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World Cup
Kenya makes it a no-contest
BLOEMFONTEIN, MARCH 12. "Tomorrow could be the day.'' Steve Tikolo was so prophetic when assessing his team's chances against Zimbabwe on Tuesday. Kenya opened a new chapter, a golden one, in its cricket history by making the semifinals of the ...
The Indian team can fight fire with fire
The confidence and team spirit that is evident in the Indian team has grown out of the belief that they can fight fire with fire under any conditions. No longer do the Indians require pitches to be suitable for the spinners before they can ...
This Bond too is licensed to kill
DURBAN, MARCH 12.He has brought a whiff of fresh air to fast bowling at a time when many fast bowlers, who began their careers in the mid 80s are still around. Pakistan's Waqar Younis is a far cry from the days when he was given the sobriquet ...
Other Stories

  • They stick to their speed guns
  • Points tally -- Super Six (as on March 12)
  • Bacher orders inspection of semifinal pitch
  • 'I have a few more tricks in store for India'
  • Bond's best bowling
  • Former players critical of format and conditions
  • Yet undecided
  • India's prowess
  • Friendly talk
  • Not ready yet
  • Pain persists
  • Bit like baseball
  • TV screen
  • Special rewards


    Cricket
    Plate-A falters after bright start
    CHENNAI, MARCH 12. The signs were ominous for the pacemen... a hot day, a pitch devoid of bounce, and the openers going along well. Plate-A was seemingly in command at 147 for no loss, which meant Irfan Pathan (jr) and Ranadiv Bose had quite a ...
    Elite-B's tail wags
    CHENNAI, MARCH 12. While the scoreline 343 for eight at stumps on day one of a four-day Duleep Trophy encounter suggests a quick scoring-rate, Elite-B, opting to bat, fell short when it came to occupation of the crease by its batsmen, especially ...


    Football
  • Barcelona blanks Leverkusen, makes quarterfinals


    Tennis
    Bopanna loses
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 12.Wild card entrant Rohan Bopanna lost 6-7 (2-7), 1-6 to the 136th ranked top seed, Eschauer Werner of Austria, in the first round of $ 50,000 Challenger tennis tournament in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It was a tough first ...
    Other Stories

  • Mustafa in quarterfinals
  • Rushmi beaten


    Volleyball
    KSEB crushes IAF
    NAGERCOIL, MARCH 12. Kerala State Electricity Board, Thiruvananthapuram, found its touch while crushing Indian Air Force, Delhi 25-22, 25-23, 25-22 in the men's round-robin of the National League volleyball preliminary round at the Anna Stadium ...

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