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Cricket Rain washes out play BIRMINGHAM, JULY 25.Seven spectators, sheltering under dripping umbrellas, were standing in front of the Bob Wyatt stand at Edgbaston discussing Thursday's play in the first Test between England and South Africa, a living, chatting proof of this ...
Better batting by BangladeshCAIRNS (AUSTRALIA), JULY 25. Bangladesh confounded Australia's pace bowlers and all expectations on Friday on a lively wicket at Cairns, reaching 289 for eight at stumps on the opening day of the second cricket Test. Australian skipper Stephen ... Other Stories
Football Indian Bank to meet ICF in final MADURAI, JULY 25. The defending champion, Indian Bank, and Integral Coach Factory (ICF), both from Chennai, stormed into the final of the eleventh annual Rajamani - Kanagamani Ammal memorial trophy tournament, conducted by Reserve Line Sports ... Other Stories
Chess Swati Ghate holds Harikrishna EDENBURG (SCOTLAND), JULY 25. Swati Ghate took another stride forward in her quest of a Women Grandmaster norm by holding compatriot Grandmaster P. Harikrishna to a draw in third round of the Smith and Williamson British chess championship here. ... Sasikiran claims Politiken Cup CHENNAI, JULY 25K. Sasikiran, the World No.40 ranked player showed one of his strongest career performances when he won the Politiken Cup grandmaster open tournament at Copenhagen on Friday. Only last fortnight he won category 15 North Sea Cup ... Other Stories
Golf Digvijay shares lead SRINAGAR, JULY 25. Defending champion Digvijay Singh shot a splendid five-under 67 to share the lead with Mukesh Kumar and Pappan at nine-under 207 after the penultimate round of the Rs. 18-lakh Kashmir Open golf championship at the Royal Springs ... Swimming Czar Alexander reigns again BARCELONA, JULY 25.The 1992 Barcelona Olympics may be a fading memory, but Alexander Popov's presence still provokes cheers in the Catalan capital. The Russian swimmer repeated his winning performance from the '92 Games by winning the gold ... Cycling
'The Greatest': The argument continues...BORDEAUX (FRANCE), JULY 25.Despite four straight Tour de France wins, Lance Armstrong will only enter cycling legend by winning No. 5 on Sunday. The Tour is perhaps the most gruelling event in sports, a three-week struggle over thousands of ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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