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India outplays ZimbabweHARARE, FEB. 19. Sachin Tendulkar looked in excellent nick, and that was as much a gain as the four points from the win against Zimbabwe. The threat of rain hung over the Harare Sports Club but his batting spread sunshine and brought cheer back ... Walk in the park for Sri Lanka PAARL, FEB. 19. Sri Lanka bowled out Canada for a record low 36 and cantered to a nine-wicket win in just 28 balls in a World Cup match that lasted just 105 minutes on Wednesday. Sri Lanka scored 37 for the loss of skipper Sanath Jayasuriya's ... England defeats Namibia PORT ELIZABETH (SOUTH AFRICA), FEB. 19. England struggled to beat Namibia's amateurs by 55 runs here on Wednesday and at one stage even looked in danger of an embarrassing defeat. Bowled out for a lower than expected 272, the England stars met ...
The smiles are backHARARE, FEB. 19. Sourav Ganguly sported a big smile; Sachin Tendulkar hid his emotions, but he must surely have been pleased with his `man of the match' performance. The Indian dressing room was a joyous scene with the victory against Zimbabwe ... Australia may prove too good for the Dutch POTCHEFSTROOM, FEB. 19. In less than a week's time Australia settled down into a fine fire-fighting unit and sent out clear signals that it is here to defend the World Cup it won four years ago at Lord's. Marshalled by the energetic Tasmanian, ... Other Stories
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Time to show solidarity, Kapil tells cricket fansMYSORE, FEB. 19. The Wisden Indian Cricketer of the Century, Kapil Dev, today appealed to cricket fans not to burn posters or attack the houses of cricketers to vent their anger over the dismal performance by the Indian team in the World Cup. ... MRF Pace camp concludes CHENNAI, FEB. 19. MRF Pace Foundation's special camp, where as many as 105 aspirants comprising both the Foundation's trainees and the boys from the National Cricket Academy's different zones, concluded here on Wednesday. Australian pace ... Hockey Punjab colleges in final NEW DELHI, FEB. 19. Rupinder Singh gloved out the fifth penalty stroke to give DAV College, Jalandhar, a 5-4 semifinal win against the defending champion, Faculty of Social Science, Jamia Millia Islamia Delhi, in the ONGC-Nehru Champion Colleges ... Tennis Roddick starts off with a win, Philippoussis loses MEMPHIS, FEB.19 Top-seeded Andy Roddick kicked off his defense of the Kroger St. Jude title on Tuesday with a first round victory over U.S. qualifier Cecil Mamiit 6-4, 6-4. Roddick, the world's sixth-ranked player, contested his first match ... Other Stories
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