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CRICKET![]() Over 2000 performers will gather at Trelawny stadium for the opening ceremony CRICKET ![]() Chennai: Adam Gilchrist's strike-rate of 96.29 is the highest among all batsmen with 5,000 or more runs in one-day internationals. The left-hander now has 8,585 runs from 257 ODIs at 35.62 (14 hundreds). If Australia is a mean batting machine, ... CRICKET Don't lose faith: Lara Trelawny (Jamaica): Brian Lara has urged West Indies supporters not to lose faith, promising to turn things around in the World Cup after the host was embarrassed by a batting collapse which resulted in a nine-wicket loss in Friday's warm-up ... TABLE TENNIS ![]() AJMER: In the end, Petroleum did manage to keep the inter-State titles, but its star campaigners ended up losing their air of invincibility. If on Friday the Petroleum men just about managed to survive against Rajasthan, Saturday saw the fancied ... CRICKET ![]() World Cups are more often won by teams that are consistent Australia ends poor run against England Younis and Yousuf take Pakistan to an easy victory over South Africa Cricket Karnataka's heroes felicitated Bangalore: It was a night of bonhomie and kind words while a giant screen flashed images of an era that ebbed away leaving us with memories to cherish. B.S. Chandrashekar, E.A.S. Prasanna, Gundappa Viswanath, Syed Kirmani and Roger Binny ... Other Stories
Tennis Hockey Football Athletics Badminton Lin reaches final BIRMINGHAM: Lin Dan, the top-seeded title-holder, came within one win of completing a successful defence of the all-England Open badminton by triumphing in the first of two all-Chinese semifinal battles. Lin won 21-14, 21-1 against Bao ... Chess Golf Randhawa stays in contention SINGAPORE: : Jyoti Randhawa managed to stay in contention for the title despite returning an ordinary even par 72 in the third round of the Singapore Masters golf here on Saturday. The 34-year-old Delhi pro made two bogies on the back-nine to ... Racing : Horse Racing : Motor Shooting Sports : General Volleyball Read Today's supplements: Magazine | Open Page | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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