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    ON THE FRONTFOOT
    Lessons learnt in 2001 helped
    Several thoughts raced through my mind when it became apparent we were going to taste victory in the third Test at Nagpur, and reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. There was that wonderful sensation of knowing that we were on the verge of ...

    Great teams are forever
    MUMBAI, NOV. 1. The team bus eased past the Polly Umrigar gate and soon came to a halt. The Australian cricketers trooped out, shaking away the morning blues. The baggy greens had arrived for yet another practice session and a rather emotional ...

    We badly want to win the final Test: Wright
    MUMBAI, NOV. 1. It is now confirmed that Sourav Ganguly will not play in the final Test against Australia, beginning at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday. Just when you expected that the Indian captain would be there to shoulder the ...

    He left an indelible impression on the racing world
    In every sphere of human endeavour there comes a man who changes the very contours of the arena. Such people encapsulate tenacity, perseverance and hard work. Theirs becomes a life in which they blaze a pioneering trail. Theirs becomes a life to ...

    Pakistan wins, squares series
    KARACHI, NOV. 1. Shoaib Malik and Abdul Razzaq put on 82 runs to guide Pakistan to a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka on the final day of the second Test on Monday. The win levelled the two-match series 1-1 and prevented Sri Lanka from ...

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    Purushothaman in sole lead
    VIJAYAWADA, NOV. 1. S.K Sinha and T. Purushothaman were in the forefront until the fourth round of the National youth (under-25 years) chess championships at the Chenupati Ramakotaiah Municipal Corporation Kreeda Pranganam on Sunday evening. On ...

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