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Squash
Indian girls bag gold, boys settle for silver
CHENNAI, FEB. 8. After Joshna Chinappa's historic title win in the individual event the other day, it was another momentous day for Indian squash as the girls' team won the gold medal, an unprecedented feat, in the 11th Asian junior championship ...


Swimming
Records galore
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, FEB. 8. Records fell like nine pins as 14 new meet records were set on the second day of the South Zone age group aquatic meet at the Water Works Swimming pool here on Saturday. Karnataka continued its domination winning 16 ...


Tennis
Leander-Mahesh duo makes it a no contest
NEW DELHI, FEB. 8. They are two of the best we have in Indian sports. They were good enough to raise a full house on Saturday. But, both Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi were ruthless and did not let the entertainment stretch beyond 90 minutes as ...
Other Stories

  • Liza overcomes Elena
  • Tanasugarn takes title
  • Maiden ITF title for Sanaa
  • Australia goes 3-0 up


    Boxing
    Indians rule the roost
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 8. Diwakar Prasad surprising loss to Turkmenistan's Serdar Shihimon somewhat spoilt India's party in the ONGC-YMCA International boxing championship at the YMCA Complex here on Saturday. On the concluding when 16 finals were ...


    World Cup
    Shaun Pollock's men seem set to deliver
    CAPE TOWN, FEB. 8. The time is upon 210 players of disparate skill and star status to gird their lions, get ready to cross swords and display their mettle, all with the ultimate aim of winning the Cup that matters on March 23. The warm-up games ...
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  • Tips his son's team to win
  • South Africa-West Indies head to head
  • Mandela to meet South African team
  • World Cup team and miscellaneous records
  • Security: Onus on Zimbabwe
  • The game needs to recapture spirit of old

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