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Paes-Bhupathi enter US Open semis
The Indians overwhelmed the Australian pair of Ben Elwood and Michael Tebbut with ease, beating them in straight sets 6-3, 6-4. Battling with fielding Time was when batting and bowling won matches. Not anymore. Today, says Harsha Bhogle, fielding holds the key. Rain halts play in Singapore final After a fine start, India found itself on the ropes against the West Indies pace attack when the rains came down and spared their blushes. The match will be replayed tomorrow. Collision forces Karthikeyan out of race A deranged suspension, following a collision, forced India's star driver out of the 13th race of the British Formula 3 Championship. Pak match-fixing report next week Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum, who is investigating allegations of match-fixing and betting against Pakistan's cricketers, said today he is expected to submit his report on September 15. All eyes on Vijay Kumar The recently-crowned Hindu Open champion has the best credentials to win the Colour Plus Open Golf championship which gets under way today. Agassi too good; Rios routed Andre Agassi established himself as a strong contender for the U. S. Open crown after storming into the quarter-finals where he meets French qualifier Nicolas Escude, who upset 10th seed Marcelo Rios yesterday. Border to replace Marsh The former Australian captain was today confirmed as the World champions' interim coach for next month's tour of Zimbabwe. Yesterday's issue |
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