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Badminton
Ratti scores a morale-boosting win
KANPUR, APRIL 18.Sachin Ratti did not let the demons of three straight losses to Chetan Anand and hound him any longer. With a masterly display, the Railwayman raced away to a much-needed confident-boosting victory over the second seed on way to ...


Chess
Deshmukh, Wajih in top spot
NEW DELHI, APRIL 18.International Master Anup Deshmukh and Nassir Wajih scored comprehensive victories to be in the joint lead after the third round of the Global Networks International Rating chess tournament at the Russian Culture Centre here. ...


Cricket
The great Indian quest continues
PORT OF SPAIN, APRIL 18.Can this bunch of Indian cricketers re-live those joyous scenes of over two decades ago when the world of West Indies cricket was turned upside down at this very ground. India's first ever Test win in the West Indies was ...
Other Stories

  • We will play positively: Stephen Fleming
  • Pakistan wins final in an emphatic fashion
  • Advantage India at Port of Spain
  • All about Port of Spain


    Football
    Beckham's biggest challenge
    MANCHESTER, APRIL 18. David Beckham insists recovering from his broken foot in time to play in the World Cup is the biggest challenge of his career. The England captain, pilloried for getting sent off at France '98, expects to play in this ...
    It's crunch time in the English Premier League
    That's the sound of the English Premier League coming down the final stretch, with all 20 teams playing Saturday. Nobody is in better shape than Arsenal. The Gunners not only have a one-point lead at the top of the standings over three-time ...
    WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN
    Controversies: Battle of Berne Hungary v Brazil, 1954
    It is one of the ironies of World Cup history that Brazil, which has produced some of the most unforgettable moments in the tournament, also figures in two of its infamous episodes. After indulging themselves in violence against the Czechs in ...
    Other Stories

  • Chance for Djukic to shut out bitter memories


    Golf
    Manav joins Gurbaaz in the van
    BANGALORE, APRIL 18.Seven golfers were in a cluster on the penultimate day of the Karnataka Golf Association Open Amateur championship here on Thursday. Gurbaaz Mann was still in the lead along with Manav Das, who had the only below par score ...


    Hockey
    It's goal-keepers' day
    MUMBAI, APRIL 18.Goal-keepers called the shots in two knock-out matches of the 40th Bombay Gold Cup Hockey on Thursday. Bharath Chetri's confidence under the bar enabled Karnataka XI defeat a superior Sikh Regiment Centre 3-0 via the ...


    Sports : General
    Sport Digest
    ATHLETICS: SYDNEY: Seven Australian athletes, including top hurdler Kyle Vander Kuyp, have appealed against their omission from the track and field team to compete at this year's Commonwealth Games in Manchester. Tim Ewen, who ...


    Tennis
    Ferrero in quarterfinals
    MONTE CARLO, APRIL 18. Second-seeded Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero moved into the quarterfinals of the $2.45 million ATP Monte Carlo Masters on Thursday after Chilean opponent Marcelo Rios retired with a knee injury. Mahesh also loses in ...
    Poojashree clinches title in style
    BANGALORE, APRIL 18.On Poojashree's request her semifinal against Kanimozhi in the girls Under-14 singles event of the South Zone AITA Junior ranking championship at the Century Courts was advanced by a day to be played this afternoon. The ...
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  • Bopanna and Vijay in doubles quarterfinals
  • Ali-Vasant duo inquarterfinals


    Shooting
    Indians off target
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 18. Ronak Pandit failed to present himself a surprise package two days before his 17th birthday, as he struggled to capture his form in rapid fire pistol in the shooting World Cup in Sydney on Thursday. Competing against some ...

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