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Easy day at the office for India
HOBART, JAN. 14. Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar have hit it off at the top of the Indian batting order and given hard times to rival bowling combinations. For the second match in a row in the VB Series tournament they worked up a ...

PETER ROEBUCK: FROM DOWN UNDER
Ganguly's side has made a bold statement
HOBART, JAN. 14. India continues to take Australia by surprise. Not everything went according to plan in a routine victory over a sorely stretched Zimbabwean side but Sourav Ganguly's outfit played well enough to indicate that the finals of this ...

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  • Deodhar Trophy from today
  • India's Pakistan tour likely from March 7

    Tennis
    Rushmi has it easy
    HYDERABAD, JAN. 14. Rushmi Chakravarthi's superiority was never in doubt as she subdued Satomi Kinjo 6-4, 6-4 in the pre-quarterfinals of the $ 10,000 Soma-Seven Hills International Tennis Federation women's tournament at the Sports Authority of ...

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  • Robredo tames the 'Tiger'

    Hockey
    India loses again
    KUALA LUMPUR, JAN. 14. On a day of high drama and excitement with the home team, Malaysia, ending Pakistan' victory sequence, and Germany staging a remarkable recovery to share honours with Spain, India was hovering in the grey zone of not even ...

    Chess
    Smirnov, Fominyh share lead
    MUMBAI, JAN. 14. The fifth round of the Commonwealth chess championship produced predictable verdicts with uncommon regularity. On the top three boards, overnight leader P. Hari Krishna, National champion Surya Shekhar Ganguly and D. V. Prasad ...

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  • The Peters join Anand at the top
  • Shanmuganathan and Pooja win
  • Arun, Kushboo triumph

    Weightlifting
    Tikina and Vicky win gold
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 14.In the absence of Commonwealth champion N. Kunjarani Devi, Tikina Gopal struck gold and gave herself a chance to be in the reckoning for the Olympic probables. Tikina lifted a total of 172.5 kg to win gold medal in the women's ...



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