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Cricket
  • Dravid is a teaser: Waqar
  • PCB forms medical commission to probe injuries
  • Sri Lanka posts win
  • Kannapiran scalps five
  • Jain slams unbeaten century
  • Pleasant surprise for trainees
  • TN veterans triumph
  • Maini shines for Young Friends
  • Narrow win for Imtiaz Colts
  • Easy for Shastri Club
  • 61-run win for SVCA
  • Easy win for Rovers

    Tennis
    Hewitt survives scare
    MONACO, APRIL 20.Lleyton Hewitt recovered from a sticky start Tuesday to overcome Frenchman Julien Benneteau 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the first round of the $US2.91 million Monte Carlo Masters tennis tournament. Struggling with his serve and sloppy ...

    Other Stories

  • India, Korea split singles matches
  • Prajwal shocks Suyodhan
  • Karan Rastogi in Grand Slam travelling team

    Hockey
    Indians yet to find their rhythm
    SYDNEY, APRIL 20. India enters the fray in the second leg of the men's hockey challenge four nation tournament tomorrow as the defending champion; but to mark it as the favourite will be nothing short of morbid optimism. That advantage clearly ...

    Other Stories

  • Chinese women stun Australia

    Football
  • Argentina prays for Diego
  • SBT has its task cut out
  • Pasha scores Indian Bank's winner
  • East Bengal eyeing quarterfinal berth
  • St. Joseph's ITC wins
  • JCT beats Mohd. Sporting
  • Accenture pips Yahoo

    Athletics
    Kenyans sweep honours
    BOSTON, APRIL 20.Weakened by the heat and a mile-long sprint to the finish, Catherine Ndereba had to receive her winner's medal and olive wreath in a wheelchair. As for the traditional bowl of beef stew, she took a pass. It was much too hot for ...

    Basketball
  • India to take part in Champions Cup
  • Chellam BC posts win

    Chess
  • Vineeth, Nitin share lead
  • Harish wins title

    Cycling
  • Armstrong has no retirement plans as yet

    Olympic Games
  • Athens Olympics: AAFI names Annavi as India coach

    Sports : General
  • Olympic stadium work appears on course
  • A fatal knock

    Table Tennis
  • TNTA to honour players

    Weightlifting
    Meagre medal haul for India in Asian meet
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 20. Indian lifters fared rather disappointingly in the Asian weighlifting championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan, winning just two silver medals and four bronze medals, all contributed by the women. The three-member men's team ...



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