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BHOPAL, DEC. 11. Air- India did just what was expected from it. With some of the hand- picked teenagers under its wings, Air-India easily landed a `double' in the team events of the National junior badminton championship at the BHEL badminton ... More
MOSCOW, DEC. 11. World chess champion Viswanathan Anand went for an offbeat line of play and was forced to make a quick draw against Vassily Ivanchuk of Ukraine in the second game of their semifinals in the FIDE World chess championship at the ... More Bakre continues to impress HYDERABAD, DEC. 11. Tejas Bakre of India (ELO 2446) continues to be the surprise packet in the First Saturday Grandmasters chess tournament held in Budapest by pulling off another creditable win over Hungarian IM Czebe Attila (2491) in the ninth ... More
Trescothick, Kumble corner honoursAHMEDABAD, DEC. 11. The peril of spin again emerged for England on brownish track at Motera. A combination of wrist-spin and clever slow bowling played its part to cause a whirlpool of thoughts amongst the England batsmen, save for Marcus ... More Other Stories
Jacobs is South Africa's heroKUALA LUMPUR, DEC. 11. Periods of monotony were pronounced but that did not preclude South Africa from collecting full points against Belgium by the narrowest of margins in the Champions Challenge hockey Cup at Bukit Jalil here on Tuesday. The ... More
BANGALORE, DEC. 11. Anyone hoping for surprises in the Harvins Bangalore 2,000 Guineas was sorely disappointed because the piping hot Ansbach's dash home brooked no answer. It was more out of hope than any conviction that the rider of Ciel ... More
NEW DELHI, DEC. 11. The Asian junior champion Sunil Kumar, played the big points well in quelling the challenge from qualifier Ritesh Chitlangiya 6-4, 6-4 in the first round of the DSCL National tennis championship at the DLTA Complex here on ... More
PANJIM, DEC. 11. It was a day that the young Karthik M. Urs of Karnataka will not forget in a hurry. The talented but temperamental lad seized his day with both hands with a series of upsets on the penultimate day of the 63rd Junior National ... More
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