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Billiards & Snooker
Rupesh Shah cracks 200 mark
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 26. Former champion Rupesh Shah realised the first double century break of the event when he scored 211 in his 646- 359 win against Railways' Antim Singhi, in the 68th National billiards championship here on Saturday. In a very ... More

Chess
Barua tastes defeat at Konguvel's hands
NAGPUR, JAN. 26. P. Konguvel's long wait for victory ended with Dibyendu Barua's first defeat and left P. Hari Krishna ahead after the 10th round of the BPCL National `A' chess championship here on Saturday. The action-filled day also saw K. ... More


Other Stories

  • Kidambi gets the better of Preetham Sharma
  • Ponomariov formally crowned World champion

    Cricket
    Indians huff and puff to victory
    CHENNAI, JAN. 26. The feisty Ajay Ratra swung Michael Vaughan, then clinched his fists in delight. The Haryana lad had played a vital role in a tight situation as India won a thriller. Actually, the home side should have galloped to victory, ... More


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  • Zahid replaces Akram
  • A special day for Robin and his men
  • Indians almost threw it away, almost!

    Racing : Horse
    The Hindu Golconda Derby Stakes wears open look
    HYDERABAD, JAN. 27. The Hindu Golconda Derby Stakes (2,400m) to be held here this afternoon wears an open look. Among the contenders the Mumbai challenger Sanquirico, who is in fine nick as evidenced by his track movements, runs with a good ... More


    Other Stories

  • Antwerp lifts Indian Republic Trophy

    Tennis
    Capriati rides a miraculous comeback to retain title
    MELBOURNE, JAN. 26. As the young woman sat there in her chair under the court-side umbrella, making a valiant attempt to fight back the tears which co-mingled with bubbling sweat on her sun-burnt face on a scaldingly hot afternoon at the Rod ... More


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  • Prashanth comes back from the brink

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