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World Cup Another easy game for Australia POTCHEFSTROOM, FEB. 20. A game of cricket has so much to offer, like a clouted six far into the stands followed by the ball and the bowler getting back at the batsman like it happened involving Australia's Ian Harvey and Holland's Edgar ...
Flowering of Andy, the rebelHARARE, FEB. 20.Andy Flower is a name synonymous with cricket in Zimbabwe. His family has made a significant contribution to the evolution of the sport in a country where cricket was perceived as a white man's game. Over the years, Andy and his ... ICC awards points to Kenya JOHANNESBURG, FEB. 20. Friday's game between Kenya and New Zealand became the second World Cup match to be cancelled when the International Cricket Council on Thursday turned down the Kiwis' plea to move it to South Africa. With New Zealand ... Fighting spirit is the key WITH India's much-needed win over Zimbabwe, many of the team's demons have been put to sleep, at least, if not completely laid to rest. Both coach John Wright and captain Sourav Ganguly will have slept a little better on the back of solid ... Other Stories
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Shahana jumps to a new highHYDERABAD, FEB. 20. Shahana Kumari of Southern Railway created a new meet record in the women's high jump by clearing a height of 1.76 metres on the first day of the three day 68th all-India Railway athletics championships at the Railway ... Chess Four foreign coaches to train Indians KOZHIKODE, FEB. 20. Reputed foreign coaches will train India's brightest talents in chess in the coming few months. A proposal of the All India Chess Federation (AICF) to engage eminent coaches has been cleared by the Central Government. The ... Hockey DAV, Jalandhar clinches title NEW DELHI, FEB. 20. Executing smart passes, DAV College, Jalandhar, played to a perfect plan and overwhelmed Brijindra College, Faridkot, 6-1 to win the ONGC-Nehru Champion Colleges hockey tournament at the Shivaji Stadium here on ... Tennis Megha continues her summit climb BANGALORE, FEB. 20. Mumbai's Megha Vakharia continued her dream run in the $10,000 Reliance ITF Women's Circuit tennis championship as she moved a step closer to the summit, beating Monntinee Tnagphong of Thailand 6-0, 6-7(3-7), 6-4 in the ... Blake beats Vanek; Gambill rallies to down Krajan MEMPHIS, FEB.20Third-seeded James Blake of the United States opened with four aces and needed only 39 minutes to beat Jiri Vanek of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-0 at the $ 860,000 Kroger St. Jude tournament. Blake had only nine aces in ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Entertainment | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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