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Asian Games
Sports Ministry clears 321 for Asiad
NEW DELHI, SEPT 4.The Union Sports Ministry has cleared a first batch of 321 sportspersons, coaches and managers for participation in the Asian Games to be held in Busan, Korea, from September 29 to October 14. The approved list comprises ...


Chess
Kidambi triumphs
KOLKATA, SEPT. 4. International Master Sundararajan Kidambi of Tamil Nadu emerged champion in the third WBCA FIDE rated chess tournament which concluded here on Wednesday. For the 19-year-old Vivekananda College second year B.Com. student this ...


Cricket
The best chance for India to win away series
LONDON, SEPT. 4.The Indian batsmen made use of the bowling machine for hours together during their practice session on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Oval. The increasing dependence on the machine in their final preparations for a Test series the ...
Realisation of a schoolboy's dream
LONDON, SEPT. 4. As a skinny lad 15 summers ago Sachin Tendulkar realised a schoolboy's dream of winning the Mumbai and the India cap, with not many years separating the two events. Mumbai's cricketing circle was agog, delighted and upbeat that ...
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    Hockey
    Impressive India puts it past Pakistan
    COLOGNE, SEPT. 4.The aura of romanticism associated with sub-continental ethos came into full play on a sombre, rainy evening at the Rot-Weiss Stadium even as India produced a classic display of aesthetic hockey to claim full points against ...


    Tennis
    Sampras sets up marquee match-up with Roddick
    NEW YORK, SEPT. 4.Serena Williams reached the women's singles semifinals by dominating Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia 6-2, 6-2 in the U.S. Open tennis championships on Tuesday. In the men's section, there will be a marquee match-up with Pete ...
    Bruthans tops Branisa
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 4. As Slovakia's Viktor Bruthans took his customary jog around the court after the match, one required a binocular eye to spot a modicum of smile on his face. For almost throughout his second round match against countrymate Igor ...

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