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Badminton
Indian camp continues in full swing
BANGALORE, APRIL 30. The training schedule of the Indian shuttlers for the World Championship continued in full flow despite a remote possibility that the event could be cancelled on account of SARS. The championship will be held at Birmingham ...


Chess
Malleswara Rao holds slender lead
KOCHI, APRIL 30. After a sticky and stubborn draw against Kerala's seasoned O.T. Anilkumar, Andhra's J. Malleswara Rao (6.5 points) maintained his slender half-point lead in the B.C. Cochin all-India FIDE-rated chess tournament at the Ernakulam ...


Cricket
  • Akhtar returns to Pakistan team
  • South Africa aims for a sweep
  • ECB is ready to ward off protests to Zimbabwe tour
  • Kiwis confident of series triumph in Sri Lanka
  • W. Indies, Australia favour fast bowlers for third Test
  • Tendulkar may be out of action for three months
  • Clash of the Titans


    Sports : General
    IOA commission finds 21 guilty
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 30.The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) on Wednesday ruled that 21 of the 22 positive cases reported at the Hyderabad National Games were guilty of doping offences and were being stripped of their medals or placings. The ...
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  • SAI gets tough with dopers
  • Shailaja wants `B' sample tested abroad
  • What they said


    Tennis
    But, at Wimbledon, curtsy takes a bow
    LONDON, APRIL 30. One of Wimbledon's most enduring traditions is finished — players will no longer have to bow or curtsy to the Royal Box at Centrecourt. But while one custom fell, the All England Club confirmed that another will remain: ...
    Allegro puts the skids under Prakash
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 30. Experience cannot be gained in a hurry. It comes only with time. Prakash Amritraj had the game but not the experience to tame the 243rd ranked Yves Allegro of Switzerland in the pre-quarterfinals of the Indian Oil Servo $ ...
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  • Moya wants to be back on top
  • Venus hopes to snatch No. 1 spot from Serena
  • Squillari stuns Safin
  • Henman struggles past Lapentti
  • India beats Pakistan



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