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Watson leads Royals to victory

Shane Watson made full use of two dropped chances to score a blazing half-century, which sealed a thrilling three-wicket win for Rajasthan Royals against Delhi Daredevils in their IPL Twenty20 match here on Sunday.

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Easy for Kedar CA ‘A’

Chennai: Kedar CA ‘A’ defeated J.S. Rao CA by eight wickets in a Giri Memorial under-13 cricket match here recently. The scores : J.S. Rao CA 123 in 30 overs (Radheesh Manikandan 25, C. Tejas ...

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KSEB-SAI women triumph

KOCHI: KSEB-SAI (Thiruvananthapuram) defeated Mumbai’s Central Railway 18-25, 25-19, 25-14, 25-27, 15-12 and won the women's title in the Dr. Ambedkar Gold Cup all-India volleyball tournament in Nagpur on Sunday night. ...

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Watson takes Royals to victory

The Rajasthan side keeps its unbeaten home record intact

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Man U wins 10th Premier League title

Chelsea finishes runner-up; Birmingham, Reading relegated

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IPL final shifted

Mumbai: The DLF-Indian Premier League (IPL) organisers have shifted the June 1 final from the originally scheduled Wankhede Stadium to the D.Y. Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai for a variety of reasons, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ...

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Vishnuprasath, Sukumar shine

Chennai: G.U. Vishnuprasath and K. Sukumar, who claimed nine wickets between them, bowled Adambakkam to a 191-run win over Elixer Solutions in the ICICI-YSCA all-India tournament here on Sunday. The ...

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Harimahesh scalps five

Chennai: Harimahesh claimed five wickets as Vidyamandir (Mylapore) defeated MAS by nine wickets in the Jaikrishna Memorial under-15 tournament, here, recently. The scores: Bakthavachallam SSS 94 in 24.5 ...

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Krishna Poonia takes the fourth spot

NEW DELHI: Woman discus thrower Krishna Poonia finished fourth with a throw of 59.83 in the California Invitational meet at Modesto, United States, on Saturday. The Indian, training in Portland, Oregon, had touched a personal best 63.41 ...

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Ravi, Sathish impress

Chennai: S. Ravi and K. Sathish impressed in the MMSC races for newcomers here on Sunday. In the TVS Race Bike category, Arun J. Pillai and R. Srinath shared the honours winning the first and the second races respectively. ...

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Riders fined

Calcutta: The Kolkata Knight Riders were fined $1,000 for slow over rate in their match against Deccan Chargers on Sunday, according to a press release. In their last match against Bangalore Royal Challengers, the city team was fined $500.

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India clinch Asia Cup

Colombo: India clinched their fourth successive women's cricket Asia Cup title after thrashing Sri Lanka by a massive 117-run in the final at the Welagedara Stadium in Kurunegala on Sunday.

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Safina upsets Dementieva

Berlin: Dinara Safina of Russia fought back from a set down for the third time in the tournament to win the German Open on Sunday with a 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 victory over seventh-seeded compatriot Elena Dementieva.

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Chopra slips to tied 20th

Ponte Vedra: Daniel Chopra turned in his first over-par card and the Swede of Indian origin slid to tied 20th after his eventful third round of 73 in the $9.5 million the Players Championship.

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Gangjee finishes joint 21st

Beijing: Rahil Gangjee saved his best for the last and turned in a flawless four-under 68 in the final round to sign off tied 21st in the Beijing Open on Sunday. He ended his campaign with a total of two-under 286.