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World Cup
Indians not to take Kenyans lightly
DURBAN, MARCH 19. On the surface the Indian team looks relaxed, but within there is a storm brewing as the day of reckoning descends upon Sourav and Co. who carry the hopes of a nation. As India prepares to take on Kenya, the minnows of ...
Nothing pleases Tendulkar more than team's success
DURBAN, MARCH 19.He cannot walk in peace even on the Marine Parade in Durban. The rough sea in front is on contrast to the calm countenance of India's most valuable national property — Sachin Tendulkar. "Don't push. I'll sign every book'' ...
For Gilchrist, performances mean more than positions
DURBAN, MARCH 19.Australia's tradition of producing great wicket-keepers goes back to the nineteenth century. Australia was also lucky to have pair of wicketkeepers competing for berths in the national team. First, it was John Blackham, regarded ...
Kenya lacks firepower to trouble India
The Indians should progress to the final even if the semifinal against Kenya may not exactly be a cakewalk. Kenya might put up some resistance, however, it is hard to see the side defeating India. The Indians did have a hiccup or two in the ...
Gilchrist ushers in a new age
Something strange happened in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday. An Australian batsman left the field without waiting up on the instructions of the umpire. In cricketing parlance he `walked'. As he did so a hush came over the St. George's Park, the sort ...
COMMENT
1983 and now: the vital difference
With all due respects to a bunch of spirited Kenyan part-timers, at lunch-time on Sunday, even as the chief concerns of a vast majority of the human population on this planet will centre on the events in Iraq and a war that nobody barring a ...
Other Stories

  • Leading averages at end of Super Six stage
  • We have nothing to prove: Martin Suji
  • Kenya as good as any other semifinalist: Ganguly
  • Symonds reaches 1000-run mark
  • Anti-Aussie wave
  • S.Australia signs Andy Flower
  • Away from prying eyes
  • "Not hunting Olonga"
  • Zia to stay as PCB chief
  • Pak. probes guest list
  • "Indians deserve the best"
  • "Happy to meet giants"


    Cricket
    Latif named Pakistan captain, Miandad appointed coach
    ISLAMABAD, MARCH 19.The Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday appointed Javed Miandad as coach of the national team for the third time while sacked Waqar Younis as captain of the team for next month's triangular series in Sharjah. Rashid Latif ...


    Football
    TN to host South Zone U-21 Nationals
    CHENNAI, MARCH 19. Tamil Nadu will host the south zone phase of the Under-21 national football championship for the Dutta Roy trophy at Tiruchi from April 9 to 18. Aside from Tamil Nadu, the field includes Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Pondicherry ...


    Tennis
    Harsh, Ajay crash out
    MUMBAI, MARCH 19.Vijay Kannan's ability to rise above rankings for the second consecutive day at the International Tennis Federation's men's Futures Mumbai leg was not enough to fire up two countrymen, Harsh Mankad and Ajay Ramaswami, who bowed ...


    Shooting
    Trap competition promises a keen show
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 19.It will be all gold and no diamond in the trap competition of the shotgun World Cup at the Dr. Karni Singh Range in Tughlakabad. In simple terms, the best of trap shooters in the world except two-time Olympic gold medallist ...



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