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Cricket
India-Pakistan ties to resume with under-19 team visit
NEW DELHI, JUNE 29. After more than a decade, an India team will visit Pakistan to play a cricket match when its under-19 side takes part in a triangular tournament in the coming months. The India under-19 will be in Pakistan from August 29 to ...
It's Nissanka's turn to bag five
KINGSTON, JUNE 29. The West Indies regained the edge following a first innings batting collapse by restricting Sri Lanka to 129 for five and a tenuous lead of 146 after two days of the second cricket Test on Saturday. On a day when 15 wickets ...
Their magic is still telling... on a different stage
CHENNAI, JUNE 29.The magic endures. Their battles were legendary, so were their conquests. Old soldiers... they never die really. Dennis Lillee, the classical fast bowler, and Greg Chappell, the perfectly-balanced batsman, from the years gone ...
Kallis authors another splendid century
CANTERBURY, JUNE 29.For the second day in a row, Jacques Kallis, batting so serenely that one imagined him to be in a special state of grace, scored the century that gave South Africa a winning chance against Zimbabwe in the third match of the ...
Other Stories

  • Bangladesh loses tour opener
  • Trescothick, Solanki take England to an easy win


    Tennis
    Federer looks the part, but the question mark remains
    LONDON, JUNE 29.The Grand Slam tennis championships are, in fact, two tournaments rolled into one. The first week is a sort of carnival when games are played, won and lost. The second is serious business when the big boys sharpen their swords ...


    Hockey
    India wins Hamburg Masters
    HAMBURG, JUNE 29. Believe it or not. India won the Hamburg Masters, for its second title in a month after Champions Challenge in Sydney. If one believes that there divinity shapes our ends, it came in the form of Argentina on Sunday. When an ...


    Football
    Eto'o helps Mallorca lift Copa del Rey
    ELCHE (SPAIN), JUNE 29. Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o scored two late goals as Mallorca crushed Recreativo de Huelva 3-0 to lift the Copa del Rey for the first time on Saturday. Despite the death of his international teammate Marc-Vivien Foe ...
    Other Stories

  • Was Foe's death due to a gastric problem?
  • East Bengal for Indonesia's LG Cup


    Athletics
    Bobby Aloysius bags gold
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 29. Bobby Aloysius has won the high jump title in the British senior inter regional championship. Competing in the meet at Birmingham on Saturday, as an international invitee, Bobby cleared a height of 1.82 metres to clinch the ...


    Chess
    Mamedyarov snatches lead
    CHENNAI, JUNE 29. Lead changed hands in the boys' section after an all-Azerbaijani affair where the top seed Shakhriyaz Mamedyarov wrested the lead from Kadir Guseinov in an eventful eighth round game of the World Junior chess championship at ...


    Racing : Motor
    Ralf Schumacher's maiden win of the season
    NUERBERGRING, JUNE 29.Ralf Schumacher led a Williams-BMW 1-2 finish in the European Grand Prix on Sunday ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya. The Williams team profited from engine troubles of pole position holder Kimi Raikkonen, who withdrew from ...


    Sports : General
    India wins 10 more gold in Special Olympics
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 29. Ketan Bhobe won three gold medals in badminton and Aslam Pasha claimed two in athletics on a bumper day for India at the Special Olympic Games in Dublin, Ireland, which saw the country nearly double their medals, tally ...



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