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Athletics
Six circuit meets planned
NEW DELHI, APRIL 3. Six circuit meets, apart from the newly-introduced National inter-distric championship, will feature the athletics calendar for 2003. The Amateur Athletic Federation of India (AAFI) Secretary, Lalit Bhanot, while releasing ...


Basketball
Federation Cup from April 22
MUMBAI, APRIL 3.The 20th National Federation Cup basketball championship 2003 will be organised by the Basketball Federation of India at Fr. Agnel Technical Institute, Vashi (near Mumbai) from April 22 to 26, 2003. Eight teams will take part in ...


Cricket
Razzaq stars in Pakistan's win
SHARJAH, APRIL 3. Abdur Razzaq's astonishing power hitting propelled Pakistan to a total that proved too big for Zimbabwe, which crashed to a 68-run defeat in the opening match of the four-nation one-day tournament here on ...
BLAZING AWAY
A rare chance for newcomers
It is refreshing to see so many fresh faces in the Indian side for the tri-nation tournament in Bangladesh. It is so important to groom youngsters with an eye on the future. I am also happy that the Board has accepted the request from a few ...
Nothing goes right for Elite-B
BANGALORE, APRIL 3. Elite-B captain M.S.K. Prasad won the toss and elected to bat. Sadly it proved to be the only thing right for his team as Irfan Pathan's (Jr) early strikes and three run outs helped Elite-A grab the initiative in the Duleep ...
Kale's fighting knock shores up Plate-A
HYDERABAD, APRIL 3. Celebrating his selection to the Indian team for the Dhaka triangular series, stocky Abjijit Kale played a stroke-filled knock (98, 238 min, 178 balls, 19 x 4) to help Plate-A record a respectable 241 for eight at close ...
Other Stories

  • Akram to play for Hampshire
  • India fifth in ICC one-day rankings
  • Williams drafted in as cover for McGrath
  • Award for Bond
  • Dravid tops the list of payments made to Indian players
  • Kallis out of Bangladesh tour


    Football
    Creditable win for SBT
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 3. State Bank of Travancore resurrected its chances to progress further from the second phase of the 2nd division National Football League with a creditable 2-0 win over Border Security Force, Jalandhar at the ...
    Hayward Sporting, Mohd. Sporting make merry
    KOLKATA, APRIL 3. Haywards Sporting Club, Goa and Mohammedan Sporting, Kolkata thrashed their respective opponents Titanium Club, Kerala (7-2) and Manipur Police (7-0) in group B final phase `round one' league to brighten their second round ...
    Other Stories

  • France all but qualifies; England downs Turkey


    Tennis
    The court likely to play fast and true
    KOLKATA, APRIL 3. The centre court looked inviting, like a beautiful carpet. That was till the Kiwis put their feet on it to get a feel of it. They were too quick to rub their eyes in disbelief and called the referee Nao Kawatei to point out ...
    Rushmi races past Babos, Sai struggles
    MUMBAI, APRIL 3. Rushmi Chakravarthy has a direct, no-frills approach to tennis. She is a strong believer in hammering home the slightest advantage, leaving rivals at the receiving end of her firepower. The second seed looked very much in ...
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  • Lebanon forfeits tie
  • Undaunted they marched ahead
  • Sweden faces uphill battle against Australia


    Sailing
    Nitin Mongia emerges World champion
    PANAJI, APRIL 3. Nitin Mongia of India as expected won his maiden World title on Thursday in the International OK Dinghy World sailing championship with a race to spare while Ben Morrison from New Zealand won Race no. 6 to record his first win ...



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