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Dravid dwells on his responsible inningsGEORGETOWN, APRIL 15.It was Lake Bourda here on Monday. The local cricket fan went to work, not even bothering to check the ground. It was flooded and even the teams did not stir out of their cosy hotel rooms. The umpires, Messrs Daryl Harper ... Other Stories
Football Quiz Corner The inquisition continues on the second biggest quadrennial sporting extravaganza on the planet. Questions: 1. Simple one to set the ball rolling. Who is the only man to captain and coach a World Cup winning team? 2. As we ... Other Stories
Golf
Tiger still the master of AugustaAUGUSTA, APRIL 15.One by one, the best golfers in the world stepped aside. It was yesterday at the Masters, and Tiger Woods was in the lead. ``After the front nine, I knew it was all over for me,'' US Open champion Retief Goosen said. He ... Hockey Punjab Police to meet IOCL in final BANGALORE, APRIL 15. For the second day in succession stone and bottle throwing marred the U & I hockey tournament, which was at the semifinal stage at the KSHA Stadium. The second semifinal match between Punjab Police and Karnataka was nicely ... Punjab Cops a law unto themselves BANGALORE, APRIL 15. Racing : Motor Karun on the right track CHENNAI, April, 15. Karun Chandok confirmed his rising stature on the international auto racing scene by finishing fourth in the British F-3 series at Donington Park circuit, according to information reaching here. Driving for T-Sport team, ... Sports : General Sport Digest CRICKET: Georgetown: ``It was a challenge to bowl to the greatest batsman in the world,'' for West Indian fast bowler Cameron Cuffy, who troubled the famed Indian batting line-up in the first Test here. ``I like this sort of ... Tennis Nalbandian secures maiden title ESTORIL (PORTUGAL), APRIL 15. Argentina's David Nalbandian clinched his first career title here on Sunday when he beat Finland's Jarkko Nieminen 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) in the final of Estoril Open. In the women's section, Spanish fourth-seeded Magui ... Other Stories
Shooting Unimpressive show by Indians NEW DELHI, APRIL 15. Jaspal Rana missed making the air pistol final by one point, and finished ninth in the shooting World Cup in Sydney. The Padma Shri awardee had rounds of 95, 97, 97, 96, 97 and 97 for a 579, while four others with rounds of ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | 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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