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KOLKATA, JAN. 16. In a two-team race, Indian champion side Punjab Police made mincemeat of the challenge posed by the Nepalese team Gyanodaya All Stars from Kathmandu winning the encounter by 102 points to 33 in the Asian Basketball Confederation ... More
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 16. Former National billiards champion Rupesh Shah recorded the first century break of the tournament when he triumphed 4-0 against Atul Chowal of Rajasthan, in the 68th National snooker championship at the Sports Club of Gujarat ... More
NAGPUR, JAN. 16. History, in more than one way, will be made when the Bharat Petroleum National `A' chess championship opens here on Thursday. Ironic as it may sound, in spite of a couple of `firsts', this edition might well end up as the last of ... More
LUCKNOW, JAN. 16. It was a day of inspections and the focus shifted from the players to the ground staff as overnight rain left its trail over the one-off women's cricket Test between India and England at the K.D. Singh Babu Stadium here on ... More Other Stories
KOLKATA, JAN. 16. Mohun Bagan downed Punjab Police by a 30th minute goal by its Brazilian striker Jose Barreto in a National Football League game at the Salt Lake Stadium here on Wednesday. After enjoying the major part of the exchanges, Mohun ... More
KOLKATA, JAN. 16. Top seeded Bikram Uberoi of Maharashtra won the senior men's crown of the East India Open squash defeating fourth seeded Dhiraj Singh of Rajasthan in the final here at the Calcutta Racket Club on Wednesday. In the age-group ... More
Kim shuts out Kafelnikov; Rusedski puts the lid on Aussie hopesMELBOURNE, JAN. 16. This is another kind of home-sickness. Surely, not the familiar variety. For, these are men who are not sick for home, but possibly sick of home. This is their coliseum, their backyard. And, led by what you were told was a ... More Other Stories
Ronak bags rapid fire pistol goldINDORE, JAN. 16. Ronak Pandit won the rapid fire pistol gold with a three-point margin over Mukesh Kumar in the National shooting championship at the Reoti range here on Wednesday. The 16-year-old Ronak was second with a 570 after the ... More
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