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Flop show by star Indian batsmen
Ashen-faced, Rahul Dravid admitted Fridays 18-run defeat at the hands of Australia was hard to stomach and such losses hurt. He accepted hed himself been below par throughout the tournament and that his batsme ... |
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Its Martina vs Sania today
The tennis gods sure love a spectacle. They are also sympathetic towards the Calcuttans, bloated silly after being conti ... |
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Navratilovas great, but should have stopped earlier: Huber
Liezel Huber is in the city to participate in the Sunfeast Open. Apart from the fact that she was, at one time, world No ... |
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Sania: One of my most consistent displays
Top seed Martina Hingis and crowd-favourite Sania Mirza set up the much-anticipated semi-final clash at the WTA Sunfeast ... |
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Brett Lee is hugged by Andrew Symonds after Australia beat India by 18 runs in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. (Reuters)
Dhonis appeal to corporates, PSUs
Mahendra Singh Dhoni has urged both the corporate world and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) t..
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CA to look at long-term alliance with MCA
Highly impressed by the facilities at the Kinrara Oval, Cricket Australia (CA) will explore the..
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Europe take charge
Helped by Darren Clarkes emotional victory, Sergio Garcias ... |
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Five records on Day II
Five national records, including one best Indian performance by Mahara ... |
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Gangjee keeps hopes alive
Rahil Gangjee kept the Indian challenge alive on the second day of the ... |
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Jeev shares 24th spot
Jeev Milkha Singh fired a bogey-free three-under 68 to climb 35 places ... |
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No evidence of tampering: Waqar
Pakistans bowling coach Waqar Younis has asserted that the ball ... |
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Kartik shines with bat; Sussex top
Indian left-arm spinner Murali Kartik shone with the bat for Lancashir ... |
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Indian spikers claim bronze
India had to settle for the bronze in the 13th Asian Junior Mens ... |
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Atwal lies tied 82nd
A topsy-turvy round with four birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey ... |
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ICC rejects Pak demand on Hair
Pakistans demand that Australian umpire Darrell Hair should not ... |
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Russia take 2-0 lead vs US
Marat Safin beat Andy Roddick and Mikhail Youzhny downed James Blake t ... |
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Post-Asian Games, India will need a new set-up
we finished 12th in 1986, 10th in 1990, ninth in 1998, 10th in 2002 and no ... |
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Vieira handed 3-match ban
Inter Milan midfielder Patrick Vieira was handed a three-match ban by ... |
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Star-studded Manipur start with a bang
Star-studded Manipur began their campaign in the Santosh Trophy on a winni ... |
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Players given golf course for practice
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is all set to host the presti ... |
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