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Billiards & Snooker
Sitwala stops Pankaj, meets Alok Kumar
JAMMU, JAN. 14.The dream run of Pankaj Advani came to a poignant end after 22 days of a memorable journey at the Hari Niwas Palace here. The youngster, who won both the junior National titles and the senior snooker crown, mesmerised all with ...


Chess
Bareev in good nick
WIJK AAN ZEE, JAN. 14. India's Viswanathan Anand is where he would have liked to be after two rounds although the draw and the win came from white and black rather than the other way round after two completed rounds in the 65th Corus chess ...


Cricket
Kiwis win by a handsome margin
HAMILTON, JAN. 14.They play several catchy rock numbers here in New Zealand during the breaks in the ODIs. Popular among them is `Eye of the Tiger,' which talks about single-mindedness, the will to fight, the art of surviving... and the `killer ...
Other Stories

  • West to go all out for 'bonus' point
  • BCCI forwards Player Terms to ICC
  • An interesting battle on cards
  • Styris touches 50
  • Indians thoroughly exposed


    Football
    TFA in last four
    KOLKATA, JAN. 14.Tata Football Academy became the first team to qualify for the semifinals of the TVS Fiero 108th IFA Shield football tournament, after a goalless draw in its concluding Group B league match against Kolkata Port Trust (KPT), here ...
    Other Stories

  • India makes semifinals
  • Anil Nandy dead


    Sports : General
    A cradle crying out for a lift
    AMADALAVALASA (SRIKAKULAM), JAN. 14.It may sound incredible, but it is the naked truth. A cow-shed measuring 40 ft x 5 ft continues to be the training centre, with Neelamshetty Appana as the chief coach, for promising weightlifters in the ...


    Tennis
    Hewitt, Serena enact a great escape
    MELBOURNE, JAN. 14. The leap was familiar. So was the ear-to-ear smile. The stage — the centre court in a Grand Slam event — was familiar. So indeed was the protagonist. We witnessed that scene — Serena Williams's spontaneous ...
    Bopanna subdues Uppal
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 14. Rohan Bopanna pushed his game up in time to tame Vishaal Uppal 7-5, 6-4 and moved into the pre-quarterfinals of the $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament at the DLTA Complex here on Tuesday. The brightest hope at the moment, ...


    Table Tennis
    Raman wards off Sourav
    PUNE, JAN. 14.S. Raman has got a new addition to his fan club. Sourav Chakraborty wished he could play like his senior on the Indian team even as he took the second seed to six games before going down in the men's singles quarterfinals of the ...

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