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Cricket Fast pitches delight Kiwis; batting worries for host DAMBULLA, MAY 12.New Zealand's pace bowlers can't believe their luck at discovering fast and bouncy pitches. The home side, meanwhile, is fighting a batting slump ahead of Tuesday's match between the teams in the Sri Lankan tri-series. ``We're ... Stress fracture fears for Shane Bond DAMBULLA, MAY 12.Becoming the fastest New Zealander to take 50 one-day wickets hasn't brought much cheer to pace bowler Shane Bond, laid low by a possible stress fracture in his back, which the Black Caps fear could keep him out of cricket for ... Other Stories
Golf Casey emerges winner SUTTON COLDFIELD, MAY 12 Paul Casey carded a 1-under-par 71 to win the final Benson and Hedges International Open by four strokes at The Belfry on Sunday. The Englishman, a former collegiate star at Arizona State University, finished on 277, ... Jones breaks America's LPGA losing streak NORTH AUGUSTA, MAY 12. Rosie Jones was thinking about a streak of her own after ending the United States' longest victory drought in LPGA Tour history. The 43-year-old Jones stopped a string of 17 straight tour wins by foreign-born players on ... Racing : Motor Zanardi completes emotional last drive KLETTWITZ (GERMANY), MAY 12.Alex Zanardi turned his back on motor racing on Sunday with an emotionally-charged final drive around the German track where he lost both his legs in a gruesome crash two years ago. Back at the same EuroSpeedway ... Castroneves wins Indy 500 pole INDIANAPOLIS, MAY 12.Helio Castroneves put himself in the best possible position to win a record third straight Indy 500. A day after celebrating his 28th birthday, the Brazilian added another line to an almost flawless Indy resume by becoming ... Tennis
Varsha just fails to pull it offNEW DELHI, MAY 12. Varsha Shivshankar did everything right, except win. The tall girl from Bangalore had a matchpoint, but lost a third set tie-break with a doublefault in the first round of the $5,000 ITF women's tennis circuit second leg at the ... Other Stories
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Colony subdues BadakarPANJIM, MAY 12. Rossema Colony of Indian Navy had to summon every ounce of his energy and every bit of his vast international experience to subdue 17-year old Suraj D. Badakar of Goa on his way to the bantamweight final in the eighth Federation ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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