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Badminton
Indian men on course, women falter
KOCHI, FEB. 22. Despite National champion Abhinn Shyam Gupta messing up the opening act, India pipped Russia 3-2 in the Thomas Cup badminton's qualifying rounds at Eindhoven on Thursday night. The victory, India's second in the four-team men's ...


Chess
Palit continues impressive run
BIKANER, FEB. 22. Somak Palit's juggernaut rolls on. On Friday, it was the turn of Grandmaster Dibyendu Barua to make way for his young city-mate from Kolkata. The ease with which the 25-move victory came about almost embarrassed the 15-year-old ...


Cricket
Das-Dravid pair torments Zimbabwe
NAGPUR, FEB. 22. India is sitting pretty in the first Test having made 209 for two wickets in the first innings. It put its magic wand in action at the Civil Lines, the venue of the Vidarbha Cricket Association's (VCA) ground. Two of the home ...
Martin, Kambli fashion West's win
JALANDHAR, FEB. 22. A stroke-filled half-century by Jacob Martin and Vinod Kambli's 63 (69 balls) took West Zone to a morale-boosting five-wicket win against South, in the Deodhar Trophy league match at the Burlton Park here on Friday. Kambli ...
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  • North, East split points
  • Hayden leaves S. Africa bruised
  • Friend's feats


    Football
    Assam, Tripura progress
    KOLKATA, FEB. 22. Assam and Tripura became the first teams to qualify for the quarterfinal league phase of the 10th senior National women's football championship being played in four centres of Bengal. On Friday, Tripura defeated Uttar Pradesh ...


    Golf
    Feroz in sole lead
    NOIDA, FEB. 22. Feroz Ali vaulted to the top of the leaderboard with a three-under 69 as the Padampat Singhania Open golf tournament completed its third round at the Noida golf course here on Friday. Feroz had a three-round total of eight-under ...


    Hockey
    World Cup: there isn't any wave as such yet
    KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 22. Even at the risk of being thought of as being negative, it is difficult to erase the feeling that the hockey World Cup, scheduled to go centre stage on Sunday here, is yet to make the impact it must have in a metropolis ...


    Racing : Horse
    Premium Gallo wins main event
    CHENNAI, FEB. 22. Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy's Premium Gallo (J. Abraham up) claimed the Poonawalla Stud Farms Madras Gold Vase, the chief event of the races here today. The winner is trained by R. Foley. The results: 1. BASQUE PLATE (1,600m), ...
    Ronson bags Nagarahole Cup
    BANGALORE, FEB. 22. Mr. R.M. Sahgal's Ronson (S. Rajesh up) won the Nagarahole Cup, the main event of the races here today. The winner is trained by S. Singh. Fine and suspension Prithviraj, rider of Winelight in the Nagarahole Cup, was fined ...


    Sports : General
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    Tennis
    Sunitha to meet Shuai
    MUMBAI, FEB. 22. Sunitha Rao, just another Indian name in the singles draw a week ago alongside an assortment of other nationalities, is now the player to beat. The eighth seed won her fourth match in a row, downing fifth seed Camilla Kremer 6-2, ...
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  • Venus crashes out
  • Roddick rallies to beat Sa
  • Henman struggles


    Volleyball
    Greece, Italy to host junior world meets
    CHENNAI, FEB. 22. Greece and Italy have been awarded the 2002 FIVB World under-18 and under-21 beach volleyball championships respectively this summer. The under-21 event is to be held at Catania, on the northern coast of Sicily, from July 10 ...


    Rowing
    Jincymol triumphs
    CHENNAI, FEB. 22. Jincymol Varghese of Kerala won the women's single scull title in the 22nd Open National rowing championship at the Madras Boat Club here on Friday, beating 16-year-old Divya Chadha of West Bengal in the final. It was the ...

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