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Cricket
India 'A' clinches series
BANGALORE, FEB. 10. India `A' registered its second consecutive victory over England `A' at the Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Tuesday in a close finish. After a slump during the middle overs, India `A' eked out a two-wicket win with 8.5 overs to ...

An outstanding series: Ganguly
KOLKATA, FEB. 10. The Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has termed the present Indian team as the "best ever'' to tour Australia. Returning to city on Tuesday, after the long tour Down Under, Ganguly said no other team had "dominated a ...

The secret of Laxman's success
HYDERABAD, FEB. 10. What was the secret of V.V.S. Laxman's stunning success in the recently-concluded tour down under? The champion batsman himself has a simple explanation: "I cut down on a couple of strokes, including the hook, and left alone ...

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    Tennis
    It was pure magic: Paes
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 10.Terming India's Davis Cup win against New Zealand a team effort, captain Leander Paes, on Tuesday, said reaching the Australian Open mixed doubles final on return from a life-threatening brain lesion was pure ``magic''. ...

    Other Stories

  • Parul stuns Kartiki
  • Rusedski slinks away
  • Kournikova in swimsuit issue

    Football
    East Bengal beats Geylang
    KOLKATA, FEB. 10. Kingfisher East Bengal continued its brilliant form overseas beating Geylang United Club 3-2 in the opening Group E league match of the AFC Cup in Singapore, according to information received here. The defending National ...

    Billiards & Snooker
    Comprehensive victory for Alok
    GWALIOR, FEB. 10. Alok Kumar authored a comprehensive victory against his all-time nemesis Ashok Shandilya to enter the final of the 70th National billiards championship at the Jiwaji University here on Tuesday. The defending champion, Alok, ...

    Carrom
    IOC, ONGC in last eight
    CHENNAI, FEB 10.IOC and ONGC, which have in its ranks a few international players, moved into the quarterfinal of the men's team championship on Tuesday in the PSPB carrom tournament being held here. IOC had an easy win over CPCL `B' while ONGC ...

    Chess
    Sudarshana outwits Jil Sheth
    HYDERABAD, FEB.10. L. Sudarshana of Tamil Nadu outwitted Jil Sheth of Gujarat in 54 moves of Sicilian Najdorff variation, in a third round game of the National chess championship for boys and girls (under-18 years), being held at Gowtam Model ...

    Golf
    India 'A' retains team title
    KOLKATA, FEB. 10. Manav Das and Harinder Gupta, representing India `A', combined brilliantly on the second day as well to retain the international team event title at the par-72 Royal Calcutta Golf Club here on Tuesday. Das and Gupta shot ...

    Racing : Motor
    Chandok makes F-3 Championship class
    CHENNAI, FEB. 10. Promising Indian driver Karun Chandok confirmed on Monday that he would be progressing to the Championship class of the British Formula 3 championship with T-Sport, his team from last year. Karun had a successful 2003 season in ...

    Hungarian govt. cuts deal with Baumgartner
    BUDAPEST, FEB. 10. The Hungarian sports ministry and Formula One driver Zsolt Baumgartner have decided to cancel a deal in which the state would have given him $4 million towards his participation in the 2004 Formula One season, ministry ...

    Shooting
    Ronak Pandit claims gold
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 10.Promising youngster Ronak Pandit won the gold in the junior men's 25m rapid fire pistol at the 10th Asian shooting championships in Kuala Lumpur today. Pandit scored 562/600 to push Ruengpanvawsp of Thailand (553) and Asal ...



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