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Cricket
Railways in command, courtesy Bangar
NEW DELHI, FEB. 5. When Sanjay Bangar rises from his bed, he sees the lovely pitch from his windows and begins the day with a silent prayer on his lips: one more opportunity to serve the team. Being accommodated with his mates in the dingy ... More


Pakistan profits from missed chances
SHARJAH, FEB. 7. Profiting from a series of missed chances, Pakistan, put in to bat on the most amiable of pitches, established early ascendancy in the second Test against the West Indies here on Thursday. The bedrock of Pakistan's total of 344 ... More
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  • John Reid to oversee India-Zimbabwe series
  • Australia, a step closer to glory
  • Bengal snatches lead
  • Martin and Zaheer put Hyderabad on the spot
  • Punjab tightens grip

    Football
    Mousavi strikes for Churchill
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 7. Iranian striker Mousavi Sayed Amin in his first outing in the Indian domestic circuit, scored two goals in Churchill Brothers's 2-1 win over qualifier Army XI in a group `D' quarterfinal league match in the 114th Durand Cup ... More

    Hockey
    It's our crop of best talent
    MUMBAI, FEB. 7. Former internationals, Mervyn Fernandes, Manipandey Somaya and Iqbaljit Singh said at a seminar `On a medal hunt, World Cup hockey 2002' that the 22 probables selected for the World Cup in Kuala Lumpur are the `best talent ... More

    Tennis
    Paes to play first rubber
    BEIRUT, FEB.7The visiting Indian team received a huge psychological boost on the eve of its Asia-Oceania Group I first round Davis Cup tie against Lebanon here today as Leander Paes, India's trump-card, was drawn to play the opening ... More


    Other Stories

  • Venus in last eight
  • Gosavi defeats Shankar

    Boxing
    Ramanand outslugs Birju
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 7. Reputation does not matter and in the ring years of hard-earned fame may mean nothing if age catches up with you. Two renowned boxers, Birju Sah and Lalit Prasad, learnt this the hard way as they crashed out in the 48th ... More

    Volleyball
    Railways in no mood to relent
    PAYYANUR, FEB. 7. Railways blotted its impressive record in the National championship last year by losing to Andhra in the women's final. But it bounced back to the No. 1 spot this year at Raipur. And the strongest outfit in the country today is ... More



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