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Ponting and Kumble bag Ceat lifetime achievement awardsDouble delight for Muttiah Muralitharan CRICKET Kartik is India’s hero Mumbai: Murali Kartik lived a dream at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday. He sliced through the Aussie line-up with six for 27 and then displayed a cool head as India clinched a humdinger by two wickets. Australia took the Future Cup ... SPORT -- COMMENT Deal with it now There is little to be gained in pretending that racism is something that exists in ‘other’ countries, writes Nirmal Shekar CRICKET India lacked consistency MUMBAI: Cricket is a lot about timing. It’s not just about meeting the ball with the sweet portion of the willow but timing performances. It got its timing wrong in the Future Cup series. When it mattered, the side succumbed to the ... MILITARY WORLD GAMES
Ji Wei clinches 110m hurdles goldJedrusinski, Al- Salhi take titles in 200m and 800m MILITARY WORLD GAMES Russian pair emerges on top MUMBAI: Russians Andrey Kiriljuk and Maksim Semerhanov skimmed over the waves in style, winning two races and finishing among the top five after seven races at the CISM 4th Military World Games sailing event, held off waters at Indian Naval ... MILITARY WORLD GAMES Memorable day for Indian boxers HYDERABAD: It was a memorable day for Indian boxers as P. Narjit Singh (54 kg), D. Bhagyarajan (69 kg), Mohinder Thapa (81 kg), H.K. Beliwal (51 kg) and G. Satyaraju (64 kg) were assured of medals in their respective categories as they made it ... MILITARY WORLD GAMES Vijay Kumar misses out on bronze HYDERABAD: Vijay Kumar inched close to a bronze but fell short in a four-way tie-shoot in the individual men’s 25 metre centre fire pistol of the Military World Games shooting competition at the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh range ... Cricket Tennis Hockey Football Athletics Basketball Chess Golf Racing : Horse Shooting Sports : General Volleyball Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Cinema Plus | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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