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Cricket
South Africa romps home
SYDNEY, FEB. 8. South Africa continued its domination of New Zealand in limited-overs cricket on Friday, winning the tri- series tournament and the 14th of the last 15 matches between the teams. South Africa, which made 173 for four, ... More


Pakistan in command
SHARJAH, FEB. 8. Pakistan ran into very isolated pockets of resistance on the second day as it strengthened its grip over the West Indies in the second Test. Confronting it with an imposing total of 472, Pakistan, in the 45 overs that remained to ... More
Other Stories

  • Lucky Sriram makes the most of trying conditions
  • Bengal poised to enter semifinals
  • Punjab in control
  • Innings win for Baroda

    Football
    Barreto scores hat-trick
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 8. Jose Ramirez Barreto's brilliance came to the fore as the he performed a hat-trick in Mohun Bagan's 3-1 win over JCT in a group `A' match in the Durand Cup football tournament at the Ambedkar Stadium here on Friday. Hardip Gill ... More

    Hockey
    Cedric confident
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 8. ``It is time to cover up the weaknesses as well as we can and play on our abundant skills,'' were the words of Chief coach Cedric D'Souza as the Indian hockey team got ready to leave for the Ipoh in preparation for the World ... More

    Tennis
    Paes, Mankad give India a flying start
    BEIRUT, FEB. 8. If some tennis fan had found himself caught up in a traffic snarl in downtown Beirut or had been unlucky enough to have had a flat tyre en route, he might very well have missed the entire opening rubber of the India-Lebanon Asia ... More


    Other Stories

  • Sumit, Maria win titles
  • Seles, Henin in quarterfinals

    Boxing
    Qamar defeats Coloney
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 8. Asian Games gold medallist Dingko Singh cruised into the featherweight final outclassing Navin Dev of Haryana in the 48th National boxing championship at the YMCA Complex here on Friday. The elusive Dingko raced to a 15-point ... More

    Volleyball
    Railways prevails over Tamil Nadu
    PAYYANUR, FEB. 8. For once women players took the centre stage in the 24th Federation cup volleyball tournament as the full house (about 13,000) erupted time and again. And the team that took its game to dizzy heights was Tamil Nadu, which lost ... More

    Shooting
    Anjali takes gold
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 8. Olympian Anjali Vedpathak regained her golden touch, as she shot a 500.2 to beat a tough field on the first day of the Den Haag shooting competition in Holland. The 32-year-old Anjali had rounds of 99, 99, 100, 100 in the ... More



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