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Grant Flower holds fort for Zimbabwe
India’s first foreign coach John Wright has a tough job at hand. His dream of turning the team into a brilliant bunch of fielders might take ages to materialise, unless the Sadagopan Ramesh is in the squad, whose reflexes remain slow, do a drastic turnabout as far as catching is concerned.




Madhavan seals Azhar's fate, BCCI to fix penalty
Indicted by the CBI and Madhavan Committee reports, former captain Mohammad Azharuddin, Manoj Prabhakar and Ajay Jadeja may soon be stripped of the Arjuna Award conferred upon them for excellence in sports.




AIFF breached our trust -- rebels
Indian football and the war of words go hand in hand these days. Barely a day after the AIFF president Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi turned down IPFA demand to postpone the NFL, the newly-formed rebel group refuted Das Munshi’s claims.




Other headlines

Miandad has faith in spinners
Brijnev 'tricks in Railways win
West Indies may still pack a punch, feels Waugh
Poor showing may cost Windies sponsors
Green Emperor reigns supreme
Asia Cup reformated, adds women's event
Corporates put support in golf's direction
Mumbai edge past Maharashtra
Henman too strong for Hrbaty
Leko wants to turn the spotlight on Anand

 
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