
Friday, April 9, 1999
Humiliation at Pak hands continues
Pakistani cricketers showed confidence in whatever they did. The Indians, on the other hand, always looked under some psychological pressure, whether they were bowling or batting. No wonder, India suffered their eighth consecutive defeat -- this time by 116 runs -- against Pakistan.

Anand draws with Adams
Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand recovered from his opening round loss to draw the second round game against Great Britain's Michael Adams in the Dos Hermanas Chess Tournament.

Byron Black demolishes inconsistent Paes
The Indian challenge, or what little there was of it in the singles of the $430,000 ATP-Gold Flake Open, went up in smoke with the exit of Leander Paes. The Indian Davis Cup hero was comprehensively beaten in straight sets by fourth seeded Byron Black of Zimbabwe.

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