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Sport Events in March 2001

March 2:

India wins the Akhbar El Yom International hockey championship at Cairo.

March 3:

Yasin Merchant wins the Khel.com snooker men's championship in Chennai.

Railways wins the 25th senior National women's cricket championship at Asansol.

March 4:

Germany clinches hockey series (2-1) defeating India in the deciding third match of the Indo-German festival.

Johnny Ruiz dethrones Evander Holyfield to win the World Boxing Association title at Las Vegas.

March 5:

Former England fast bowler Dean Headley announces his retirement from first class cricket.

March 6:

India lifts the inaugural OIL SAARC men's basketball tournament at Guwahati.

Tom Moody, former Australian Test cricketer, announces his retirement.

March 7:

Garry Kasparov wins the Linares chess tournament in Spain.

March 9:

Sheetal Goutham clinches the ITF women's circuit Masters tennis tournament in New Delhi.

March 11:

Pullela Gopi Chand becomes the second Indian after Prakash Padukone to win the All England badminton championship at Birmingham.

Off spinner Harbhajan Singh becomes the first Indian bowler to get a hat-trick in Test cricket against Australia in Kolkata.

March 14:

V.V.S. Laxman becomes India's highest individual scorer with his 281 in the second Test match against Australia at Kolkata, bettering the record held by Sunil Gavaskar (236).

March 15:

India ends Australia's 16th match winning streak by defeating the latter by 171 runs in the second Test at Kolkata.

March 17:

England clinches the test series against Sri Lanka at Sri Lanka.

Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand wins the Wills Indian Open golf tournament at Gurgaon.

March 18:

Abhinn Shyam Gupta wins the French Open badminton tournament.

March 19:

Veteran fast bowler Courtney Walsh becomes the first bowler to claim 500 Test wickets.

March 20:

India emerges triumphant in the Prime Minister's Gold Cup hockey tournament at Dhaka.

March 22:

India lifts the Border Gavaskar Trophy by posting a narrow victory over Australia in the third and final Test at Chennai.

March 25:

Garry Kasparov wins the second World Cup rapid chess tournament at Cannes (France).

March 27:

Sri Lanka clinches one-day series against England in Sri Lanka.

March 29:

Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) and Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria) are declared joint champions in the 10th Amber rapid and Blindfold chess tournament at Monte Carlo.

Events 2001