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Badminton
Rohan, Krishna Deka Raja clinch crowns
GUNTUR, NOV. 26. Rohan Castelino of Karnataka and Krishna Deka Raja of Assam emerged champions in the boys' and girls' singles respectively in the 27th Junior national badminton championship which concluded at NTR Municipal indoor stadium here ...


Chess
No more girls' tourneys after Goa: Humpy
KOZHIKODE, NOV. 26.She would've rather liked to fight it out with the boys. But Koneru Humpy would be defending her girls' crown at the World junior chess championship, which opens at Panaji on December 9. ``I really wanted to play in the boys' ...
Three share lead
MUMBAI, NOV. 26. International Master Lanka Ravi (6) of ONGC joined the Grandmasters K. Sasikiran (ONGC) and Suryasekhar Ganguly (IOC) at the top of the table with a resounding victory over BPCL's IM V. Sarvanan (5) in the seventh round on the ...


Cricket
A lot of unanswered questions
The selection of the Test side for the tour of New Zealand leaves a lot of questions unanswered. The picking of the squad does raise eyebrows. I am shocked at the treatment meted out to Javagal Srinath, our seniormost pacemen. Not long ago, it ...
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    Football
    Mohun Bagan no match for Taejon
    KOLKATA, NOV. 26. A sedate Taejon Citizen appeared merely complying to the formality of finishing the Zone II qualifiers when it beat Mohun Bagan 2-1 at the latter's home at Salt Lake Stadium here and ascertained its berth in the final Group ...
    Brazilians do the trick for Vasco
    BANGALORE, NOV. 26. Vasco Sports Club's well-merited 2-1 victory over HAL in the National Football League was laced with Latin American fervour as the Goan side taught a few vital lessons to the local giants in space management. The Brazilian ...


    Tennis
    Manisha conquers Katarina
    MUMBAI, NOV. 26. The chasm between Indian players, logging flying and training hours on the women's circuit in the hope of a breakthrough, and foreign participants is becoming evident with every day on the $25000 International Tennis Federation's ...


    Volleyball
    Railways outsmarts Kerala
    CHAUTALA (HARYANA), NOV. 26. Railways on Tuesday gave a demonstration of how setting could be more vital than spiking. Add to it secure blocking and some audacious drops and you can have an aggressive team on its knees. Defending champion ...


    Bridge
    Team event enters second phase
    LUDHIANA, NOV. 26. The team event in the National bridge championship entered the second phase at the end of 15 rounds of qualifying Swiss League matches at the Sutlej Club here on Tuesday. The original field of 128 teams, which were placed in ...

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