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New Zealander Warren in lead at MRF India Rally
Bangalore: Living up to pre-race predictions, Team MRF's Naren Kumar began the MRF India Rally 2002 in style, but his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII developed gear box problems in the fifth and sixth stages, forcing him to relinquish his early lead to his teammate from New Zealand Stewart Warren.
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Centuries galore at SZ Ranji; Goa upsets Andhra, K'taka, TN win
Bangalore: Goa upsets Andhra by 119 runs, while defending champions Karnataka, riding on a century by Rowland Barrington, inflicted an ignominious 157 runs defeat on Kerala in the South Zone Ranji Limited Overs tournament for the Subbaiah Pillai Trophy, which started on Friday.
Slater slams ton, demoralised England loses to NSW
Sydney: England's Australian One-day campaign began disastrously on Friday when the New South Wales state side handed out an eight-wicket thrashing to the tourists one week ahead of the summer's international Limited Overs program.
'Mended Ashes urn may move Down Under next winter'
London: The famous Ashes urn, which dates back to 1883, will be displayed in Australia next winter, the Marylebone Cricket Club president Tim Rice confirmed.
Rain plays spoilsport, ties washed out at World Cup
Chennai: Rains, on Friday played a spoilsport washing out the Australia versus England and South Africa versus Sri Lanka matches, at the Petro World Cup for the Blind 2002.
Confident Ganguly says poor show only an aberration
Napier: Indian captain Saurav Ganguly made light of his main batsmen's poor show on the opening
day of the three-day game against Central Districts on Friday, saying that he was confident of his
team bouncing back into the match.
Fan Musharraf wants Indians to play in Pakistan
Rawalpindi (Pakistan): President Pervez Musharraf has told the International Cricket Council (ICC) he wants India to tour Pakistan next year and has assured security, officials said Friday.
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