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Cricket
Kallis cracks century
LONDON, JUNE 28. Jacques Kallis, one of the world's most accomplished batsmen, showed the England selectors in their determined wish to go for an all-out youth policy, exactly what they are missing at the Oval today. Kallis is 27 yet he passed ...
Dream debut for Edwards
KINGSTON, JUNE 28. Fidel Edwards was a bold selection and an even bigger surprise on Friday with a five-wicket haul on debut for the West Indies against Sri Lanka on the first day of the second cricket Test. Edwards took five for 36 off 15.4 ...
Mental process is vital: Greg Chappell
CHENNAI, JUNE 28. His long arms moved with the elegance and authority of a wizard conducting an orchestra, even as words of wisdom flowed through the hall. Greg Chappell had the audience spellbound, and there was a distinct whiff of that old ...


Tennis
Stunning Sharapova dumps Dokic
LONDON, JUNE 28.She is a blonde who's six feet tall, has a pair of legs as long as Cindy Crawford's, a face that Vogue would love to feature on its cover, she loves to face the cameras with a coquettish toss of her long ponytail and has an ...
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  • Arjun rallies to triumph


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    Masterly start by India
    HAMBURG, JUNE 28. Picking up the threads of the aura of triumph in Australia, India began its campaign in the Hamburg Masters at the Uehelenhorsters HC on a warm, sunny afternoon here on Friday, with an impressive performance against formidable ...
    Germany overcomes India
    HAMBURG, JUNE 28.Host Germany overcame India 3-2, after training 0-1 at half time, in an exciting match of the Hamburg Masters hockey tournament here on Saturday. The scorers for India were Dilip Tirkey and Gagan Ajit Singh, while Florian ...


    Chess
    PSPB reigns supreme
    HYDERABAD, JUNE 28. The beaming faces of the few young kids, who had gathered around the table, said it all. Just as they thought that GM Krishnan Sasikiran of Petroleum Sports Promotion Board was in some sort of pressure, the champion ...
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  • Indians have to be at their best



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