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Billiards & Snooker
Shandilya dethrones Merchant
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 21. Four-time billiards champion Ashok Shandilya thrived on his terrific temperament and scored one of his famous win when he upset the defending champion Yasin Merchant, 4-3, in the quarterfinals of the 68th National snooker ... More

Chess
Babu shocks Thipsay; Vijayalakshmi opens account
NAGPUR, JAN. 21. For the underdogs, there was plenty to smile about in the fifth round of the National `A' chess championship here on Monday. After two of the five overnight front-runners, K. Sasikiran and Surya Sekhar Ganguly were held back ... More


Parimarjan causes a flutter
PANJIM, JAN. 21. Eight-year-old Parimarjan Negi of Delhi provided the only notable upset when he shocked Internationally-rated Pratik Sriwas of Maharashtra in the first round of the 31st National junior chess championship, held at the Clube ... More
Other Stories

  • Chennai to host WGM tourney
  • Advantage Ponomariov

    Cricket
    All roads lead to Barabati
    CUTTACK, JAN. 21. Cricket is a fascinating aspect of life here and the overwhelming response to the big game tomorrow is just an indication. All woes have been brushed aside as cricket beckons the populace to the Barabati Stadium. The turnout to ... More


    Anjum steers India to victory
    MUMBAI, JAN. 21 India's focussed approach, which has enabled it gain a headstart over England's women cricketers in the five- match Hero Honda one-day series was again in evidence in the fourth match on Monday. Skipper Anjum Chopra set exacting ... More
    Other Stories

  • Injured Akram to miss one-dayers
  • Axe falls on Hayden
  • India crushes Canada
  • One-dayers at Barabati Stadium

    Hockey
    Pakistan hammers Japan
    KUALA LUMPUR, JAN. 21. Pakistan went on a goal-scoring spree when it thrashed Japan 9-1 in its third game in the six-nation invitational tournament at the National Hockey Stadium on Monday. Japan took a surprise lead in the sixth minute through ... More

    Racing : Horse
    Barrier Ridge wins main event
    CHENNAI, JAN. 21. Mr. M.A.M.R. Muthiah's Barrier Ridge (Ross up) won the Chandrakala Ghatala Gold Cup, the main event of the races here today. The winner is trained by R. Foley. The results: 1. NEW ZEALAND PLATE (1,200m) - Cl. V-B, 7-y-o and ... More

    Sports : General

  • Ramalingam declared Strongman of the World 2002

    Tennis
    Safin subdues Sampras in a scorcher
    MELBOURNE, JAN. 21. It's a futile search. And with each passing tournament, with every new frustrating failure, the search seems to take on the tragi-comic dimensions of a Don Quixote tilting at the windmills. At age 30, with the ... More


    Other Stories

  • Pooja Shree shocks Grace Hannah
  • Prabowo survives a Saurabh scare

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