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Cricket
Can India get its act together?
LAHORE, MARCH 20. Management of overs is a vital element for success in the ODIs. India finds itself in a tight corner in the Samsung series down 1-2, since, due to a combination of injuries to key bowlers and defensive selection, the side has ...

Australia clinches series
KANDY, MARCH 20. Shane Warne took two of the three Sri Lankan wickets to fall as Australia took 34 minutes on Saturday to wrap up the second Test and the series with a tense 27-run win. Sri Lanka resumed at 301 for seven, needing 51 runs to ...

Other Stories

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  • Records favour Pakistan
  • A record-shattering day for Kiwis
  • Don't count India out
  • Relationship between teams cordial: Inzamam
  • Agarkar fit
  • Brett Lee to have ankle surgery
  • Hameed's one point agenda

    Tennis
  • Kamala Kannan makes final

    Hockey
  • Asia Cup from April 20
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    Athletics
    64-member team for SAF Games
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 20. The Amateur Athletic Federation of India (AAFI) has named 64 athletes, including 26 women, for the SAF Games to be held in Islamabad from March 29. The selections were based on the performance of the athletes in the ...

    Billiards & Snooker
    Patel advances
    PRESTATYN, MARCH 20. High quality play from Mike Russell, Peter Gilchrist, Nalin Patel and Geet Sethi was the key feature of the opening day of the 2004 world professional billiards championship being played here. Patel, the world no. 7 has ...

    Chess
    Anand holds Peter
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 20. Viswanathan Anand and Russia's Peter Svidler produced a marathon 80-move blindfold deadlock on the opening day of the Amber Blindfold and Rapid tournament at the Hotel Grand in Monte Carlo on Saturday. In a unique format ...

    Golf
    Randhawa slips up
    SINGAPORE, MARCH 20.India's Jyoti Randhawa, with a two-over-par score 74 in the third round, slipped from the joint second spot to the 17th position in the $900,000 Caltex Masters being played at the par-72 Laguna National course in Singapore on ...



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