INTERVIEW / The Indian golfer has set his sights firmly on the prestigious US PGA Tour
Randhawa, epitome of consistency Last week at the Delhi Golf Club he considers it his second home -- the lanky pro annexed his third Indian Open crown, becoming only the second man after the famous Peter Thomson to achieve the feat. Also, he became the ...
If it isnt Australian, it isnt right! As they have displayed in ample measure so many times in the past, and as they have reiterated in India over the last three weeks, the Aussies set the benchmark with their aggressive, intrepid approach. Australia forever believe in going forwards, because taking a backward step is, their thinking dictates, a sign of weakness and submission.
MCLAREN DRIVER KEEN TO GRAB TITLE
Hamilton all set for Brazilian challenge Despite his retirement from last Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix, where badly worn rear tyres caused him to slide into a gravel trap as he came into the pit lane at the Shanghai circuit, the 22-year-old Briton still believes he remains the favourite to win the world championship from his current position with 107 points after 16 races, four ...
The Australian talisman Andrew Symonds doesn't talk much and we are not talking of his on field lip service. He is almost shy, you can say, facing the camera and under the arc lights...
HOCKEY / Ferreira upbeat about teams chances
Indians ready for slam-bang version At SAI, the Indians are training on a wooden floor. But in Macau, it will be a teflon surface, which will be easier to play on. The ball and stick are lighter and thinner respectively as compared to regular equipment.
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