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06 March 1998
  Qin shuts out Ting, Uzma makes exit
China's Qin Yang ambled into the semi-final of the $ 10,000 Central Bank ITF Women's Circuit at the Delhi Tennis Association courts on Thursday. In what will be a rematch of the Bombay leg final, she takes on Austrian Julia Adlbrecht in the semis.
  Kumble's form is crucial to India's hopes
It's not as though the drawn Test is in danger of becoming as extinct as the dodo, it's just that every time you look at a scorecard New Zealand, or the West Indies or Pakistan have won the game either late on the third day or a few overs into the fourth morning.

Controversial Akram may bolster Pakistan
Pakistan, trying to put off-field distractions aside, may include Wasim Akram just 48 hours after his arrival in their bid to clinch the Test series against South Africa. Akram's controversial call-up for the tour provides Pakistan with one of several selection problems as they take a 1-0 lead into the third and final Test starting at St George's Park tomorrow.
BCCI ordered to grant Pepsi sponsorship
The Bombay High Court today ordered the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to grant sponsorship rights to Pepsi Foods Limited for the India-Australia Test series and the triangular One-Day International (ODI) cricket series that follows.


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Germany beat Australia to enter final
Germany powered into the final of the Azlan Shah Cup yesterday after beating chief rivals Australia 5-3. The Australians, top of the standings before play started, will play South Korea today to decide which of the two will meet Germany in the final.
Prasad cards four-under
Ramnath Prasad fired five birdies on his way back to come up with the best card of four-under 66 on the second day of the Rs 6 lakh Classic Eastern Open golf tournament at the Tollygunge Club.

 


  India pull off a coup at Lahore
  Spinners hold the key in first Test
  India File
  Relegation fear might spur JCT
  Depleted Dempo fly past Air-India
  Indian Bank take on Tisco
  Kunte stuns Thipsay
  Satin Lover claims Silver Haven Trophy
  IMG signs up Nirupama
  Warne seeks food for thought
  Rain plays spoilsport
  Satpathy derails Railways
  To what end, this veil of secrecy?
  Karim misses ton
  Agnishwar scores Customs' winner
  Erlin, Shane earn first brush with fame

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