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Cricket
Despite Hooper's grit West Indies is struggling
SHARJAH, FEB. 9. In the 12 Test matches since assuming the West Indies captaincy, Carl Hooper has not been able to inspire his team to reach any great heights but today, he made a valiant 84 not out, spread over 270 minutes, in a bid to save the ... More


Indians should learn to handle pressure: Wright
KOLKATA, FEB. 9. Coach John Write feels the Indian players should learn to handle the pressure better during international matches. Speaking to the media here on Saturday at the Cricket Association of Bengal, where he had met the Board of Control ... More
Other Stories

  • Bengal in semifinals
  • M.S.K. Prasad back in favour
  • Australia lifts junior World Cup
  • Navdeep bowls Punjab to massive win
  • It's Railways all the way

    Football
    Facile win for Mahindra United
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 9. Mahindra United notched up an easy 4-1 victory over qualifier Border Security Force (BSF) in a group `C' match of the 114th Durand Cup football tournament at the Ambedkar Stadium here on Saturday. Mahindra, which has proved ... More

    Tennis
    India through to next round in style
    BEIRUT, FEB. 9. As executions go, this was far from the medieval stuff, very much lacking in drama. Even the few onlookers didn't seem curious, or too excited either. And, in the end, it was swift as a stileto between the shoulder blades. It ... More


    Other Stories

  • Venus in semifinals
  • Gurjar in final
  • Somdev scripts a sensational triumph
  • Roddick, Sampras give U.S. the lead

    Boxing
    Services claims team title
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 9. Dilbagh Singh surprised defending champion Bhagya Rajan in clinching the welterweight gold in the 48th National boxing championship which concluded at the YMCA Complex here on Saturday. In a hard fought bout, the crafty ... More

    Volleyball
    Kerala outplays Karnataka
    PAYYANUR, FEB. 9 The women's semifinal between Kerala and Karnataka in the 24th Federation Cup volleyball tournament was played under sharp drizzle and the home team managed to beat Karnataka at 25-19, 25- 15, 25-22 in about an hour and enter the ... More

    Shooting
    Meena Kumari, Ronak claim gold
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 9. Meena Kumari came up with a surprise package by bagging the air rifle junior gold on the second day of the Den Haag shooting championship in Holland. Raj Kumari took the bronze. Ronak Pandit continued to excel by bagging his ... More



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