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World Cup England looking for a third straight win CAPE TOWN, FEB. 22. Nasser Hussain will lead England against Pakistan at the Newlands on Saturday. England's Zimbabwean coach cleared the suspense over Hussain's stiff neck that had forced him to watch his team beat Namibia at Port Elizabeth. ...
Have Ganguly and India turned the corner?DURBAN, FEB. 21. Is Sourav Ganguly, the captain, feeling lonely? All captains have to at some point in their career. Steve Waugh is going through a similar experience. But Ganguly is in a different situation as he tries to motivate a side that ...
A memorable ridePIETERMARITZBURG, FEB 21. The train, the ride, and the platform were a throwback to the times when racial discrimination was a slur on humanity in this beautiful part of the world. The train had been put together and the journey recreated for ... A comparison between Australia and the others NEWLANDS, FEB. 21.It was just a ten-minute talk show on television prime time, but nevertheless, interesting and absorbing. The discussion revolved around the world's greatest golfer Tiger Woods and South Africa's current great Ernie `Big ...
Powell's unique recordHARARE, FEB. 21. West Indies' explosive batsman Ricardo Powell has thrown up a challenge to Pakistan's Shahid Afridi and India's Virender Sehwag by joining the elite club of players with a strike rate of more than 100 in the World Cup. After ... OUT OF AFRICA The Antipodeans have impressed the most After a brilliant start, the World Cup has slowed and now it is a matter of watching teams struggle like crocodiles on land in a desperate attempt to scramble the points needed to keep their hopes alive. Australia has no such concerns and will ... Other Stories
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Subramanyam bags high jump goldHYDERABAD FEB. 21. On a lacklustre second day of the 68th All India Railway athletic championships at the Railway Recreation Club ground here on Friday, not even a single record was broken. Only the host, SCR, had some reason to be cheerful about ... Chess Humpy to lead Indian men's team KOZHIKODE, FEB. 21. Koneru Humpy, the 15-year-old chess prodigy from Vijayawada, has been made the captain of India's second men's team at the Asian team championship, to be held at Jodhpur from April 7 to 17. The All India Chess Federation ... Football Indian Bank tames Mahindra in its den MUMBAI, FEB. 21. Confident and creative Indian Bank cashed in on self-belief with a goal each from Harish and Stanley Festus to win 2-1 against clueless Mahindra United in an away game of the 7th National Football League on Friday. Jose Damasio, ... Tennis Plucky Megha fights her way into final BANGALORE, FEB. 21. She wasn't playing at her best, yet Megha Vakharia, the gutsy little Indian, with slice of luck and lot of pluck stormed into the final of $ 10,00 Reliance ITF women's circuit tennis championship at the KSLTA Stadium here on ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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