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Perfection through the day would be the key to successThe Test series is now history and both the teams must be eagerly waiting for the one-day series to commence. Pakistan is looking forward to maintaining its superiority over India while the `Men in Blue' will be hoping to restore their pride by ... HOCKEY Indian team selection: shocks, surprises as usual Chennai: It is difficult to figure out the urgency or need for another hockey series with Pakistan now. Apart from accentuating the stress and strain on the players who have been involved in high voltage events for nearly six months, precious ... TENNIS
Maiden title for PalkinaFinal jinx continues to haunt Megha Vakharia Cricket Former Delhi players form forum to fight corruption NEW DELHI: : Some distinguished former Delhi cricketers have formed a forum to fight corruption afflicting the game in the Capital. The association, named Forum of Delhi Cricketers (FDC), has appealed to the Delhi and District Cricket Association ... Midhun new kid on the block KOCHI: With stars like Sreesanth, Tinu Yohannan and Prasanth Chandran, Kerala's pace bowling department is quite crowded these days. But that has not stopped K.L. Midhun from displaying his fine `cherry-ware' in recent tournaments. The medium ... Other Stories
Tennis Hockey Football Kasaragod shocks Ernakulam MANJERI: In both its last two matches, Kasaragod had gone into half-time trailing, but came back strongly to win in each of those games. The story was hardly different on Saturday night at the Govt. BHSS Ground here, as Kasaragod shocked holder ... Other Stories
Athletics Golf Chopra sizzles; Atwal misses cut Scottsdale: It was Daniel Chopra's turn to go on a birdie spree as the Indo-Swede registered a card of six-under 65 and rose up to tied 30th after the second round at the FBR Open golf on the USPGA Tour here on Friday. Chopra, in danger of ... Other Stories
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