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Sasikiran narrows the gapKOLKATA, MARCH 25. Overnight leader Grandmaster Sarunas Sulskis of Lithuania survived a scare before managing a draw against Ukraine's GM Sergei Ovsejevitsch to improve his title chances after the ninth round of the XIII Goodricke international ... Other Stories
Cricket South takes on a formidable West CHENNAI, MARCH 25. The stars are often missing, big money is a distant dream for the aspirants, and the crowds may be thin, yet Duleep Trophy has its significance. Several careers are made, broken or revived here. West's elegant opener Wasim ... Other Stories
Football Churchill Brothers overcomes Mahindra United MUMBAI, MARCH 25. Zee Churchill Brothers avenged the Durand Cup final humiliation at the hands of Mahindra United, but not before surviving anxious moments as the minutes ticked away. The Goan side, led by Roque Barretto, won an away clash in ... Other Stories
Golf India starts favourite NEW DELHI, MARCH 30. Having won all three previous editions of the SAARC golf championship, India will be aiming to maintain its supremacy when this annual event tees off at the Classic Golf Resort, Gurgaon, on March 28. Understandably, ... Sports : General
Sundari, Rajani hog limelightHYDERABAD, MARCH.25. Sundari Mondal of Indian Railways and Rajani Sharma of Punjab in women's section and A. Sharath Chandra of Andhra Pradesh hogged the limelight on the final day of the 42nd Senior National gymnastics championship for men and ... Other Stories
Tennis
Bopanna, Nitin lead seeds' marchKOLKATA, MARCH 25. Form played true on the opening day of the senior National grasscourt tennis championship at the South Club courts here on Monday. All the men's seeds had a rather easy time while two of the eight seeds in the women's section ... Other Stories
Table Tennis
Archana bids adieuBANGALORE, MARCH 25. An era came to an end in Karnataka table tennis as the reigning queen of the game in the State and former National No. 1, Archana Vishwanath formally announced her retirement after dominating the scene for well over a ... Other Stories
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