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Billiards & Snooker
Sourav too good for Chiranjeev
JAMMU, DEC. 26. Sourav Kothari produced a break of 79 studded with nine blacks and a pink to claim the highest break in snooker, on his way to the quarterfinals of the 27th Junior National snooker championship at the Hari Niwas Palace here on ...


Cricket
Oram makes the centrestage all his own
AUCKLAND, DEC. 26. An `Old Soldier' bared his soul, but it was a `Young Gun' who made the `winning difference' in a low-scoring thriller at the Eden Park on the Boxing Day. A charged-up Javagal Srinath bowled a mean off-stump line to scalp ...
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    Football
    City Club, MEG post wins
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. City Club and MEG (Bangalore) scored solitary-goal victories in the preliminary stage matches of Durand Cup football tournament at the Ambedkar Stadium here on Thursday. On the opening day of the eight-team knockout phase, ...


    Golf
    Digvijay Singh in the van
    CHENNAI, DEC. 26.The professional from Meerut, Digvijay Singh carded a six-under 64 to lead the bunch at the end of the first round in the Rs. 8 lakh Royal Challege Grand Prix at the Madras Gymkhana golf course on Thursday. For one who has been ...


    Tennis
    Harsh regains crown
    CHENNAI, DEC. 26. Harsh Mankad of Maharashtra did justice to his National singles ranking, No. 2 behind Rohan Boppanna, when he dislodged Statemate and defending champion, Ajay Ramaswamy 6-2, 6-4 to regain the title he won in 2000 in the Indian ...
    Gayatri takes under-16 honours
    KOCHI, DEC. 26.Chennai's Gayatri Krishnan won her maiden major AITA title after jolting the under-16 India No.1 S. Preethi 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 in the Bharat Petroleum AITA all-India ranking tennis tournament at the Regional Sports Centre courts here on ...


    Sailing
    Farokh-Vikas duo excel
    MUMBAI, DEC. 26.Farokh Tarapore and Vikas Kapila did a class act at the H20 watersports complex in the second provogue 420 class National sailing championship. The pair, which won the world title in Portugal months ago finished first in the ...


    Table Tennis
    TN girls regain gold after a decade
    CHENNAI, DEC. 26.Winning a gold is always sweet, but when it comes almost after a decade, the joy one experiences is difficult to explain unless one has been involved in it. The Tamil Nadu girls' team joy knew no bounds when it pulled off a 3-2 ...


    Korfball
    Rajasthan routs TN
    CHENNAI, DEC. 26.Ramesh scored 16 points in Rajasthan's 34-4 victory over Tamil Nadu in the league phase of the 16th senior National korfball championship here on Thursday. The results (league phase): Delhi 16 (Rashmi 5, Vinaipal 4, ...

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