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Athletics Double delight for Damayanthi HYDERABAD, MAY 19. Sri Lankan ace Damayanthi Darsha came up with a fine double by first edging out Indian hope K.M. Beenamol in the women's 400m and then by winning the women's 100m quite comfortably with Poonam Tomar of India taking the silver ... Badminton Indonesia's love affair with Thomas Cup continues GUANGZHOU (CHINA), MAY 19. The all-conquering Indonesians sealed an unprecedented fifth successive Thomas Cup crown on Sunday as they shattered Malaysian dreams with a dramatic come-from-behind victory. The Malaysians had come into the match ... Billiards & Snooker Shandilya eliminated MIDSOMER NORTON, MAY 19. The second day of the 2002 World professional billiards championship saw the elimination of Ashok Shandilya, India's National champion at the hands of your truly. In other last 16 stage matches Nalin Patel, World No. 8 ... Chess A much-awaited breather for players CHENNAI, MAY 19.The under-14 section in boys and girls are being closely fought while tremendous fighting spirit persists in the under-12 sections after six rounds of the Ramco National under-12 and 14 boys' and girls chess championships being ... Cricket
Timely century by HindsKINGSTON, MAY 19. The Indian bowlers, and the fielders, were a big let down on the opening day even as Javagal Srinath altered the trend, only for a brief while, by packing off Carl Hooper in the sixth over of the second morning of the fifth and ... Other Stories
Football WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN Leading Contenders: Portugal Until two years ago, Portuguese football was synonymous with just one player the great Eusebio, who almost single-handedly took his country to its best-ever finish in the World Cup the third spot in the 1966 edition, where the ... Other Stories
Golf Tiger on the prowl HEIDELBERG (GERMANY) MAY 19. Tiger Woods turned up the heat with a blazing 64 at the Deutsche Bank Open on Sunday and goes into Monday's final round just one shot behind Colin Montgomerie. Montgomerie fears a recurring back problem may mar his ... Hockey
A litmus test for Rajinder & co.CHENNAI, MAY 19.Back in quest for regaining the hockey image that lies devastated after the nightmare of a World Cup at Kuala Lumpur less than three months ago, India sails to Australia to test its mettle again in the twin four-nation tournaments ... Tennis Nitin Kirtane gets top billing BANGALORE, MAY 19. Nitin Kirtane stands tall despite his aching legs. A roller-coaster ride this season, has left Nitin in the top-seed's slot in the Indian Oil Servo ITF Satellite Masters tennis tournament commencing at the KSLTA Courts here on ... Other Stories
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