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Nadal is crowned the new king at Wimbledon

7. July 2008

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First of all, congratulations to Rafael Nadal on winning his first Wimbledon title. Congratulations to Roger Federer too on playing a great match. Rafael Nadal,the Spaniard, defeated the defending champion, the Swiss, Roger Federer in a epic five setter,which also is the longest Men’s singles final at 4 hours 48 minutes at Wimbledon by 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 [...]

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IPL- A gem of a concept

14. June 2008

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When IPL (Indian Premier League) was born on 16th April, though it was expected to be a sucess but very few would have expected it to outshine even the ICC World Cup (which is held once every 4 years) in terms of craze, excitement and thrill. The impact of the shortest version of the game on [...]

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Rafa does it again: Runs over Fedex

10. June 2008

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Photo: Getty Images Roger:”Can i have this trophy in this plate?” The king of clay, Rafael Nadal defeated the world number one & top seed Roger Federer to clinch his fourth consecutive title at Roland Garros from 2005-’08. But Rafa had his name in record books for more reasons than one. He became only the second person [...]

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A breather for Indian Hockey, IHF dissolved

28. April 2008

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Its finally curtains for Mr. KPS Gill and “his” Indian Hockey Federation. The long due judgment has been done and IHF has been suspended by Indian Olympic Association under its guidelines. Mr Suresh Kalmadi, head of IOA just announced the decision (that was taken unanimously) in a press conference. The decision brings to an end an [...]

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Harbhajan slaps Sreesanth!

28. April 2008

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If you are debating on whether there is any place for antics like sledging in sports, wait for a minute and think again, because Harbhajan Singh has added another chapter to unwanted things in sports.Harbhajan Singh slapped his Indian team mate Shantakumaran Sreesanth right in the middle of the field in front of a thousand [...]

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