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Kapil did the right thing -- Dhindsa
Union Sports Minister Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa on Wednesday said Kapil Dev did the right thing by resigning as coach of the Indian Cricket team amidst allegations of his involvement in the match-fixing scandal.




India score narrow win over Canada in practice tie
Crafty frontliner Baljit Dhillon and speedy winger Mukesh Kumar scored once each in the first half of play to help India rally from an early goal deficit and record a narrow 2-1 win over Canada in their last warm-up tie in the run-up to the Olympic Hockey competition on Wednesday.




Indian star tennis duo all set for Sydney Games
One half of India's former World No 1 tennis partnership and the main medal hopefuls at the Sydney Olympics, Mahesh Bhupathi, confirmed to the Indian Express last night that his shoulder was now all right and he and Leander Paes were looking forward to the Games.




Other headlines

Osama bin Laden fear grips Israelis
Lazio, Arsenal make winning starts
Seeds fall by the wayside
Ali has no role in Sydney opener
Three athletes fail drug tests
Our relay team cheated, now it's going to Sydney

 
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