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Chess
China leads in both sections
JODHPUR, APRIL 11.After K. Sasikiran and S. Vijayalakshmi, it was the turn of Swati Ghate to tame a famous Chinese rival and enjoy her moment in the Asian team chess championship here on Friday. Swati lived up to her reputation of being an ...


Cricket
India blows away Bangladesh
DHAKA, APRIL 11. It was the last over of the innings, only the No. 11 was around for company, and three runs stood between him and a rather elusive landmark. The sizzling southpaw then push-drove Khaled Mahmud, and celebrated like a man who knew ...
Other Stories

  • Elite-C posts a big total
  • Pakistan triumphs
  • Elite-B sitting pretty
  • Australia in command


    Football
    Pondy gives Karnataka a rough ride
    TIRUCHI, APRIL 11. Karnataka went through turmoil before beating Pondicherry — thanks to Kuttymani's 80th minute goal — and grabbed full points in the South zone phase of the under-21 National Football Championship at the St. Joseph's ...


    Golf
    Govt. objects to SAARC title
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 11. After five years since it was launched, the Union Government has now raised objection to the use of SAARC as the nomenclature to describe golf championship played among South Asian countries. In a letter to the Indian Golf ...


    Racing : Motor
    Fisichella declared winner
    PARIS, APRIL 11. Jordan driver Giancarlo Fisichella was declared the winner of the crash-shortened Brazilian Grand Prix, bumping McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen into second place as the FIA announced the revised results on Friday. Eddie Jordan, ...


    Sports : General
    New agency mooted for dope checks
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 11. The All India Council of Sports (AICS) has suggested the setting up of a separate agency under the Government to carry out surprise dope checks in National camps and elsewhere in an effort to curb the wide-spread practice of ...


    Tennis
    Akgul to meet Manisha
    MUMBAI, APRIL 11.Akgul Amanmuradova is revelling in Indian conditions, where extreme humidity and searing April heat can be unnerving for Europeans. The Uzbek moved within sight of back-to-back singles titles on the International Tennis ...
    Other Stories

  • Bad day for Indians
  • Sanam rallies to oust Rupesh
  • Sridhar in line for a double


    Volleyball
    Iran, India, DPR Korea and China enter elite group
    VISAKHAPATNAM, APRIL 11.The cat and mouse game phase was over and Iran, the defending champion, India, DPR Korea and China moved into the elite segment for the big job of fighting for the top honours and better placings (one to four) in the ...



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