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Deccan Herald » Sports
CRICKET / Tendulkar, Dravid slam half-centuries
Jaffer blitzkrieg puts India on top  
Indian skipper Anil Kumble opted to bat after winning the toss.
Opener eyes a double now  
Wasim Jaffer, who made a fabulous hundred on Friday, sounded a warning to Pakistan, saying he would try to convert the century into a double hundred and score as many runs as possible.
Pakistan aim to restrict India  
Pakistan's middle-order batsman Faisal Iqbal said the aim of his team on the second day will be to curb the Indian batsmen from stacking up a huge total.
PACEMEN EYES 350 WICKETS
Vaas says hell quit next year  
Sri Lanka bowler Chaminda Vaas will retire in 2008.
India bag ten gold in SAF meet  
India bagged ten of the 13 gold medals at stake on the opening day of the inaugural SAF junior athletics championship here on Thursday.
India emerge champs
Koreans shock Aussies
Eduardo hat-trick helps JCT down listless East Bengal in I-league
Lions ground Jets in opener
Pollock, Boucher prop up Proteas
DYSS (Mysore) emerge champs
AIFFs pact with Portugal association
Home advantage for Indian eves
Aircraftmen regain title
Kirsten close to accepting job
Windies shocked
Lady One tipped for feature event
Innovator takes home
Jeev climbs to second spot
Advantage hosts
YFA win a cliffhanger
Amruthesh does the star act
Bangalore marathon on
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Wasim Jaffer in a punishing mood during his majestic unbeaten 192 in the second Test against Pakistan at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Friday. AFP
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