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Cricket
Umpires in India need a better deal
NEW DELHI, JUNE 3. Even as the Board president Jagmohan Dalmiya seems keen on spreading the game to the remotest corners of the country, even as new academies are opened to accommodate and please more and more former cricketers, even as dole is ...
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  • Caribbean officials regret stolen Australian gear
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    Tennis
    Serena surges ahead
    PARIS, JUNE 3.A stern Serena Williams took a partisan crowd out of the match and sent Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo out of the French Open, winning 6-1, 6-2 in the quarterfinals on Tuesday. Playing with an uncharacteristic glare, Williams was ...


    Hockey
    India coach hoping for a change in fortune
    SYDNEY, JUNE 3.As the second segment of the twin men's hockey challenge comes into focus on Wednesday at two venues, it is not easy to wriggle out from the mood of depression arising out of the reverse suffered against the Aussies in the final ...


    Athletics
    Pune to host Asian Cross Country
    PUNE, JUNE 3 Pune will host the Asian Cross Country Championship here on February 22 next year. The decision was taken by the Asian Athletic Association (AAA) which met during the Grand Prix athletic championship held at Hyderabad on May 28. ...


    Chess
    Sangeetha storms into lead
    KOZHIKODE, JUNE 3.As five of the top six boards ended in draws, M.R. Sangeetha's victory on the third, against N. Vinuthna, helped her move ahead of the crowd. At the end of the sixth round of the 30th National women's `B' chess championship on ...


    Golf
    Aditya Singh takes lead
    BANGALORE, JUNE 3. Aditya Singh blazed his way to a four under 66 in the `A' section of the South India Junior and Sub-junior golf tournament which commenced at the Bangalore Golf Club here on Tuesday. Logging seven birdies and three bogeys in ...


    Racing : Motor
    Naren Kumar to lead Team MRF's challenge
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 3.Team MRF will be fielding a strong five-car contingent at the second round of Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) at Nasik on June 7-8. Heading the team's challenge at the Motorsports Of India (MAI) rally would be ...


    Squash
    Vaidehi Reddy decides to return for World Championship
    CHENNAI, JUNE 3.An e-mail to the National coach from one of the country's top squash player, Vaidehi Reddy, that she would be available to represent the country at the forthcoming junior World championship in Cairo has certainly helped appease ...



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