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Cricket
Lara, Hinds make merry
PORT OF SPAIN (TRINIDAD), MAY 25. West Indies opening batsman Wavell Hinds and skipper Brian Lara put on an impressive 178-run partnership for the second wicket as West Indies scored 185 for two in 33 overs in the fifth one-day International ...
No stopping the Aussies
PORT-OF-SPAIN (TRINIDAD), MAY 25. Australia swept to another comfortable victory over the West Indies on Saturday's fourth one-day International, notching its 21st straight success and a winning 4-0 lead in the seven-match rubber. Man of the ...
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  • Jolly Rovers enters final


    Tennis
    Chile clinches World Team Cup
    DUESSELDORF, Germany, May 25. Chile clinched its first World Team Cup on Saturday after Fernando Gonzalez and Nicolas Massu beat Jiri Novak and Radek Stepanek in the deciding doubles for a 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic. Gonzalez gave ...
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  • Australia takes the honours
  • Harsh loses in quarterfinals
  • Masters wears an open look
  • Farina Elia claims third straight title


    Football
    Dempo pips Salgaocar
    MARGAO, MAY 25. Dempo's chances of making to the semifinals got a boost on Sunday, as it edged past title aspirant Salgaocar by a solitary goal in the second under-19 Junior National football league played at Duler grounds here. The win puts ...
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  • 'Indians are technically very good'


    Athletics
    Ana Guevara establishes herself in quick time
    EUGENE (USA), MAY 25. Mexico's Ana Guevara registered the best performance of the year in the 400 metres destroying the field in winning time of 49.34 seconds at the 2003 Prefontaine Classic Grand Prix meet. Guevara beat runner-up Tonique ...
    Asian Grand Prix: spate of withdrawals likely
    HYDERABAD, MAY 25. Despite the best efforts of the organisers of the Asian Grand Prix athletic championships, the SARS issue seems to have had its effect on the meet to be held here on May 28. When other international sports meets such as the ...


    Chess
    Arun, Mary in sole lead
    KOZHIKODE, MAY 25. S. Arun Prasad of Tamil Nadu and Mary Ann Gomes of Goodricke National Chess Academy (GNCA), Kolkata, emerged sole leaders after the fifth round of the National sub-junior chess championships at the V.K. Krishna Menon Indoor ...


    Racing : Motor
    Naren Kumar reigns supreme
    CHIKMAGALUR, MAY 25. ``All's well that ends well,'' and despite Naren Kumar's wrong footed start to the Coffee Day championship rally 2003 on Friday, it was a celebration ending here on Sunday. Naren began this year's first INRC with a clear ...


    Sports : General
    Karnataka emerges overall champion
    BANGALORE, MAY 25. Karnataka emerged as overall champion in the 21st National sub-junior taekwondo championship, which concluded at the Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium here on Sunday. The host topped with 107 points, while Maharashtra (100 pts) ...


    Table Tennis
    Schlager has a fairytale finish
    PARIS, MAY 25.Werner Schlager became the first Austrian in 66 years to win the men's singles title at the World table tennis championships when he beat South Korea's unseeded Joo Se-Hyuk 11-9, 11-6, 6-11, 12-10, 8-11, 12-10 here on Sunday. The ...


    Volleyball
    Customs and Central Excise triumphs
    TUTICORIN, MAY 25. Customs and Central Excise 1, represented by Sreesh and Sunilkumar, toppled defending champion State Bank of India 1, represented by Mohan and Pradeep John, 17-21, 21-19, 15-13 in the final of the seventh National beach ...
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  • Easy for Bengal girls; U.P. boys made to sweat


    Wrestling
    Memorable day for Kamini
    CHENNAI, MAY 25. MTNL Delhi (67 points) emerged champion in the senior section of the seventh National women's wrestling championship, which concluded at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium on Sunday. Haryana, with 49 points, came second while ...



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