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Saturday, February 20, 1999
Short Corner -- Chandigarh
EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE
India again surrender initiative On a day of high drama resulting from the controversial run out of Sachin Tendulkar, India once again surrendered the initiative, leaving Pakistan with a decided advantage in the inaugural match of the tri-nation Asian Test series at Eden Gardens in Calcutta on Friday. With only one recognised batsman, Saurav Ganguly (batting 23) left, India still need 65 runs for a win with four wickets intact when play resumes on the fifth and final day on Saturday.India trail 0-2 The South Korean jinx hit Indian tennis once again in Seogwipo City (South Korea) on Friday. From being within one point of making it 1-1 on a freezing cold first day of their Asia-Oceania group-1 Davis Cup tie, the Indians lost both their singles matches and are now within one match of defeat. Sunita wins 2nd gold Sunita Rani picked up her second gold of the fifth National Games, winning the 1,500m finishing way ahead of M A Molly of Kerala. Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.

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