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Chess Sasikiran's winning streak continues NEW DELHI, JULY 9. Continuing the dream streak that began in December last, Grandmaster K. Sasikiran won his sixth title in seven tournaments, outside the Grand Prix circuit, when he beat a very tough field in the inaugural Tan Chin Nam Cup Open ... Topalov, Bareev maintain lead DORTMUND, JULY 9.Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria and Russia's Evgeny Bareev maintained the lead in their sections by drawing against Spain's Alexei Shirov and Englishman Michael Adams in the third round of the Candidates' Tournament Monday. ... Other Stories
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England humbles IndiaLONDON, JULY 9.Alec Stewart is a smart cricketer in the England ranks. He has lived through the ups and downs of the national team with which he has spent more than a dozen years. England was lucky to have him around when a majority of players of ...
Dravid on verge of a milestoneLONDON, JULY 9.Rahul Dravid will be soon signposting a personal, yet cherished landmark in one-day internationals. Another five dismissals will take him to the magic mark 100 of victims. He started the NatWest Trophy III Tri-series with 83 ... Killing the hen that lays the golden egg There is far too much international cricket being played these days. Though the players may not be complaining because of the commercial aspect, they would be paying the price in the long run. Right now, everyone appears to be happy. The ... Other Stories
Hockey FIH to organise special coaching course LAUSANNE, JULY 9. The FIH and Hockey Australia will organise a special FIH World Cup High Performance Coaching Course in conjunction with the 10th Women's World Cup to be held in Perth, Western Australia from November 24 to December 8. This ... Swimming Keen fare in store for sub-junior National BANGALORE, JULY 9.The arch rivals, Karnataka and Maharashtra will renew their great rivalry in the 19th National sub-junior aquatic championship which gets underway at the Basavanagudi Aquatic Centre and P.M. Swim Club pools here from ... Tennis
Serena replaces Venus at the topLONDON, JULY 9.Wimbledon champion Serena Williams officially moved up to No. 1 in the WTA Tour rankings on Monday, the first time she's been ahead of older sister Venus. The 20-year-old Serena is the 11th woman to lead the computer standings ... Boxing Dhronacharya award still eludes Venu CHENNAI, JULY 9.Arjuna awardee and 1972 Munich Olympics quarterfinalist, Capt. Munusamy Venu, who came to the city recently to spot talented boys for future training, stayed back to represent his case to the Union Minister of State for Sports, ... Weightlifting Kunjarani set for a comeback after drug ban NEW DELHI, JULY 9. After serving a six-month suspension for testing positive, Kunjarani Devi will return to international competition at the Commonwealth Games to be held in Manchester from July 25 to August 4. Kunjarani tested positive for ... Shooting Abhinav also stumbles LAHTI (FINLAND), JULY 9. It was over in a flash. It was like Sachin Tendulkar getting out in the first over of a one-dayer. Abhinav Bindra stumbled off the blocks to a disastrous start and lost the race for a final, a quota place, right there at ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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