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Asian Games
IOA recommends a 400-plus squad
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 2. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has forwarded a 400-plus contingent, including officials, to the Union Sports Ministry for its clearance for participation in the Busan Asian Games. With only 27 days remaining for the ...


Chess
Saheli made to battle all the way
PUNE, SEPT. 2. Eleven-year-old N. Mitali Patvi was born the same year in which Saheli Dhar-Barua won her first National women's `B' chess championship. On Monday, when the third seed Saheli opened her campaign for a record fifth title, Mitali ...
Kidambi in sole lead
KOLKATA, SEPT. 2. Sundararajan Kidambi emerged the sole leader with 8.5 points at the end of the ninth round of the third WBCA FIDE rated chess tournament at the Khudiram Indoor Hall here on Monday. Grandmaster elect G.B. Prakash of Indian Bank, ...


Cricket
A unique race is on
LONDON, SEPT. 2. The phalanx of India's India's batting in Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly who showed their strength in full force and saved the Nottingham Test and won the Headingley Test are speeding towards another landmark ...
Players not to sign
LONDON, SEPT. 2. The ICC Champions Trophy imbroglio reached a flash point on Monday when the Indian cricket team here conveyed in as many words to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that they will not sign the ICC `Player Terms' ...
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    Football
    AFC study group tours India
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 2. It is virtually a whirlwind tour of the vast nation, but the study group of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) seems to have grasped reality, if the initial observations are anything to go by, in the team's stop-over in ...
    India holds Jamaica
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 2. India held Jamaica to a creditable goalless draw in its second and last match of the current England tour at Wolverhampton on Sunday. Ranked 57 to India's 130, the draw after Jamaica had carved out a convincing 3-0 win in the ...


    Hockey
    Champions Trophy: stiff competition in store
    COLOGNE, SEPT.2. To visualise what lies ahead in the Champions Trophy after just two days of six matches can be pretty hazardous. But to refrain from indulging in such an exercise only underlines a note of negativity. Some positive signals have ...


    Racing : Motor
    More headaches for Narain Karthikeyan
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 2. Narain Karthikeyan, hampered by a severe headache from Friday's big crash and a rare pit-stop error by his TATA RC Motorsport team, failed to make an impact in either of the two races in the fifth leg of the Nissan World Series, ...


    Tennis
    Serena sizzles on a sodden Sunday
    NEW YORK, SEPT. 2.There was one winner at the U.S. Open on Sunday, and, fittingly, it was Serena Williams. In 42 minutes, she breezed through a 6-1, 6-1 victory over 20th-seeded Daja Bedanova of the Czech Republic after a 6-1/2-hour delay in ...
    Vijay-Bopanna pair struggles
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 2. Doubles matches held centre stage at the SDAT-Tennis Stadium here on Monday. It is a different matter that they will end up in the results column from the next day! Nevertheless, the Clinic All Clear $10,000 ITF men's Futures ...


    Table Tennis
    India juniors finish second
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 2. India bagged eight medals including two golds and two silvers to finish runner-up with a prize money of $ 5,500 in the Taiyuan (China) International junior table tennis open championship. A 20-member team, including 11 girls ...

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