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Tuesday 22 March 2005 (11 Safar 1426)

Federer Crushes Hewitt to Clinch Pacific Life Title

INDIAN WELLS, California, 22 March 2005 — World No. 1 Roger Federer produced another dominant display to crush No. 2 Lleyton Hewitt 6-2 6-4 6-4 in the final of the Pacific Life Open on Sunday. In... Full Story


Pakistan Will Stage Comeback, Vows Coach Woolmer

BANGALORE, India, 22 March 2005 — Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer yesterday praised India for winning the second Test, but vowed his team will come back strongly in the final Test to salvage the series. “I... Full Story


Rain Interrupts Aussie Victory Charge in Wellington Test

WELLINGTON, 22 March 2005 — New Zealand were praying for more rain to save them from defeat in the second Test against Australia after a batting collapse at the Basin Reserve yesterday. The Kiwis... Full Story




‘Turbanator’ Reported Again for Suspect Action

NEW DELHI, 22 March 2005 — India’s off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has been reported for a suspect bowling action for his second consecutive Test match and the third time in his career, the International... Full Story


San Mig Drub Phone Pals

MANILA, 22 March 2005 — San Miguel Beer coach Jong Uichico is looking for one constant factor in his team and found it Sunday night. Displaying a resolute heart, the Beermen drubbed erstwhile... Full Story


NC State Eliminate Connecticut, Enter Round-of-16

WORCESTER, Massachusetts, 22 March 2005 — Julius Hodge scored on a slashing drive through the lane with 4.3 seconds left to give North Carolina State a 65-62 victory over defending champions Connecticut... Full Story


Billups Helps Pistons Past Spurs

TORONTO, 22 March 2005 — Chauncey Billups scored 25 points to lead a team effort in the Detroit Pistons 110-101 victory against the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday. Tayshaun Prince added 22 points... Full Story


Peerless Bekele Completes Fourth Double in France

ST. ETIENNE, France, 22 March 2005 — Kenenisa Bekele completed the most testing weekend of his athletics career on Sunday by clinching a fourth consecutive world cross country championships double... Full Story


Perry Wins Bay Hill, Singh Regains No. 1 Ranking

TORONTO, 22 March 2005 — Kenny Perry held on to win his first title in two years at the Bay Hill Invitational on Sunday with a two-stroke victory over Britain’s Graeme McDowell and Vijay Singh, who... Full Story


America Hand Pumas Another Loss in Mexico

MEXICO CITY, 22 March 2005 — America effectively ended archrivals UNAM’s hopes of reaching the Mexican championship quarterfinals by beating them 3-2 away in their derby on Sunday. Oscar Rojas... Full Story


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