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Badminton
  • ONGC, IOCL take honours


    Cricket
    Youngsters' chance to stand up and be counted
    MUMBAI, JUNE 18. Sourav Ganguly boarding the last flight out of Dum Dum to Mumbai on Monday meant that Rahul Dravid was once again asked to `replace' the tour captain at the official press conference at Taj Mahal Hotel. The airline, by which ...
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  • England will be tough to beat
  • England scores a 10-wkt. win
  • Ronnie Irani may get the nod


    Football
    The gap is closing, says Arena
    JEONJU (SOUTH KOREA), JUNE 18. Bring on Germany. The Americans' 2-0 victory over Mexico to reach the World Cup quarterfinals — its best performance in 72 years — makes even a victory over Germany on Friday look possible. American ...
    Genius plus luck: That's what England is up against
    KOBE, JUNE 18. Brazil may just be a trick of the eastern light. England's problem, though, is that there is no defence against genius or luck. The Brazilians had a measure of both in the Wing Stadium as they eliminated Belgium with an uneven ...
    Ahn ambushes Azzurri
    DAEJEON, JUNE 18.South Korea pulled off a stunning 2-1 victory over ten-man Italy in extra time on Tuesday to advance to the quarterfinals of the World Cup. Ahn Jung-hwan, who earlier missed a penalty, scored the golden goal in the 117th ...
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  • Pinto provisionally suspended
  • Bookies anticipate record betting
  • Turks' joy knows no bounds
  • Hierro to hang up his boots
  • Davala is Turkey's hero as Japan mourns the demise of its dream


    Tennis
    Hewitt, Venus head seedings list
    LONDON, JUNE 18. Lleyton Hewitt and Venus Williams have been named as the top seeds for this year's Wimbledon championship to be held in London from Monday. Venus' sister Serena is seeded second in the ladies' championship and incidentally, it ...
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  • Wimbledon live on STAR Sports
  • Geeta-Ridhina duo in semifinals
  • Federer advances

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