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Athletics
Team for C'Wealth Games named
NEW DELHI, JULY 1.The Amateur Athletic Federation of India (AAFI) has selected a five-member team for participation in the Commonwealth Games beginning at Manchester on July 24. The team comprises the lone male member; shot putter Navpreet ...


Cricket
Sri Lanka has its task cut out
LEEDS, JULY 1. The first round bouts of the NatWest Trophy III tri-series have been close to first-rate quality so far. The spectators who thronged the stadium at Trent Bridge, Lord's and The Oval could not have expected a better show of flair ...
Other Stories

  • LOIs at Headingley
  • Parthiv: busy soaking up the sun
  • All credit to the bowlers


    Football
    World Cup — a grand success
    TOKYO, JULY 1.Japan and South Korea today applauded their success in co-hosting Asia's first World Cup as champions Brazil basked in the glory of winning soccer's most prestigious prize for an unprecedented fifth time. For runners-up Germany, ...
    Flair prevails over team ethic
    YOKOHAMA, JULY 1.Disciplined teamwork rather than flair may have been the hallmark of so many teams at the World Cup — but in the end it was the individual genius of Brazil's footballers that won the day. South Korea, Denmark, the United ...
    Other Stories

  • Goal famine suggests changes are needed
  • Best and worst of this World Cup
  • Pele `freezing me out' of FIFA: Maradona
  • Ronaldo returns as football's favourite son


    Tennis
    A soul-lifting tale of friendship
    LONDON, JULY 1. Forget Ronaldo's brilliance and Brazil's brush strokes of genius on a football field. Forget, too, all the talk about end or eras and the beginning of new ones at Wimbledon. Forget all the games people play. Now, pause for a ...


    Volleyball
    Clubs in India need more international exposure
    CHENNAI, JULY 1.In improving the standard of any sport, clubs play a vital role. Unless these outfits expose themselves to competitions at the international level, it is impossible to build strong national squads. Unfortunately, Indian clubs ...


    Shooting
    It's more than a mere hope for Indians
    LAHTI (FINLAND), JULY 1. It is bright. The nights are as bright as day, and it is sunlight for 24 hours in these parts of the world at this time of the year. The weather is pleasant, and it rains at the drop of a hat, but not enough to break ...

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