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Billiards & Snooker
Devendra Joshi in billiards final
HYDERABAD, FEB. 9. Devendra Joshi and Balachandra Bhaskar entered the billiards final of the National selection tournament for billiards and snooker at Jubilee Hills International Centre here today. Both Joshi and Bhaskar have now qualified for ...


Chess
Sai Srinivas, Ramu pull off upsets
NEW DELHI, FEB. 9.Andhra Pradesh youngster D. Sai Srinivas and K. Ramu pulled off major upsets in the second round of the fourth Pink City international rated chess tournament at Jaipur on Sunday. According to information reaching here, ...


Golf
Shruti Khanna bags maiden title
NEW DELHI, FEB. 9. Shruti Khanna reaped the rich harvest for sticking to percentage play and tamed Manavi Halvasiya 5 and 4 for her maiden all India ladies golf title at the Delhi Golf Club course here on Sunday. Finalist in 1996 and 1999, ...


Tennis
India breezes past Japan
NEW DELHI, FEB. 9. Takao Suzuki's ill-health scotched the Japanese hopes even before Rohan Bopanna and Leander Paes tightened the noose and provided a 4-1 finish for India in the Asia Oceania group `I' Davis Cup tie at the R. K. Khanna Stadium ...


Volleyball
Easy win for Kerala
TRIPRAYAR, FEB. 9. Kerala defeated hapless Haryana with 25-21, 25-23, 25-21 win in a men's Group B match in the 25th Federation Cup volleyball tournament at the TSGA stadium here on Sunday. It was something for the local crowd to cheer their ...


World Cup
Windies wins a thriller
CAPE TOWN, FEB. 9.Chasing a target of 279 in 49 overs and notwithstanding a typical Lance Klusener innings of 57, South Africa fell short by 3 runs to lose the opening match of the World Cup. The highest scorer for the host was Gary Kirsten ...
Lara flaunts his flair and fluency
CAPE TOWN, FEB. 9.Africa's World Cup opener had reached the halfway stage from where there was the prospect of the match developing into a fairy-tale finish for the West Indies and furiously heading toward a nightmare for South Africa. The ...
Cracker of a contest expected
BLOEMFONTEIN, FEB. 9. Sri Lanka will seek divine help, if one is to believe the players' strong faith in Buddha. Don't know if New Zealand too has been praying silently but there is every reason to be convinced that their opening group `B' match ...
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