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Cricket PETER ROEBUCK FROM DOWN UNDER Can Tendulkar turn a crisis into triumph? SYDNEY, DEC. 19. No longer is Sachin Tendulkar the prized scalp in the Indian batting order. Given a choice of batsmen in the opposing line-up to remove cheaply, the Australians would name Rahul Dravid and V.V.S Laxman. It is quite a change ... Sri Lanka capitalises on England's mistakes COLOMBO, DEC. 19. England, displaying atypical abandon, spilled chances liberally around the Sinhalese Sports Club ground today and sometime in the next three days, it is likely to lose the third Test against Sri Lanka as a result. There will ...
This Love affair a hard day's toil for Indian bowlersHOBART, DEC. 19. A season ago the track at the Bellerive Oval sent the batsmen hopping and the match was abandoned when conditions became dangerous on the second day. Today, a placid track provided the Australia `A' batsmen with a glorious ...
Hyderabad forces TN to follow-onHYDERABAD, DEC. 19. Medium-pacer S. Vishnuvardhan's five-wicket haul helped Hyderabad enforce the follow-on against Tamil Nadu, which was bowled out for 240 in reply to the host's imposing 447, on the third day of their Ranji Trophy Elite-B match ... Other Stories
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Sharath Kamal, Poulomi triumphMANESAR (HARYANA), DEC. 19.A. Sharath Kamal began the year by gate-crashing into the final of the last National championship at Pune. On Friday, as a vastly-improved player, the 21-year-old did one better by living up to the tag of favourite in ...
It's Divij's day outNEW DELHI, DEC. 19.Your character comes out, when the chips are down. For Divij Sharan, it was not just his strength of character that shone brightly in the climax on a sunny afternoon, but the quality of his tennis too stood a thorough scrutiny, ... Chess All set for a photo-finish KOZHIKODE, DEC. 19.The boards are set for the most exciting finish in the 58-year history of India's premier domestic chess tourney. Three young guns the brilliant Pendyala Harikrishna, the solid Surya Shekhar Ganguly and the maverick ...
From the achievers' clubMUMBAI, DEC. 19. Viswanathan Anand's home away from home is Spain. He follows the Spanish Football League on television; he respects achievers in any sport. So it is not surprising that the 2003 FIFA `Player of the Year', Zinedine Zidane, ... Sports : General Rajasekaran, Saranya claim honours SALEM, DEC. 19. R. Rajasekaran of Salem (565 kg) and Tiruvallur's P. Saranya (277.5 kg) emerged the men's and women's champions, respectively, in the Tamil Nadu Senior Strength Lifting championship, organised by Salem District Strength Lifting ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | 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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