Trailing by a stroke on the last hole, Chowrasia made an amazing putt to tie with Ashok Kumar and won on the first play-off hole.
The Kokata pro has a three-day total of nine-under 203 after the penultimate round in the Tata Open golf tournament.
The Kolkata pro set ablaze the Beldih Golf Course in Jamshedpur with a card of six-under par 66 on the opening day of the tournament.
The Kolkata pro won the 10th leg of the Hero Honda Indian Golf Tour with\n\na total of nine-under par 279.
The Kolkata pro played a sizzling round of six-under 66 to lead nearest rivals Ashok Kumar and Gagan Verma by four strokes in the NGC Open 2003
India's Amritinder Singh moved to tied 22ned place after shooting superb round of six-under 66.
The Delhi pro shot a superb 67 for a three-day total of 7-under 209 on the penultimate day of the Servo Masters golf tournament.\n\n
Leading rookie of the year Sandeep Syal shares the lead with the experienced Pappan and Gast Ram at the half-way stage.
The 43-year-old Kolkatan fired a career-best six-under par 66 on the opening day to take a three-strole lead.
The Kolkata-based pro was two strokes ahead of the field at the end of the third round in the HT Pro Golf 2003.
The Kolkata pro, with a two-day total of nine-under par 135, is a stroke ahead of Digvijay Singh in the HT Pro Golf 2003.
Rajiv Kumar, Mukesh Kumar share the lead after two rounds in The Hindu Open.
The Mhow-based golfer is expected to defend the title he won last year.
The Delhi pro shot a superb eight-under 64 on the final day to win the TNGF-KONE Open golf tournament.\n\n
The champion golfer submitted a bogey-free card of four-under 68 to lead at the half-way stage of the TNGF-KONE Open.\n\n
After contrasting rounds, both golfers were tied at level par 144 on day 2 of the Cotton City Open.
The Sensex opened firm with a gain of 27 points at 6,250, and added another nine points to touch an early high of 6,259.
The number of aces on the Indian Golf Tour rose by more than 100 per cent compared to 2001-02.
The 34-year-old beat Rahil Gangjee in the final.
The Sensex after moving in a range of 10,556 to 10,690, finally ended with a loss of 31 points at 10,595.
Sensex ends at an all time high of 10,565
The Sensex finally closed with a loss of 49 points at 5,463. The Nifty lost 17 points to close at 1,700.
The Sensex opened nine points higher at 5,438. It is now up 25 points at 5,454 on steady buying in almost all the sectors.
The Sensex opened 13 points higher at 5,410, and soon climbed to touch an intra-day high of 5,418. However, profit-taking at higher levels pushed the index into negative zone to a low of 5,376.
The Sensex closed with a gain of 111 points (1.4%) at 8,318.
Since his return from the ICC World Cup, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has ensured that he doesn't spend even a second away from his two-month old daughter Ziva.
The Sensex opened on a flat note at 4,802. It is now down 22 points at 4,780.
The Sensex closed with a gain of 78 points at 4,631. While 24 index scrips advanced, six declined on Monday.
The Sensex opened with a wide positive gap of 26 points at 4,428, and spurted to a high of 4,443 on further buying in old and new economy stocks.
The Sensex closed with a gain of 16 points at 3,780.\n\n\n\n
Strong buying in auto, select heavyweight and other old economy stocks saw the Sensex close with a gain of 48 points at 6,451. The Nifty added 16 points to 2,043.
The Sensex slipped to an new intra-day low of 5,678. The index is now down 33 points at 5,680. The Nifty is at 1,791 - down four points.
Industry watchers attribute a lot of the current successes of the $6 billion Hero Group to how B M Munjal planned and executed succession in HeroCorp, balancing the interests of other family-owned businesses.
With Tetley, Essilor and other brands seeking him out, Ganguly is the highest paid endorser among retired cricketers.
For Hero MotoCorp, India's largest two-wheeler company, it's a calculated gambit to revive Harley-Davidson whose ride in India has been anything but easy since it got here.When automotive firms embark on alliances, it's a roll of the dice on how such marriages will play out.
The first half of 2019-20 will be under pressure, since prices are expected to go up by Rs 7,000-8,000 at a time when sentiment is poor.
While two-wheeler sales declined 22 per cent, two other segments, bigger in value while being lower in volume, were much less impacted.