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Cricket
Ganguly's men mean business
DAMBULLA, JULY 15. Sourav Ganguly can be very articulate if he chooses to be. It is not often that he speaks his mind. On Thursday, one realised immediately that the Indian cricket captain meant business when he said, "I don't believe in tags ...

THE PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN
Throwing — an emotional and controversial part
Harbhajan Singh's return to the fray is welcome news and a reminder of the journey upon which sport takes its practitioners. Already in his brief career the young spinner has known triumph and misfortune, valour and villainy. Enormously to his ...

Tripti shines
NEW DELHI, JULY 15.Tripti Khot's all-round performance (four for nine and 15 not out) steered Maharashtra to a thumping 10-wicket win against Orissa in a league match in the National sub-junior women's cricket championship ...

Other Stories

  • A tempting offer
  • Nath hits century
  • Anil Kumar slams century
  • Unbeaten 109 by Anil Kumar
  • Mangalore follows on

    Tennis
    Rusedski enters quarterfinals
    LOS ANGELES, JULY 15. Britain's Greg Rusedski, Germany's Nicolas Kiefer, American Mardy Fish, and Cyril Saulnier of France advanced to the quarterfinals of the Mercedes-Benz Cup tennis tournament on Wednesday. Rusedski ran his winning streak ...

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  • Divya beats Vidushi
  • Rain washes out play

    Hockey
  • Army triumphs
  • AC Guards keeps SBI at bay
  • Indira Gandhi International Gold Cup revived
  • Belgium pips India
  • ZMHS rallies to win

    Football
  • East Bengal to tour England
  • Paraguay upsets Brazil, tops group
  • 2-1 win for Garhwal Diamond
  • Rotary MS in semifinals
  • Satish slots five
  • Hat-trick by Dinesh
  • Tiruvallur squeezes past Tiruchi
  • Nilgiris DFA in last eight

    Archery
  • Dola in last eight

    Badminton
    Lenin overcomes Binoy
    KOCHI, JULY 15. Kerala's C.C. Lenin (Kzde) overcame a first set loss to defeat compatriot P.V. Binoy (Thsr) 9-15, 15-10, 15-13 and enter the boys' under-19 singles third round in the fourth Servo RSC Play for Gold South India Open badminton ...

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  • Sujathamma in semifinals

    Chess
  • Wajih & Bajaj triumph
  • Thej Kumar in lead

    Generalia
  • Olympic Run on July 25

    Golf
    Casey, Levet share lead after Els stumbles
    TROON, JULY 15.British Open favourite Ernie Els charged into an early lead at Royal Troon before slipping back with a late double-bogey in the first round on Thursday. The South African had to settle for a two-under-par 69 in bright, calm ...

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  • Lehal in the van

    Racing : Horse
  • Impasse continues

    Racing : Motor
  • Mahindra Great Escape rally

    Sports : General
    Winning, the most important thing: Sunil Dutt
    NEW DELHI, JULY 15. "Winning is the most important thing,'' said the Union Sports Minister, Sunil Dutt, on Thursday as he wished a small group of athletes success at the Athens Olympic Games. Mr. Dutt's line on "winning'', though not really the ...

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  • Armstrong wins ESPY Award

    Table Tennis
  • India set to dominate

    Volleyball
    Indians made to sweat
    BANGALORE, JULY 15. The Indian Youth team had it in it to put it across the Uzbekistan National team to win a tight contest at 3-2 in the third of the five scheduled volleyball `Test' matches. The SAI Indoor facility at Kengeri saw the Russia ...

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  • Warangal wins

    World View
    Torri Edwards tests positive
    SACRAMENTO (California): Torri Edwards, the second-place finisher in the women's 100 metres in the U.S. Olympic track and field trials, has tested positive for a banned stimulant, the sport's governing body said on Thursday. Edwards tested ...

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  • Hayden closing in on Lara, Dravid



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