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CRICKET
Dhoni and his men have left a lasting impression down under
Immense self-belief was the hallmark of India’s remarkable campaign in the Commonwealth Bank tri-series

TENNIS
Serena overcomes Obziler’s challenge
Amanmuradova’s giant-killing run continues; Bammer loses to Rodionova

CRICKET
Ponting lavishes praise on Ishant
Brisbane: Australian captain Ricky Ponting gave a thumbs up to young paceman Ishant Sharma, saying the Indian speedster produced “some of the better bowling I have faced in Test cricket.” “Ishant has been the ...

HOCKEY
India steamrollers Mexico
Rajpal, Prabhjot Singh help themselves to a hat-trick each

CRICKET
Indian batsmen take top three spots
Melbourne: Gautam Gambhir, Sachin Tendulkar and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni rule the roost in the batting charts of the CB cricket tri-series, which India won by taming world champion Australia in its own den. The presence of the ...

CRICKET
Praveen: swinging his way to success
Mumbai: Learie Constantine wrote four decades ago that there is no way of becoming a great bowler simply by copying someone else. As in music and art, so in cricket; each bowling artist is so because he has something the others haven’t ...

TENNIS
Tennis’ superhero losing a little of his powers
Federer is still the world’s best player but is also more vulnerable than before, writesRohit Brijnath

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