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Wednesday, December 03 1997

Eyles pulls off wet feat

[Details] World champion Rodney Eyles took it too close before winning his second round match in the $1,10,000 Mahindra International Squash at the Cricket Club of India against Welshman Alex Gough yesterday.

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Seamers hold the key in deciding Test

[Details] There is a perceived belief that Test cricket is under threat from the proliferation and corruption of the abridged version of the game. This has been further aggravated by attitude and approach of Indian and Sri Lankan teams. However, Seamers hold the key in deciding the future of Test cricket in the third and final Test against Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium today.

Pakistan on verge of resounding win

[Details] Pakistan scored their highest total against West Indies in a home Test in Rawalpindi yesterday. Pakistanis grabbed quick wickets, out of which three were taken by team captain, Wasim Akram, to get close to an emphatic series win.
Eyles pulls off wet feat

Seamers hold the key in deciding Test

Craig showed tremendous grit

Match tethers in suspense

Bakre keeps lead despite draw

Sanjay Hazare calls it a day

Global sport -- Nigeria offer Terry Venables World Cup assignment

Haldipur, Gavaskar thwart North

Pakistan on verge of resounding win

ONGC finish in top six

Short Corner -- Gokuldham Club to hold Rapid Chess tournament

Villa Theresa triumph

Bhupathi sails past Kirtane with ease

Central Railway down UBI

Secret Society wins Barrackpore Plate

Gavin dealt a cruel blow

Sane stuff floors Gujarat

Shaw Wallace

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