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Chappell is a fantastic coach: LehmannCHENNAI: Darren Lehmann's shaven head gleams under the afternoon sun. His blue eyes probably shine brighter. The effervescent Australian still bristles with life. He is 35, has galloped into the sunset, but retains the buoyancy that ... CRICKET - ALL IN THE GAME
Spat resolved in the `larger interests of the game'
Celebrity match serves its purposeCricket Ganguly is difficult to work with: Flintoff Other Stories
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Fifty not out for Raul GonzalezLONDON: Raul Gonzalez scored a record 50th goal in the Champions League, helping Real Madrid to a 2-1 victory over Greek club Olympiakos on Wednesday. After midfielder Pantelis Kafes levelled for Olympiakos in the 48th on a 20-metre drive, ... Other Stories
Badminton Basketball Boxing Four Indians in semifinals NEW DELHI: : Four Indian boxers, including M.C. Merykom and L. Sarita Devi, moved into the semifinals of the women's World Boxing Championships at Podolsk, near Moscow, in Russia. World champion Merykom outclassed her Canadian opponent Fortin ... Chess Anand lights up the opening day Other Stories
Golf Digvijay tied second on rain-hit day BEIJING: : Digvijay Singh was lying tied second with six holes remaining when rain stopped play in the first round of the $200,000 Crowne Plaza Open here on Thursday. Digvijay was one shot off the lead held by Thai Thaworn Wiratchant, who ... Other Stories
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Chennai Cheetahs surprised by BARAMUMBAI: : Defending champion Chennai Cheetahs and runner-up Bombay Gymkhana were ousted in the semifinal phase of the 72nd Orange all-India rugby tournament, losing to British Asian Rugby Association (BARA) and Bangalore RFC respectively in ... Other Stories
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