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Kochi gets yet another chance

New Delhi, Nov. 28: The Indian Premier League governing council has postponed a decision on the faction-ridden Kochi franchise to December 5 after the promoters claimed to have resolved differences ov

It’s Messi vs Ron in El Clasico

Madrid, Nov. 28: In-form superstars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo showcase their talents on Monday night as league leaders Real Madrid travel to defending champions Barcelona bidding to beat thei

TN must pull up their socks

It’s no surprise that Tamil Nadu’s bowling has come under severe test in the ongoing Ranji Trophy. For Dinesh Karthik and Co. to do what the state has not done in the last 23 seasons, speedster L. Bal

Chinese wall too high for rivals

Guangzhou, Nov. 27: An “extraordinary” Asian Games ended on Saturday after 15 days of thrills and spills that saw China reinforce its sporting credentials and Japan slip further behind.

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Girls on right track

Guangzhou, Nov. 26: India ended their athletics campaign at the Asian Games with a bagful of medals with the women’s 4x400m relay quartet winning the gold on the penultimate day of the competitions he

Kabaddi sides, Vijender come out on top

Guangzhou, Nov. 26: Indian boxing pin-up Vijender Singh strolled to gold at the Asian Games on Friday, as China’s classy Zou Shiming retained his light-flyweight title. The Olympic bronze medallist cr

Khandker strike seals bronze for Indians

Nov. 25: The Indian men’s hockey team defeated four-time champions South Korea 1-0 to finish with a bronze at the Asian Games here on Thursday. Pakistan won the gold with a convincing 2-0 win over Mal

Teams dread ghost of Harmison past

Brisbane, Nov. 24: If there is one certainty about the first ball of the first Ashes Test between Australia and England on Thursday, it is that it will not end up unaided at second slip as Steve Harmi

Ashes rivalry is still going strong

London, If size and appearance were all that mattered, cricket’s Ashes would be the world’s most ridiculous sports trophy. The burned remnants of either a cricket ball or part of a wicket — nobody is

SL on top despite Bravo knock

Nov. 25: Part-time spinner Tillakaratne Dilshan bagged two wickets in one over in fading light to boost Sri Lanka’s hopes of gaining the lead in the second Test against the West Indies on Thursday. Th

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