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08 April 1998
  Sachin, Saurav power India into final
Tendulkar's 13th One-Day International century and his record-breaking 175-run stand for the opening wicket with left-handed Saurav Ganguly (72: 9x4, 1x6) ensured that the home team reached their target of 223 with 5.3 overs to spare and also a place in the Triangular series final, to be played at the Kotla in Delhi on April 14.
  Rising German star succumbs to Paes
The Indian No 1, Leander Paes, was in a much better frame of mind after winning his first round match against 19-year-old Bjorn Phau of Germany 6-2, 6-2 in 61 minutes in the first round of the Gold Flake Open tennis tournament.

Taylor may lose captaincy
Mark Taylor will not play for Australia's limited-overs side again and could lose the Test captaincy next year, according to team coach Geoff Marsh.
Injured Srinath rested for Sharjah tourney
The Indian team named for the forthcoming tour of Sharjah where India, Australia and New Zealand will play from April 17 to 24 have been announced by Jaywant Lele, secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Acting chairman of the selection committee, Kishen Rungta, explained the absence of pacer Javagal Srinath in the side saying, "we did not want to risk his injury".


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Courier packs a great escape
Jim Courier rallied from the brink of defeat to beat 18-year-old Marat Safin 0-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 giving the United States a 3-2 first-round victory over Russia following an opening loss by Andre Agassi in the David cup decider.
Australian shock for hockey team
The Indian hockey team which arrived in Australia yesterday was in for a rude shock when they were told that the hospitality extended to them was confined to only "breakfast" and they would have to pay for rest of their meals.

 


  India File
  Even we enjoyed Sachin's knock, says Steve
  Global Sport
  Irudayam, Sharmila top
  Kanitkar, Sanghvi deserve credit
  Chetna emerge Samba champs
  It's "boom" time in Chennai
  ASC, CLW in quarters
  Kerala rout Rajasthan
  "Operation Tiger" should hunt for decades
  Inzy frenzy floors Sri Lanka
  Short Corner
  Can and able, Tigga sets the soccer pitch afire
  Khalsa, Sachivalaya Gym lift titles

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