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Basketball Thrilling win for Loyola KARUR, MAY 24.Loyola Basketball Academy scored a thrilling 82-81 victory over Madras Engineering Group, Bangalore in the summit league of the 47th annual LRG Naidu Memorial Trophy all-India basketball tournament conducted by Karur Basketball Club ... Billiards & Snooker Gilchrist outclasses Sethi MIDSOMER NORTON, MAY 24. The final of the 2002 World professional billiards championship will be played between Peter Gilchrist, the defending champion and Mike Russell, the World No.1 and the second seed for the championship being staged at the ... Chess Nisha & Anupama continue to win SANGLI, MAY 24.On a Black day for the players with white pieces, top seeded IWM Nisha Mohota (LIC, Calcutta) and second seeded IWM Anupama Gokhale (BPCL, Mumbai) scored their fourth consecutive victories in the fourth round to share the lead in ... Cricket
Will the Indians deliver?KINGSTON, MAY 24.The Indians believe they are better equipped to slug it out with the West Indies in the shorter version of the game. On paper yes, but there is no certainty that the result could be any different than the Test series that India ... LOIs at Sabina Park Though limited-over international (LOI) cricket has been hosted in the Caribbean since 1977, the shorter version took seven years to reach Sabina Park at Kingston. The first LOI match to be played here was on April 26, 1984 when host West Indies ... Other Stories
Football World Cup:No live telecast on DD NEW DELHI, MAY 24.Doordarshan has no plans to show the World Cup matches live. It is, however, negotiating with an agency to show daily highlights and telecast the semifinals and final on a deferred basis. Setting at rest speculations about DD ... WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN Men Who Matter: Ronaldo He chased shadows at Stade de France, lost and dazed, and the world watched with stunned disbelief. A world that was at his feet, that would invariably leave the defenders for dead, slam the ball home, and send the fans into frenzy. `Feet of ... Other Stories
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It's Vishal Uppal's turnBANGALORE, MAY 24. The unseeded Vishal Uppal clinched his maiden singles title in the ITF circuit defeating the sixth-seeded Vijay Kannan 7-6 (11-9), 6-4 in the final of the Indian Oil Servo ITF Masters tournament at the KSLTA courts here on ... Indian (u-16) boys fail to qualify NEW DELHI, MAY 24. The Indian under-16 boys team failed to win a berth for the World Group competition, losing 1-2 to China in the quarterfinals of the Asia-Oceania Junior Davis Cup tennis tournament in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. It was an ... Other Stories
Bridge Well Knit and Nagappan's in final CHENNAI, MAY 24. As expected, Well Knit and Nagappan's reached the final of the Selection Trial having secured the first two places at the end of the triple round robin matches at the Madras Race Club on Friday. While Well Knit took the pride ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Quest | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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