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Chess Magesh, Saptarshi bounce back NAGPUR, OCT. 22.Sub-juniors Abhijeet Gupta and Akshayraj Kore, jointly ahead after five rounds, battled their way to a draw in the sixth round to remain in lead with three others in the National junior chess championship on Tuesday. The day ... Cricket Aussies leave Pakistan battered and bruised SHARJAH, OCT. 22. Shane Warne finished with a rich haul of 27 wickets in three matches as Australia trounced Pakistan by an innings and 20 runs to sweep the series 3-0 on Tuesday. The champion leg-spinner, who claimed five wickets in the first ...
Vijayawada may host India-Windies one-dayerVIJAYAWADA, OCT. 22.There is some good news for Vijayawadites!. The seventh one-day International cricket match between India and the West Indies is more or less certain to be played at the Indira Gandhi Municipal Statidum here on November ... India - a strong contender: Procter VIJAYAWADA, OCT. 22. Legendry South African all rounder Mike Procter has rated India as one of the "strong contenders'' with a potential to win the next year's World Cup to be held in his country. Procter, however, preferred to cast his dice in ... Other Stories
Football Bengal, Maharashtra and Manipur in quarterfinals IMPHAL, OCT. 22.Cup contender Bengal, formidable Maharashtra and host Manipur sailed into the quarterfinals, prevailing over their rivals in contrasting styles in the 58th National football championship for Santosh Trophy here on Tuesday. ... Tennis Rohanna Bopanna brimming with confidence NEW DELHI, OCT. 22. He had given it the best shot, but fell short in the climax, when he could have hit instant stardom with a better deed. The brightest hope in the Indian tennis scene at the moment, Rohan Bopanna looked back with a sense of ... Shantanu chalks out good win NEW DELHI, OCT. 22. It helps to come through the grind, some times. More often than not you tend to be a spent force by the time you make the main draw from a qualifying event, featuring as many as five rounds. It was, however, a day when the ... Bad day for under-14 third seeds BANGALORE, OCT. 22.The third seeds in both the boys and girls under-14 sections crashed out of the Nike junior Masters (under-12 and under-14) tennis championship at the Nike-Bhupathi Tennis Village here on Tuesday. The third seeded G.K. ... Carrom Grand double for IOC KOLKATA, OCT. 22. Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) won a grand double by lifting the men's and women's team championships of the 10th PSCB all-India inter-unit carrom tournament, organised by IBP Co. Ltd., at the Tollygunge Club here on Tuesday. In ... Volleyball New rules bring more passion into game CHENNAI, OCT. 22The three major changes introduced by the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) in the last three or four years have brought more passion into the game, according to the survey conducted during the men's World volleyball ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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