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Nadal crushes federer in Rome final

Spain's Rafael Nadal dominated his 30th meeting with Swiss rival Roger Federer to secure his seventh title in nine years at the Rome Masters on Sunday.

BCCI should come under RTI: Maken

Against the backdrop of allegations of spot-fixing during T20 matches, Union Minister Ajay Maken on Sunday said the BCCI should come under the ambit of RTI Act.

Delhi done as Pune prevail in battle of the worst

Delhi Daredevils lost to Pune Warriors by 38 runs today and have finshed last in this year's T20 League in Pune today. Kushal Phatarpekar reports.

When De Kock got the biggest cheer of his life

Tell young Quinton de Kock that business and pleasure don't mix well and he will vehemently disagree. The 20-year-old South Africa batsman is love struck, and the long-drawn Indian domestic Twenty20 league has done little to lift his spirits. Anand Sachar reports.

Former Vidarbha player arrested in spot-fixing probe

A domestic player from Vidarbha said to be close to Ajit Chandila, one of the Rajasthan Royals players arrested on spot-fixing charges, was arrested on Sunday as investigation into the nexus between players and bookies continued to widen.

Sammy strikes twice as Sun rises in Hyderabad

It was Parthiv Patel and Shikhar Dhawan's opening partnership that saved the day for the Sunrisers, who again restricted the opposition. Anand Sachar reports. Scorecard | Standings

T20 League under ED scanner amid money-laundering charges

With allegations rife about big money being laundered in a widespread network involving cricketers, bookies and the underworld, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has already started looking into it, official sources confirmed to HT.

Both rooms in Mumbai hotel booked by Sreesanth

The day when the Board of Control for Cricket in India asked the Rajasthan Royals to press criminal charges against S Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, the Mumbai police managed to ascertain that both rooms booked at a suburban Mumbai hotel were in Sreesanth's name.

Broad sends NZ to defeat

Stuart Broad took seven wickets to rip through the New Zealand batting order and bowl England to an emphatic 170-run victory on the fourth day of the first Test at Lord’s on Sunday.

Not just about checks, key is player integrity

 Young players should learn from the raging spot-fixing controversy. Javagal Srinath writes.

Deepika claims two silvers, India end fourth

Deepika Kumari was done in by some sheer class of more experienced opponents as she settled for two silver medals, including one with Jayanta Talukdar, to help India finish fourth in the Archery World Cup Stage 1 that concluded in Shanghai on Sunday.

India swept aside by China

India suffered a 0-5 thrashing at the hands of formidable China in their opening group match of the Sudirman Cup mixed team badminton championship here on Sunday.

Pugilists Manoj, Dinesh make finals in Cyprus

Olympians Manoj Kumar and Dinesh Kumar on Sunday led India boxers’ dominating show by advancing to the finals of the Invitation FX­TM International Limassol Boxing Cup in Limassol, Cyprus.

Esapekka cruises to victory, Gill finishes 2nd

Save the odd dent and mud stain, there were few telltale signs of what the Fabia S2000 had been through. Leaning on the bonnet, Esapekka Lappi looked on blankly; the gaze fixed on some faraway object. It seemed there was plenty on the mind.

Last tango in Paris

With the Beatles ringing in his ears and tears in his eyes, David Beckham admitted that his starring role in Paris Saint-Germain's French title party was the last chapter of his colourful career. In a nutshell
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