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Pic of the day
Pic of the day

Anand for introduction of four-hour game
The World chess champion said the format is very 'fair', but it should be introduced on an experimental basis.

Sunday show again
Sunday Seah switched from goalkeeper to striker for the second successive week to score the match-winner as F C Kochin beat Tollygunge in the National Football League.
How the teams stand

Salgaocar take full points off SBT
The Goa giants struck in the first-half in a 2-0 victory in their National Football League match.
How the teams stand

Germany win first hockey Test
The visitors wasted a penalty stroke but managed to beat India by a solitary goal.

Rail budget doles a magnanimous share for sports
Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee increased the allocation for sports by 36 per cent.

Churchill stun Mohun Bagan
East Bengal consoildated their position in the National Football League after beating Mahindra United. Air India rally to beat JCT.
How the teams stand

Living on the edge
Dangerous sports are both appalling and fascinating; dangerous sports is also a relative term, writes Rohit Brijnath.

Pakistan, Malaysia champs
The former won the boys' title in the Asian junior squash championships for the fourth consecutive year, while Malaysia took the girls' crown.

East Bengal on top for second successive week
A summary of the eighth round in the National Football League.
How the teams stand

Yesterday's issue




The Cricket Channel
 what say?
Is the National football league a success?
    Yes
    No
    Maybe
    Can't say
  


Quote Hanger   "Right now Mike is very set
  on getting back into the ring
  and fighting and beating
  Lennox Lewis,"

Tyson's manager, Shelly Finkel on the proposed fight between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson.

Did you know that?

  Chess great, Jose
  Capablanca lost only
  36 out of 567 games he
  played in his whole life. He
  did not lose a single game
  from 1916 to 1924.

Olympics

   surfboard
Puskas fighting for his life
The man behind the legend
Faldo says England's young
   Rose is ready to bloom
Knowledge Unlimited
Rumours Unlimited
Stoddart completes Formula
   One deal
Reborn Capriati lays a few
   ghosts
Jordan back to basics
Vintage Agassi sets up date
   with Rafter
Making of a legend


   slide shows
Ferrari F2001
Old Man Agassi
Capriati - The comeback kid

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Unusual Sports





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