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Badminton
Campers strike discordant note
HYDERABAD, MAY 16. The ambience is quite familiar for the Dronacharya Awardee S.M. Arif and the All England champion Pullela Gopi Chand at the Fateh Maidan Indoor Stadium — venue for the Indian preparatory camp for the July Commonwealth ...


Chess
Abhijeet makes short work of Taibang
CHENNAI, MAY 16. The top three seeds in the boys' under-14 section, Deep Sen Gupta, G. Rohit and Abhijeet Gupta ware in resounding form as they recorded comfortable victories to be among the leaders at the end of the third round in the 15th Ramco ...


Cricket
He believed he was the best
ST. JOHNS, MAY 16.Getting Curtly Ambrose to talk was tough in his playing days because, as the great bowler said, he preferred to let the ball to the talking. So, when he spoke, it was a rare act by Ambrose. A visit to Lashings Club where ...
Other Stories

  • A pleasant surprise for Kartik
  • Where are the allrounders?
  • Atapattu, Jayawardene sparkle
  • Kumble is fine, says surgeon


    Football
    World Cup: Down memory lane 1990 — Italy
    The 1990 World Cup witnessed the lowest goals-per-game average, a deluge of sendings-off and arguably the worst final ever seen. Just 115 goals were scored from 52 games at an average of 2.21 per game. There were 16 red cards and 164 bookings at ...
    WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN
    Men who matter: Michael Owen
    Speed thrills. It also kills. Michael Owen's speed thrills the fans and kills the enemy! When Owen travelled to France four years back, he was a boy. Now, he is a man...and a superstar. Light of feet and brave of heart, Owen, along with David ...
    Other Stories

  • Zidane strike gives Real Madrid ninth title
  • Titanium thrashes Punjab Police


    Hockey
    Gurmeet gives Punjab Police semifinal slot
    MUMBAI, MAY 16.Punjab Police pulled off a 1-1 draw with Air-India on Thursday to set up a tantalising semifinal clash with archrival Indian Airlines in the 100th Aga Khan hockey tournament (sponsored by Bharat Petroleum). Needing at least one ...


    Sports : General
    Sport Digest
    ATHLETICS: IRVINE (CALIFORNIA): World 100m record holder Maurice Greene is not likely to run again until next month's Athens meeting after injuring his left leg in training, his coach has said. Greene, who is also the Olympic and world ...

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