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Badminton
India in Group 3B of Sudirman Cup
BANGALORE, FEB. 6.India, which was relegated in the last edition in 2001, will play in Group 3B of the Sudirman Cup, the World mixed team badminton championship to be held at Eindhoven in Netherlands from March 18 to 23. According to the draw ...


Billiards & Snooker
Rishabh stuns Rupesh
HYDERABAD FEB. 6. Young Rishabh Thakkar of Maharashtra, ranked No 2 in junior billiards at the National level, got his first major breakthrough in the senior section when he defeated third seeded Rupesh Shah of Gujarat 645-607 in a nail biting ...


Cricket
Ganguly promises to lead by example
DURBAN, FEB. 6. He shows no outward signs of being burdened with the enormous pressure and expectations of his countrymen. The mobile phone does not stop ringing and he keeps himself busy pressing the red button. With the television remote in his ...
Embarrassing loss for India
CHATSWORTH, FEB. 6.The acute embarrassment of a defeat at the hands of a provincial side shall not hide the pain and disappointment of the captain even if it was a mere warm-up game, the team's last before the World Cup. A scenic township in ...
COUNTDOWN
Greatest batsman: Viv Richards
That one stroke said all. As he went inside the line of a Mike Hendrick delivery and flicked it over square-leg for a six in the 1979 final, Viv Richards was making a statement: he could do what he wanted, the bowler did not matter and the ...
COMMENT
World Cup: sifting facts from fantasy
EVEN Don King, the controversial boxing promoter and impresario — he of the electric hair that made you wonder if he'd parked a porcupine on his head — would have been suitably impressed if he had spent the past two weeks in this ...
Other Stories

  • Much is expected from Indian team
  • A chance for `new' South Africa to showcase itself
  • Indian women suffer agonising loss


    Tennis
    Pennetta packs off Pierce
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 6.It was time for the ball girl to call the shots, albeit against an ailing icon in the world of women's tennis. Not long ago, Flavia Pennetta would scour the length and breadth of the court in her native town of Brindisi in ...
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  • From a ball girl to a giant-killer
  • Tolok puts the skids under Sanam
  • Gladwin triumphs


    Volleyball
    Kerala edges out Tamil Nadu
    BANGALORE, FEB. 6.In a fast paced, bitterly-fought five-setter of several theatrical twists, Kerala edged out Tamil Nadu to maintain its winning streak in the South Zone Senior men's Volleyball Championship at the Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium ...

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