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Harbhajan does the star turn for the IndiansNEW DELHI: : It was a significant moment that almost went unnoticed. Harbhajan Singh halted in his tracks as Rahul Dravid tossed the ball to part-time slow bowler Yuvraj Singh. It appeared to be a desperate move rather than a well-thought one. ... A fitting reward for Harbhajan NEW DELHI: The relief on his face said it all as Harbhajan Singh met the media at the end of one of the most important days of his cricketing career. A career-best spell in one-day internationals was a fitting reward for the off-spinner's ... Neil Williams dead LONDON: Former Middlesex and England bowler, Neil Williams, died at the age of 43, following an attack of pneumonia. It was stated that Williams suffered a stroke at his home in St. Vincent in the Caribbean three weeks ago and was flown to ... HOCKEY
Railways and Haryana come up with contrasting victoriesNEW DELHI: International strikers Saba Anjum and Surinder Kaur struck two goals apiece to fashion Railways' 9-2 win over Jharkhand in a Pool E super league match in the NTPC 54th women's National hockey championship at the Shivaji Stadium here on ... Cricket Sri Lankan batsmen make merry COLOMBO: Sri Lanka produced a fine second-innings batting display to move into the driver's seat on the third day of the first Test against Pakistan here on Tuesday. An unbroken 115-run stand between Kumar Sangakkara (77) and skipper Mahela ... Other Stories
Tennis Greul rallies to upset Henman KEY BISCAYNE: : Qualifier Simon Greul rallied to beat Tin Henman 0-6, 6-1, 7-5 on Monday in the Nasdaq-100 Open to set up a clash with Anddy Roddick. Andy Roddick heads into the fourth round with only sketchy information about his next ... Other Stories
Hockey A low key start to Beighton Cup KOLKATA: : The Indian Oil 111th all-India Beighton Cup hockey tournament got off to a low key start with four local teams fighting it out in the first round here on Tuesday. With the big guns expected to boom later this week, Students' AC put ... Other Stories
Football Athletics Chess Golf Racing : Horse Shooting Sports : General Indian delegation puts dope lab official in a spot NEW DELHI: : The Indian delegation at the Commonwealth Games apparently put the Scientific Director of the Dope Control Centre (DCC) Sheila Jain in a spot by naming her as the expert it was trying to contact to scrutinise the analytical papers ... Other Stories
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