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Badminton
IOCL storms into finals
BANGALORE, JUNE 17.The star-studded Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. stormed into both the men's and women's team event finals of the 24th Petroleum Sports Control Board's inter-unit badminton championship at the Raheja-KBA Stadium here on ...


Chess
Sangeetha is champion
CHENNAI, JUNE 17. M.R. Sangeetha of Chennai, with 8 points, lifted the Paruban Manilal Mehta Rolling Trophy in the 30th Tamil Nadu State women's chess tournament, organised by the Thirunelveli District Chess Association at ESI Complex, ...


Cricket
Chanderpaul takes West Indies to incredible win
ARNOS VALE (ST. VINCENT), JUNE 17. Shivnarine Chanderpaul (unbeaten 28) lashed 13 runs from the final four balls of the match off fast bowler Daryl Tuffey to inspire the West Indies to a remarkable victory over New Zealand in the fifth and final ...
Arnold rustles up defiant century
MANCHESTER, JUNE 17. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle might have called it The Mystery of the Vanished Third Man but Sherlock Holmes would have had to be at his perceptive best to provide the solution. After many replays and several hours of ...


Football
Brazil rides on Ri-Ro strike force
KOBE (JAPAN)KOBE, JUNE 17.JUNE 17.Four-time champion Brazil withstood a stubborn Belgium on Monday for a 2-0 victory to reach the World Cup quarterfinals on Rivaldo's 67th- minute goal and Ronaldo's clincher in the 87th. Brazil, the only Latin ...
The 'foreign' touch pays dividends
YOKOHAMA, JUNE 17. Never before has it been so fashionable, or so worthwhile, to employ a specialist foreign coach to contest the World Cup finals. The scenes of ecstasy in Seoul and Tokyo, Dakar and London, not to mention the dramas seen in ...
Other Stories

  • Brazil, Spain and England are top contenders
  • Coach's pat for Samba ensemble
  • Trevor Sinclair, a national treasure
  • Casillas — the unlikely hero
  • U.S. soars as Mexicans exit


    Golf
    Tiger roars at 'People's Open'
    FARMINGDALE (NEW YORK), JUNE 17. The longest course in U.S. Open history was only a short stop for Tiger Woods on his way to a real Grand Slam. Another runaway victory in golf's toughest test made it look inevitable. What was billed as the ...
    Woods listed at 4-1 to complete the Slam
    LONDON, JUNE 17.British bookmakers on Monday quoted Tiger Woods at 4-1 to complete a Grand Slam after his U.S. Open victory put him halfway to a calendar sweep of golf's four majors. Woods, who started the year at 50-1 for the slam, was listed ...


    Tennis
    Shruti subdues Samrita
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 17. They play the circuit to strengthen the basics. Quite surprisingly, many of them forget the basics along the way and struggle with their game, even at this level, after showing their prowess at higher levels. Shruti Dhawan ...
    Other Stories

  • Wimbledon may well decide Sampras' future
  • Philippoussis, Zvereva get wild cards
  • Kafelnikov triumphs
  • Hewitt does a McEnroe

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