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  • Balaji and Badani felicitated
  • Shivlal all set to retain his post
  • Unbeaten 107 by Surender
  • Facile win for LIC
  • Allround show by Mahendran
  • Inquiry begins sans Akhtar
  • Tendulkar still the top icon
  • PCB is being unfair to me: Miandad
  • 5-wkt. win for GE Capital
  • Gush CC enters quarterfinals
  • Indian Airlines in last four
  • Eight teams in fray
  • Easy for SBH `A'

    Tennis
  • Russia and U.S. enter quarterfinals
  • Double for Vikram
  • Rafter marries long-time girlfriend
  • Coria crushes Schuettler

    Hockey
    Australia mauls Malaysia
    SYDNEY, APRIL 25. Australia annihilated Malaysia 7-1 to claim the trophy in the second leg of the twin four-nation men's hockey challenge on a glorious sunny afternoon at the Olympic Park in front of a big Sunday crowd. Australia, which led 4-0 ...

    Other Stories

  • India downs Malaysia
  • Easy win for Artillery Centre

    Football
    Maradona back on respirator
    BUENOS AIRES, APRIL 25.Maradona, who led Argentina to the 1986 World Cup title, has been in intensive care battling serious heart and lung problems for nearly a week. The return to a breathing tube was meant to assist the 43-year-old former ...

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  • East Bengal prevails over Mohun Bagan
  • AG Tamil Nadu and DGACR through to final
  • Akakpo's brace in Mahindra's win
  • NFL: phase one put off by a day

    Athletics
  • U.S. dominates at Penn Relays
  • IAAF ratifies Isbinbayeva's record
  • BALCO founder claims to have supplied steroids to Jones

    Basketball
  • IBC teams shown the door
  • Southern Railway retains title

    Billiards & Snooker
  • Hamilton defeats Swail

    Boxing
  • Klitschko avenges brother's defeat

    Chess
  • Ratnakaran scores win

    Cycling
  • Armstrong keeps lead

    Golf
  • Morgan maintains one-stoke lead
  • Four-way tie for lead

    Racing : Motor
    The Senna legend lives on...
    IMOLA, APRIL 25. In an emotional gesture to honour former team-mate and friend Ayrton Senna, retired Austrian driver Gerhard Berger donned his helmet and drove three laps of the Imola circuit in one of Senna's old cars before the San Marino Grand ...

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  • It's Michael Schumacher again
  • Double for Armaan, Gurunath and Gill

    Shooting
  • Rathore finishes sixth

    Sports : General
  • Kozhikode boys keep title



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