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Badminton
Gopi Chand has to adjust to new format: Prakash
BANGALORE, MARCH 10. After the euphoria following Gopi Chand's memorable title triumph last season, his inability to defend the All England badminton crown has been a big letdown for the Indian fans. But the result did not come as a surprise to ...


Basketball
Tamil Nadu's march continues
LUDHIANA, MARCH 10. Tamil Nadu continued its dominant run beating a fighting Jharkhand 109-83 to move into the semifinals of the Airtel 52nd National basketball championship at the Guru Nanak Sports Complex here on Sunday. With M. S. Shabeer ...


Chess
India to host World championships
KOZHIKODE, MARCH 10. It is not just on the 64 squares of the chessboard that India is making rapid, right moves. The country is also emerging as an important host to World championships. India, which had played host to the World championship ...
Other Stories

  • Impressive victory for Thipsay
  • Anand ends campaign with a draw


    Cricket
    'Turbonator' and Mongia turn it India's way
    MOHALI, MARCH 10. There was enough `spice' in Harbhajan Singh's performance to enable his mates savour the dinner at the end of a tough contest against the gritty Zimbabweans here tonight. The off-spinner stepped in at the right time to arrest ...
    Other Stories

  • South African batsmen show more resilience
  • Sri Lanka crowned Asian Test champion
  • Klusener signs up with Nottinghamshire
  • Yashpal appointed India 'A' coach


    Sports : General
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    Shooting
    Skeet shooters still way below mark
    MEERUT, MARCH 10. The basis of selection do not necessarily merits the talented. If the accomplishments were the rationale behind representing the country, then Indian skeet shooters should improve their worth. At any rate, the skeet marksmen, ...

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