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Cricket Richard Johnson included in England team LONDON, MAY 31.Nine years after a back injury prevented him from going on the 1994-5 tour of South Africa, 28-year-old Somerset fast bowler Richard Johnson has been brought back into England's Test plans for the second match of the series against ...
Hinds' hundred sinks AustraliaST. GEORGE'S, MAY 31.Wavell Hinds clubbed six sixes in an unbeaten century to lift the West Indies to a pulsating three-wicket victory over Australia in the sixth one-day cricket International at Queen's Park here on Friday. Hinds hit 125 off ... Tennis
Clijsters, Venus make short work of their opponentsPARIS, MAY 31. Kim Clijsters and Venus Williams made short work of their opponents on Saturday, each losing just three games en route to the fourth round of the French Open. On another warm, humid day in Paris, No. 2-seeded Clijsters beat ... Money trouble PARIS, MAY 31.Martina Navratilova seems reluctant to part with cash these days, even if she has won more than US$20 million playing tennis. A winner of 57 career Grand Slam titles including 18 singles trophies the 46-year-old is ...
Tejas beats back Karsolia's challengeHYDERABAD, MAY 31. A stunning fight back by Tejas Chaukulkar to beat Krishna Karsolia of Uttar Pradesh 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in the boys' singles final ensured a double for Maharashtra. Earlier top-seed Parija Maloo picked the girls' singles title ... Hockey
India overcomes Pakistan, enters finalPERTH, MAY 31.By any yardstick it was not a classic of those halcyon days. Nor was it was an exhibition of the inimitable sub-continental aesthetics of touch, technique and tactics. But it definitely was a tense, close combat, in which India ... Chess
Eesha shocked, Swati, Tania heldKOZHIKODE, MAY 31. Eesha Karvade made one move, and immediately knew she had just defeated herself. But she wasn't the only seed to taste defeat in the second round of the 30th National women's `B' chess championship, which got off to an eventful ... Swimming
It's an arduous climb but Nisha is undauntedBANGALORE, MAY 31.After three years' absence from competitions, which was forced by back injury, Indian swimming ace Nisha Millet is all set to return to the scene with a bang. Nisha, who was training in Australia since March, after recovering ... Shooting Indian team confident NEW DELHI, MAY 31. She had missed a medal and an Olympic quota by an agonising 0.3 point margin in the shooting World Cup in Fort Benning, U.S. Yet, Deepali Deshpande was not too upset about the miss, and took the disappointment in her stride, ... Gagan wins a silver in Germany NEW DELHI, MAY 31. Gagan Narang won the silver in men's air rifle event in the international junior shooting competition in Suhl, Germany. Gagan shot a 592 and followed that with a 101.7 to take the second position, 1.3 points behind Damian ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Literary Review | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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