts Zimbabwe to victory NOTTINGHAM, JUNE 26. Zimbabwe, outclassed in the Test series by England and beaten by Ireland in a practice game, restored its good name in the opening match in the tri-series against England and South Africa at Trent Bridge on Thursday. ... King in for Le Roux KOLKATA, JUNE 27.The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday named Gregory Allen King as the new fitness trainer of the Indian cricket team. The 30-year-old from East London in South Africa was picked from a list of eight after the ... Other Stories
Tennis
Roddick on a roll, in fourth roundLONDON, JUNE 27. When America needs, America delivers. The golden age of American tennis, featuring the incomparable Pete Sampras and the still-formidable Andre Agassi, 33, may not have ended quite yet. But an answer may have been found already ...
Double for VandanaMYSORE, JUNE 27. Vandana Murali completed a double in the AITA under-18 championship series at the Vontikoppal Club courts here today. After her doubles triumph on Thursday with Shraddha Lodha of Maharashtra, top-seeded Vandana claimed the girls ...
Hat-trick for Prakash AmritrajNEW DELHI, JUNE 27. There was no doubting the overwhelming supremacy of the 19-year-old Prakash Amritraj as he performed a grand hat-trick in the ITF Satellite tennis circuit, winning his third singles title, with a 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) triumph over ... Football
Foe's death overshadows Cameroon's winLYON, JUNE 27.The Confederations Cup will conclude as planned despite the death of Cameroon star Marc-Vivien Foe, who collapsed during the semifinal against Colombia, FIFA chief Sepp Blatter said. While doctors fought in vain to save Foe's ... Other Stories
Chess
PSPB continues to lead after a controversial matchVIJAYAWADA, JUNE 27. The normally affable R.B. Ramesh, the reigning British Open champion, was visibly upset at the arbiter's decision to declare his game against Tamil Nadu State champion, K. Gunasekaran, as a draw under time pressure in the ... Dzagnidze beats Harika, extends lead CHENNAI, JUNE 27. Nana Dzagnidze of Georgia extended her lead with a marathon 86-move victory over Dronavalli Harika in the fifth round of the World junior girls chess championship at Nakhichevan in Azerbaijan on Thursday. Nana, who won in a ... Swimming
Rehan sets sights on Olympic qualificationNEW DELHI, JUNE 27. Star swimmer Rehan Poncha posted a unique achievement by winning all his events in National record time, at the 30th junior National swimming championship at the Talkatora Complex here on Friday. Poncha bested his own ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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