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Badminton
Gopi Chand's absence hits India's chances
BANGALORE, FEB. 11. It was considered a strategic move India opted to play the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup preliminaries in Eindhoven, instead of competing at Melbourne. But the absence of All England champion Pullela Gopi Chand makes India's task of ... More

Cricket
Ranatunga prepares for a second innings
CHENNAI, FEB. 11. Arjuna Ranatunga has decided to reinvent himself for another generation of Sri Lankan cricketers, if his decision to contest for the post of President in the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) elections is any ... More


Other Stories

  • It's a tribute to their indomitable spirit
  • Venkatraghavan, Jayaprakash to officiate
  • India skipper to be selected on Feb. 13
  • ICC to talk to Gavaskar about `broach of interests'

    Football
    Churchill Brothers, Mahindra enter semifinals
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 11. On a day when the persistent rain spoiled the playing conditions, Churchill Brothers and Mahindra United entered the semifinals of the 114th Durand Cup football tournament at the Ambedkar Stadium here on Monday. Churchill ... More

    Golf
    South Africa retains title
    KOLKATA, FEB. 11. South Africa repeated its performance of last year at Mumbai as it won the International Team Match at the end of two rounds of stroke-play at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club course here on Monday. The meet was held as a part of ... More

    Tennis
    U.S. trounces Slovakia
    OKLAHOMA CITY, FEB. 11. The United States Davis Cup team sent Slovakia packing without a victory when James Blake and Andy Roddick scored victories in the final singles matches of their world group first round match. The best-of-three set dead ... More

    Archery
    Top archers for National women's tourney
    KOLKATA, FEB. 11. All most all the crack archers in the country will be seen in action in the National women's archery meet, being held to celebrate the `Women's Empowerment Year 2001-2002' at the SAI, Eastern Centre under the aegis of the ... More

    Shooting
    A fruitful trip for Indian marksmen
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 11. The consistently brilliant performance of Olympic finalist Anjali Vedpathak came for high praise, as the National coach Prof. Sunny Thomas analysed the commendable efforts of the Indian shooters on return from the three-week ... More



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