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Athletics
From coma to crown
BRISBANE, APRIL 27. A 13-year-old Perth student won the 100-metre freestyle in his age group at the Australian titles in Brisbane on the weekend, three months after a car accident left him in a day-long coma and critically ill. Bobby ...
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  • Mumbai international marathon in January 2004


    Chess
    Kasparov-Ponomariov match postponed
    CHENNAI, APRIL 27 In a setback to the reunification plan of the chess world, the FIDE World chess title match between its title holder Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine and Garry Kasparov of Russia is postponed from the scheduled June 19 start at ...
    Nguyen Anh Dung keeps his date with destiny
    MUMBAI, APRIL 27.Urmila Matondhkar, the pocket Venus of Bollywood, turned many heads late last night here at Hotel Tulip Star, shooting for a Hindi film called `Ek Haseena Thee.' Dressed in a khakhi jeans and blue top, the `Rangeela' girl looked ...


    Cricket
    Adams spins Proteas to innings win
    CHITTAGONG, APRIL 27. A career-best ten-wicket haul by Paul Adams helped South Africa win by an innings and 60-runs over Bangladesh within four days in the first Test, securing a 1-0 lead in the two-match Test series. Resuming at its overnight ...
    Match heading for a tight finish
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 27. The Delhi cricketers strove to redeem the image of their association after the embarrassment caused by their officials at the Ferozeshah Kotla here on Sunday when 80 minutes of play was lost due to the callousness of the ...
    Bahutule sends Baroda crashing to innings defeat
    BARODA, APRIL 27. As expected, Mumbai beat Baroda hollow to enter the Ranji Trophy final. The visiting team's bowling attack — a good blend of pace and spin — proved too strong for Baroda for the second time in three days. After ...
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  • Gayle scores century
  • Tillekeratne leads Lankan defiance


    Football
    A goalless draw
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 27. Playing in front of a small but hostile Mohammedan Sporting fans, Haywards Sporting, Goa eked out a goalless draw, something that both the teams must have thought of before the kick-off on Sunday, in a Second Division ...
    Dempo finishes campaign on winning note
    KOLKATA, APRIL 27.Dempo SC, Goa, got the better of DTDC Tollygunge Agragami 3-2 to end its Oil PSU VII National Football League campaign on a winning note here at Salt Lake Stadium on Sunday. The win helped Dempo, one of the two teams promoted ...


    Hockey
    Indian campaign starts with Australian tour
    CHENNAI, APRIL 27.Forced to stay out from Aslan Shah tournament last month, India has no option but to make a fresh start towards preparations for gaining a place in the Olympic qualifier at Madrid next year and also for a place in the final 12 ...


    Racing : Motor
    Kremer delivers when it matters most
    CANBERRA, APRIL 27. Armin Kremer must have gone through a gamut of emotions as he revved the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo7 engine at the start of the final special stage. Now-or-never situations are nothing new to the 34-year-old German, a former ...


    Tennis
    Two Indians make main draw
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 27.The challenge is to swim, not just to stay afloat. Give the Indian players a fair chance, and they will show that they can not only swim, but do so against the tide. It has already been a mini Indian success story in the Servo ...
    Agassi becomes oldest World No. 1
    HOUSTON, APRIL 27. Andre Agassi became the oldest men's player to be ranked No. 1 in the world as he advanced to the final of the U.S. men's clay court tennis championships with a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Austria's Jurgen Melzer. Agassi's victory ...



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