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Athletics
An Open with several 'shut cases'
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6. The Union Sports Ministry and the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) have taken the wind out of the Amateur Athletic Federation of India (AAFI) sails by naming and approving the athletics squad for the Busan Asian Games, well ...


Chess
Eesha, Swati share lead
PUNE, SEPT. 6. Eesha Karavade and Swati Mohota stood tall by after scoring victories in contrasting styles to share the lead after eighth rounds of the National women's `B' chess championship here on Friday. These diminutive girls won both ...


Cricket
India has its task cut out
LONDON, SEPT. 6.There were no alarms for India really, after England's first innings came to an end with the score at 515. The brand new ball and Virender Sehwag's propensity to drive away from the body and on the up resulted in his dismissal, ...
Loss of toss, a blow to Indian hopes
England's brilliant start in the final Test at the Oval once again underlined the importance of the toss. This was a match where it was crucial to call right considering the pitch was at its best on the first day, and could well help the bowlers ...


Hockey
India capitulates to Korea
COLOGNE, SEPT. 6.Insipid and uninspiring for no reason, India capitulated to Korea for its second reverse to complete the league part of the Champions Trophy men's hockey competition at Rot Weiss on Friday evening. The outcome has not altered ...


Racing : Motor
Bourne in awe-inspiring form
OBIHIRO (JAPAN), SEPT. 6. In sport, we love people who extend the realm of possibilities. One actually seeks inspiration from them. New Zealander Possum Bourne was awe-inspiring in the way he handled the gravel terrain, made treacherous by ...


Tennis
Bhupathi-Mirnyi pair triumphs
NEW YORK, SEPT.6India's Mahesh Bhupathi teamed up with Max Mirnyi of Belarus to win the U.S. Open men's doubles title on Friday. The third-seeded pair of Bhupathi and Mirnyi defeated the Czech pair of Jiri Novak and Radek Stepanek 6-3, 3-6, ...
Bopanna gets past Dooyev
CHENNAI, SEPT 6. Rohan Bopanna played a scratchy game but his huge serves bailed him out at crucial times as the top seeded Indian scripted a 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 win over Eliran Dooyev, the seventh seed, of Israel in the semifinals of the Clinic All ...

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