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Who killed Robin Singh's chances?
Watching Robin Singh move like an aimless block on the field in India's Asia Cup last league match against Pakistan was not only sad but also difficult to fathom.




Leander, Mahesh could spawn a generation of top players
Ramesh Krishnan, the non-playing captain of the Indian team, has a tough job on hand -- leading India against Sweden in the Davis Cup tie at Gottenberg. He, however, is hopeful of India beating Sweden.




Recorded voice on tapes is Cronje's
Hansie Cronje's spiritual advisor Pastor Ray McCaulay on Wednesday admitted the voice on the tapes recorded by Delhi Police is indeed that of sacked former South African cricket captain but clarified that Cronje did not intend to throw the match as suggested by the taped conversations.




Other headlines

Forget Lazio and think of title, says Argentine marksman
Injured Leander hopes to patch up with Mahesh
French Fries
Read my hips -- How to face that penalty shootout
Jordan look to sow on Button
Ghate checkmates Thipsay
Rishi Sridhar's dream run continues; Panja bows out
Maradona scores twice against Cuban journalists
Squillari stays on path to Roland Garros glory
Swapnil Shah sole leader
Usual suspects to contest semis
Counting the days to the Olympics
Injury rules Paes out of Wimbledon, Davis Cup
Cronje owns up voice on tell-tale tape
Pakistan takes home Asia Cup
Saeed Anwar to retire after 2003 Cup
Pele tips England to win Euro 2000

 
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