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Samuels top-scores for WindiesKINGSTON: Marlon Samuels, supported by Ramnaresh Sarwan, Brian Lara, and Dwayne Smith, helped West Indies score 241 for nine in 50 overs in the opening match of the World Cup here on Tuesday. Pakistan's bowlers turned in a largely disciplined ... CRICKET
Australians could get whacked in a bar, says GavaskarNew Delhi: In a scathing reaction to Ricky Ponting's attack on him, a combative Sunil Gavaskar struck back with vengeance, saying a "hot-headed guy" might actually whack the Australian cricketers if they dared replicate their on-field behaviour ...
Milestones in the makingNEW DELHI: Many of the World Cup's record-breakers will be making their way to the ninth edition of the cricket's mega event in the Caribbean looking for another shot at glory. Sachin Tendulkar has always reserved his best for the World Cup. ... CRICKET
Ponting goofs it upSunil Gavaskar must be grinning from one clever ear to the other. Columnists look to provoke discussion, for their words to be quoted and argued over ` chai ' before every column eventually becomes a shopping bag. Occasionally, this ...
Australia intends to start off stronglyScotland coach talks of setting a few nerves jangling and causing a few problems TABLE TENNIS
Sharath gets it right, regains titleAJMER: Sharath Kamal almost beat himself on way to regaining the men's singles crown won in 2004. Whether it was Ranbir Das in the semifinals or the defending champion Subhajit Saha in the title-match, Sharath almost buckled under the pressure of ...
Inconvenient timing, says SET MAXNEW DELHI: The inconvenient timing was the reason for SET MAX not bringing `live' the opening ceremony of the ICC World Cup from Jamaica. The viewers were left disappointed when the channel, which has the exclusive broadcasting rights for the ...
Ganguly's ankle to be tested by physioPort of Spain: Sourav Ganguly's sore right ankle will be tested by team physio John Gloster during the nets on Tuesday. Ganguly reported of soreness in his ankle on the eve of India's warm-up match against the West Indies last week and took part ... There will be definite carry: Roberts KINGSTON: Contrary to belief, the tracks across the Caribbean, despite their differing clay content, will offer carry, Andy Roberts told The Hindu on Monday. Roberts, formerly a menacing fast bowler, is the pitch consultant of the ... Cricket Tennis Football Blatter to come to India KOLKATA:The president of the world governing body of football, FIFA, Joseph Blatter will be making a four-day trip to India from April 15 to 18. This was confirmed by John Schumacher of the FIFA Media Department on Tuesday. Blatter will be the ... Other Stories
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