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MIDDLESBROUGH, NOV. 30. Thailand's Rom Surin, appearing in only his third professional tournament in the UK, maintained his composure to edge me out of the 2001 British Open billiards championship to create the biggest upset of the œ15,000 ... More
MOSCOW, NOV. 30. Making the game as boring as possible and keeping the position dead out of the opening, World champion Viswanathan Anand drew the reverse game against Peter Heine Nielsen of Denmark in Round Two to win on a 1.5-0.5 net score and ... More
Vincent, Fleming put Australia to the swordPERTH, NOV. 30. Haunting memories of Australia's heart-breaking demolition in India earlier this year evaporated with the second new ball at Perth's WACA Ground on Friday after New Zealand's smiling debutant Lou Vincent and quality captain ... More Other Stories
CHANDIGARH, NOV. 30. H.S. Kang of Punjab shot a one-over on the final day, but clinched the gold with a four-stroke margin in the National Games golf here on Friday. Kang had rounds of 71, 71, 74 and 73 on the four days, for a cumulative total ... More
Ajay stays unruffled to emerge championCHANDIGARH, NOV. 30. Ajay Ramaswami pipped Manoj Mahadevan to the gold 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 in the men's final of the National Games tennis at the CLTA Complex here on Friday. Playing the final you need a big heart and a strong mind, more than a big ... More
Punjab lifts men's crownLUDHIANA, NOV. 30 Host Punjab held on to a first half goal to emerge the gold medal winner, beating Goa 1-0 in the men's football competition of the National Games, amidst scenes of jubilation in the near capacity filled Guru Nanak Dev stadium on ... More
Controversy mars Punjab's golden doubleLUDHIANA, NOV. 30. Punjab completed a golden double, but the lustre of the yellow metal got faded in the controversy both the finals generated in the National Games handball competition at the Guru Nanak Stadium indoor complex here on ... More
Electrifying performance by VishalPATIALA, NOV. 30. After all, it needed an electrician to provide the last `shock' of the archery competition of the National Games. Eighteen-year-old Vishal Kumar, who works as an electrician to continue with archery at the National Institute ... More Other Stories
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