| |
Anand emerges sole leader
Sunday belonged to Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand in the Ciudad de Linares Super Grandmasters Chess Tournament. He scored over Vesselin Topalov in the penultimate. With the win, Anand has emerged the leader, having taken 11 points from seven matches.
 |
|
South Africa in control
Pakistan survived the first 14 overs of their marathon attempt to save the third Test against South Africa today, reaching tea on 32 without loss on the fourth day. But they still need another 362 runs for an victory.
 |
 |
Aussies reel under Tendulkar assault
Indian cricket basked in the sunshine at the Chinnaswammy stadium in Chennai yesterday. It was one of those days when everything went right. Indeed, rarely in the history of Indian Test cricket would the country have experienced the kind of success it enjoyed on the penultimate day of the first Test against Australia at Chepauk.
 |
Second straight title for Agassi
Andre Agassi won his second tournament in a row defeating Australian Jason Stoltenberg 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) in the ATP Tour event. The victory in gives the 27-year-old world no 50 a 16-2 win-loss mark in 1998.
 |