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Billiards & Snooker
Yasin, Manan post contrasting wins
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 20. Defending champion Yasin Merchant and junior titlist Manan Chandra scored contrasting wins in their last league matches and cruised into the pre-quarterfinals as group leaders, in the 68th National snooker championship at the ... More

Chess
Ponomariov settles for a draw
MOSCOW, JAN. 20. Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine missed a possible winning continuation when he overlooked a knight jump on move 28 to settle for a draw in the fourth game and lead Vassily Ivanchuk 2.5-1.5 in the FIDE World chess championship finals ... More


Sasikiran, Dibyendu Barua, Sriram Jha join leaders
NAGPUR, JAN. 20. With their patience paying off, K. Sasikiran, Dibyendu Barua and Sriram Jha caught up with overnight leaders P. Hari Krishna and Surya Sekhar Ganguly at 3.5 points after four rounds of the BPCL National `A' chess championship ... More

Cricket
Australia ends losing streak
BRISBANE, JAN. 20. Australia ended a three-match losing streak to beat South Africa by 27 runs in a crucial Tri-nations series match here on Sunday with Damien Martyn smashing his third one-day International century. After scoring 241, ... More


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    Football
    Hat-trick by Yakubu
    KOLKATA, JAN. 20. Striker Yusuf Yakubu scored the first hat-trick of the VI National Football League to help his team Churchill Brothers record the biggest win so far with a 4-0 verdict against Manaksia Tollygunge Agragami in a eight round ... More

    Tennis
    Last of the royalty departs as Bjorkman shatters Henman's hopes
    MELBOURNE, JAN. 20. The people have taken over the palace. As the last of the blue-blooded royalty was driven out of the Rod Laver Arena under a charcoal grey overcast and amidst beer-fuelled chants from Swedish fans whose sartorial taste ... More


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