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Badminton
We missed a golden chance: Vimal Kumar
BANGALORE, MARCH 26. India missed a "Golden Chance'` for earning a promotion to Group 2 in the Sudirman Cup badminton championship, which concluded at Eindhoven on March.23. Vimal Kumar, who along with S.M. Arif is the joint chief coach of the ...


Chess
Leko, Topalov close in on Anand
MONTE CARLO, MARCH 26. World Cup chess champion Viswanathan Anand remained content with a minimal 1.5-0.5 win over Zoltan Almasi of Hungary to keep his lead while Peter Leko and Veselin Topalov jumped closer with a 2-0 sweep in round nine of the ...


Cricket
Seniors want to give Dhaka meet a miss
JOHANNESBURG, MARCH 26. The senior members of the Indian cricketers are disinclined to participate in a tri-series in Dhaka in the second week of April. The tournament involves India and South Africa apart from Bangladesh. The growing concern ...
Elite-B takes on Elite-C
VIJAYAWADA, MARCH 26. While the new format of the Duleep Trophy might lack the sense of belonging, which the old inter-zonal structure offered to players and followers alike, the possibility of it throwing up challenges to the established ...
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    Football
    Anthony finds Air India's winner
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MARCH 26. A freak second-half goal by skipper Anthony Fernandez proved the saving grace for Air India (Mumbai) against Tata Football Academy (Jamshedpur) in the opening match of the second phase of the second division National ...


    Golf
    Indians better equipped to tackle the course
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. After the Indian cricket team kept its followers excited and entertained for the better part of the six-week extravaganza in the African continent, it is time for the golfers from the sub-continent to provide some memorable ...
    A century for Woods
    PONTE VEDRA BEACH, MARCH 26. Tiger Woods reached the century mark at the Bay Hill Invitational by making the cut for the 100th consecutive time on the PGA Tour. Measuring that mark is a matter of perspective. Byron Nelson holds the record with ...


    Hockey
    New Zealand, Pakistan post victories
    KUALA LUMPUR, MARCH 26. New Zealand beat South Korea 3-2 on Wednesday in the Sultan Azlan Shah five-nation hockey tournament at Ipoh, boosting its hopes of reaching the final. The Kiwis scored in the first minute of the match, as Bevan Hari ...


    Tennis
    Agassi survives scare
    KEY BISCAYNE, March 26. Andre Agassi shook off a slow start and an upset bid by Australia's Mark Philippoussis to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 on Tuesday in the fourth round of the Nasdaq-100 Open. Agassi converted only four of 14 break-point chances, ...
    Vijay Kannan keeps Indian flag flying
    KOLKATA, MARCH 26. Vijay Kannan successfully overcame the heat and an unrelenting opponent in Frenchman Jerome Almagrida to remain the only Indian surviving in the Exide ITF men's Futures tournament being played here at the BTA Complex hard ...


    Volleyball
    SCR claws back from the brink
    RENUKOOT, MARCH 26. Pushed to the brink, Secunderabad's South Central Railway staged a miraculous recovery to get the better of Kerala State Electricity Board, Trivandrum, 16-25, 11-25, 28-26, 25-16, 15-12 in a women's four-team round-robin match ...


    Shooting
    Arti overcomes nerves, bags silver
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. It is not easy to shoot a final at home, at least not in the maiden attempt. Arti Singh felt the pressure, but handled the situation well in the climax to land the women's skeet silver in the Asian Clay shooting championship ...



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