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Cricket
Yuveraj, Dravid script Indian victory
LONDON, JUNE 29. The straight and simple formula of packing the team with batsmen fetched India a comfortable six-wicket victory against England in its first match of the NatWest Trophy III triseries at lord's on Saturday. In the centre at the ...
Richardson misses century
ST. GEORGE'S (GRENADA), JUNE 29.New Zealand opener Mark Richardson missed a century by five runs as the West Indies hit back late to limit the visitors to 208 for five Friday in the second and final Cable & Wireless cricket Test at Queen's Park ...


Football
Sukur makes amends with fastest goal in history
DAEGU (SOUTH KOREA), JUNE 29. Hakan Sukur scored the fastest goal in World Cup history in just 11 seconds and combined with Ilhan Mansiz on two others on Saturday as Turkey beat co-host South Korea 3-2 to clinch third place. The 30-year-old ...
Classic contrasts point to a grand finale
LONDON, JUNE 29. Poets versus Accountants. Bob Dylan versus Backstreet Boys. Nature versus Nurture. Art versus Science. Soul versus Mind. See it the way you choose. Or, see it simply as what it is: Brazil versus Germany. Whichever way you ...
Every player's dream
YOKOHAMA, JUNE 29.Ronaldo will flash his trademark gap-toothed smile in delight if he wins it and Oliver Kahn will take off his treasured gloves just to get his hands on it - Silvio Gazzaniga's beauty remains the ultimate possession for the ...
Big Phil and Rudi ready for final tussle
YOKOHAMA, JUNE 28. If the reputation of the two opposing coaches is anything to go by, Brazil versus Germany in Sunday's World Cup final will be a real humdinger. Brazil's Luiz Felipe Scolari and Germany's Rudi Voeller are two of the hungriest ...
Other Stories

  • Brazilian flair up against German precision
  • Profiles: Germany
  • Pen pictures of Brazilian players
  • "Germany-Brazil is a classic"
  • World Cup final trivia


    Tennis
    A serene Seles sails into fourth round
    LONDON, JUNE 29. There is serenity about the woman that is so out-of-place in the hustle and bustle of professional tennis on the game's greatest stage--Wimbledon. And it is not a quality that would be readily obvious as you watch her grunt ...

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