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Mon, December 12, 2005

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VOLVO MASTERS ASIA: A STAR IS BORN

Kapur saves best for last; Randhawa takes second. Young gun Shiv Kapur of India lived up to his billing as a potential golfing superstar yesterday, winning the US$600,000 (Bt24.7 million) Volvo Masters Asia in his debut year on the tour.

LEXUS CUP: ANNIKA’S GIRLS ROMP

The Internationals are too good for the best of Asia . It was a beautiful day for the International team at the Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore yesterday as they collected a total of eight points from the last day’s singles matches to clinch the inaugural Lexus Cup championship with a 16-8 victory over the Asian team.

Yodsaenklai too strong for Aussie

[MUAYTHAI] Thai superstar Yodsaenklai Fairtex won the first WBC muaythai world title when he knocked down Australian champion John Wayne Parr on Queensland’s Gold Coast on Saturday.

Hi-Tech keep their winning run intact

[BASKETBALL] Star-studded Hi-Tech yesterday grabbed their second straight win, beating Bangkok Bank 76-67 in the third leg of the Nation Super League Basketball Tournament at The Mall in Nakhon Ratchasima.