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Basketball
Chhattisgarh girls stun Delhi
VASHI (NAVI MUMBAI), APRIL 24. Chhattisgarh fought like a champion to stun National champion Delhi 65-54 and top the women's Group A in the 20th Federation Cup basketball tournament at the Fr. Agnel Technical Education complex here on Thursday. ...


Chess
Sasikiran wriggles out of Vijayalakshmi's grasp
MUMBAI, APRIL 24. K. Sasikiran heaved a sigh of relief. The game was drawn when he could have lost. His opponent, S. Vijayalakashmi, somehow still managed to sport a smile as she walked into the analysis room. With three rounds remaining, the ...
Arun emerges leader
CHENNAI, APRIL 24. S. Arun Prasad of Salem emerged sole leader in the Ramco 29th Tamil Nadu State sub-junior chess championship for the V.L. Ethiraj Trophy, when the eighth and penultimate round concluded this afternoon at the Hall of Chess in ...


Cricket
Adams bamboozles Bangladesh
CHITTAGONG, APRIL 25. Recalled left-arm spinner Paul Adams snared five wickets as South Africa took control of the first cricket test by bundling Bangladesh out for 173 on the opening day here Thursday. South Africa ended the day cruising to ...
TN, Delhi face off at a ravaged Kotla
NEW DELHI, APRIL 24. The Kotla, from a distance, resembles Iraq _ in shambles. Not an ideal venue for a first class cricket match one would imagine, what with workers dismantling the concrete stands on either side of the monstrous pavilion. Only ...
Other Stories

  • Muralitharan threat looms over New Zealand
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  • Varadarajan stars for AUCPE 'A'
  • First outright win for Khandu Rangnekar
  • Mumbai, Baroda set to renew rivalry


    Football
    Gray impressive in Sporting's win
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 24. Ghanaian Eugene Gray gave Mohammedan Sporting the right blend in the front row as Kolkata club opened its campaign with a 2-1 win against Air India, Mumbai, in the Second Division National football league finals at the ...
    Salgaocar trounces Indian Bank
    MARGAO, APRIL 24. Trailing by a goal at the breather former champion Salgaocar Sports Club came back strongly in the second half to trounce Indian Bank, Chennai 4-2 in the penultimate round of the OIL PSU National Football League match here at ...


    Hockey
    Superior goal difference helps Western Rly. enter semifinals
    MUMBAI, APRIL 24.Western Railway knocked in three goals against a reputed Indian Airlines defence, penalty corner hitter Sunil Singh hitting the first blow via a thundering carpet drive followed by two classy field goals from skipper Chanderpal. ...


    Racing : Motor
    Subaru Rally from today
    CANBERRA, APRIL 24. It's back to where it all began. It was here in the Australian capital last year that India's Team MRF took its first step into the big league — the Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC), which is just a notch lower ...


    Tennis
    Harsh makes last four
    BANGALORE, APRIL 24. Harsh Mankad's dream run continued in the $25,000 ATP Challenger championship at the KSLTA courts here today with the 23-year-old Davis Cupper storming into his maiden semifinals at this level, with a dramatic 6-7 (3-7), 6-3, ...
    Sania on the right track
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 24. She is one of the best juniors in the world. The 16-year-old Sania Mirza showed why, as she won three singles matches in the senior league, dropping seven games in all, in the Asia-Oceania group `II' Fed Cup tennis tournament ...


    Bridge
    Maharashtra bags Khosla Trophy
    DEHRADUN, APRIL 24. Mahrashtra `A', represented by Sunil Machhar, Jitu Solani, Ajay Khare, Anand K.S. Samant, R. Sridharan and Anil Tikare, registered its record tenth win in the inter-State bridge championship and bagged the P. Khosla Trophy, ...



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