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Chess
Tania lets Ganguly off the hook
MUMBAI, APRIL 20.It's not every day that you get a chance to beat a Grandmaster (GM) like she did today, in the opening round of the Commonwealth chess championship. But she allowed Surya Shekhar Ganguly, India's latest GM and the 12th seed, to ...
Game fast becoming a five-star sport in the country
MUMBAI, APRIL 20. There was a look of disbelief on the young lady's face. She had noticed a few children taking their lunch near her table at the restaurant in Hotel Taj Residency in the Northern Kerala town of Kozhikode. ``So you people are ...
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  • No major surprises in second round


    Cricket
    Final to be played today
    DHAKA, APRIL 20. Dhaka needed rain, but it poured at the wrong time. Thunder and lightning ruled over the skies, and then arrived the big droplets. The skies opened for just half an hour on Sunday - between 1.30 p.m. & 2 p.m. - but it rained ...
    Ponting, Lehmann in record-breaking stand
    PORT-OF-SPAIN, APRIL 20. Australia had amassed a massive 517 for three at lunch on the second day of their second Test against the West Indies here on Sunday. Ricky Ponting was just five short of a double century while Adam Gilchrist, promoted up ...
    Mudassir & Sachin make merry
    BANGALORE, APRIL 20.The starting blocks proved nice and easy for Madhya Pradesh. And with openers Mudassir Pasha (101) and Sachin Dholpure (145 n.o.) charting a 233-run partnership, Madhya Pradesh enjoyed a perfect Sunday against Tamil Nadu in ...
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  • Whatmore appointed Bangladesh coach
  • Richardson hits century in drawn match


    Football
    NDFA retains title
    SIVAKASI, APRIL 20. Nilgiris District Football Association, Udhagamandalam, retained the Vinothkumar memorial Trophy defeating Southern Zone Police, Madurai, 4-0 in the final of the 28th annual State level football tournament conducted by the ...


    Hockey
    IA dominates SRC
    MUMBAI, APRIL 20. Indian Airlines survived an early attacking blitz from the Sikh Regiment Centre, and then went on to dominate with three goals before using the second half to try out various playing combinations in the 41st Bombay Gold Cup ...


    Racing : Motor
    Michael wins at Imola
    IMOLA (ITALY), APRIL 20. Michael Schumacher kept his composure on Sunday to win the San Marino Grand Prix just hours after his mother died. After starting in the pole position, the defending world champion took the lead again from brother Ralf ...
    Kato succumbs to injuries
    PARIS, APRIL 20.Japanese motorcycle star Daijiro Kato died in hospital on Saturday after failing to recover from injuries sustained in the Japan Grand Prix on April 6, a statement from his team said. Honda rider Kato, 27, suffered serious ...


    Sports : General
    Runyan hopes to get all Americans running
    WATERTOWN (MASSACHUSETTS), APRIL 20.It's days like this that Marla Runyan doesn't mind being known as a blind runner. On the course, Runyan insists on being treated like any other athlete, even though she is legally blind due to a degenerative ...


    Tennis
    Focus will be on performance of Indians
    BANGALORE, APRIL 20. The focus at the $25,000 Indian Oil servo ATP Challenger Championship that opens at the KSLTA courts here on Monday will be naturally on the performance of the Indians in this highly competitive field. With a high cut off ...


    Boxing
    What an effort by Watson!
    LONDON, APRIL 20. Michael Watson, the former British boxer who sustained near-fatal brain injuries 12 years ago, completed his bid to walk the London Marathon on Saturday, punching the air with delight as he crossed the line. Watson started the ...



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