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Cricket
In the end, a tame draw indeed
AHMEDBAD, OCT. 12.New Zealand reserved its best for the last day of the first Test at the Motera when the chips were down. From the outset its batsmen played for a draw and two of its batsmen undertook the task in a most professional manner and ...
Australia poised to crush Zimbabwe
PERTH, OCT. 12 World champion Australia, poised to crush minnows Zimbabwe by an innings in the first cricket Test here, will have to wait one more day to complete victory after rain severely curtailed play late today. Heavy showers just after ...
Kiwis come through the ordeal with credit
The real challenge in international cricket lies in performing away from home. Especially when the going gets tough. From the New Zealand winter to the hot and dry Indian conditions, from the seaming pitches to surfaces of a vastly different ...


Tennis
Udomchoke wins maiden Challenger title
DHARWAD, OCT. 12. Top seed Danai Udomchoke of Thailand, a seasoned professional on the Circuit, achieved a major career goal when he claimed his maiden Challenger title, beating third seed Yeu Tzuoo Wang of Chinese Taipei in the singles final of ...


Badminton
Chopda rallies past Singh
KOZHIKODE, OCT. 12. The fourth seed Parin Chopda of Maharashtra lost the opening game, but in the next two he gave no chance to qualifier Nrupendra Singh from Uttar Pradesh. Chopda won that under-13 boys' singles second round encounter, 14-17, ...


Chess
Tata Open: Final leg from today
JAMSHEDPUR, OCT. 12. The chess caravan which began at Lucknow in mid September moved over two more venues and arrived at the steel city with all its grandeur for the fourth and final leg beginning at the J.R.D. Tata Sports Complex here from ...



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