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Cricket
Aussies humiliate the Indians
SYDNEY, FEB. 8. Matthew Hayden scored a high-quality century and Andrew Symonds gave a powerful exhibition of his strokeplay as the Australian batsmen plundered runs and crushed India in the second final at the SCG on Sunday. It was all over once ...

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  • India sweeps series
  • Ganguly worried about security in Pakistan
  • Delhi and Tamil Nadu back in contention

    Tennis
    Paes leads India to victory
    INVERCARGILL (NEW ZEALAND), FEB. 8. Captain Leander Paes led India to a 3-2 win over New Zealand in its Asia-Oceania Davis Cup tennis match with a four set victory over Simon Rea in the second reverse singles here on Sunday. Paes won his ...

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  • Sweden dethrones Australia
  • Salute to a heroic performer
  • ITF junior tournament from today

    Hockey
    India claims Asia Cup
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 8.What the `Men in Blue' could not achieve against the mighty Australians in Sydney, the `Girls in Blue' accomplished at the National Stadium here. By outwitting pre-match favourite Japan 1-0 and claiming the Women's Asia Cup ...

    Dutch prove their superiority
    HYDERABAD, FEB. 8. A second-half resurgence was not enough for India to stop Olympic champion, the Netherlands, from fashioning a 2-1 triumph and clinching the Naval Tata memorial Trophy in the three-Test hockey series which concluded at the ...

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  • The cup of joy overflows, but where is the Cup?

    Archery
    Tarundeep rewrites record books
    JAMSHEDPUR, FEB. 8. Archers of Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) dominated the team distance as well as overall individual events in the senior men's FITA round of the 24th Senior National archery championship at the J.R.D. Tata Sports complex ...

    Billiards & Snooker
    Sitwala sparkles
    GWALIOR, FEB. 8. In a masterpiece show with floating white, Dhruv Sitwala set a new benchmark of highest break despite under pressure against snooker ace Yasin Merchant in the last league match in the 70th National billiards championship at the ...

    Racing : Motor
    Naren & Jaidas hog the limelight
    MUMBAI, FEB. 8.V.R. Naren Kumar and Jaidas Menon hogged the limelight at the 2003 MRF-Motorsports Association of India Formula Mondiale championship on Saturday. The duo was declared the champion driver and co-driver of 2003. Prithveen Rajan ...



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