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Basketball
Bahrain, Kerala associations sign MoU
KOCHI, JULY 15. It could open a new exciting chapter for Kerala basketball. The Bahrain and Kerala basketball associations signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at Willingdon Island here on Saturday night, a pact that could take the game up ...


Chess
Bareev draws level, Leko stays ahead
DORTMUND, JULY 15.Evgeny Bareev of Russia bounced back from his opening loss against Bulgarian Veselin Topalov, winning the second game of their semifinal match in the Candidates' tournament on Sunday. With two games to go, the result left ...


Cricket
Laxman to lead against West Indies `A'
ARUNDEL, JULY 15. The big guns of Indian cricket that did not come out blazing, but fired individually at different stages of the 15-day NatWest Trophy III tri-series have decided to stay away from the routine for a week. India captain Sourav ...
Kaif becomes Allahabad's darling
ALLAHABAD, JULY 15.Mohammad Kaif, who played a vital role in India's splendid victory against England in the Natwest Trophy finals at Lords, has become a darling of Allahabad residents. Greetings, congratulatory messages and press notes have ...
Other Stories

  • Avoid burn-out: Kapil
  • Controversy mars Malaysia's victory
  • Thorpe calls it quits in one-dayers
  • Srikkanth, as eloquent as his bat used to be


    Golf
    Sluman runs away with GMO
    MILWAUKEE, JULY 15. Jeff Sluman fired a 3-under-par 68 on Sunday for a four-stroke victory over Tim Herron (66) and Steve Lowery (70) at the Greater Milwaukee Open (GMO). Sluman's 23-under 261 total was one stroke shy of Loren Roberts' 72-hole ...
    Ginn tastes success at Senior PGA
    DEARBORN (MICHIGAN), JULY 15. Stewart Ginn shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday to win the Senior Players Championship, the fourth and final major of the year. Ginn finished at 14 under to win by one stroke and capture his first victory on the Senior ...


    Hockey
    Indian Airlines subdues a fighting Postal
    CHENNAI, JULY 15. Culmination of the league phase in the Madras Cricket Club-Murugappa Gold Cup hockey tournament on Monday was eventful. Though the outcome went on the course predicted, the point that deserves mention relates to the fighting ...


    Sports : General
    Sport Digest
    ATHLETICS: MELBOURNE: Olympic 400-meter champion Cathy Freeman (in picture) said on Monday she will run for Australia in the 1,600-meter relay at the Manchester Commonwealth Games. Freeman had been in doubt because her ...


    Swimming
    SFI to introduce National short course championship
    BANGALORE, JULY 15. With a hectic season underway, the Swimming Federation of India (SFI) has set the Asian Games as a benchmark for the Indian swimmers. The continuous National camp, which has been in progress in New Delhi since April, is ...


    Tennis
    Ecuador sweeps the Bahamas
    GUAYAQUIL (ECUADOR), JULY 15. Ecuador defeated the Bahamas 5-0 in the final match of Davis Cup's American Zone One play on Sunday. Ecuador's Martin Stiegwardt beat the Bahamas' Devin Mullins 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 in 1 hour, 30 minutes on the clay ...
    Third Swiss Open title for Corretja
    GSTAAD (SWITZERLAND), JULY 15. Spaniard Alex Corretja maintained his country's exceptional record in the Swiss Open tennis championships on Sunday when he won the title for the third time in five years, beating Argentina's Gaston Gaudio 6-3, 7-6, ...
    Other Stories

  • Carlos Moya triumphs
  • Unseeded Casenova beats Sanchez-Vicario


    Shooting
    Ronak fighting for a medal
    LAHTI (FINLAND), JULY 15. It rained hard. It was a welcome relief after the warm conditions of the last few days. Maybe the heavens were weeping. For, there was no change in the fortunes of the Indian camp in the 48th World Shooting Championship ...


    Cycling
    Kroon wins Tour's eighth stage
    PLOUAY, France, JULY 15. Karsten Kroon led a Dutch sweep of the top three spots in the eighth stage of the Tour de France on Sunday, and three-time champion Lance Armstrong remained in eighth place in the overall standings. Spain's Igor ...

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