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Matches go on expected linesLUCKNOW, JAN. 7. With the seeded players enjoying a day's rest, quality matches were at a premium as the open events of the National badminton championship began at two venues here on Monday. The leading juniors made short work of some of the ... More
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 7. Neeta Sanghvi of Maharashtra paid heavily for being inconsistent. A four-time National snooker semifinalist, she was tentative in her play and made an early exit from the 10th National billiards championship at the Ellisbridge ... More
HYDERABAD, JAN. 7. Eighteen-year-old Sandeepan Chanda of Goodricke National Chess Academy (Kolkata) emerged champion by virtue of a better progressive score after a three-way tie with B.T. Muralikrishnan and Anup Deshmukh in the sixth GTB ... More Harikrishna, Sasikiran and Barsov share title HASTINGS, JAN. 7. Grandmasters P. Harikrishna, K. Sasikiran and Alexei Barsov of Uzbekistan jointly won the Premier tournament of the 77th Hastings international chess congress that concluded here. The trio tallied 6.5 points from nine rounds ... More Other Stories
HYDERABAD, JAN. 7. After a convincing win in the first match at Chennai, a confident Indian team is looking forward to a repeat when it takes on England in the first of the two women's cricket one-day internationals to be played at Hyderabad, on ... More Other Stories
Mohun Bagan draws with Vasco SCKOLKATA, JAN. 7. Former champion Mohun Bagan salvaged a draw holding visiting Vasco SC, Goa 1-1 in a sixth round National Football League match at the Salt Lake Stadium here on Monday. The outcome failed to alter the teams' positions as ... More AIFF plan to rejuvenate State units CHENNAI, JAN. 7. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has cleverly planned to utilise the Second Division National Football League this time to send a clear message to the various State units to tone up their league activities or lose ... More
SYDNEY, JAN. 7. South Africa's Wayne Ferreira put Arnaud Clement's preparations for next week's Australian Open in a spin when he eliminated the fifth seed 6-2, 6-4 on Monday in the first round of the Sydney International. Clement, one of the ... More
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