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Badminton
Arun prevails over Eshan
BANGALORE, JULY 23. It was a tough going for the under-13 boys singles top seed, Arun Nandaluri of Andhra Pradesh in the opening round of the Union Bank all India junior ranking badminton championship which got underway at the KBA Stadium here ...


Chess
Pankaj, Choudary and Ratnakaran share lead
BANGALORE, JULY 23.The trio of Pankaj Joshi, Saptarishi Roy Choudary and K. Ratnakaran shared the lead in the National Youth Chess tournament with two rounds still to be played. Pankaj Joshi, with an Elo rating of 2313, defeated Prasenjit ...
Other Stories

  • Sasikiran, Ganguly register wins
  • Favourites stretched


    Cricket
    Ganguly backs his spinners
    LONDON, JULY 23. Sourav Ganguly must have his bowling plans ready on the drawing board for the first Test at Lord's scheduled to start on Thursday. If given a free hand in selection he would pick both Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh in the ...
    People are more important than any game - Steve Waugh
    KOLKATA, JULY 23. Australian cricket star Steve Waugh, who spent the greater part of Tuesday looking for `Corporate help' in the second and final day of his charity mission here, said he was enjoying the humanitarian role more than his ...
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  • New-look ICC Champions Trophy launched
  • Biggest win ever for Sri Lanka


    Sports : General
    Commonwealth Games: classy infrastructure all around
    MANCHESTER, JULY 23. Athletics is the heart of any multi-discipline meet. Out here, it is not just the heart of the 17th Commonwealth Games, but the very root of the £ 2 billion redevelopment of Manchester project. The Sportcity, spread over 146 ...
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  • Sport Digest
  • Thorpe gunning for magnificent seven
  • Three more shooters cleared for C'wealth Games


    Volleyball
    A gem from Jimmy's land
    KOZHIKODE, JULY 23.It is about the most exciting sight in Indian volleyball today. Tom Joseph leaping up in the air, making the height of the net look ridiculously low, and unleashing that most lethal of smashes you could imagine. There is to ...

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