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    Cricket
    THE PETER ROEBUCK COLUMN
    Time to groom Ganguly's successor
    India must start grooming its next captain. Sourav Ganguly need not feel threatened by the suggestion. On the contrary, he ought to welcome it. No one sensible will suggest that a change of guard is imminent, merely that preparations need to be ...

    Ganguly should take a leaf out of English book
    LONDON, SEPT. 4. The jewels have turned into ordinary stones. All in the span of two matches. The batsmen and bowlers have taken turns to fail. The overwhelming defeats at the hands of England at Trent Bridge and The Oval have created a scare in ...

    England wins series
    THE OVAL, SEPT. 4. Mohammad Kaif did a world of good to his reputation even as India slipped to another big defeat at the hands of England in the second match of the NatWest Challenge on Friday. ...

    Rain mars play
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 4. Rain played spoilsport on the first day of the three-day quarterfinals in the all-India Coromandel King Moin-ud-Dowla cricket tournament here at different venues. At Gymkhana Grounds, Hyderabad was 61 for one in 17.3 overs ...

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  • Big win for Salwan Boys School
  • BCCI Tender panel discusses television rights
  • Tendulkar out
  • Unbeaten century by Symonds
  • Pruthviraj scalps six
  • Robert bats well
  • Anil's century goes in vain
  • Pavan and Santosh shine for Dharwad

    Tennis
    Double for Rushmi
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 4. The top-seeded Rushmi Chakravarthi asserted her class in beating her doubles partner Sai Jayalakshmy 6-3, 6-2 in just over an hour in the final of the BSNL $10,000 ITF women's tennis tournament at the DLTA Complex here on ...

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  • Erratic Serena and Roddick manage wins
  • Rastogi loses in quarterfinals
  • Ritwik, Abrar in final
  • Double for Fariz, Kyra

    Hockey
  • Hat-trick by Sonu
  • Flying HC enters round robin league

    Football
  • Oxford enters quarterfinals
  • IAF enters final
  • SAI holds HAL

    Athletics
  • Jimmy George award for Anju

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  • Aparna, Abhinn reign supreme

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  • RNSIT scrapes through

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  • Rajjan's team triumphs

    Chess
  • Harikrishna shocks Azmaiparashvili
  • Three teams share lead
  • Srinivas wins title

    Golf
    Mukesh Kumar is champion
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 4. It is not easy to dislodge champion golfers once they establish the lead. Snatching the top slot from overnight leader Rafiq Ali the other day, Mukesh Kumar consolidated his position to shoot a six under-66 in the fourth and ...

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  • Kapil Dev leads India to title

    Racing : Horse
    DBA Colts Trial Stakes wears an open look
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 5.With most of the runners in good form, the DBA Colts Trial Stakes (1,600m) wears an open look. Among the leading contenders are Elite Zone, Southern Regent and Rare Ivory. There will be no false ...

    Racing : Motor
  • Solberg keeps lead

    Shooting
  • NRAI felicitates Rathore
  • Nana Patekar — the new `shooting' star
  • All-India meet from today

    Sports : General
  • Anju to concentrate on foreign meets
  • MCC Chennai lifts title
  • Maiden title for Chennai Cheetahs
  • Trophy shared

    Squash
  • Kabir Kar advances
  • Lincou in final

    Swimming
  • Srinand pips Rehan for gold
  • Saba Sait sets a new mark
  • Eastern Railway is overall champion

    Table Tennis
  • Rajath, Aparna claim titles

    Volleyball
  • Australia beats Chinese Taipei
  • T.N. to host National meet

    Weightlifting
  • Dey's day out



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