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Billiards & Snooker
Yasin Merchant exhibits his brilliance
JAMMU, JAN. 1. Former Asian champion Yasin Merchant warmed up for the challenge ahead with two table clearances as the 69th National snooker championship came to life with the top league players putting up their show at the Hari Niwas Palace here ...


Cricket
Indian batsmen buckle yet again
CHRISTCHURCH, JAN. 1. Sourav Ganguly was lucky with the toss again, but then, this is a game where you make your own luck. The `spin of the coin' is one aspect, the `heart for the battle' quite another. And on this disastrous campaign in New ...
Let's pay tribute to Steve Waugh
SYDNEY, JAN. 1. Let us pay tribute to Steve Waugh, on the eve of the fifth Test between Australia and England, before he is hidden in perpetual darkness by selectors who are prepared to drop hints about his future every day but who want him to ...
Zimbabwe situation puts ICC in a spot
SYDNEY, JAN. 1. Even after the dawn of the New Year, cricket finds itself once more in a fog of confusion. This time the problem is Zimbabwe, a country in turmoil as an uncompromising leader redistributes land arbitrarily, ruthlessly and without ...
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    Bhupathi-Woodbridge duo brings tourney to life
    CHENNAI, JAN. 1.A quiet casting revolution has taken place. The script has been radically re-written. The supporting cast will play the lead roles. And the main actors will step in when asked to, quietly say their piece and depart! Welcome, ...
    Guiding 'The Scud' to its destination
    CHENNAI, JAN. 1. Peter McNamara has seen Mark Philippoussis since he was 12. He has also seen the extremely talented player waste his enormous skill, partly due to a recurring knee injury and to a weakness for `pleasures.' At a time when ...

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