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Chess
Sharad Tilak takes over at the top
THANE, DEC. 4. International Master Sharad Tilak of Union Bank shot into the lead with a fighting win over R.R. Laxman of Tamil Nadu in the fifth round of the Rochess International Rating chess tournament, held at the Sahyog Mandir here. B.S. ...


Cricket
India loses to Max Blacks
CHRISTCHURCH, DEC. 4. Wednesday brought about a rather dramatic transformation in the Christchurch weather, with sunshine giving way to dense clouds and icy winds, and predictably the woollens were out. Welcome to the New Zealand summer! There ...
Maartens, Field make merry
CHENNAI, DEC. 4. Rory Field is a natural. He plays all sports and cricket is just one of them. He took to the game without any hesitation in the year 1996 when South Africa started playing blind cricket. He was a big hit in the first World Cup ...
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    Squash
    Bennet has his priorities right
    CHENNAI, DEC. 4. It was a case of the country coming before personal relations. Dylan Bennet of the Netherlands has a special bond with Indian Sourav Goshal. They are good friends and played together when Sourav spent a week in that country as ...


    Shooting
    Rathore's reign continues
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 4. They strike when it matters. That is how they remain champions. Major Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and Mansher Singh, two of the best in the shooting world, asserted their class in different ways on the concluding day of the ...


    Bridge
    Bose-Kundu pair lifts Holkar Trophy
    LUDHIANA, DEC. 4. Playing consistently well, the Kolkata pair of D. Bose and Ajit Kundu annexed the Holkar Trophy, with a tally of 480.93 points, on the concluding day of the National bridge championship here on Wednesday. The Delhi pair of ...

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