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Events 2006   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
Events in November 2006

Nov. 1 Pakistan bans pace bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif for one year after finding them guilty of doping offences. Full Story
Nov. 2 Chhattisgarh and IOB win the women’s and men’s titles in the Federation Cup basketball championship in Jamshedpur. Full Story
Nov. 3 Punjab and Sind Bank retains the National hockey championship for the Rangaswamy Cup in Jalandhar. Full Story
Nov. 5 Australian cricket team wins the Champions Trophy in Mumbai. Full Story
Nov. 7 Former India captain Polly Umrigar passes away in Mumbai. Full Story
Nov. 12 Yang Yong-Eun of Korea claims the HSBC champions golf tournament in Shanghai. Full Story
DPR Korea emerges triumphant in the AFC Youth football championship in Kolkata Full Story
Justine Henin Hardenne wins the WTA tennis championship in Madrid. . Full Story
Nov. 15 St. Peter’s HSS Mohammed Shaibaaz and Bodepalli Manoj Kumar create a world record with their 721-run stand against St. Philips High School in the inter-school u-13 cricket tournament in Hyderabad. Full Story
Nov. 17 Saina Nehwal wins the India International badminton championship in Mumbai. Full Story
Hungary’s soccer legend Ferenc Puskas passes away in Budapest.
Nov. 19 Roger Federer regains Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai. Full Story
Nov. 26 Jeev Milkha Singh wins the Casio World golf Open in Japan. Full Story
Nov. 27 Pakistan’s Mohammad Yousuf hits a world record ninth century in a calendar year in the third and final Test in Karachi.
Nov. 29 Former India cricketer Hanumant Singh passes away in Mumbai. Full Story
Nigel Short and D. Harika win the men’s and women’s titles in the Commonwealth chess championship in Mumbai. Full Story


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