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India in a position to go for the kill
AHMEDBAD, OCT. 11.A stunning cameo by Venkatsai Laxman and another bright half century by Rahul Dravid put India in command on the fourth day of the first Test of the Videocon Series. Thanks to their individual enterprise and a rousing stand in ...
Vettori achieves a double
** The 67-run partnership between Daniel Vettori and Paul Wiseman equals the best for the 9th wicket at this venue. Mohammad Azharuddin and Rajesh Chauhan were involved in an identical stand against Sri Lanka in February 1994. However, the ...


Tennis
Wang outplays Prakash
DHARWAD, OCT. 11.Prakash Amritraj's gallant charge in the $25,000 ATP Challenger tennis championship finally ended on a disappointing note and the Davis Cupper, surrendered meekly to the third seed, Yeu Tzuoo Wang of Chinense Taipei,at 3-6, 1-6 ...


Hockey
Air India in semifinals
MUMBAI, OCT. 11Air-India, Mumbai, cruised into the semifinals of the all-India Guru Tegh Bahadur Gold Cup hockey on Saturday, warding off a spirited Central Railway's fightback in the second half to win 4-0 at the Mahindra stadium. Kishore ...


Badminton
Sania Nehwal favourite
KOZHIKODE, OCT. 11. The smell of fresh paint greets you on entering the V.K. Krishna Menon Indoor Stadium. It's been given a facial, just in time for the SBT 17th National sub-junior badminton championship, which opens on Sunday. A National ...


Squash
Mixed day for Tamil Nadu
CHENNAI, OCT 11.Poor Nikhil Mundra was under pressure. Everything depended on this stout lad if TamilNadu `B' was to beat West Bengal which had in its rank, one of India's top junior Ramit Tandon. As it turned out, Nikhil could grab only a ...



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