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Cricket
Hinds powers a positive Windies reply
CASTRIES, JUNE 22.Wavell Hinds blasted a thrilling, unbeaten 74 on to follow two crucial wickets earlier as West Indies mounted a positive reply to Sri Lanka's 354 all out on the second day of their opening cricket Test here on Saturday. ...
Razzaq shores up Pakistan innings
LONDON, JUNE 22. We had hoped for a sunny day, a true, fast pitch and a third one-day international fit to decide the NatWest Tournament between England and Pakistan. After all it is the middle of the summer. Instead we had enough rain to delay ...


Tennis
No room for surprises
LONDON, JUNE 22. Enough about tennis, let's talk Wimbledon. Bring out the brolly, and we'll go for a stroll down leafy Church Road, admiring the patience of men, women and children queuing up in the rain, waiting for the All England Lawn Tennis ...
Bhupathi, Paes likely to meet in last four
LONDON, JUNE 22. India's Mahesh Bhupathi and his Belarussian partner Max Mirnyi, top seeds in the doubles event of Wimbledon, may stand across the court from Leander Paes and David Rikl in the semifinals of the competition. That is the earliest ...
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  • Prakash is the player to beat
  • AITA Championship series boys' qualifying from today


    Football
    Manipur, Bengal enter final with contrasting wins
    CHENNAI, JUNE 22. Two familiar rivals will once again decide the title as Manipur and Bengal moved into the final with contrasting wins in the 11th edition of the senior National women's football championship at the Nehru stadium here on ...
    Adriano is Brazil's saviour
    LYON, JUNE 22.Cameroon clinched another upset with a 1-0 win over Turkey on Saturday and continued its story run in the Confederations Cup straight into the semifinals. Brazil got back into contention with a 1-0 win over the United States, ...
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  • North Korea retains title
  • Magee scores the winner
  • Mixed reaction to FIFA's anti-racism campaign


    Basketball
    A foreign coach in the near future
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 22. The Basketball Federation of India has decided to engage the services of a foreign coach as early as possible to complement the efforts of the current chief coach, K.K. Chansoria and to keep abreast of the latest ...


    Chess
    Uttam Sharma, Nilavoli win titles
    CHENNAI, JUNE 22. R. Uttam Sharma (7 points) of Thiruvallur and H. Nilavoli (7.5) of Chennai won the boy's and girl's titles respectively in the 32nd Tamil Nadu State junior (u-19) chess championship, jointly sponsored by the Rotary Club of ...


    Golf
    Woods drops six back in rainy Buick Classic
    HARRISON (NEW YORK), JUNE 22.Tiger Woods playfully slapped a ball at Shigeki Maruyama's feet and planted himself next to leader Briny Baird on the driving range. That was as close as the eight-time major champion got to Baird on Saturday in ...
    Teske opens four-stroke lead
    ROCHESTER (NEW YORK), JUNE 22.Rachel Teske shot an even-par 72 on Saturday and extended her lead to four strokes after three rounds of the Rochester LPGA. ``I was kind of surprised — I thought somebody would be making a move but the ...


    Swimming
    Kalyani claims her sixth gold
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 22. Kalyani Basu became the swimmer to win the most number of medals in the 20th National sub-junior championship even as Maharashtra asserted its hold on the lower age groups, at the Talkatora Complex here on Sunday. The ...


    Boxing
    Lewis wins fight, Klitschko the hearts
    LOS ANGELES, JUNE 22.Britain's Lennox Lewis escaped with his World Boxing Council heavyweight crown here on Saturday when his fight with Vitali Klitschko was stopped after six rounds because of a severe cut over the challenger's left eye. ...



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