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Athletics Talel sets new mark in 10,000m MANCHESTER, JULY 27. Kenya's Wilberforce Talel pipped teammate Paul Kosgei on the finish line to win a thrilling men's 10,000m and also set a new Games mark at the Commonwealth Games on Friday. Talel, 22, won in 27 minutes 45.39 seconds, with ... Chess Sasikiran and Harikrishna back in reckoning PARDUBICE (CZECH REPUBLIC), JULY 27 Grandmasters K. Sasikiran and P. Harikrishna shot back into reckoning for top honours with resounding victories over GMs Gennadi Gutman of Ukraine and Murey Jacob of Israel in the eighth and penultimate round ... Splendid show by Visweswaran and Balasubramaniam CHENNAI, JULY 27.Former National `B' champion R. Balasubramaniam of ICF and K. Visweswaran posted two splendid wins in the day to move up and join defending champion B. T. Muralikrishnan of Southern Railway (six points each) in the lead after ... Cricket
Hussain makes the right movesLONDON, JULY 27.Unless torrential rains hold up play for a substantial period of time in the last six sessions on Sunday and Monday, England is likely to take the lead in the npower four-Test series at Lord's, up overall by 450 runs. India might ... Other Stories
Hockey Aussies annihilate Kiwis MANCHESTER, JULY 27.Australia's men's hockey team began the defence of its Commonwealth Games title by coming from behind to rout New Zealand 6-1 here on Saturday. Veteran strikers Craig Victory and Troy Elder scored two goals each for the ... Tennis Venus beats Kournikova STANFORD, JULY 27.Even one of Anna Kournikova's better performances in years wasn't enough to beat Venus Williams. Williams overcame a feisty effort by Kournikova, winning 6-3, 6-4 on Friday night to join Lindsay Davenport, Kim Clijsters and Lisa ... Other Stories
Table Tennis Good start by Indian paddlers MANCHESTER, JULY 27. The Indian table tennis team started well, while the boxers stumbled early in the 17th Commonwealth Games here. In table tennis, the Indian team of Sourav Chakraborty, Soumyadeep Roy and Subhajit Saha scored identical 3-0 ... Shooting Ambekar-Bindra pair on target BISLEY, JULY 27. Sameer Ambekar grinned, after hitting a 10, his last shot. The 21-yar-old deserved a big smile, as he had put together a career best 594, and in combination with Abhinav Bindra (590) had ensured the pairs gold in air rifle with a ... Randhir Singh optimistic BISLEY, JULY 27. He is a shooter at heart. It was not a surprise to spot the secretary of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) at the shooting ranges here, with family. Randhir Singh said that the IOA had tried its best to get as many cleared ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Literary Review | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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