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    Cricket
    Ramkumar spins Tamil Nadu to innings victory
    CHENNAI, NOV. 10. Left-arm spinner R. Ramkumar finished with a match-haul of 12 wickets as Tamil Nadu comfortably beat Hyderabad by an innings and 108 runs in the Ranji Elite B encounter at the M.A. Chidambaram stadium on Wednesday. Tamil Nadu ...

    Delhi manages to hold Gujarat
    AHMEDABAD, NOV. 10. Delhi suffered a dramatic batting collapse in its second innings but managed to hold host Gujarat to a draw on the fourth and final day of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group `A' clash at the Sardar Patel Stadium here on Wednesday. ...

    Ganguly fit for the battle
    KOLKATA, NOV. 10.The ball was set rolling for Saturday's clash of the sub-continent titans, Pakistan and India, at the Eden Gardens here. The one-off match, a part of the Board of Control for Cricket in India's platinum jubilee celebrations, ...

    ICC set to change bowling rules
    LONDON, NOV. 10. Chucking and the suspected action of bowlers have been a thorny subject for cricket administrators and the umpires alike ever since Australia's medium-pacer, Ian Meckiff, was called four times in an over during the Test series ...

    Barbados hotel shortage may affect 2007 World Cup
    LONDON, NOV. 10. `Cricket lovely cricket,' a brilliant Calypso lilt of 1948, composed by the West Indian black immigrant population, who landed in loads in England by boats, in search of employment and good life, soon after the Second World War, ...

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    Tennis
    Vishaal Uppal advances
    GURGAON, NOV. 10. Vishaal Uppal gave himself a birthday treat when he beat Sergei Krotiouk of Russia in the pre-quarterfinals of the first leg in the ITF Satellite tennis circuit. He later teamed up with Mustafa Ghouse to enter the doubles ...

    Tough time for Suraj, Shahbaz
    MUMBAI, NOV. 10. Gujarat's Suraj Desai and Maharashtra's Shahbaz Khan prevailed over their opponents in third sets in the boy's under-14 first round matches of the Nutrine Naturo all-India sub-junior tennis championships 2004 at the MSLTA courts ...

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    Chandan Das stars in East Bengal's triumph
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 10.East Bengal scored all the goals in the match. Yet, it earned the 2-1 victory the hard way in the final of the Durand Cup football tournament at the Ambedkar Stadium here on Wednesday. Chandan Das rattled Mohun Bagan with a ...

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    Kunte, Hossain in joint lead
    KOLKATA, NOV. 10.Indian GM Abhijit Kunte and IM Enamul Hossain of Bangladesh made the best of the double-round day as they both won their respective third and fourth round matches to emerge joint leaders with 3.5 points each, in the Alekhine ...

    Good display by Indians so far
    HERAKLIO (GREECE), NOV. 10.Two Indians lead in the 19th World Youth Chess Festival when the Championship paused for a free day yesterday. While Dronavalli Harika is in joint lead in the nnder-14 girls' section, Parimarjan Negi is in sole lead ...

    India beats Switzerland
    MUMBAI, NOV. 10.India (13 points) overcame Switzerland 3-1 to considerably improve its position after the seventh round of the World Chess Olympiad for the blind being held at Tarrangona in Spain. According to information received here, ...

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    Amby Valley Tour heads eastwards
    KOLKATA, NOV. 10.The best of Indian golfing talent will travel to East for the Amby Valley PGAI Tour's 2004-05 season. The battle will begin with the Tata Open, the seventh leg, to be played at Jamshedpur. The four-event Eastern ...

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    Racing : Motor
    India-ASEAN rally from Nov. 22
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 10. The first India-ASEAN car rally will be held from November 22 to December 11. Starting from Guwahati and travelling across Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, the rally will conclude at Batam, ...

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