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Badminton Gopi Chand keen to prove critics wrong HYDERABAD, SEPT. 19. For the 2001 All England badminton champion, Pullela Gopi Chand, the Busan Asian Games (September 30 to October 14) is "as good as the World championship'' for the simple reason that the best of talent in Asia will be in the ... Chess Ravi becomes IM CHENNAI, SEPT. 19.According to a press release from the Tamil Nadu Chess Association (TNCA) here on Thursday the Presidential Board of the FIDE, which met on September 8 at Kremlin, confirmed the IM title for Ravi. Ravi achieved the qualifying ... Cricket
Ruthless Aussies decimate BangladeshCOLOMBO, SEPT. 19. Would it be the `left hook' that would send down the opponent reeling to the canvas or could the `right uppercut' do the damage. The possibilities of the knockout punch were endless. The match-up between Australia and ... Lara to miss Indian tour COLOMBO, SEPT. 19. Ace West Indian batsman Brian Lara will miss the tour of India, beginning on October first week, due to illness. The Trinidadian left-hander reported sick after his century against Kenya in the ongoing ICC Champion's Trophy ... No challenge for Dalmiya KOLKATA, SEPT. 19. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will have a new secretary in Kerala's S. Karunakaran Nair. And the senior selection committee too will see a new chairman in Karnataka's Brijesh Patel. And as expected Jagmohan ... Other Stories
Golf Mukesh, Feroz stay ahead COIMBATORE, SEPT. 19. The joint leaders in the Cotton City open were whittled down to two from the overnight three. Mukesh Kumar and Feroz Ali stayed in the lead with cards of two under 70 for the day while Shiv Prakash dropped out from the ... Racing : Motor Six foreigners in MRF Formule Mondiale meet CHENNAI, SEPT. 19. Six foreign drivers will compete in the MRF-Formule Mondiale Championship to be held at the MRF-Danny's karting track, here, over the weekend. Briefing the press on Wednesday, Mr. Nazir Hoosein, President, Motorsports ... Tennis India looks down the barrel ADELAIDE, SEPT. 19.Strong gusts of wind and a driving rain greeted you as you stepped out of Adelaide airport on Wednesday night to join the queue for taxis. Shivering in the wintry chill, you suddenly thought of a glorious sunny October day in ...
Sania stuns RushmiHYDERABAD, SEPT. 19. Like the fall of a majestic tree, an ailing Rushmi Chakravarthi capitulated to the young and upcoming Sania Mirza 3-6, 1-6, in the GVK-ITF women's circuit quarterfinals at the Lal Bahadur Stadium tennis complex here on ... Sanaa goes down to Pichittra NEW DELHI, SEPT. 19. She was too young to assert herself as the No.1. The top-seeded Sanaa Bhambri looked to be getting her winning touch, but lost focus in going down 6-7 (7-9), 1-6 to Pichittra Thongdadh in the quarterfinals of the ONGC ITF ... Other Stories
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