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World Cup
Big win for England
CAPE TOWN, FEB. 22. Pakistan crashed to a 112-run defeat against England in their World Cup encounter here on Saturday.

James Anderson with a haul of four for 29 was the wrecker in chief. He broke Pakistan's back with the wickets of Inzamam-ul ...


Collingwood, Vaughan blunt Pakistani attack
CAPE TOWN, FEB. 22. England managed to blunt Pakistan's firepower and raised a modest total leaving Pakistan to chase a target that was only fractionally short of five runs an over under the lights. Paul Collingwood was the batsman England clung ...
An opportunity to warm up for tougher contests
PIETERMARITZBURG, FEB. 22.Namibia believes it can win. Call it self belief; call it confidence; give it any name but the fact is that Namibia backs itself to beat India. Cricket has, and can, produce thrillers but it would be too far-fetched to ...
S. Africa swamps Bangladesh
BLOEMFONTEIN, FEB. 22 South Africa raced to a morale boosting 10-wicket World Cup victory over Bangladesh on Saturday, reaching 109 without loss off just 12 overs after bowling Test cricket's weakest nation out for 108. Gary Kirsten scored 52 ...
No room for complacency: Ganguly
PIETERMARITZBURG, FEB 22.No room for experiments, conceded Sourav Ganguly, and then a little later disclosed he might consider batting at number three in the match against Namibia here on Sunday. The India captain ruled out the possibility of ...
OUT OF AFRICA
Warne-ing and an example
Shane Warne deserves his suspension and must cop it sweet in the traditional way. Whether the pills were taken in order to lose weight or to camouflage the taking of steroids is irrelevant. These substances are illegal precisely because they can ...
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  • Will bounce back: Doland
  • Special Aussie flight
  • A champion's responsibilities
  • Aussies near new record
  • Warne ban evokes mixed reaction
  • Abolishing reserve days a mistake: Ganguly
  • Rain clouds worry Indians
  • Bring back Bangar, Agarkar for balance


    Athletics
    Western, Southern railways bag titles
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 22. Western Railway with 162.5 points and Southern Railway with 130 points won the men's and women's team titles respectively in the 68th All India railway athletic championships organised by South Central Railway which concluded ...


    Football
    East Bengal pips ITI
    KOLKATA, FEB. 22.Kingfisher East Bengal came back to winning ways beating Indian Telephone Industries (ITI) by a solitary goal in a 15th round match of the Oil PSU VII National Football League here at the Salt Lake Stadium on Saturday. East ...
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  • Salgaocar blanks HASC
  • JCT posts win


    Tennis
    Maiden ITF title for Da Jung Hong
    BANGALORE, FEB. 22. Dreams often die first. It took 75 minutes for Megha Vakharia to realise that irony. After soaring high for a week, the 18-year old southpaw from Mumbai was forced down to the ground by a resilient rival Da Jung Hong of ...
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