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Aussies wrap up Test seriesCAIRNS (AUSTRALIA), JULY 28. Stuart MacGill is helping Australian cricket forget about the suspended Shane Warne. MacGill, who finished with 10 wickets in Australia's innings-and-98-run win on Monday over Bangladesh, its second in a row over ... Waugh(t) a player! Steve Waugh is a role model for every aspiring cricketer. For his commitment and dedication. I have followed his career with particular interest, for it was against the Indian team, of which I was a part, that he made his Test debut during the ... Other Stories
Tennis It's Roddick INDIANAPOLIS, JULY 28. Andy Roddick's 130 mph (209 kph) serves earned easy points and impressed the crowd. It was a surprising penchant for volleying that won his third title of the year. Roddick pounded 16 aces and won the point on 18 of an ... Other Stories
Football Abhishek finds Mahindra's winner KOLKATA, JULY 28. The Mumbai teams made merry on the third day of the Tata Federation Cup football tournament at the Salt Lake Stadium on Monday. While Mumbai giant Mahindra United staved off a spirited challenge from Goa's Haywards Sporting Club ... Athletics
Sandeep and Rakhi the fastestHYDERABAD, JULY 28. Sandeep Sarkaria of Delhi and West Bengal's Rakhi Saha emerged the fastest in the men's and women's sections respectively on a lacklustre opening day of the ninth Mihira Federation Cup athletic championship at the Gachibowli ... Contrasting moods of athlete and official HYDERABAD, JULY 28. The contrasting faces a sulking, long-distance athlete I.A. Shivanand Hombal and a beaming Lalit Bhanot, Secretary of Amateur Athletic Federation of India, at the on-going Federation Cup athletics meet at the GMC ... Badminton Ismail-Xavier pair exits BIRMINGHAM, JULY 28. The opening day of the 13th World badminton championship in Birmingham provided quite a few surprise results as was to be expected with the change in the format. All these years the emphasis was to give an opportunity to ... Chess Sandipan Chanda back in Kolkata KOLKATA, JULY 28. India's newly crowned Grandmaster Sandipan Chanda thinks the title is the "first step to greater excellence". Having found a place among the elites--there were only eight in the exclusive club in the country before him--of ... Racing : Horse Todywalla keeps smiling; happy times for others too PUNE, JULY 28.The Monsoon track was used for the first time this term. While Dallas Todywalla continued from where he had left off the previous week, last Thursday and Friday saw a number of other teams opening their seasonal tally. These ... Sports : General Is the 'giant' waking up? The LG cup and Indian football have an enduring association. It was the LG Cup success in Ho Chi Minh City last year that proved unprecedented for Indian football. Now East Bengal has provided a touch of glory emerging winner in the inaugural ... Cycling Armstrong all fired up to deliver No. 6 PARIS, JULY 28. The bad news for his rivals is that Lance Armstrong is now really fired up. Not satiated by a record-tying fifth Tour de France crown, the steely Texan says the skin-of-his-teeth way in which he won is already motivation to try ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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