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Chess
Sasikiran surges into sole lead
MUMBAI, JAN. 23. Top-seeded Grandmaster K. Sasikiran (7) of PSPB shot into lead with a thumping victory over new-comer Arvind Shastry (4) of Karnataka at the end of the ninth round of the 40th National `A' chess championship, being organised by ...
Anand has to tread cautiously
WIJK AAN ZEE, JAN. 23. All four final lap games are crucial for leader Viswanathan Anand who obviously is aiming for the title in the 65th Corus chess tournament in progress here. Wednesday is the last free day and players are preparing hard. The ...


Cricket
Lee, Gilchrist bring England to its knees
SYDNEY, JAN. 23. A blistering spell of superfast bowling from Brett Lee and a barrage of shots from Adam Gilchrist, after he had gobbled up six victims behind the wicket, brought England to its knees in the first tri-series final at the Sydney ...
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Preview: Pakistan
Like its politics, Pakistan cricket is unpredictable. And like in politics, it has lacked a strong leader in cricket. Of course, there were exceptions. Like A.H. Kardar, who captained the side when Pakistan came into existence as a country and ...
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    Football
    Karnataka wins opener
    THRISSUR, JAN. 23. In a match which never rose above mediocrity, Karnataka subdued Tripura 1-0 in the opening quarterfinal league encounter of the Kajah National junior football tournament for the Dr. B.C. Roy Trophy at the Corporation stadium ...


    Golf
    Bad day for Anjali
    BANGALORE, JAN. 23. The greatness of golf is that no margin is wide enough to be a safe and winning one and that the match is won mostly on the final day, sometimes on the final hole. Anjali Chopra messed up her game on the penultimate day of ...


    Sports : General
    Railways regains championship
    KOLKATA, JAN. 23. For a goodly holiday gathering at the Narayanpur United Club, the venue of the 43rd senior National gymnastics championship, on Thursday, it was like watching two Bengal squads fighting for team honours. The Railways' team, ...


    Tennis
    Serena enacts a great escape, meets sister in final
    MELBOURNE, JAN. 23. Will to win is over-rated in sport; everyone has the will to win, at least all champions do. In the event, the champions that acquire an aura of greatness are the ones that hate to lose more than they like to win. And, on ...


    Weightlifting
    No stopping Tamil Nadu
    KOLKATA, JAN. 23.Tamil Nadu lifters continued to dominate as the 12th Federation Cup powerlifting saw P. Raja Pandian lifting the 60kg category crown here on Thursday. Pandian lifted a total of 595kg doing equally well in all the three ...

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