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Indian shooters add one more gold to their kitty
Manchester: Indian shooters continued their golden run by adding one gold and one bronze medal to their kitty to take their collection to eight gold, two silver and one bronze medals in the shooting event of the 17th Commonwealth Games on Tuesday.
Kunjarani Devi clinches gold in weightlifting
Manchester: India's N Kunjarani Devi clinched the overall gold medal in the women's 48 kg category in the weightlifting event of the 17th Commonwealth Games on Tuesday.
Bhutia-led Indian team leaves for Vietnam tournament
Kolkata: A 20-member Indian football squad left for Vietnam on Tuesday to take part in the six-nation LG Cup beginning from August two at Ho Chi Minh City.
Cricket
Bangladesh totters under Lanka avalanche in 2nd Test
Colombo: Opener Michael Vandort hammered 140 for his maiden Test century as Sri Lanka buried Bangladesh under an avalanche of runs in the second and final Test on Tuesday.
We play better when we enjoy ourselves: Ponting
Bangalore: The Australian cricketers are known to have pressed the innovative mode – be it on the
field during a match or off it during a practice session. Having reached the pinnacle in both versions
of the game, the Australians want to stay on top though countries like South Africa and Pakistan are
trying to fast to catch upon the world number one.
Pakistan faces Kenya in tri-series opener on Aug 29
Karachi: Pakistan faces host Kenya in the opening match of next month's cricket tri- series, which
was shifted to a neutral venue over security fears in Pakistan, officials said on Tuesday.
Sachin stalker released by police, no charges laid
London: Contrary to the expectations of the cricket establishment here, the man who accosted Sachin Tendulkar on the Lord's ground during the first Test, has been released by the police as there was "insufficient evidence to proceed" against him.
Lord's moots private prosecution of Sachin stalker
London: The cricket establishment at Lord's is planning a private prosecution of Alistair Dobson, the Australian who has been released by the police without charge despite his invading the pitch at Lord's and accosting Sachin Tendulkar after his dismissal on Sunday.
India batsmen stuck in One-day mode, says Gavaskar
London: India cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar believes too much One-day cricket was to blame for his country's first Test defeat against England.
Thorpe takes break, wants to devote time to children
London: England batsman Graham Thorpe said on Monday he would be taking an indefinite break from all first-class cricket in order to spend more time with his children.
'India victory rates higher than win against Lanka'
London: "That was about as good as that side could have played on a very good Lord's wicket," England captain Nasser Hussain said after England beat India by 170 runs in the first Test at Lord's on Monday.
Ganguly insists India can bounce back, win series
London: India captain Saurav Ganguly insisted his side could come back to win their four-Test series against England despite losing the opener by a crushing 170 runs here at Lord's on Monday.
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