The Timeless Durby
East Bengal and Mohun Bagan enjoy a heightened position in the pantheons of the Indian sports. Football is for them as much as they are for football.
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The Sharp Shooter
With just a month left for the Beijing Olympics, shooter Gagan Narang is geared up for the big event. The 24-year-old Hyderabadi is currently on a training stint in Europe and in a test event in Hannover crossed the World Record, which will boost his confidence for the Games starting August 8.
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The game begins
After a long cooling session in the cans, with a shelf-life that seemed to stretch to eternity, Rituparno Ghosh’s Khela is finally being released on July 11. This Saregama Films production got trapped in a cat-and-mouse game between the producers and the exhibitors – one does not quite know what it was.
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The game begins
After a long cooling session in the cans, with a shelf-life that seemed to stretch to eternity, Rituparno Ghosh’s Khela is finally being released on July 11. This Saregama Films production got trapped in a cat-and-mouse game between the producers and the exhibitors – one does not quite know what it was.
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The game begins
After a long cooling session in the cans, with a shelf-life that seemed to stretch to eternity, Rituparno Ghosh’s Khela is finally being released on July 11. This Saregama Films production got trapped in a cat-and-mouse game between the producers and the exhibitors – one does not quite know what it was.
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Dhoni moves up to second place in ODI rankings
Dubai, India might have lost the Asia Cup final to Sri Lanka but skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's gutsy display with the bat has brought him close to regaining his No.1 spot in the one-day internationals as per the recent International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings.
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90 minutes to soccer mainstream
Santosh Trophy kicks off in Jammu and Kashmir on May 25 after a gap of 30 years. TWF correspondent Amitava Bose looks into the aspirations and hopes of those involved in getting the game to the state
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Sania should win through first two rounds at Wimbledon
London, June India's Sania Mirza should not find it difficult to race through to the third round of the women's singles at Wimbledon, starting Monday, as she is pitted against players ranked much lower than her in the first two rounds in the draw announced Friday.
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Sreesanth doubtful for Bangladesh series
New Delhi, Fast bowler Santhakumaran Sreesanth, who is carrying an injury from the Indian premier League (IPL), is a doubtful for the three-nation cricket series in Bangladesh, starting Sunday.
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Injuries rule out Tendulkar
India's batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar and pace spearhead Zaheer Khan have been ruled out of the forthcoming tri-series in Bangladesh next month due to injuries.
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Harbhajan is targeted again!
Sydney, March 3 (IANS) The Indian cricket team management Monday strongly condemned reports in some Australia's Fairfax newspapers which quoted a spectator as saying Harbhajan Singh had motioned to scratch his armpits and spat at the crowd. More..
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Will IPL concept improve cricket at grassroots level?
Powered by top-flight business houses and Bollywood bigwigs, the Indian Premier League (IPL) might usher in a new revolution in cricket, changing the rules of the game once and for all.
But the big question is how much of the new concept will percolate down to improve the game at the grassroots level.
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Ponting stars in Australia's win over India
Sydney, Captain Ricky Ponting hammered his 26th century and speedster Brett Lee took five wickets to help Australia beat India by 18 runs in an exciting One-Day International of the Commonwealth Bank Triangular Series here Sunday. More..
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Performance is the Mantra
Joaquim Carvalho, popularly called "Jack" by his friends, was part of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic squad
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