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Olonga joins Flower, retires from international cricket 
EAST LONDON: Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday after his team’s final match in the World Cup. Olonga, 26, was omitted from the Zimbabwe team for the final Super Six....

Warne to bare all in South Africa
DURBAN: After a brief lull, Shane Warne is back in the news, and it has nothing to do with the wrong reasons this time. The champion leg-spinner, who left South Africa in disgrace more than a month back after failing a drugs test, will....

WORLD CUP
Changing times sees pace in the forefront  
DURBAN: If a friend of yours had told you five years ago that the Indian seam bowlers would one day dominate the cricketing world, you would have thought he was out of his head. Justifiably so. For, spin has been our strength since the....

ICC is taking little steps in  the right direction 
DURBAN: A little over a decade back, Africa had practically no influential representatives in the International Cricket Council (ICC). South Africa was still in sporting isolation, and as far as cricket was concerned, the other....

Lee thunderbolts stun Kenya 
DURBAN: It took Brett Lee just 27 deliveries, during which he took eight wickets for three runs, to turn what was proving to be an ordinary World Cup campaign into an outstanding, runaway success story.....

India deserve semifinal berth
INDIA is worthy of a place in the World Cup semifinals as they again proved in beating New Zealand. They

Crucial for AIFF to be  restructured: Velappan
NEW DELHI: Peter Velappan, the general secretary of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) summed up today what was the main ingredient needed for India to realise their goal of becoming a respected football...

HOCKEY / Travancore Cup
BPCL sail past ITI with ease

BANGALORE: BPCL posted their second straight win in the Travancore Cup hockey tournament today, sailing Past ITI Sports Club 5-1 at the Karnataka State Hockey Association Stadium....


 
Kamal Horo (right) of CMP tries to move past Sunder of KSP in the Travancore Cup hockey tournament at the KSHA Stadium in Bangalore on Saturday. DH photo






 

 

 

 

 



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