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Athletics
Muddassir, Mandeep set new marks
BANGALORE, JAN. 31. Mohammed Muddassir rewrote the record in the boys' under-19 200m and led Karnataka's surge to the second spot in the 48th National School Games athletic championship at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Friday. On a day ...


Badminton
Bhattacharjee shows old touch
GUWAHATI, JAN. 31.Former National champion Dipankar Bhattacharjee of Assam brought back memories of his exploits during his salad days with an impeccable show of power and touch in moving into the second round of the 67th senior National ...


Basketball
It's Tamil Nadu vs Punjab
HYDERABAD, JAN. 31. It is amazing how two teams placed at different extremes eliminate all the opposition to get ready for the final showdown in the men's final on Saturday. Tamil Nadu, a young and vibrant side with a penchant for an American ...


Chess
Aarthie scales new peak
MUMBAI, JAN. 31. There is a new Queen on the Indian chess throne after a gap of five long years. WGM Aarthie Ramaswamy (9) of Wipro scaled a new peak in her illustrious career when she successfully defended a difficult position amidst high drama ...
Computer beats Kasparov
NEW YORK, JAN. 31 A blunder cost chess legend Garry Kasparov the third in a series of Man vs. Machine championship games with supercomputer Deep Junior. ``I had a complete blackout,'' Kasparov said after the contest. ``Despite Deep Junior ...


Cricket
COUNTDOWN
Preview: New Zealand
The Kiwis can sting, after taking the sting off the opposition. They can be real deceptive, make no mistake about that. Indeed, Stephen Fleming's men will be a distinct threat in the World Cup, for they understand the dynamics of limited-overs ...
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  • It's Central vs South
  • Laxman to lead India A
  • Tamil Nadu takes on Punjab


    Football
    Karnataka enters final
    THRISSUR, JAN. 31.Karnataka netted another big fish as it downed holder Punjab 2-0 to enter the final of the Kajah National junior football tournament for the Dr. B.C. Roy trophy. The win was significant as Karnataka was entering the final ...


    Tennis
    Indian boys do well
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 31. The Indian boys Arnav Jain, Agnel Gladwin and Kaushik Das made it to the semifinals of the first tournament of the ITF South Asian under-14 tennis tournament in Colombo. The top-seeded Arnav dropped a solitary game in ...
    Vishaal Uppal advances
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 31. The third-seeded Vishaal Uppal and Lauri Kiiski of Finland moved into the doubles quarterfinals with a 7-5, 6-2 victory over Alun Jones and Damien Ward of Australia in the first week of the Uncle Tobys International Australian ...
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  • Rain plays spoilsport
  • Indian Open live on DD

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