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Chess
Hari Krishna, Barua lose; Sasikiran closer to glory
NAGPUR, FEB. 3. R.B. Ramesh's sensational checkmate of P. Hari Krishna and Surya Sekhar Ganguly's extremely fortuitous victory over Dibyendu Barua left K. Sasikiran with the best chance of winning the BPCL National `A' chess championship ... More

Cricket
England has the last laugh
MUMBAI, FEB. 3. Sourav Ganguly's best effort in a crunch match was not enough to win the sixth and final one-day international and the LG Cup for India. He made his bat talk, but it was the England captain Nasser Hussain who had the last laugh. ... More


Pyrrhic victory for Australia
PERTH, FEB. 3. Host Australia crashed out of the tri-series cricket finals despite beating South Africa by 33 runs in the last round-robin match at the WACA here on Sunday. Needing a win and a bonus point, if it could restrict South Africa to ... More
Other Stories

  • Faiz, Suresh score centuries
  • Challenging task ahead of West Indies
  • UP, Delhi score wins
  • Team to be selected on Feb. 14
  • S. Africa thrashes India

    Tennis
    Leach-Ferreira pair triumphs
    BANGALORE, FEB. 3. Experience triumphed over exuberance as the seasoned pair of Ellis Ferreira and Rick Leach ended the Czech juggernaut of Petr Pala and Pavel Vizner at 6-7 (6-8), 7-6 (7-2), 6-4, 6-4 in just over three hours of engrossing tussle ... More


    Other Stories

  • Seeds tumble out
  • Bopanna clinches doubles title

    Volleyball
    TN has a tough outing
    PAYYANUR, FEB. 3 National runner-up Tamil Nadu had a tough time against Services and just about managed to clinch its inaugural Group B tie in the 24th Federation Cup volleyball tournament at the Government Boys School ground here with a 17-25, ... More

    Shooting
    Suma Shirur right on target
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 2. Suma Shirur shot brilliantly to grab the women's air rifle gold, as the Indian shooters finished strongly on the third day of the Baltic Cup shooting championship in Aarhus, Denmark. The 27-year-old Suma, who had been ... More



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