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Chess
Delhi finishes fifth
ADEN (YEMEN), FEB. 14. A brilliant 2.5-1.5 victory over fifth seed Tehran (Iran) in the 9th and final round helped Delhi finish a creditable fifth in the Asian Cities chess championship which concluded here. The Pavlodar city team from ...


Cricket
All eyes on `Mr. Consistent' Andy
VIJAYAWADA, FEB. 14. If Shiv Sundar Das thought when he came into Test cricket that he was Sadagopan Ramesh's opening partner, he did not probably envisage that he would be left without a partner. The problem of openers started in Vijay ...
Borde justifies Ganguly's retention
VADODARA, FEB. 14. Chandu Borde's confidence in evading difficult questions came to fore on the second day of the Ranji Trophy semifinals at the GSFC ground here, when asked to comment on the Australian selectors' decision to remove Steve Waugh ...
Sekhar is Karnataka's `Nayak'
CHENNAI, FEB. 14. The four days of `celebration' finally ended. The `celebration' of human spirit, that desire to achieve the `impossible.' Watching these visually challenged boys throwing themselves on the field was also a humbling experience ...
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  • Bhoite leads Baroda's defiance
  • Pakistan becalms West Indies after Gayle storm
  • Tejinder, Goud pile on Bengal's misery


    Football
    OCA accepts AFC's proposal
    CHENNAI, FEB. 14. The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has accepted the proposal of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for converting the football competition of the forthcoming Asian Games to be held at Pusan (South Korea) into an under-23 ...
    Churchill makes maiden final
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 14. If Churchill Brothers had a prolonged celebration after its 2-1 win over East Bengal on Thursday, there was a special reason behind it. The victory, made possible by Ratan Singh's brace, enabled the Goan side to reach its ...


    Golf
    Atwal on top of leaderboard
    GURGAON, FEB. 14. Driving well, Arjun Atwal nosed ahead of the American Michael Christensen with a bogey-free card of six-under 65 and remained the source of joy in the first round of the $ 300,000 Hero Honda Masters golf championship here on ...
    Upset wins for Manav, Jasjeet
    KOLKATA, FEB. 14. Two more foreign entries fell by the wayside with Manav Das of Ambala and Jasjeet Singh of Noida causing the upsets in the fourth round of the Match Play of the Eveready 101st all-India amateur golf championship at the Royal ...


    Hockey
    India flatters to deceive
    RANDBURG (SOUTH AFRICA), FEB. 14. India produced yet another thrilling performance in the women's Champions Challenge Cup but still went down to Korea 2-3 on Wednesday. With this win, South Korea qualified to meet England in the final on ...


    Racing : Horse
    Forest Whisper wins main event
    CHENNAI, FEB. 14. Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy's Forest Whisper (J. Abraham up) won the A. V. THOMAS GOLD CUP, the main event of the races here today. The winner is trained by R. Foley. The results: 1. A.V. THOMAS GOLD CUP (2,000m) - Cl. III: Forest ...
    Sedona claims Rajpipla Trophy
    MUMBAI, FEB. 14. Dr. Shashi Chand Jain and M/s. J.M. Patel and Vivek S. Jain's Sedona (C. Rajendra up) won the Rajpipla Trophy, the main event of the races here today. The winner is trained by Imtiaz A. Sait. lThe results: 1. LAXMI VILAS ...
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  • Prizes galore for Poonawalla Breeders' Multimillion race


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    Tennis
    New Zealand to host India
    CHENNAI, FEB. 14. The final round of the Asia-Oceania Zone Group 1 Davis Cup tie between India and New Zealand will be played at the Renouf Tennis Centre in Wellington from April 5 to 7. The New Zealand Tennis Association has clearly aimed to ...
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  • Rusedski shocks Johansson
  • Godwin dismisses Kiefer


    Archery
    Dola asserts her supremacy
    KOLKATA, FEB. 14. National champion and top seed Dola Banerjee, representing Jharkhand, proved too good for her arch-rival and India No. 2 Chekrovolu Swuro of Nagaland and won the final of the individual Olympic round competition by 102 points to ...

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