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Sasikiran regains crown; Ramesh makes Indian teamNAGPUR, FEB. 4. As anticipated, K. Sasikiran came up with a strong finish to emphatically regain the honours in the BPCL National `A' chess championship on Monday. After winning the 1999 edition of the championship at the Vidarbha Bridge ... More
The biggest problem with the Indians is this - they do not `make' things happen, they just `let' them happen. In other words, they allow the proceedings to drift, even when in a position to crush their opponents. The turning point of the sixth ... More
A class act by Shoaib sees West Indies tumbleSHARJAH, FEB. 4. The West Indies, who in an era that ended not very long ago, terrified its opponents into submission with the might of its fast bowlers, was given a big dose of its own medicine by Pakistan in the first Test. Shoaib Akhtar, ... More Other Stories
CHENNAI, FEB. 4. That the Indian Hockey Federation has deferred the decision to determine the 18 that will figure in the World Cup only after the next camp at Ipoh, presumably a week before the event, induces certain misgivings about arriving at ... More
KOLKATA, FEB. 4. Qualifier Sabyasachi Bose of India sprung the biggest surprise of the day downing fourth seeded Al Imron of Indonesia in straight sets in the boys' singles first round of Bharat Petroleum ITF junior tennis here at the DKS courts ... More Emmanuel-Nishendran pair bags title NEW DELHI, FEB. 4. Franklyn Emmanuel and N. S. Nishendran of Sri Lanka bagged the boys double title beating Sumit Gupta and Sanam Singh 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in the ITF South and Central Asian under-14 tennis championship at the DLTA Complex here on ... More
NEW DELHI, FEB. 4. India swept eight of the ten gold medals at stake, but England's light middleweight pugilist, Joe Smith was adjudged the `best boxer' in the YMCA international junior championship at the YMCA Complex here on Monday. Six gold ... More
Tamil Nadu crushes HaryanaPAYYANUR, FEB. 4. Haryana's collapse was stunning and the shaky Tamil Nadu cashed in on the rival's poor patch to notch up its second win at 25-14, 25-18, 25-19 in Group B of the 24th Federation Cup volleyball tournament at the Govt. Boys School ... More
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