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Billiards & Snooker Bhaskar drubs Someswara Rao HYDERABAD, FEB 5. B.Bhaskar of Karnataka who was the bronze medallist in the 1998 Bangkok Asian Games, enthralled the crowd with his exquisite top of the table game and demolished his opponent K. Someswara Rao 1132-88 in the billiards ... Cricket
I have to deliver: SrinathDURBAN, FEB. 5. The intensity with which he participates in the `nets' is refreshing, and infectious. When the veteran is toiling, can the youth lag? Javagal Srinath is the torchbearer of India's campaign at this World Cup and understands his ... COUNTDOWN How the Cup was won: 1999 The Cup seemed almost out of Australia's grasp in the first league phase and there were doubts whether the team could even qualify for the Super Six. Billed joint favourite with South Africa, it looked as if the Aussie journey had come to an end ... Other Stories
Racing : Horse Joshna claims Asian junior title CHENNAI, FEB. 5. Joshna Chinappa has done it. Winner of the British Open Under-17 title recently, the Chennai schoolgirl became the first Indian to win the Asian junior squash championship title. In the final of the championship, which was ... Sports : General No short cuts to success: Moses NEW DELHI, FEB. 5.Edwin Moses was stumped by the poser from Milkha Singh at an inter-active session he had with a select gathering of sports personalities, national-level athletes and some of the local athletes and coaches at a city hotel here on ... Tennis Davis Cup: Leander to be No. 2 player NEW DELHI, FEB. 5. For the first time in a decade, Leander Paes will play the unfamiliar role of being No. 2 in the Davis Cup team. For the first time in many decades, if not the first time ever, the Indian No. 1 player will be known only on ...
Torrens Valero, Widjaja crash outHYDERABAD, FEB. 5.Two more seeds perished in the WTA Indian Open at the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh tennis complex here. Wednesday's casualties in the second round were the sixth and seventh seeds Christina Torrens Valero and ...
Premjit Lal - in a class of his ownHYDERABAD, FEB. 5. He belongs to a different breed. Not to the usual cribbing club in contemporary sports, which has some big names who despite having earned much fame and money still moan at being denied something else. Confined to a ... Other Stories
Volleyball Karnataka stops a fighting Kerala BANGALORE, FEB. 5. Karnataka took a significant step forward in the South Zone senior women's volleyball league when it survived a two-hour, five-set battle against Kerala at the Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium on Wednesday. Karnataka's second ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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