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Billiards & Snooker
Foldvari makes last eight
MIDSOMER NORTON (UK), MAY 21. The last pre-quarterfinal contest of the 2002 World Professional billiards championship being staged at the Centurion Hotel here saw Australia's Robby Foldvari grinding his way to a low scoring 783-513 point victory ...


Chess
Rohit consolidates position
CHENNAI, MAY 21. G. Rohit of Champions Academy, Andhra Pradesh, stretched his lead to a full point after a comfortable round nine victory in the boys under-14 section of the 15th Ramco National under-12 and 14 boys and girls chess championships ...
Other Stories

  • Sasikiran gets wildcard
  • Quiet start by Humpy


    Cricket
    Onus on Indian batsmen
    KINGSTON, MAY 21. Even as the bowlers scripted a fight-back for India, the onus shifted to the batsmen as the West Indies set up a challenging target of 408 to win on the fourth day of this fifth and final Test here on Tuesday. Resuming at 165 ...
    Perera formally reported for suspect action
    LONDON, MAY 21.Ruchira Perera, the Sri Lankan quick bowler, has been reported for a suspect bowling action, the only possible outcome of the furore that began on the third day of the first Test against England at Lord's and continued throughout ...
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  • Court dismisses Malik's appeal
  • Indulkar in sight of double century
  • Dillon's career best bowling
  • Sandeep Patil to be VMICC's coach


    Football
    WORLD CUP COUNTODOWN
    Leading Contenders: Italy
    Italy should be arriving in Asia with the not-so-hidden agenda of winning the World Cup for a record equalling fourth time. And as it makes its 15th appearance, its fans should be thanking their stars that their side has been blessed with a lucky ...


    Tennis
    Suissa settles scores
    BANGALORE, MAY 21.Ecstasy and agony have dogged Nitin Kirtane for the last three weeks. Champion at Delhi, first round loser at Mumbai and champion at Vishakapatnam left Nitin comfortably perched at the top-seed's slot in the Indian Oil Servo ITF ...
    Other Stories

  • Saharsh stuns Anurag
  • Hewitt, Capriati get top billing


    Shooting
    Anjali grabs Olympic quota place
    NEW DELHI, MAY 21.A new chapter in Indian shooting has begun. It has been done with a new name. Anjali Bhagwat (nee Vedpathak) missed the air rifle gold by 0.7 points on the last shot, but grabbed the coveted Olympic quota place for Athens, in ...

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