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Billiards & Snooker
Alok shocks Sethi in a thriller
AHMEDABAD, JAN. 31. Alok Kumar defied all odds and braved his way into the final with an astonishing conquest of World champion Geet Sethi in the 68th National billiards championship at the Sports Club of Gujarat here on Thursday. The ... More

Chess
Swati docked one point
NAGPUR, JAN. 31. An unprecedented penalty for Swati Ghate, a miraculous escape for Dibyendu Barua and a narrow lead for K. Sasikiran. All this and more happened in the 15th round of the BPCL National `A' chess championship here on Thursday. For ... More

Cricket
Giles helps England scrape through
NEW DELHI, JAN. 31. Two runs separated the teams as England fought off a determined Indian onslaught at the Ferozeshah Kotla to win the penultimate match of the series. It meant that the last contest at Mumbai remained `alive' with England ... More


Other Stories

  • Honours even on opening day
  • ICC refuses India's request
  • India fails to cash in on the opportunities
  • Pakistan out despite victory

    Racing : Horse
    Twilight Flame wins Navy Cup
    CHENNAI, JAN. 31. Mr. O.M.Sp.L.Al. Alagappa Chettiar's Twilight Flame (J. Abraham up) claimed the Navy Cup, the main event of the races here today. The winner is trained by R. Foley. The results: 1. ARMY CUP (1,200m), 3-y-o only: Lady ... More


    Other Stories

  • Blushing Minstrel bags main event

    Tennis
    Johnson-Palmer and Bhupathi- Paes duo lose
    BANGALORE, JAN. 31. The top seeded Americans Don Johnson and Jared Palmer and the Indian stars Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were defeated in straight sets. The two upsets in the first two matches this evening sent the organisers scurrying for ... More



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