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Chappell will bring a lot of fresh ideas: BalajiBusy even during the off-season Korea has it easy against Malaysia Kuala Lumpur: Even an insipid, below average performance by Korea was enough to deflate the Malaysia's euphoria over Sunday's triumph against India in the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament here. The 4-0 verdict after a goal-less desultory first ...
Kerala runs over a hapless APTIRUCHI: Kerala scored a whopping 11-0 win over Andhra Pradesh in the South Zone phase of the National under-21 football championship at St. Joseph's College HSS here on Monday. E.K. Arun and Sirajudheen struck three goals each. The Kerala ... Cricket `Our first innings effort was pathetic' Bridgetown (BARBADOS): Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer blasted his batsmen after the West Indies sealed a 276-run win with more than a day to spare in the first Test, calling the team's first innings performance ``spineless.'' Woolmer said the ... Other Stories
Tennis David Ferrer dethrones Gaston Gaudio PARIS: Gaston Gaudio's reign as French Open champion came to an end on Monday when the Argentinian fifth seed was knocked out in the fourth round by David Ferrer 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7/5), 5-7, 6-4 of Spain. It was the fourth time the duo had met ... Other Stories
Football Ronaldo not keen on Confed Cup RIO DE JANEIRO: Three-time FIFA Player of the Year Ronaldo reiterated his desire to skip the Confederations Cup even though coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has hinted that the striker could lose his place in the team if he refuses to play in next ... Other Stories
Chess Racing : Horse Shooting Sports : General Table Tennis Wrestling Superb show by Indian wrestlers New Delhi: The Indian wrestlers came up with a splendid show, bagging two silver and five bronze medals, in the 18th senior Asian wrestling championships for men and women held at Wuhan, China. Alka Tomar (59-kg) and Geetika Jakhar (63-kg) won ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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