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Chess
Morozevich is master of Amber tourney
CHENNAI, MARCH 29.Russia's emerging chess star Alexander Morozevich became the first debutant to win the Amber chess tournament by excelling in the blindfold games at the Metropole Palace Hotel in Monte Carlo in Monaco on Thursday night. By ...


Cricket
Sriram (140), Vinay Kumar hogs limelight in drawn encounter
CHENNAI, MARCH 29.Puzzling questions abound in Indian domestic cricket. Here's another teaser. Why is a Duleep Trophy encounter, a contest between Zones, a four-day affair, while battles in the Ranji Trophy knockout phase, where States duel it ...
Other Stories

  • Shubhomoy impresses one and all
  • Onus is on Harris and Kiwis
  • Australia's decision will have serious repercussions
  • A wonderful chance to prove potential: Laxman
  • It's time we won series abroad: Srinath


    Football
    A new 'Ro-Ro' attack revives Brazil
    RIO DE JANEIRO, March 29. The `Ro-Ro' attack is back _ but this time without Romario. Ronaldo and Ronaldinho are Brazil's new hope to carry the team to a fifth World Cup title. The two were the standouts of Brazil's 1-0 win ...
    Other Stories

  • South Korea secures list of hooligans
  • Nakata sends Troussier World Cup message
  • Mizoram Police shocks Central Railway


    Golf
    India meets Bangladesh in final
    GURGAON, MARCH 29. Keshav Mishra and Manav Das both carded identical scores of two-over-par 74 and steered India into the final of the fourth SAARC championship, at the Classic Golf Resort here on Friday. India, defending its title, hardly ...


    Hockey
    Record hits on FIH website
    BRUSSELS, MARCH 29. The International Hockey Federation's (FIH) website, www.FIHockey.org, received a record number of hits during the Men's World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, from February 24 to March 9, 2002. The average number of hits per ...


    Racing : Horse
    Ippodamia shines
    MUMBAI, March 29. Ippodamia shone when the horses were exercised here this morning. Training track 600m: Sharpman (S. Nayak), Magical Beauty (Bhagwan) 41. They ended level. Texas King (Srinath) 39.5. Easy. City Pride (Bajrang) 40. Moved ...


    Racing : Motor
    Schumacher to drive 2002 car in Brazil
    SAO PAULO, March 29. Ferrari's decision to race its 2002 car in Brazil this weekend was beefed up because it had sensed a serious challenge from Williams, Michael Schumacher said. The Formula-1 world champion, speaking to reporters at ...


    Sports : General
    Sport Digest
    CRICKET: SHARJAH: The forthcoming Sharjah Cup tri-series from April 8 to 17 will feature Pakistan, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. Following is the schedule: April 8: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka; April 9: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka; April 10: ...


    Tennis
    ATP, Mercedes extend partnership
    BANGALORE, March 29. The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and Mercedes Benz have extended their sports marketing partnership by another three years, up to 2005, according to an ATP media release. The accord was signed last week by ...
    Sunil Kumar's dream run continues
    KOLKATA, MARCH 29.The pruning of seeds reached its final stage as two fresh faces advanced to the title round in the men's singles category of the Indian Oil-Servo senior National grasscourt tennis championship here at the South Club courts on ...
    Capriati gives herself a birthday treat
    KEY BISCAYNE, MARCH 29.Jennifer Capriati turned 26 at midnight, and 17 minutes later she closed out one of the most gruelling victories in her career. Top-seeded Capriati overcame two match points to beat No. 5 Monica Seles 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(4) in ...

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