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Basketball Punjab men ready to win LUDHIANA, MARCH 4. ``Ready to win ?'' That is what the banners around the city scream, on the eve of the Airtel 52nd National basketball championship to be conducted at the Guru Nanak Sports Complex here. With the Basketball Federation of India ... Chess Another golden opportunity for norm-seekers RAIPUR, MARCH 4. For years, several talented chess players in the country have suffered due to lack of timely opportunities to successfully chase norms, whether for Grandmaster or International Master titles. But at least this season, the players ... Anand scores over Shirov LINARES, MARCH 4. Former world champion Viswanathan Anand got his winning engine started in the first round of the second round robin cycle by handing Alexei Shirov of Spain his first defeat of the tournament in round eight of the 19th City of ... Other Stories
Cricket
India labours to a four-wkt. winNEW DELHI, MARCH 4. An easy victory would have been in direct contrast to the character of the Indian team. So it produced contrived excitement at the Ferozeshah Kotla, with the tail-enders saving India the embarrassment, as Zimbabwe made the ... Other Stories
Football
Abulalem nets Agragami's winnerKOLKATA, MARCH 4. Manaksia Tollygunge Agragami sprung a major surprise beating title aspirant Mahindra United 1-0 in a 14th round match of the Tata National Football League at the Salt Lake Stadium here on Monday. Nigerian striker Akeem Abulalem ... Other Stories
Golf DHL Open: Mukesh is the man to beat MUMBAI, MARCH 4. Mukesh Kumar of Mhow will seek to continue his winning ways at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club (BPGC) par-70 course in the DHL Open Golf, scheduled from March 5 to 9. He has won three out of five events on the course, finishing ... Hockey
Too easy but it's too late for IndiaKUALA LUMPUR, MARCH 4. It came at the wrong moment of the championship. Yet, the outcome restored a modicum of the prestige and image that India lost so much in the current hockey World Cup. The sequence, bitter and bewildering, needs no ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Open Page | Education | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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