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Chess
Indians for Chinese tourney
NEW DELHI, JULY 2. Surya Sekhar Ganguly and R.B. Ramesh will be chasing their third Grandmaster-norms while Aarthie Ramaswamy will be aiming to complete the requirements for gaining the Woman Grandmaster's title in the International Open chess ...
Deepan maintains lead
KOZHIKODE, JULY 2.Deepan Chakravarthy of India maintained his sole lead at the end of the sixth round of the Asian junior chess championship at Marawila (Sri Lanka) on Tuesday. Though he was held to a draw in the sixth round by teammate Preetham ...


Cricket
Jayasuriya makes merry
LEEDS, JULY 2England defeated Sri Lanka in a thrilling fashion by three wickets with four balls to spare in the NatWest Trophy III Triseries here on Tuesday. England's second win in the competition was scripted by Marcus Trescothick. Man of ...
Kaif makes best impression
LEEDS, JULY 2.Just as it was felt that there will be the usual selection hurdles and hiccups, came the clear cut statement that the young blood will be given early breaks and a long rope. Virender Sehwag, Dinesh Mongia, Yuveraj Singh and Mohammad ...
Colin Miller retires
SYDNEY, JULY 2. Australian medium-pace off-spinner Colin Miller announced retirement from first class cricket on Tuesday, the Australian Cricket Board said. Miller had played 18 Tests for Australia, capturing 69 wickets at 26.15 — ...
Other Stories

  • Brace of wickets gives Windies hope
  • Cricinfo and Kingfisher launch Kirkets
  • MRF Pace Foundation camp gets underway


    Football
    Hurray for Ronaldo and Brazil
    Well, Ronaldo and Brazil saved this largely mediocre tournament in the end. For Ronaldo it was a romantic story. Four years of misery after that ghastly experience in the 1998 Final when he never should have played and might even gave lost his ...
    The secret to Brazil's success
    RIO DE JANEIRO, JULY 2.From Pele's wife to Brazil's World Cup stars, the secret to success has been revealed - divine intervention. Brazil's fifth World Cup triumph in Yokohama on Sunday after their 2-0 win over Germany in the final was ...
    Other Stories

  • Russians want foreign coach
  • The heroes are back in Brazil
  • Spanish coach steps down
  • Top goal scorers
  • South Korea hails Hiddink
  • Kahn gets FIFA's Golden Ball
  • The ten best stars


    Racing : Motor
    WISA Taj Rally from July 5
    MUMBAI, JULY 2.The second round of the Motorsports Association of Indias Indian National Rally Championship, the WISA Taj Rally will be held in Nashik from July 5 to 7, 2002, according to a press release from MAI, here, on Monday. The rally, ...


    Tennis
    Malisse ousts Rusedski; Venus in semifinals
    LONDON, JULY 2.Looking back, it would have made for better entertainment if the rain had continued well into the afternoon. If it had, perhaps Sir Cliff Richard, sitting in the Royal Box sporting a purple jacket, might have summoned a microphone ...


    Shooting
    Strange but true, a range in the city centre
    LAHTI (FINLAND), JULY 2. Take the sport to the people. That seems to be the policy here. It may be tough to digest the fact that the World shooting championship is being conducted in an athletics arena right in the middle of the city, but that is ...

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