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Badminton
Nationals, sans Gopi Chand, from today
LUCKNOW, JAN. 4. The cloud and fog of this winter morning cleared earlier than expected but the doubts over the arrival of P. Gopi Chand remained until late on the eve of the National and inter-state badminton championship here on ... More

Chess
Sandeepan outwits Shantaram
HYDERABAD, JAN.4. IM Sandeepan Chanda outwitted K. V. Shantaram to emerge joint leader along with S. Maria Arul and Aravind Sastry with five points each at the end of fifth round in the sixth GTB All India FIDE-rated chess tournament being held ... More

Cricket
Muralitharan mesmerises
KANDY, JAN. 4. Sri Lankan spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan was just one wicket away from completing a perfect one-man Test match demolition job against Zimbabwe here on Friday. The off-spinner grabbed nine for 51 off 39 overs to send Zimbabwe ... More


Blistering 151 by Arun Kumar
VISAKHAPATNAM, JAN. 4. It was another day of personal glory for the Karnataka captain, J. Arun Kumar and a sound victory for the team in the K. S. Subbaiah Pillai Trophy limited-over cricket tournament at the MCV Stadium here on ... More
Harikrishna back to winning ways
HASTINGS, JAN. 4. Grandmaster Pendyala Harikrishna continued his top form as he outwitted International Master Irina Krush of United States in the sixth round to maintain his half point lead in the premier event of the 77th Hastings international ... More
Proteas fight back after following on
SYDNEY, JAN. 4. It appears that no miracle can prevent an emphatic Australian victory in the third and final Test against South Africa over the next day or so, reinforcing the astonishing record this world champion side has at home. V.V.S. ... More
Other Stories

  • WCAI XI loses to England
  • Indian captain confident
  • 52-run victory for Andhra

    Golf
    Harinder triumphs
    KOLKATA, JAN. 4. Harinder Gupta of Chandigarh won the Mayor all-India junior and sub-junior golf championship by eleven strokes from Kolkata's Ranjit Singh on the fourth day at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club course here on Friday. Harinder had a ... More

    Racing : Horse
    Vivid Dreams bags New Millennium Cup
    BANGALORE, JAN. 4. Vivid Dreams, owned and trained by Mr. M. Eshwer (Norton up), won the New Millennium Cup, the main event of the races here today. Fines & suspension Harish, rider of Royal Satsuma in the Madhugiri Plate, was fined Rs. 2,000 ... More

    Tennis
    Kucera ousts Santoro in a classic
    CHENNAI, JAN. 4. They threw `The Cat' out. It was a huge mistake. Now, transformed into a Tiger, it has sneaked in through the back door of the Tata Open. Holding his nerves at the death after a bout of self- doubts, Karol Kucera, the man ... More


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  • Rejuvenated Kucera hungry for more success

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