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Monday, February 18, 2002
Hardworker gets much deserved pay hike
  ‘‘Harmeet Kahlon has proved that dedication and hard work never go in vain,’’ said Jeev Milkha Singh as his city mate won his first professional tournament — the Hero Honda Masters which concluded at the DLF Golf and Country Club this afternoon.
Slow and steady Kahlon wins race
  As I stood behind the 18th green, watching the leader-group of the Hero Honda Masters 2002 sink their final putts, I felt sorry that I wasn’t a part of that three-ball, writes Jyoti Randhawa.
   
Super Hooper steps on pedal in final leg
  Carl Hooper played a captain’s knock of 112 not out as the West Indies made 260 for 5 from 50 overs in the third and final one-dayer on Sunday.
President’s men keep guns blazing
  Contrary to the general expectations that the final day’s play of the three-day match between Zimbabwe and Board President’s XI would meander to a tame draw was proved wrong as Amit Mishra, Kale and Mullick gave the ecstatic crowd something exciting to cheer about.
Mother of all criticism for Aussie selectors
  As the debate over Steve Waugh’s sacking continues amidst the public and media here, even after the appointment of Ricky Ponting as his successor, Waugh’s mother has said that the selectors have taken the backbone out of the Australian team.
China and Australia come out of the cold storage
  China, the world’s most populous country, won its first ever Winter Olympics gold medal on Saturday just minutes after Australia’s debut gold climaxed one of the most extraordinary races in short track speedskating history..
Rlys reach final destination without huffing and puffing
  As was expected, Railways reached the final by beating Bengal by virtue of their handsome 232-run first innings lead after their five-day Ranji Trophy match meandered into a tame draw at the Karnail Singh Stadium here this evening.
Everton held to a draw
  Crewe Alexandra forced a lucrative replay against premier league strugglers Everton after earning a 0-0 draw at Goodison Park in a turgid FA Cup fifth round match on Sunday.
Henin to meet Venus in Antwerp final
  Second seed Justine Henin fought back from a set down to reach the Antwerp Open final with a 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory over Switzerland’s Patty Schnyder on Saturday.
Valencia go top as Real lose
  Valencia went back to the top of the Spanish league yesterday taking advantage of defending champions Real Madrid’s shock 2-1 defeat at Athletic Bilbao.
Lewis-Tyson fight likely in June
  The world heavyweight title fight between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson could go ahead in June, according to Lewis’s business manager Adrian Ogun.
 
 
 
   
 
   
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