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Cricket
Ganguly learns from a pair of old masters
CANBERRA, JAN. 28. As a good student of the game, Sourav Ganguly is still learning the art of batting. Though he opted to sit out the match against the Australian Prime Minister's XI, he utilised an hour's time to enhance his knowledge and ...

Zimbabwe desperate for elusive win
MELBOURNE, JAN. 28Having put up a brave fight in the last three matches, Zimbabwe will look to finally ``cross the line'' and score its first win in the tri-series cricket match against Australia here tomorrow. Zimbabwe, winless in six ...

Thrilling win for India XI
CANBERRA, JAN. 28. Steve Waugh was presented the `Australian of the Year' (2004) trophy during the lunch break of a match between India XI and the Australian Prime Minister's XI here on Wednesday. Prime Minister John Howard presented the trophy ...

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  • UP restricts Bengal
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    Tennis
    Paes-Martina in last four
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 28. Defending champions Leander Paes and Martina Navratilova continued their march towards a second successive title after clinching a thrilling quarterfinal victory over Australia's Paul Hanley and Trudi Musgrave in mixed doubles ...

    Bad day for fourth seeds
    KOLKATA, JAN. 28. The fourth seeds in the boys' and girls' singles bowed out in the pre-quarterfinals of the ONGC-ITF junior tennis tournament at the DKC clay courts here on Wednesday. In the girls' section fourth-seeded S. Punam Reddy of India ...

    Hockey
    India-Holland series begins from Feb. 5
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 28. India's preparations aimed at qualifying for this year's Olympic Games in Athens will be tested against Olympic champion Holland in the three-match series to be played at Hyderabad's Gachibowli Stadium on February 5, 7 and ...

    Billiards & Snooker
    Anuja, Uma start in right earnest
    GWALIOR, JAN. 28.Two-time champion Anuja Thakur of Maharashtra made an great start to the defence of her title with three league wins, all with identical 2-0 margins, in the 12th women's National billiards championship at the Jiwaji University ...

    Chess
    Harika, Preetham get IM norms
    CHENNAI, JAN. 28. Dronavalli Harika of Guntur and Preetham Sharma of Chennai completed their nine game International Master norms when they drew their ninth round encounter in the 1st Orient Flight School International Open chess tournament here ...

    Shooting
    Guhan MHSS boys, girls corner glory
    MADURAI, JAN. 28.Guhan Matriculation Higher Secondary School boys and girls cornered glory in the third Madurai District shooting competitions conducted jointly by the Madurai Rifle Club and Guhan Matriculation HSS, with a tally of 25 medals (10 ...

    Sports : General
    TN does well in volleyball
    CHENNAI, JAN. 28. Tamil Nadu did well in volleyball, winning both its boys and girls' opening matches in the 49th National School Games, which began here on Wednesday. While the Tamil Nadu boys had some tough time against Maharashtra before ...

    Karaikal wins football title
    MADURAI, JAN. 28.Karaikal claimed the football title defeating Coimbatore 3-2 via tie-breaker in the final in the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University inter-Agriculture Collegiate games meet at the Agricultural College ground here on Wednesday. At ...

    Volleyball
    Chandigarh, Karnataka triumph
    BAIDYBATI (WEST BENGAL), JAN. 28. Chandigarh boys won the maiden National junior volleyball title in a remarkable manner. Chandigarh assumed the feat first erasing a two-set deficit and then won the decider to beat a fancied Karnataka in the ...



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