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Chess
A close finish in the offing
NAGPUR, FEB. 2. It is down to the home-stretch now with the two front-runners, K. Sasikiran and P. Hari Krishna, giving it everything they have. This two-man race in the BPCL National `A' chess championship looked set for a close finish after the ... More

Cricket
England keen on levelling series
MUMBAI, FEB. 2. England is all keen to fire the parting shot in what has been a remarkable limited over series for the LG Cup. Its Zimbabwean coach, Duncan Fletcher, said: ``It's time England won a match in a more comfortable way. It's been too ... More


India counting on history to enter final
CHRISTCHURCH, FEB. 2. India and South Africa meet in the first semifinal of the ICC Under-19 World Cup here tomorrow with recent history suggesting Dilip Vengsarkar's side are favourites to reach the final. The two teams have already met in ... More
Other Stories

  • Stout-hearted reply by West Indies
  • Australia not to reveal team
  • All about Wankhede Stadium

    Golf
    Irina takes on Vandana in final
    MUMBAI, FEB. 2. Top seed Irina Brar of Chandigarh was stretched before she got the better of Anjali Chopra of Delhi on the 18th hole to enter the final of the Om Kotak Mahindra 85th Ladies All India golf championships, co-sponsored by Essar Ltd. ... More


    Ghei bags crown
    KOLKATA, FEB. 2. With a final round score of three under 69, Gaurav Ghei of Delhi made a splendid back-nine charge to snatch the Telegraph Open golf championship title from overnight leaders Uttam Singh Mundy and Digvijay Singh with a four-round ... More

    Tennis
    Leach-Ferreira take lead in rain-delayed match
    BANGALORE, FEB. 1. The final of the Touchtel World Doubles Challenge Cup tennis championship here was hit by rain, and a steady drizzle which fell through the afternoon and later in the evening forced the organisers to delay the start by over two ... More


    Australia faces up to Argentine ordeal
    SYDNEY, FEB. 2. Australia's depleted Davis Cup team fears its first round clash with Argentina in Buenos Aires will be even tougher than first thought. Australia has reached the last three finals, winning in France in 1999, but is without world ... More

    Volleyball
    A keen competition is in store
    PAYYANUR, FEB. 2. The Volleyball Federation of India is still confused about how it should conduct the prestigious Federation Cup tournament to be held at the Jimmy George Stadium at the Govt. Boys HS grounds. The introduction of the National ... More

    Shooting
    Anjali misses gold in tie-shoot
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 2. Anjali Vedpathak missed the air rifle gold in a tie-shoot, 10.3 to 10.6, even as the Indian shooters asserted themselves on the second day of the Baltic Cup in Aarhus, Denmark. After leading the eight finalists with a 396, ... More



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