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'Punter' Ponting turns plundererADELAIDE, DEC. 12.It was a beautiful day of cricket for Australia. The chilly winds and a short spell of rain left the spectators shivering even as the Indian bowlers wilted under a calculated assault by the Australian batsmen, especially Ricky ... Highest day-score at the Adelaide Oval During the course of his knock Ricky Ponting (when on 27) became the fourth batsman to aggregate 1000-plus runs this calendar year after Matthew Hayden (1106 runs), Brian Lara (1054) and Graeme Smith (1008). Ponting with 1149 runs now has the ... Both teams play `safe' after Lloyd's warning KANDY, DEC. 12. Clive Lloyd's warning bit home today when the 22 players in the second Test between Sri Lanka and England could not raise a cross word, neither an incident nor an angry gesture in six hours and 80 overs. Only 170 runs were scored ... Court upholds Kale's suspension PUNE, DEC. 12. The Additional Sessions Judge B.N. Deshpande here on Friday upheld the suspension of cricketer Abhijit Kale by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). In view of this order, Kale will not be able to play any match as ... Advantage Australia The fact that the Aussies have reached the 400-run mark indicates the level of their dominance on the first day of the second Test in Adelaide. It must be said though that the surface at the Adelaide Oval is among the most batsmen friendly ... Other Stories
Tennis Isha, Arun Prakash in finals NEW DELHI, DEC. 12. The biggest Indian hope was dashed as the top-seeded Karan Rastogi was beaten, but Isha Lakhani and Arun Prakash kept the home hopes alive by clinching the final berths in the Asian junior tennis championship at the DLTA ... Billiards & Snooker Habib-Shah still on top MUMBAI, DEC. 12. Rafath Habib and Rupesh Shah maintained pole position after five rounds of the Bombay Gymkhana men's doubles (time limit) invitation snooker tournament, sponsored by HDFC Asset Management and co-sponsored by DSP Merrill Lynch, on ... Chess Ganguly in sole lead; IM norm for Venkatesh KOZHIKODE, DEC. 12.The 41st National men's `A' championship at the Chess India Complex witnessed plenty of action, for a change. Of the day's 24 games, 15 finished in one way or the other. And hearteningly, only one game was quickly drawn. The ... Table Tennis Petroleum looks set for another sweep MANESAR (HARYANA), DEC. 12. Another ruthless dominance of the Petroleum players is expected when the Hero Honda 65th National and inter-State table tennis championship opens on Saturday, at the sprawling Manesar Club, just off the busy ... Shooting
Samresh, Mansher & Gagan on targetHYDERABAD, DEC. 12.Samresh Jung, Mansher Singh and Gagan Narang clinched gold in the men's 50 metre free pistol, trap and 10 metre air rifle events respectively of the National shooting championships at the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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