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Badminton
Doubting Thomases keep the tricolour flying high
MUMBAI, AUG. 16. Steam cooking is a term Thomas Kurian and Sanave Thomas are familiar with, the two Indian shuttlers belonging to Kerala, a southern state where preparing delicacies this way is considered healthy. Both these doubting Thomases, ...


Chess
Joshi in sole lead
KOZHIKODE, AUG. 16. He calls himself more of a coach than a player these days, but G.B. Joshi finds himself in the sole lead after the third round of the Air Travel Trophy FIDE rating all-India chess tournament at Taj Residency here on ...
Anand looking for a win
CHENNAI, AUG. 16. The World champion Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine is challenging former World champion Viswanathan Anand in this year's Chess Classic, Duel of the World Champions at Mainz in Germany. After their preparatory exercises of playing ...


Cricket
Harbhajan calls the shots
CHELMSFORD, AUG. 16. The shots from Virender Sehwag travelled quickly to the boundary the moment the ball was pitched short and wide. After the fall of Parthiv Patels wicket in the second over of the India second innings, Sehwag played delightful ...
Other Stories

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  • Another crisis looms
  • Australia hopeful of ending sponsorship row
  • TN youngsters come good


    Golf
    Rahul Ganapathy excels
    CHENNAI, AUG. 16.It is not difficult to fathom what absorbing contests are on the cards when the top-notchers assemble for their last trip in the TNGF Open at the Cosmo-TNGF course on Saturday. The lure of prize money to the tune of Rs. ...


    Sports : General
    Sport digest
    FOOTBALL: RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazilian World Cup winner Ronaldo insisted here that no agreement has yet been reached over his move from Inter Milan to Real Madrid. Ronaldo hit back at Spanish press reports which suggested that both ...


    Tennis
    Indian teams lose positional matches
    NEW DELHI, AUG. 16. The Indian boys and girls were reduced to playing for the seventh spot, as they lost to Morocco and Russia respectively in the positional matches for the fifth to eighth slots in the World junior (under-14) tennis tournament ...


    Sailing
    Rajesh chalks up three wins
    HYDERABAD, AUG. 16. Rajesh Choudhary of Army Yachting Node (AYN), Mumbai chalked up three victories on the penultimate day and is virtually assured of the title in the Radial Class in the Laser National sailing championships being sponsored by ...


    Table Tennis
    Arup's tale of woe continues
    DURGAPUR, AUG. 16. Second seed and former National champion Arup Basak's tale of woe continued this season. So was the display of Olympian, Commonwealth Games participant and third seed in the women's section, Poulami Ghatak. The two biggest ...

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