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    India is bound to dominate: Chappell
    SYDNEY: : With its huge population, India is bound to dominate the world in many spheres and cricket won't be an exception, said Australian batting great and new Team India coach Greg Chappell. Sydney Morning Herald quotes the former ...

    I'm no one-Slam wonder, says Roddick
    LONDON: With an expression of wistful patience Andy Roddick gazed up from the dining area of Queen's Club towards an elongated TV monitor where Rafael Nadal and Mariano Puerta were knocking up for the French Open final at Roland Garros. ...

    Pakistan shares honours
    KINGSTON: : Pakistan finished off the West Indies in 13 overs on the final day to win the second cricket Test by 136 runs at Sabina Park and level the two-match series 1-1 on Tuesday. West Indies was bowled out for 143 after making 404 in the ...

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    Srichaphan's woes continue
    LONDON: Thailand's Paradorn Srichaphan's woeful run of form continued here on Monday, losing for the fifth time in succession in a first-round contest as he crashed out of the 680,250-euro Queen's club event. The former top 15 player, now ...

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    Kausik and Siddhant scalp rated players to join leaders
    Chennai: Two unrated players, S.Kausik of Tamil Nadu and Siddhant Mohopatra of Orissa, scalped rated opponents to be among the four leaders in the boys' section with four points each after the fourth round of the 19th Indian Bank-Vels National ...

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