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No consolation win for India
PORT OF SPAIN: Team India had a lot riding on this match, dead as it was in the context of the series. Having been embarrassed by a side that wasn't given the slightest chance, India needed to arrest the slide. Four losses on the trot does ...

We were outfielded: Dravid
PORT OF SPAIN: Indian skipper Rahul Dravid said the difference in fielding standards and the inability of his side's batsmen to come to terms with the pace of pitches had separated the sides in the series. On the chances of experienced players ...

Gaudio cruises into the second round
PARIS: : Showing the steady baseline game that helped him win the French Open two years ago, Gaston Gaudio began his bid for another title on Monday by beating qualifier Roko Karanusic 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. The No. 10-seeded Gaudio has yet to win a ...

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`Pietersen on road to greatness'
London: Still in awe of Kevin Pietersen's powerful strokeplay during his 142-run innings against Sri Lanka, England stand-in skipper Andrew Flintoff said the flamboyant batsman is an exceptional talent, whose name will be taken alongside Sachin ...

Windies names Test squad
PORT OF SPAIN: The West Indies selectors met on Saturday and named a 14-man squad, led by Brian Lara, to play India in the first of four Tests starting in Antigua on Friday. Three members of the team, however, are under the cloud of injury. ...

Tour match from today
ST. JOHN'S: Smarting from a 1-4 drubbing at the hands of West Indies in the one-day leg, India will begin the next part of its tour with a two-day practice match against Antigua and Barbuda starting on Tuesday here at the Police Recreation ...

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