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Tamil Nadu, Punjab top groupsLUDHIANA, MARCH 9. Tamil Nadu and Punjab set themselves on track for a possible title clash by topping groups `A' and `B' respectively at the end of the superleague in the Airtel 52nd National basketball championship at the Guru Nanak Sports ... Chess
Sasikiran makes short work of Mishra to widen leadRAIPUR, MARCH 9. Less than 24 hours after reaching the `summit,' K. Sasikiran consolidated his position with a 21-move destruction of Neeraj Kumar Mishra and opened up a one-point lead over a four-man pack after five rounds of the International ... Other Stories
Cricket
Time to cut out the compromisesMOHALI, MARCH 9. One more exercise of experimentation in Indian cricket will be undertaken at the scenic stadium here. One more step, reflecting the confused state of mind, as the team management, at the end of some hard introspection, embarks on ... Railways takes maiden Ranji Trophy NEW DELHI, MARCH 9. After a long wait, Railways finally had its moment of glory when it won its maiden Ranji Trophy at the Karnail Singh Stadium here on Saturday. The victory, achieved with more than a day to spare in the five-day final, also ... Other Stories
Football
Five-in-a-row for ManipurSILIGURI, MARCH 9. Manipur's remarkable success story in the National women's football championship continued as it won its fifth crown in a row and eighth overall (in 10 editions) at the Kanchenjunga Stadium here on Saturday. Manipur women made ... Hockey
Germans conquer Aussies for maiden World CupKUALA LUMPUR, MARCH 9. This was the golden moment they were waiting for. The Germans realised it on a starless night at Bukit Jalil in the hockey World Cup. With a display that underscored the efficacy of power and precision, the Germans, down by ... Sports : General Shooting
Rathore's resilience pays offMEERUT, MARCH 9. Fortunes fluctuated, but the steadiest was deservedly rewarded. Defending champion R.V.S. Rathore overcame a four-point deficit going into the final round to retain the National double trap title after a tie-breaker shoot for the ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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