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Cricket
Kaif top scores for Worcestershire
LONDON, JULY 16. India's middle order batsman Mohammad Kaif was top scorer for Derbyshire in the tie against Worcestershire in a Frizzel County Championship at Worcester here on Tuesday. Kaif scored 31 before he was trapped leg before by ...
Bhandari bags 5 wkts.
LONDON, JULY 16. India `A', on the first day of the three-day fixture against Surrey County Cricket Club at The AMP Oval, dominated the proceedings with the right arm fast medium bowler Amit Bhandari dismissing five batsmen. The home side, after ...


Tennis
Sania is No. 3
NEW DELHI, JULY 16. Sania Mirza's elevation to the No.1 spot in world junior doubles rankings from No.4 last week was apparently due to wrong computing by the ITF computer system. When the ITF woke up to the situation, it promptly corrected the ...
Tara's good run continues
NEW DELHI, JULY 16. Tara Iyer continued with her good run and beat Maki Arai of Japan 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 to move into the pre-quarterfinals of the $10,000 ITF women's tennis tournament in Baltimore, US. The 15-year-old Tara, who had come through ...
Verkerk upset
AMERSFOORT (NETHERLANDS), JULY 16. French Open finalist Martin Verkerk was eliminated in the first round of the Dutch Open, losing 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 on Tuesday to Giorgio Galimberti of Italy. Since reaching his first Grand Slam final in Paris ...


Hockey
Karnataka does a demolition job
CHENNAI, JULY 16. Embellished by an exemplary hat-trick by Len Aiyappa, Karnataka demolished ASC, Bangalore to make the semifinals of the Madras Cricket Club-Murugappa Gold Cup hockey tournament at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium here on ...


Athletics
I don't care anymore: Freeman
SYDNEY, JULY 16.Less than three years after Australian athletics icon Cathy Freeman lit the flame at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games, and then capped it by taking the 400m crown, she ended her glittering career on Wednesday by ...
'Travel fatigue led to poor performance'
NEW DELHI, JULY 16. The seven-member Indian team that competed in the third World Youth athletics championships at Sherbrooke, Canada, returned here on Wednesday. The coach, J. S. Saini, attributed the below-par performance of a majority of the ...
National Circuit: Bangalore leg, an ideal test
BANGALORE, JULY 16. With the World championship, the Asian championship and the inaugural Afro-Asian Games all listed for the season ahead the Indian athletes have their job cut out. And the Bangalore leg of the National Circuit meet, scheduled ...


Badminton
Top billing for Krishna
TIRUPATI, JULY 16. S.D.S. Krishna of West Godavari and B. Srilaxmi of Kakinada were given top billing in the men and women's sections of the inaugural, Mabbu Ramireddy Memorial State Major ranking badminton tournament which got underway at the ...


Chess
Indian team for the Asian junior tourney
CHENNAI, JULY 16. The Indian team, led by Grand Master P. Harikrishna, will take part in 26th Asian junior chess championship to be held from July 18 to 27 at Camelot Beach Hotel, Negombo, Sri Lanka. Other members: Boys: Deepan Chakkravarthy, ...


Sports : General
Jamaica beats U.S.
KINGSTON (Jamaica) JULY 16. Australia, Jamaica and New Zealand remained the only unbeaten teams competing for the World Netball Championship Trophy as they continue their march toward an inevitable clash. New Zealand took care of the toughest ...


Boxing
Tyson sued again
LOS ANGELES, JULY 16. Mike Tyson's psychiatrist has sued him for allegedly failing to pay $29,000 in therapy bills, court documents showed. Analyst Mitchell Gibson alleges that Tyson failed to stump up for his costly forays into the ...


Archery
Indians put up good show
KOLKATA, JULY 16. Indian archers secured high positions as the 42nd World archery outdoor championship opened in New York on Tuesday. In team qualifications, Indian men finished a surprising eighth with a total of 1893. The women did even ...


Cycling
The hardest part yet to come for Armstrong
MARSEILLE, JULY 16.With rivals pressuring him more than last year, the four-time Tour de France champion held the overall lead by a handful of seconds following Tuesday's 10th stage. The Texan is by no means clear of the chasing pack, and ...



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