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Athletics
Kerala students corner glory
BANGALORE, FEB. 3.Kerala's aura shone through as the curtains were wrung in on the 48th National School Games athletic championship at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Monday. The defending champion won the overall championship for the sixth ...


Badminton
Chetan, Abhinn set up men's final
GUWAHATI, FEB. 3.Top seeds Chetan Anand and B.R. Meenakshi, looking for their maiden singles titles, made it to the finals in the men's and women's sections respectively of the 67th senior National badminton championship at the Kanaklata Indoor ...


Cricket
Cup fever grips South Africa
JOHANNESBURG, FEB. 3.The cricket stars stare out of huge hoardings, the shopping malls report brisk sales of cricket merchandise and there is rush to book seats on flights to Cape Town next week. Cricket's biggest event has just about arrived ...
COUNTDOWN
Greatest bowler: Joel Garner
JOHANNESBURG, The final alone counts. South Africa discovered in its three campaigns in the World Cup that early victories do not mean a triumph in the end. In 1996, it won all its league matches, but succumbed to the West Indies in the ...
Other Stories

  • Sriram's unbeaten 160 gives Tamil Nadu the lead
  • It drives them to their doom


    Football
    East Bengal edges out Salgaocar
    KOLKATA, FEB. 3.Kingfisher East Bengal raced to a five points lead compared to its nearest opponent as the Oil PSU VII National Football League reached its half-way stage. The former champion East Bengal brightened its prospects for the second ...
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  • HASC scores over Indian Bank


    Tennis
    Paes ready for Davis Cup tie
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 3. It does not take long for Leander Paes to get his rhythm on grass. Especially so, on the NSCI courts where he had scripted one of the most memorable wins in Davis Cup, against Goran Ivanisevic a few seasons ago. From the heat ...
    Widjaja rallies to down Kostanic
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 3.Seventh seeded Angelique Widjaja survived a scare against Jelena Kostanic 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the opening round of the WTA Indian Open at the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh tennis complex here on Monday. In a largely ...
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  • Clarisa on a mission
  • Jennifer survives a scare

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