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Most important tour of my life, says Dinesh Karthik
CHENNAI: Two days after keeping wickets at Newlands in South Africa, and hours after landing in the city, Dinesh Karthik drove to the ICL-Gurunanak College ground to participate in a team meeting ahead of Wednesday's crucial Ranji Trophy Super ...

TENNIS
So far so good for Serena
HOBART: Serena Williams won her second straight match in her comeback after a four-month injury layoff, beating Lucie Safarova 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(5) on Tuesday at the Hobart International. Playing just 18 hours after her first-round, straight-sets ...

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World Cup: Hall and Garner back Australia
NEW DELHI: Legendary West Indian pace bowlers Wesley Hall and Joel Garner back Australia to win the World Cup this year but find another five to six nations capable of claiming the sport's biggest prize with consistent displays over six weeks. ...

FOOTBALL
Zidane's final `header' booted out
LONDON: Maybe Zinedine Zidane's head-butt in the World Cup final never happened after all. The unforgettable moment in football's biggest match came when the France captain, in his final game before retiring, reacted to something Marco ...

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Rain ruins decider
HAMILTON: Sanath Jayasuriya became the most capped player in the history of limited-overs cricket on Tuesday although the fifth and final one-day match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka was abandoned because of rain. The 37-year-old Sri Lankan ...

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