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Cricket
South Africa posts 342 for five
LONDON, JULY 21.South Africa posted 342 for five in reply to India A's 319 on the second of the three-day fixture at Arundel Castle Cricket Ground on Sunday. South African openers Herschelle Gibbs (79, 2x6s, 9x4s) and Graeme Smith (79, 2x6s, ...
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    Tennis
    Prakash in main draw of Tour event
    NEW DELHI, JULY 21. After a long time an Indian will figure in the singles main draw of an ATP Tour event. Prakash Amritraj had to beat his cousin Stephen Amritraj in the only qualifying round in the $600,000 RCA Championship in Indianapolis on ...
    Bhupathi rues lack of supply-line to produce players in numbers
    KOLKATA, JULY 21.Indian tennis never had a supply-line to produce quality players in numbers to serve the country, feels Mahesh Bhupathi, one of India's most successful players in international circuit. The doubles specialist from Bangalore, ...
    Tara loses in quarterfinals
    NEW DELHI, JULY 21. Qualifier Tara Iyer lost 4-6, 2-6 to the third-seeded Jewel Peterson of the U.S. in the quarterfinals of the $10,000 ITF women's circuit tennis tournament in Baltimore, U.S. In doubles, the top-seeded Sai Jayalakshmy and ...


    Football
    Bijen's strike puts East Bengal in semifinals
    JAKARTA, JULY 21.A controversial penalty kick equaliser in the second half failed to sink East Bengal as it overcame local side Persita Tangerang 2-1 and move into the semifinals of the ASEAN Club football championship here on Monday. It was a ...


    Basketball
    Sri Lanka bows out honourably
    YANAM, JULY 21.What can one do when taking on Tamil Nadu? Not much, would be a common refrain. Sri Lanka however acquitted itself honourably, bowing out of the South Zone basketball championships after a 61-75 defeat in the semifinals on Monday. ...


    Billiards & Snooker
    Setbacks for Aditya, Sourav
    TAUPO, JULY 21.National champion Pankaj Advani notched his fourth straight victory, but fellow Indians, Aditya Mehta and Sourav Kothari, crashed to defeats as the preliminary league of the IBSF World Under-21 snooker championship reached the ...


    Chess
    Vinodkumar shocks Rahul
    KOLHAPUR, JULY 21.Second-seeded International Master Rahul Shetty (1 point) of Indian Airlines was shocked by M. Vinodkumar (2) of Mumbai in the second round of Rajarshi Shahu Trophy International-rating chess tournament being played here today. ...
    Sangma wins Dhaka tourney
    KOLKATA, JULY 21.Rahul Sangma of India won the title in the Standard Chartered schools' chess tournament at Dhaka recently by scoring nine points in the nine round tournament. Minhazuddin Sagar of Bangladesh stood second with eight points, ...
    Kruttika Nadig steals the show
    NEGOMBO (SRI LANKA), JULY 21.Kruttika Nadig chose the right moment to move towards glory, as she stunned favourite, International Women Master Dronavalli Harika, in the third round of the Asian junior girls' chess championship here. The ...
    Abdul Majeed holds Nirmal
    KOCHI, JULY 21.Second-seeded defending champion E.P. Nirmal of Thrissur was held to a draw by Kozhikode's N. Abdul Majeed in the third round of the 29th AVT Premium Trophy Ernakulam YMCA Open all-Kerala chess tournament here on Monday. Earlier ...


    Golf
    Curtis destined for glory on the greens
    SANDWICH (ENGLAND), JULY 21.So no one should have been surprised that Ben Curtis — as stunning a British Open champion as there has ever been — loved golf. Except even his parents had no idea how much until that frantic night back ...


    Racing : Motor
    Narain consolidates his position
    CHENNAI, JULY 21. Tata Carlin Motorsport team driver Narain Karthikeyan consolidated his overall second position in the Nissan World Series (Superfund) by finishing sixth and fourth in the two races held at Lausitz in Germany last weekend. The ...


    Swimming
    No stopping Thorpe in 400m freestyle
    BARCELONA, JULY 21.Olympic champion Pieter van den Hoogenband sounded a strong challenge to title-holder Ian Thorpe when he set the fastest time in heats for the men's 200 metres freestyle at the World championships here on Monday. Van den ...


    Archery
    Korea nails team titles
    KOLKATA, JULY 21.Korea's domination of team championship of the 42nd World archery outdoor championship was complete in New York on Sunday. The men's team retained the gold it won at Beijing in 2001 after an effortless 238-234 victory over ...


    Shooting
    Anjali and Rathore in World Cup final
    NEW DELHI, JULY 21. She had a memorable outing last year in the World Cup final in Munich, as Anjali Vedpathak Bhagwat not only won the silver medal in the women's air rifle event, but was also crowned the `Champion of Champions' in a combined ...



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