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Good start by Patience
CHENNAI, JAN. 3. Olivier Patience of France ousted German Rainer Schuettler 6-2, 6-2 in the first round of the Chennai Open tennis championship at the SDAT-Nungambakkam Stadium here on Monday. Dirk Hordorff, sitting in the players' gallery, ...

Amritraj falters against Heuberger
CHENNAI, JAN. 3. At the moment in Swiss tennis, you have Roger Federer and after that, Ivo Heuberger - only, the gap between the world number one and Heuberger is so wide that you might consider throwing in a few milch cows for good measure. Even ...

South Africa sitting pretty
CAPE TOWN, JAN. 3.After an innings lasting until tea on the second day — and occupying 142.1 overs — South Africans made 441 with 149 from Jacques Kallis and 76 from Nicky Boje. It hardly seemed big enough to beat England and level ...

Ponting begins year in style
SYDNEY, JAN. 3. Ricky Ponting blazed to his first Test hundred in 12 months since becoming Australian skipper, scoring an unbeaten 155 to give his side a 36-run advantage with six wickets in hand in the third Test. At stumps on the second day, ...

Emphatic win for TN
CHENNAI, JAN. 3.R. Jesuraj castled Anupam Sanklecha 20 minutes after tea on the fourth day to provide Tamil Nadu an emphatic 191-run victory over Maharashtra in a last round Ranji Trophy Elite Group `B' league clash at the M.A. Chidambaram ...

Mumbai, Railways make last four
MUMBAI, JAN. 3.Defending champion Mumbai dashed Delhi's hopes of making it to the last-four stage. The host took a huge 206-run first-innings lead and the two points that come with it as their four-day Ranji Trophy Elite A clash ended in a draw ...

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