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Billiards & Snooker
Patel and Sethi enter semifinals
MIDDLESBROUGH, DEC. 5. The distinct possibility of an historic all-India final looms large after Nalin Patel and Geet Sethi emerged victorious in their respective quarterfinal clashes against Ashok Shandilya and Robby Foldvari in the U.K. ... More

Chess
Crucial encounter for Anand
MOSCOW, DEC. 5. Acute time scrambles and poor fighting spirit by lower seeds when they play white have taken some interest out of the ongoing FIDE World chess championship being played at the State Kremlin Palace. This leaves a two-game match to ... More


Other Stories

  • Balaji shocks Vaidya
  • Kasparov-Kramnik third game drawn
  • Humpy regains winning touch
  • Nilavoli in sole lead

    Cricket
    India takes a big lead, but fails to inspire
    MOHALI, DEC. 5. If some of the distinguished members of the commentators box were tempted to return to Test cricket, one could hardly fault them. Jokes apart, the decline from their period to the present has been very pronounced and if they have ... More


    Other Stories

  • India could have done better
  • Lifetime achievement award for Umrigar
  • Four-wkt. win for Tamil Nadu
  • Kiran Pawar's knock in vain
  • Raju, Yadav sparkle in Hyderabad's victory
  • Another milestone for Tendulkar

    Golf

  • Raghav retains lead
  • Irina keeps lead

    Hockey

  • TN trounces Vidarbha

    Racing : Horse
    Royal Gladiator picks the plum
    HYDERABAD, DEC. 5. Like the 1000 Guineas, the Golconda 2000 Guineas run last Sunday was another Hitchcockian thriller. The got-abroad dark bay colt Royal Gladiator in a pulsating drive squeezed home by a short head from Judge Jules. These ... More

    Tennis
    Chin-Wei Chan upsets Sania Mirza
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 5. Title aspirant Sania Mirza played below potential and crashed to a 3-6, 3-6 defeat at the hands of the unfancied Chin-Wei Chan of Chinese Taipei in the girls' pre-quarterfinals of the Asian junior tennis championship at the ... More


    Other Stories

  • Yogesh beats B.G. Reddy
  • Bhupathi advances, Paes loses
  • Sai bows out

    Table Tennis
    Ranabir, Nandita clinch titles
    CHENNAI, DEC. 5. Railways' Ranabir Das and Nandita Saha met the challenge head on to claim their maiden titles in the men's and women's section respectively of the RMK Engineering College National-ranking (South Zone) table tennis championship, ... More



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