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Cedrick does it for Wanderers

D. Cedrick was the man of the moment for Chennai Wanderers in the final of the second Anglo-Indian hockey tournament at the MRK Stadium here on Saturday.

The forward struck twice in the first half t

Cedrick does it for Wanderers

D. Cedrick was the man of the moment for Chennai Wanderers in the final of the second Anglo-Indian hockey tournament at the MRK Stadium here on Saturday.

The forward struck twice in the first half t

Cedrick does it for Wanderers

D. Cedrick was the man of the moment for Chennai Wanderers in the final of the second Anglo-Indian hockey tournament at the MRK Stadium here on Saturday.

The forward struck twice in the first half t

Cedrick does it for Wanderers

D. Cedrick was the man of the moment for Chennai Wanderers in the final of the second Anglo-Indian hockey tournament at the MRK Stadium here on Saturday.

The forward struck twice in the first half t

Roles reversed in hockey: Aussies on top, Indians down under

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Australia and India have contrasting goals for the 2012 Olympics. The Aussies, the reigning World champions and Champions Trophy holders, have been preparing to have a go at the gold medal.

India, w

A goal disallowed, Indian women draw 1-1 with Ukraine in Olympics qualifiers

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A second half goal being disallowed, Indian women were held to a surprise 1-1 draw by a lowly Ukraine in their opening match of London Olympics hockey qualifiers at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium on

India dominate Singapore in men's hockey Olympic qualifier

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India outclassed Singapore 15-1 in their opening game of the men's hockey Olympic qualifier at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium on Saturday.

I am never satisfied: Men’s hockey coach Michael Nobbs

India might have routed a lowly Singapore by a massive margin of 15-1 but coach Michael Nobbs is still not satisfied with his wards and said the team is yet to reach its peak.

"Our passing was good

When Anglo-Indians were kings in hockey

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Perplexed by the number of Sikh hockey players in India’s line-up during the country’s heyday in the international arena, a western journalist was reported to have described a sequence of moves in a m

Hockey pitch to turn blue for London Olympics

In order to make the game more attractive and television-friendly, the FIH is set to conduct the hockey matches of the upcoming London Olympics on blue turf in place of the traditional green, while th

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Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.