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Badminton
Meenakshi not in the team
BANGALORE, JAN. 18. The non-inclusion of B. R. Meenakshi, country's highest ranked player on the IBF list in the Indian squad for Uber Cup preliminaries scheduled to be held in Eindhoven, Holland, has raised many a eyebrows in the badminton ... More

Billiards & Snooker
Singhi redeems his chances
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 18. Qualifier Antim Singhi prized the highest break of the day and rose within the striking distance of making it to the knock-out phase, in the 68th National snooker championship at the Sports Club of Gujarat here on ... More

Chess
Ivanchuk lets slip the advantage
MOSCOW, JAN. 17. Ukrainian Vassily Ivanchuk slipped an extra piece advantage in the time scramble to make a draw in game two of the match against compatriot Ruslan Ponomariov in the FIDE World chess championship finals at Hotel Metropol here on ... More


Barua and Sasikiran sign peace treaty
NAGPUR, JAN. 18. It needed a prolonged post-match analysis to convince Dibyendu Barua that his draw-offer to fellow-Grandmaster K. Sasikiran was indeed a wise one in the second round of the BPCL-sponsored National `A' chess championship here on ... More

Cricket
England is willing, and India adamant
KOLKATA, JAN. 18. Colour, lights, action! It's time for the white ball and the dot ball, the scampered singles and the huge blows, the direct hits and the near misses, the spectacular catches and the agonising lapses. The war paints are on, the ... More


Other Stories

  • ODIs at the Eden Gardens
  • One-day series live on Internet
  • Security is the watchword
  • Pakistan crushes Bangladesh

    Sports : General
    Kapil Dev to donate eyes
    MUMBAI, JAN. 18. Kapil Dev's decision to donate his eyes after death is a shot in the arm for National Association of Blind's (NAB's) efforts to increase awareness in society about this noble pledge which can be undertaken by anyone. ``If ... More

    Tennis
    Venus enacts a great escape; Bhupathi-Paes disappoint
    MELBOURNE, JAN. 18. In her place most girls would have considered themselves extremely lucky to have mustered the courage to say a prayer-provided they could find time for it amidst all the skillful dodging involved in keeping away from the Venus ... More


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  • Sanam, Sandri in line for a double
  • Castelino shocks Bora

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