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Cricket
Australia continues triumphant march
CASTRIES (ST. LUCIA), MAY 22. Australia coasted to a 25-run win over West Indies in the third one-day International to take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. West Indies scored 233 for nine from 50 overs in reply to Australia's total of ...
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  • England makes slow progress
  • Kiwis to test nerves of young Pakistan side
  • Damien Fleming retires


    Tennis
    Isha proves too good for Sheethal
    NEW DELHI, MAY 22. The dusty atmosphere made the synthetic surface look like a clay court. However, the quality players could not be stopped from marching into the semifinals of the third leg in the $ 5,000 ITF women's tennis circuit at the DLTA ...


    Football
    East Bengal has an easy ride
    KOLKATA, MAY 22. Defending champion East Bengal, at last, won its first league match beating Indian Bank, Chennai 3-0 to take a firm step towards qualifying for the knockout stage of the second junior (under-19) football tournament for the NFL ...
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  • Maiden UEFA Cup for Porto


    Chess
    Sub-junior Nationals from today
    KOZHIKODE, MAY 22.There they were. The anxious mothers, the eager fathers, the hopeful uncles, and of course the kids who looked far more relaxed than their elders. It was a typical sight at a venue of a National chess championship for children. ...
    Ramesh wrests sole lead
    CHENNAI, MAY 22.Top seed International Master R.B. Ramesh of Indian Oil, Chennai wrested sole lead by inflicting a defeat on J. Ramakrishna of Andhra Pradesh in the eighth and penultimate round of the Adyar Times FIDE-rated chess ...


    Table Tennis
    Qui Yike shocks Timo Boll
    PARIS, MAY 22. German top seed Timo Boll suffered a shock second round defeat to a little known Chinese teenager at the table tennis World championships here on Wednesday. The 22-year-old tournament favourite was beaten 3-11, 7-11, 11-7, ...


    Volleyball
    U.P. struggles to register wins
    HUVINA HADIGALI, MAY 22.Uttar Pradesh girls looked well equipped but failed to convert their superiority into straight-set victories against Pondicherry and Kerala in the 11th mini National volleyball championships, sponsored by Rangabharathi, at ...


    Wrestling
    Women's National from today
    CHENNAI, MAY 22.For a State which is hosting the National wrestling championship for women for the first time, the organisers are making all efforts to make the event a grand success, notwithstanding the seemingly minor hurdles like accommodation ...



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