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Zaheer knocks the wind out of the KiwisCENTURION, MARCH 14. Zaheer Khan made some grand strides as a destructive bowler even as Mohammad Kaif gave evidence of his growing stature in the middle order as India recorded a comfortable seven-wicket victory over New Zealand here. India ... Other Stories
Chess Kramnik starts favourite MONTE CARLO, MARCH 14. The twelve-player double round-robin elite Amber tournament is to be held at a new venue, in Roquebrune Cap Martin, a French palace on a hillock some 333 metres above sea level on the French side of the ... Civic Problems Sreekumar gives Elite-B the jitters CHENNAI, MARCH 14. Elite-B won the battle for first innings honours, but Sreekumar Nair very nearly pulled it off for Plate-B at the ICL-Guru Nanak College ground, here, on Friday. The first innings lead, though just 18 runs, achieved on day ... Cricket Sriram completes century CHENNAI, MARCH 14. The match is in the balance and could well turn into a humdinger. Plate-A is 212 ahead, has four wickets in hand, and day four holds interesting possibilities. Adrift by 92 after being bowled out for 281 in the first innings, ... Football J-league: Japan's wonder model NEW DELHI, MARCH 14.It was the turn of Japan to present its wonder model, the J-league at the `Conference of Indian football' on Friday. Considered one of the best leagues in the world, the J-league is just ten years old and this is what makes ... SBT qualifies for second stage THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 14. State Bank of Travancore qualified for second stage while Travancore Titanium kept its hopes alive as both teams recorded contrasting wins in the 2nd Division National Football League at the Chandrasekharan Nair ... Hockey India triumphs NEW DELHI, MARCH 14.Raghunath scored a brilliant hat-trick as India drubbed Bangladesh 4-1 to win the Asian under-16 boys hockey tournament at Dhaka on Wednesday. Displaying tremendous skill and stickwork the Indians dominated the proceedings ... Tennis Megha bows out NEW DELHI, MARCH 14. The 579th ranked Megha Vakharia lost 5-7, 4-6 to the 943rd ranked wild card entrant Heidi El Tabakh of Egypt in the first round of the second $ 10,000 ITF women's circuit tennis tournament in Cairo, Egypt. Megha had lost in ... Other Stories
Volleyball IOB puts it across IAF NAGERCOIL, MARCH 14. The race for the men's two spots for qualification hots up as Indian Overseas Bank, Chennai, recorded its third straight win with a 25-22, 29-25, 25-9, 25-12 verdict against Indian Air Force, Delhi, in the six-team round ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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