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Cricket
Gautam Gambhir (218) goes on rampage
VIJAYAWADA, FEB. 15. In the cauldron of international sport, belief in one's own abilities is of vital importance. Contests such as the Board President's XI's three-day encounter against the visiting Zimbabweans, which began at the Indira ...
Other Stories

  • Fiery Zaheer bowls Baroda into final
  • Gambhir's feat
  • Railways' bowlers leave Bengal in disarray
  • Buchanan in conflict with the selectors


    Football
    Mahindra United has the edge
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 15. In the last two decades, the Durand Cup football tournament had witnessed the dominance of the big two from Kolkata - Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. This time there has, however, been an exception. Saturday's final at the ...


    Golf
    Chiranjeev rises and shines
    GURGAON, FEB. 15. The lead changed hands but that did not change the mood of the die-hard home fans here. After all, Chiranjeev Milkha Singh's delightful rise more than made up for Arjun Atwal's disappointing slide. Add to it, Vijay Kumar's swift ...
    Other Stories

  • Three Indians in last four


    Hockey
    No place for Gagan Ajit in World Cup squad
    CHENNAI, FEB. 15. The captain of the victorious World Cup junior hockey team, Gagan Ajit Singh, is one of the four players dropped from the group of 22 for the forthcoming World Cup hockey championship at Kuala Lumpur. The Indian team, which ...


    Sports : General
    Sports Digest
    BOXING: NEW YORK: A federal jury awarded roughly $8 million in damages to heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis after finding that he had been ripped off by his promoter. In a civil trial, the jury concluded that Panos Eliades and his company, Panix ...


    Korfball
    Chinese Taipei thrashes India
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 15. A disoriented India was soundly beaten by the defending champion, Chinese Taipei 23-13 in the Asia Oceania korfball championship at the Indira Gandhi Indoor stadium here on Friday. The defeat ended any hopes the host harboured ...

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