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Athletics
National camp for juniors
NEW DELHI, APRIL 9.The first National coaching camp for junior athletes will be held at Shillaroo, Himachal Pradesh. The camp is being in preparation for the World junior athletic championships to be held at Kingston from July 16 to 21 and ...


Billiards & Snooker
A stunning display by Ding
KOLKATA, APRIL 9. A Chinese tornado hit the city as Junhui Ding raised a storm on the top table with a stunning display of flawless snooker to demolish Amin Mohammad Amin Fikree of the UAE by four frames to nil in a group G league match of the ...


Cricket
An enjoyable day out with the kids
GEORGETOWN, APRIL 9.The entire Indian team was at the Georgetown Hospital on Monday. For a good cause though, initiated by the First Lady of the nation. The cricketers spent a good one-hour at the School of Nations and at the hospital with kids. ...
Muralitharan sends Kiwis in a spin
SHARJAH, APRIL 9.Sri Lanka's ace spinner Muttiah Muralitharan grabbed five wickets for nine runs in 10 overs to restrict New Zealand to 218 for 8 in the three-nation Sharjah Cup here today. The versatile off-spinner, whose three for 27 routed ...
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    Football
    Yakubu goal takes Churchill to the top
    BANGALORE, APRIL 9. Yusif Yakubu was at it again. This Churchill Brothers striker from Ghana has time and again emerged as the saviour for the Goan side. On Tuesday his strike in the 35th minute of play against a mediocre HASC put his team within ...
    Wanderly brace floors ITI
    MARGAO, APRIL 9.Striker Rui Wanderley Weis scored a brace to help Vasco score an easy 3-0 win over ITI Bangalore in the penultimate round of the Tata National Football League here on Tuesday. All the goals were scored in the first half as Vasco ...
    WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN
    Memorable matches: 1958 Final
    The still secure record scoring spree by Just Fontaine of France notwithstanding, the 1958 World Cup even today is best remembered as a tournament in which a man (a boy, in fact) took his first step towards becoming a legend. It was in Sweden ...


    Hockey
    Army XI stuns BPCL
    BANGALORE, APRIL 9. Last year's runner-up BPCL suffered its second straight reversal in the U & I Champions hockey tournament losing out to the lesser-fancied Army XI at the KSHA stadium here on Tuesday. The second defeat makes BPCL's chances of ...


    Sports : General
    Sport Digest
    * FOOTBALL: SYDNEY: FIFA Vice-President Chung Mong-Joon has backed moves to make it easier for the Oceania champions to qualify for the World Cup but says the region does not deserve an automatic berth. Oceania officials have been ...


    Tennis
    Isha Lakhani upsets Archana
    NAGPUR, APRIL 9.Wild card entrant Isha Lakhani toppled sixth seed Archana Venkatraman in straight sets 6-3, 7-5 in the singles to cause the first major upset in $5000 ITF women's second leg tennis championship here on Tuesday. Lucky loser Rati ...
    Sumit-Jeevan pair claims doubles title
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 9. Sumit Prakash Gupta added the doubles title as well, as he and compatriot Jeevan Nedunchezian defeated Franklyn Emmanuel and N.S. Nishendran of Sri Lanka 8-3 in the final of the ITF East Asian under-14 tennis tournament in ...


    Sailing
    Dutta, More hog the limelight
    BOGMALO (GOA), APRIL 9.At the start of the Sandpiper Enterprise World sailing championships, not a soul would have placed a bet on Gautam Dutta and young Utpal More to win a single race of the 10-race series. But the duo did much better than that ...

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