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Slippery surface can't stop TNHYDERABAD, JAN. 25. There weren't unexpected twists and turns in pool matches, but the big surprise came from the well polished wooden surface of the Swarnanandhra Pradesh indoor complex, where the 53rd National senior basketball championship ... Chess Anand plays out a quick draw WIJK AAN ZEE, JAN. 25. Playing white, World Cup champion Viswanathan Anand made a 13-move draw against Alexander Grischuk to keep the lead after the 11th round in the 65th Corus chess tournament here on Friday. The draw leaves Anand on 7.5 points ...
Nisha outplays Aarthie to take leadMUMBAI, JAN. 25. IWM Nisha Mohota (6) of LIC outplayed overnight leader and WGM Aarthie Ramaswamy (5.5) of Wipro to snatch the lead at the end of the eighth round of the National women `A' championship here on Saturday. Though GM Surya Sekhar ... Two share lead THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JAN. 25. Top-seeded M.B. Muralidharan and K. Haridas with 6.5 points each shared the lead at the end of the seventh round in the YMCA all-Kerala chess tournament here on Saturday. S. Vinod, M.K.S. Potty and Meenu Rajendran ... Cricket
Lee and the heat wear out EnglandMELBOURNE, JAN. 25. On the second hottest day in this city's 170-year history, Brett Lee's extreme pace roasted England for the second final in succession and gave Australia the VB tri-series although it was in danger of defeat throughout ... ICC stands exposed I am happy that the dispute between the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Indian cricketers has got resolved, at least to the extent of the players taking part in the World Cup. The cricketers can thus enter the competition without ... COUNTDOWN Minnows on the scene Cricket can be full of surprises... of giant killing minnows arriving on the scene, of fancied names being ambushed on the big stage. The World Cup too has had its share of drama and suspense. Several reputations have taken a beating here. On ... Other Stories
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Vikash Pandey rules the roostKOLKATA, JAN. 25. If there is one complete gymnast in the country it ought to be Vikash Pandey of Uttar Pradesh. He is the master of all he purveyed in the men's event of the 43rd senior National championship, at the Narayanpur United Club ground ... Tennis Serena Slam it is MELBOURNE, JAN. 25. Sitting alone in front of a television in West Palm Beach, Florida, in the middle of the night, a slightly eccentric man would have allowed himself a broad smile of satisfaction and lit one of his favourite cigars even as the ...
Thassha takes singles crown tooKOLKATA, JAN. 25. Third seed Sanaa Bhambri's apparent invincibility was ultimately shattered by unseeded Thassha Vitayaviroj of Thailand who beat the former in straight sets in the final of the Pepsodent-ONGC ITF junior tennis championship here ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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