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Chess
Indians need to buck up
PANAJI, DEC. 14. With six rounds remaining in the World junior chess championship, the top-notch Indians will be under pressure to give a better account of themselves. So far, the host have only managed to follow the leading contenders from China ...
Other Stories

  • Ramesh draws, Aarthie wins
  • Anand helps his team post easy win


    Cricket
    Shocking defeat
    WELLINGTON, DEC. 14. Gone with the wind. That was the plight of the Indians in this windy city, following a batting performance that was deeply disappointing and shocking. When the first National Bank Test was still in the balance, a ...
    No excuses, says Ganguly
    WELLINGTON, DEC. 14. Indian captain Sourav Ganguly accepted that his team had batted in a disappointing manner in the first Test at the Basin Reserve. "We didn't bat well at all on a seaming pitch. Our batsmen have scored runs all over the ...
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  • Ranatunga pleased as punch
  • Bhatti guides Pakistan to title triumph
  • India's 14th ten-wicket loss
  • Reality bites


    Squash
    Pakistan wrests crown
    CHENNAI, DEC. 14. Down in the dumps for a while Pakistan announced its return to world squash by winning the team title after a gap of two decades in the 12th edition of the World Junior men's championship at the TNSRA-SDAT complex on ...


    Tennis
    Sania too good for Ankita
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 14. Sania Mirza on one leg brought Ankita Bhambri on her knees, with a 6-3, 7-5 victory in the final of the GAIL Asian junior tennis championship at the DLTA Complex here on Saturday. By accomplishing what everyone had expected ...


    National Games
    Hockey: Ekka's hat-trick sinks Bengal
    HYDERABAD, DEC.14. Centre-half Johnson Ekka scored a hat-trick to help Andhra Pradesh outplay West Bengal 4-1 in its first match in the 32nd National Games hockey competition at Begumpet Police Stadium here today. It was Triple Olympian ...
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  • Fencing: Parambir picks gold
  • Kho Kho: Thrilling win for Maharashtra
  • Volleyball: Hard fought win for TN men
  • Aquatics: Deepak and Shikha take day's honours
  • Weightlifting: Sandhya Rani bags gold with meet record


    Bridge
    Kamalakara-Inderpal pair in lead
    KANPUR, DEC. 14. The scratch pair of Y. Kamalakara Rao (Hyderabad) and Inderpal Singh (Delhi) took the top spot in the list of competitors surpassing the tally of the top placed Delhi pair of Mrs. Kiran Nadar and B. Satyanarayana scoring 370 VP ...

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