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Cricket
Flintoff & Stewart fashion England's win
TRENT BRIDGE, JUNE 28.Andrew Flintoff added another spellbinding chapter to his already thick volume of success stories in recent times in the NatWest Trophy III tri-series on Thursday. Flintoff is taller than the rest of the England players in ...
Confident India meets determined England
LONDON, JUNE 28. The climate might not have been as pleasant as the Indians experienced at Canterbury or Grace Road, where they played two of their three warm-up games before their NatWest Trophy opening fixture against England at Lord's on ...
England win no surprise
It did not really come as a surprise that England defeated Sri Lanka comfortably in the opening match of the NatWest Trophy one- day competition. The Englishmen have been playing positive cricket all summer, while the Lankans appear to be lacking ...
Other Stories

  • ODIs at Lord's
  • A successful return by Irani
  • Lou Vincent fined
  • Tendulkar signs contract with ESPN-Star Sports


    Football
    Korea, Turkey battle for third place
    DAEGU (SOUTH KOREA), JUNE 28. South Korea and Turkey end their amazing World Cup campaigns here on Saturday with a play-off match for third place, which for once means a great deal to both sides. The two unlikeliest last four contenders in the ...
    Just 25, and it's his third final
    YOKOHAMA (JAPAN), JUNE 28. Ronaldo will play in his third World Cup final on Sunday--and he is still only 25. Eight years ago, he was a reserve on the Brazil bench and did not get to kick a ball, though he had the privilege of holding the ...
    I'll do my best and let history judge me: Collina
    YOKOHAMA (JAPAN), JUNE 28. Like the players of Brazil and Germany, referee Pierluigi Collina hopes to have the best match of his life in Sunday's World Cup final. But he knows there's no guarantee. ``We try to do our best, absolutely we try to ...
    WORLD CUP NOTEBOOK
    Brazil squad `one big family,' says Carlos
    YOKOHAMA, Japan, JUNE 28. Roberto Carlos says Brazil's soccer squad is ``one big family,'' and that he'll struggle to pull himself away once the World Cup is over. ``I will forever miss this group,'' the Real Madrid defender said. The players ...
    Other Stories

  • I'll be there in spirit, says Ballack
  • New stars on the horizon
  • Cup final: something special for Kahn


    Racing : Motor
    Bruce and Rob take lead
    ROTORUA (NEW ZEALAND), JUNE 28. Satisfaction, so the saying goes, solves nothing; it only opens a new void, a fresh need. Reigning champion Karamjeet Singh (co-driver Allen Oh), in a Proton Pert, was third overall and first among the ...


    Tennis
    'Scud' blows off Nicolas Kiefer
    LONDON, JUNE 28. Reformed wild men with wild cards are a dangerous breed at Wimbledon. Should you need any proof of the devastating damage they can do, you can check with the seven good men whose dreams of grass court glory were shattered by a ...
    Sunil overcomes Ajay
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 28. Qualifier Sunil Kumar did his prospects a world of good, as he beat compatriot Ajay Ramaswamy 7-5, 6-4 in the pre-quarterfinals of the $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament in Lachine, Canada. Sunil had come through four ...


    Volleyball
    Indian team to play in Iran, Tunisia
    CHENNAI, JUNE 28. A 12-member Indian senior volleyball men's team that is to take part in the coming Pusan Asian Games, will take part in some training matches in Iran and Tunisia from June 30 to July 10, according to a press release from the ...


    Shooting
    Indian team leaves for Finland
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 28. He may have his hands full, especially in the light of two officials not having been cleared by the government, but national coach Prof. Sunny Thomas was cheerful and sounded optimistic about the Indian team's prospects in the ...

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