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Badminton
Sridhar dethrones Dravid
BHOPAL, DEC. 15. Amidst mounting tension, Anup Sridhar raised his level to save two match-points and went on to bring down defending champion Nishad Dravid in five games on way to the boys' final of the National junior badminton championship at ... More

Chess
Bakre emerges champion
HYDERABAD, DEC. 15. IM Tejas Bakre of India won the First Saturday Grandmasters chess tournament with 9.5 points after drawing his last round game against Yugoslavian GM Ilincic Zlatko in Budapest, according to information received here on ... More

Cricket
India plays it safe
AHMEDABAD, DEC. 15. It would not have taken long for England to discover that in crunch situations, the Indian batting could prove a hard nut to crack. The home team's fortunes, after crushing England at Mohali, had turned topsy-turvy with ... More


It's Martyn's turn to bail out Australia
ADELAIDE, DEC. 15. South Africa's results overseas, particularly on the subcontinent, are undeniably better than Australia's but Steve Waugh's men remain masters of their own turf and also, it seems, masters over the challengers to their throne. ... More
Other Stories

  • Das reaches a milestone
  • A moral victory for England

    Hockey
    Champions Challenge Cup is India's
    KUALA LUMPUR, DEC. 15. Motivated and methodical, India asserted its right to be in the elite zone of competitive hockey with a convincing win in the Champions Challenge Cup final at the Bukit Jalil here tonight. The margin may be misleading, but ... More

    Tennis
    Bopanna blows off Nitin to reach final
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 15. When a boxer past his prime comes in the way of a colt, it is not a sight for the weak hearts. It was a similar scenario as Rohan Bopanna powered past the defending champion Nitin Kirtane 6-3, 6-2 in the semifinals of the DSCL ... More



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