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Events 2004   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
Events in September 2004

Sep. 8 Rahul Dravid won the coveted The Player of the Year and The Test Player of the Year and Irfan Pathan the Emerging Player of the year in the inaugural ICC Awards ceremony in London. Full Story
Sep. 12 Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova wins the women's title in the US Open tennis championship in New York. Full Story
V.S. Surekha betters the National mark in women's pole vaulgt by clearing 3.55m in the Standard Chartered Open National athletics in Mumbai. Full Story
Sep. 13 Swiss Roger Federer becomes the first player in 16 years to win three Grand Slam titles in a year by winning the US Open tennis championship in New York. Full Story
Sep. 19 Europe wins the Ryder Cup golf championship in Bloomfield. Full Story
Sep. 20 Umpire Srinivas Venkatraghavan felicitated by the International Cricket Council for his outstanding service to the game. Full Story
Ethiopian distance runner kenenisa Bekele and Russian Pole-Vaulter Yelena Isinbaveva won the male and female World Athletes of the Year Award. Full Story
Sep. 23 Anju George wins long jump gold in the Yokohama gtrack and field event in Japan. Full Story
Sep. 25 West Indies wins the Champions Trophy cricket tournament in London. Full Story
Rest of India wins the Irani Cup cricket tournament in Mohali. Full Story
Sep. 28 Anju George of India clinches gold in the long jump event of the Asian All Stars athletics championship in Singapore. Full Story
Sep. 29 Ranbir Singh Mahendra is elected the new BCCI President. Full Story
IOA bans for life three lifters--Pratima Kumari, Sanamacha Chanu and Sunaina and a coach of Pratima Kumari--Paul Singh Sandhu. Full Story


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