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Badminton
Sreelaxmi proves Divya's beatable, on court
LUCKNOW, JAN. 8. Andhra Pradesh's lanky teenager B. Sreelaxmi upstaged Divya Ramesh, seeded six, in straight games to move into the women's singles pre-quarterfinals of the National badminton championship at the K. D. Singh `Babu' Stadium here on ... More

Billiards & Snooker
Uma knocks out Anuja
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 8. Uma Devi R. of Karnataka knocked out defending champion and top seed, Anuja Thakur, in the quarterfinals and then duly made the final with a routine win over teammate Sri Devi T.V. in the National women's billiards championship ... More

Chess
Iswarya Shobana takes lead
TIRUVALLUR, JAN. 8. L. Iswarya Shobana of Salem was the only player to go into lead in the Rotary Club of Madras Central's 14th Tamil Nadu State under- 12 and 14 boys and girls' chess championships for the Dolphin Trophies. The third round ... More

Cricket
Anjum, Jhulan are India's stars
HYDERABAD, JAN. 8. In quantitative terms Indian skipper Anjum Chopra's unbeaten knock of 36 may not have been outstanding. But considering the steadying and guiding influence of her innings in a low scoring match, her contribution was ... More


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    Golf
    Mukesh Kumar: the caddie who made it big
    MUMBAI, JAN. 8. The caddies are still a force to reckon with in Indian golf. Their integration in the sport that is usually seen as a rich man's labour of love is complete, what with a majority of their ilk appearing one after another in the ... More

    Hockey
    World Cup camp inaugurated
    CHENNAI, JAN. 8. The World Cup hockey camp was officially inaugurated by the Indian Hockey Federation's sponsor, Castrol, at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium this evening. Speaker after speaker, headed by the Marketing Director of Castrol, ... More

    Racing : Horse
    Nairn's smashing win in Hindu Oaks
    BANGALORE, JAN. 8. Nairn proved too classy for her rivals in The Hindu Bangalore Oaks. The traditional Fillies Derby hardly put Nairn's unquestionable stamina to serious test as she worked herself at leisure before getting into her winning groove ... More

    Shooting
    A lot at stake this season
    INDORE, JAN. 8. It is going to be a hectic season for the shooters, and they intend to start on the right note with the 45th National championship to be staged at the Reoti ranges here from Wednesday. Coming close on the heels of the National ... More



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