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Badminton
Anand-Parthiban pair takes third spot
BANGALORE, DEC. 7. Spirits soared over physical discomforts at the Karnataka Badminton Association as the World Cup Badminton for the disabled passed through the semifinals on Saturday. Even as B. Anand Kumar and D. Parthiban of India managed ...


Chess
Sriram Jha success story continues
THANE, DEC. 7. International master Sriram Jha (nine points) of LIC continued to ride on his wave of success when he won the Rochess International Rating chess tournament held at Sahyog Mandir here on Saturday. Young Jha was awarded the ...


Cricket
Griggs is Central Districts' unlikely hero
NAPIER, DEC. 7. A bright-eyed youngster brought much cheer to a thin but colourful Saturday crowd, while exposing an old failing in the Indian team - the inability to blow away the tail. The strokeful unbeaten hundred from 24-year-old Bevan ...
India-New Zealand series live telecast
CHENNAI, DEC. 7.The two-Test series between India and New Zealand will be telecast live on Star Sports, and the seven one-day internationals will be aired live on ESPN, according to a press release. Both the Test matches will commence at 3.25 ...
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    Golf
    Jeev stays in the hunt
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 7.Jeev Milkha Singh had two late bogies but stayed in the hunt for a PGA Tour card when he shot a level-par 72 on day three of the US PGA Tour Qualifying School at La Quinta, California. According to information received here ...


    Hockey
    England takes fifth place
    PERTH, DEC. 7. England defeated South Korea 4-3 on penalty strokes on Saturday to take fifth place in the women's hockey World Cup. Forward Helen Grant scored twice for England and Lee Seon-Ok twice for South Korea as the teams were tied 3-3 ...


    Racing : Motor
    Warren-Judd lead by a country mile
    BANGALORE, DEC. 7. The MRF India Rally 2002 is well within Stewart Warren's grasp. At the end of the truncated second leg, the duo of Stewart Warren and Darryl Judd have a 2:29.2s lead over Naren Kumar and Ramkumar and if one goes by Naren's own ...


    Squash
    Willstrop, Barker cruise into semifinals
    CHENNAI, DEC. 7. The power and poise of the Britishers and the resilience of the Pakistanis. That will form the ingredients for the semifinals on Sunday in the individual event of the World junior men's squash championship, being held at the ...


    Tennis
    Kateryna cruises to her first ITF title
    PUNE, DEC. 7. Kateryna Bondarenko took full advantage of rival Ipek Senoglu in `injury' mode, cruising to the first International Tennis Federation $10,000 title of her career on Saturday. The 16-year-old Ukranian, now heading for the Australian ...

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