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Billiards & Snooker Russell gets past Sitwala in dominant fashion MIDSOMER NORTON (U.K.), MAY 20. The imperious Mike Russell enthralled the followers of the three ball game here at the Centurion Hotel last night with a typically fluent display en route a 1702-695 victory over India's Dhruv Sitwala on the third ... Chess Saheli Nath in total control CHENNAI, MAY 20. Saheli Nath of West Bengal is on a roll as she won both games to jump to take a full point lead at the end of the eighth round in the girls' under-14 section of the 15th Ramco National Under-12 and 14 boys and girls chess ... Cricket
West Indies right on topKINGSTON, MAY 20. Indian batting has two faces. Predictable and unpredictable. It is predictable at home, and unpredictable overseas. Formidable on paper, but often brittle in reality. It is this inconsistency that has given India's batting ...
Dull day's play greets spectatorsLONDON, MAY 20.Those few spectators who accepted the England and Wales Cricket Board's generous offer to allow them to enter Lord's for £5 - in cash at one gate only - for the final day of the first Test spent most of their time in prayer. Most ... Other Stories
Football WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN Men Who Matter: Luis Figo The midfield generals continue to rule, dictating the course of matches, turning contests on their head. Creating possibilities and scoring themselves, they are the heart of any side. When these special men are buzzing, the team thrives. ... Golf New season all set for tee off NEW DELHI, MAY 20. The picturesque Royal Springs Golf Course, which oversees Dal Lake on one side and the stunning Zabarwan mountain ranges on the other, will witness the new season of the Hero Honda Indian Golf Tour. The Rs. 15-lakh Royal ... Squash Right break for Chinappa CHENNAI, MAY 20.The Chennai squash sensation, Joshna Chinappa, the current National women's champion has been picked by Satinder Pal Bajwa, coach of the former World champion Jansher Khan for a special one-month intensive coaching at Harvard ... Tennis
Uppal ousts Rishi SridharBANGALORE, MAY 20.Vishal Uppal found his get-well card in the pleasant climes of Bangalore. The Indian Davis Cupper spent last Tuesday in a hospital after he suffered dehydration in the ITF Satellite third leg at Vishakapatnam. Thankfully at the ... Other Stories
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