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No limited overs games upto under-17 level: Panel
KOLKATA, MAY 30. The `brainstorming session' of the spinners' panel held here on Friday recommended that no limited overs cricket should be played upto the under-17 level. The panel, comprising some of India's legendary spinners, felt that ...
Imran on a new wicket
KARACHI, MAY 29. Pakistan cricket legend Imran Khan said on Wednesday he would coach young blood to lift national cricket and urged the country to follow Australia's shining example. ``After Pakistan's disappointing performance in the World ...


Tennis
Serena routs Schett; Schnyder stuns Daniilidou
PARIS, MAY 30. For the past year, Serena Williams has been winning every Grand Slam match. Now she's winning every game. The defending champion routed Barbara Schett 6-0, 6-0 on Friday, needing just 40 minutes to win her third-round match at ...
Ankita bags second Masters crown
NEW DELHI, MAY 30. She is one of the best juniors in the country. The 16-year-old Ankita Bhambri enhanced her reputation yet again as she won the $5000 ITF women's circuit Masters title, for the second time, at the DLTA Complex here on ...
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    Hockey
    Battle royale on the cards
    PERTH, MAY 30. It is a poignant fact that neither India nor Pakistan nowadays play hockey in its pristine purity, one that the world viewed as an expression of art on a green turf. What is dished out now is an amalgamated version, a hybrid ...


    Badminton
    NSCI all-India tourney from June 2
    MUMBAI, MAY 30. Abhinn Shyam Gupta and Aparna Popat are the shuttlers to beat in the NSCI all-India badminton tournament, sponsored and organised by National Sports Club of India, to be held from June 2 to 6. The men's singles champion will be ...


    Chess
    Even a bandaged leg can't stop Swati
    KOZHIKODE, MAY 31. She came in crutches with her right leg heavily bandaged. And she was leaning on her father for support. Swati Mohota, a small-built girl from Kolkata, broke her leg on May 14 during the Sangli open tournament in Maharashtra ...
    Aarthie to play online match today
    CHENNAI, MAY 30. National women's champion Aarthie Ramaswamy of Wipro will play a SARS free Internet two game match against Wang Yu of China on Saturday evening. The idea of a New York-based organiser is to promote online chess and bridge ...


    Golf
    Gaganjeet scampers through to take title
    BANGALORE, MAY 30. Gaganjeet Bhullar held his nerve to win the first-hole play-off to grab the Category `A' title in the Eagleton junior and sub-junior golf tournament, which concluded here on Friday. Jaskirat Dullet played a superb round to end ...
    Sorenstam back to where she belongs
    AURORA (ILLINOIS), MAY 30. Annika Sorenstam, whose excursion to the PGA Tour made history and headlines last week, is back where she wants to be this week, defending a title on the LPGA Tour. The world's best female player returns to the site ...


    Swimming
    Modest performances on opening day
    CHENNAI, MAY 30. Moderate performances in hot and humid conditions marked the opening day's proceedings in the 30th Tamil Nadu State sub-junior and junior Delphi TVS swimming meet at the Velachery pool on Friday. With the age classification ...


    Volleyball
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    Beach boys in for sunny days
    KOCHI, MAY 30. Silhouetted against the dawn sky at the Fort Kochi beach, with Chinese fishing nets and tiny boats in the background, they presented a magnificent picture. Tapping the ball slowly and diving lightly in the quiet, lazy ambience, ...



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