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Badminton
Zubin does India proud
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19. Thirteen-year old Zubin Kumar won the mini cadet boys' title as India bagged one gold, three silver and one bronze, in the World table tennis Youth Festival championship held in Tiszaujvaros, Hungary. The championship was ...
Sedate start to open events
BANGALORE, JUNE 19.It was sedate start to the open events of the PSCB inter-unit badminton championship at the Raheja— KBA Stadium here today and all the fancied players, in both the men's and women's sections made it to quarter-final round ...


Cricket
Gough is back
LONDON, JUNE 19. Darren Gough, rosy of cheek and full of figure, returns to the England squad for the one-day international cricket series against India and Sri Lanka which begins next week. "He's a stone overweight,'' said two former Test ...
Other Stories

  • High power ICC meet next week
  • BCCI moots contract system
  • Akhtar blows away Australia


    Football
    Memories of the 1970 classic linger on
    SHIZUOKA, JUNE 19. One thing is often overlooked when fans of a certain age recall the 1970 World Cup — it was the first to be shown on television in colour. And not just any old colour but rich vibrant colours, not quite true to life. ...
    After the shocks, the earthquake?
    YOKOHAMA, JUNE 19.The succession of shocks that have sent tremors rippling through soccer's established order at the World Cup may turn into an earthquake when the tournament enters its closing stages on Friday. The quarterfinals may start ...
    Other Stories

  • Reward for Casillas' heroics
  • 'Korea-mania' scales new heights
  • Blanket ban on Pinto
  • Germany getting computer help
  • Better chance if you hit the net first
  • Big Phil show: The best show in town


    Tennis
    Sheethal's resilience pays off
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 19. Sheethal Goutham was tottering on the brink but she overcame bouts of her own indifferent play and a spirited challenge from the petite Sonal Phadke in booking a semifinal berth with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 victory in the ITF women's ...
    Hewitt struggles
    DEN BOSCH, JUNE 19. Top-seeded Australian Lleyton Hewitt needed two tiebreakers to edge American veteran Michael Chang, 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-4) in the first round of the ATP Ordina Open grass court on Tuesday. The results: Men: Lleyton ...
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  • Kournikova crashes out

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