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Athletics
Golden day for Kalyani
CHENNAI, JAN. 12. A. Kalyani of Andhra Pradesh was the cynosure with a record breaking run in the 400 metres hurdles in the National Inter-state junior athletics meet at the JN Stadium on a quiet afternoon on Saturday. What made Kalyani's ... More

Basketball
Punjab Police, Army enter semifinals
JAMSHEDPUR, JAN. 12. When the going gets tough the tough gets going. Defending champion Punjab Police proved this in no uncertain manner in eliminating Vijaya Bank, Bangalore, with an emphatic 68-34 points victory to reach the semifinals of the ... More

Billiards & Snooker
Varsha meets Uma in final
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 12. Uma Devi R. of Karnataka maintained her unbeaten streak here and set herself up for a grand double as she stormed into the final of the 10th Women's National snooker championship at the Ellisbridge Gymkhana on ... More

Cricket
A Williams' show mostly
BANGALORE, JAN. 12. The India A innings was an apt reflection of its top scorer-Connor Williams (73). Steady runs without flamboyance. The Hero Honda N.K.P. Salve Challenger Series match between India A and India B at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium ... More


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  • Al Habib claims F.K. Irani Memorial Cup

    Squash
    Fancied players have it easy
    KOLKATA, JAN. 12. Fancied players justified their status sailing into the second round of the East India Open squash championship which opened with the senior men's matches here at the Calcutta Racket Club on Saturday. Action in the other ... More

    Shooting
    Sutar wins by a narrow margin
    INDORE, JAN. 12. Host Border Security Force (BSF) had everything to cheer about when 53-year-old M.T. Sutar pipped 27-year-old teammate M. Shankar by 0.2 points to clinch the free rifle prone event gold in the 45th National shooting championship ... More



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