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Chess
Gunasekaran, Sangeetha retain crowns
POLLACHI, MAY 14. K. Gunasekaran of Thiruvallur retained the men's title in the P. Nachimuthu Gounder Centenary 51st Tamil Nadu State chess championship held at Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology here on Wednesday. ...


Cricket
Lara labels win as his greatest experience
ST JOHN'S, MAY 14. West Indies captain Brian Lara says that nothing in his cricketing career, not even setting the highest individual Test score of 375 on the same ground, has given him more satisfaction than the three-wicket victory over ...
Cricket for charity
CHENNAI, MAY.14. Centurion Park in South Africa, which hosted some of the matches in the World Cup earlier in the year, will again host a cricket match. However, this time it is for charity. The match, organised by the International Indian Film ...
Other Stories

  • What a win !
  • Waugh and Lara face contrasting futures
  • Sarwan, McGrath bury hatchet
  • Hooper comes in as temporary replacement for Harbhajan
  • Historic chase
  • Former chief set to return to Lanka Board


    Football
    AC Milan advances to final
    MILAN, MAY 14.Andriy Shevchenko scored the decisive goal in first-half injury time Tuesday as AC Milan advanced to the Champions Cup final on away goals after drawing 1-1 with cross-town rival Inter Milan in the second leg of the semifinals. ...


    Tennis
    Impressive Madura makes quarterfinals
    NEW DELHI, MAY 14. The pressure of winning against a better player can be quite an unnerving experience, especially in the climax. Maybe, she was too young to feel the pressure. That was the advantage with the 14-year-old Madura Ranganathan, as ...
    `For AITA Paes is still No. 1'
    BANGALORE, MAY. 14. Who is the Indian's No.1 tennis player? Though the ATP list may put Rohan Bopanna, who is ranked 320 as No.1, as far as the All India Tennis Association is concerned, the No.1 singles player in the country is Leander Paes and ...
    Other Stories

  • Kuerten advances
  • Mauresmo packs off Krasnoroutskaya
  • Globosport signs up Sania
  • Prateek shocks Anshuman


    Volleyball
    Mini National from May 20
    BANGALORE, MAY 14. The 11th mini National volleyball tournament for boys and girls from May 20 to 26 has an impressive array of boys and girls teams. In all 20 boys' teams and 17 girls' teams will participate in the tournament to be held at ...



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