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Gul, Nazir put Pakistan on top
Lara stands defiant as the Windies batting line-up crumbles

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Key players need to perform, says Rahul Dravid
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GOLF
Randhawa slips, Goosen takes lead
Shanghai: Jyoti Randhawa lost his lead but stayed in touch with the leaders after the third round even as all four Indians moved inside the top-20 to indicate the strength of the Indian challenge at the star-studded HSBC Champions golf tournament ...

Cricket
Badrinath to lead City
CHENNAI: S. Badrinath will lead the City team, while R. Sathish will captain the Combined Districts side in the match for the C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer Shield to be played here from November 14 to 16. The teams: City: S. Badrinath, M. Vijay, ...

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Henin-Hardenne beats Sharapova
The Belgian to finish the year as No. 1

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Deep Sengupta surges ahead
NEW DELHI: Deep Sengupta nailed overnight leader G.N. Gopal with a fine display of endgame technique and snatched the lead in the sixth round of the Asian junior chess championship at the Bapu Samaj Sewa Kendra here on Saturday. Deep's 55-move ...

Fenil Shah declared winner


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Swimming
Records galore: Bhagya sets two
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Forty five records were set on the second day of the third National Masters aquatic meet at the water works swimming pool here on Saturday. S. Bhagya of Kerala set two records in the group (25-29) category to take her records ...

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