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Badminton
Ratti leads Railways' charge; PSCB in finals
LUCKNOW, JAN. 5. Sachin Ratti carried Railways to a fighting victory over National Games champion Uttar Pradesh before showing the way for the former champion to a 2-0 lead in the semifinal against Kerala in the inter-State phase of the National ... More

Billiards & Snooker
Anuja's brilliance to the fore
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 5. Anuja Thakur has made scoring off cannons a habit. She demonstrated that skill in the first match of the day, and announced her intentions of retaining the title she won at Chennai last year. Opening with a break of 27 ... More

Chess

  • Sasikiran, Harikrishna in lead

    Cricket
    Kirsten's century fails to prevent whitewash
    SYDNEY, JAN. 5. South Africa made Australia work hard for almost a whole day before wrapping up its 10-wicket victory in the third Test at the SCG but it was as good as a pointless exercise. The tourists were still whitewashed for the first time ... More


    Andhra beats Tamil Nadu in thriller
    VISAKHAPATNAM, JAN. 5. Andhra pulled off an exciting five-run win over Tamil Nadu in the K.S. Subbiah Pillai Trophy tournament at the MCV Stadium here on Saturday. It was a memorable match for R.V.Ch. Prasad who slammed an unbeaten 42 off 26 ... More
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  • No stopping Arun Kumar and Karnataka
  • Indian eves raring to go
  • Exciting win for Hyderabad

    Racing : Horse
    Nairn wins The Hindu Bangalore Oaks
    BANGALORE, JAN. 5. The property of Messrs. Dilip Thomas and K.J. Ramaswamy, Nairn (Appu up), won the The Hindu Bangalore Oaks, the main event at the races here today. The winner is trained by Darashah. 1. SUBHASHNAGAR PLATE (1400m), rated 00 to ... More

    Tennis
    Canas turns the tables on Kucera
    CHENNAI, JAN. 5. For a while, Guillermo Canas' game resembled the state of his country's ecomony. Karol Kucera triggered a run on his bank of talent and he was alarmingly close to declaring bankruptcy. But, obviously, Canas has better staying ... More


    Armstrong maintaining family tradition
    CHENNAI, JAN. 5. He has been a familiar face at the SDAT-Nungambakkam Stadium here for the past four years in the Gold Flake Open Tennis tournament. One could spot this blonde-haired gentleman from Britain with a walkie-talkie moving here and ... More
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  • Sania Mirza advances
  • `Most promising junior' award presented to Rastogi

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