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Vijayalakshmi crushes Zhu Chen as India 'A' stuns ChinaJODHPUR, APRIL 10.When it comes to playing for the country, Woman Grandmaster S. Vijayalakshmi's achievements can be compared to the heroics of Leander Paes in Davis Cup. If Leander has made a habit of making a mockery of ATP rankings while ... Cricket A chance for India to test its reserve strength DHAKA, APRIL 10.Amid the heat and the dust, in this bustling capital of the teeming crowds and the traffic jams, but a city with a passion for the game, the cricketers will sweat it out for the TVS Cup. The World Cup hangover has still not ... Taibu sparkles but Pakistan on top SHARJAH, APRIL 10.A heroic unbeaten 74 by wicket-keeper Tatenda Taibu could not prevent Zimbabwe from being bundled out for 168 in the final of the four-nation one-day tournament here on Thursday, as Pakistan prepared to lift its 12th title in ... Other Stories
Golf Atwal staves off giant-killer Virk NEW DELHI, APRIL 10.The chips were down for Arjun Atwal, but the Asian PGA Tour leader resurrected himself and bested the giant-killer Jaiveer Virk for a place in the semifinals of the SRF all-India Matchplay golf championship, at the Delhi Golf ... Hockey FIH Executive Board accepts IHF's explanation CHENNAI, APRIL 10. The Executive Board of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) has accepted the explanation offered by the Indian Hockey Confederation for its inability to take part in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup tournament at Ipoh last month ... Sports : General SAF Games cancelled ISLAMABAD, APRIL 10.The thrice-postponed 9th South Asian Federation (SAF) Games was cancelled on Thursday after Pakistan expressed its inability to host the regional multi-event competition. The executive council meeting of the South Asian ... Tennis
Wilawan cashes in on Rushmi's errorsMUMBAI, APRIL 10. There are days when everything goes well. But Rushmi Chakravarthy may be feeling ditched on a day when neither form nor timing was on her side. The second-seeded Indian fell short by a mile, losing a three-setter to a honest ... Other Stories
Volleyball North Korea puts paid to South's hopes VISAKHAPATNAM, APRIL 10. It was a day of hectic tussles for better positions in groups. India raced to its third straight victory, beating Qatar at 25-22, 25-16,25-22, to capture the top spot in Group A in the fourth Asian Youth (boys) volleyball ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Entertainment | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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