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Asian Games
Games' popularity increasing: Al-Sabah
BUSAN, SEPT. 26. The participation for the first time of all the 44 nations affiliated to the Olympic Council of Asia at the coming 14th Asian Games is itself proof of the growing popularity of the event, the OCA president, Sheik Ahmad Al Fahad ...
Indians settling down
BUSAN, SEPT. 26.The first batch of the Indian contingent, which flew in here from New Delhi, have slowly started to settled down and prepare themselves for the competitions in the various disciplines forming part of the 14th Asian Games. A ...
Busan is ready, and waiting
BUSAN, SEPT. 26. The signs are quite encouraging. There is a sincere attempt by the officials and the volunteers of the BAGOC to put everyone here for the 14th Asian Games starting on Sunday, at ease. In fact, the very gesture of not overlooking ...
Other Stories

  • Samsung's MVP award for Indian athletes
  • Govt. finally clears a male lifter


    Chess
    Only 12 places, over 200 in line
    JALANDHAR, SEPT. 26. The uncertainty over the participation of nine Railway players in the National `B' chess championship ended here on Wednesday evening with the All India Chess Federation (AICF) allowing them to represent their respective ...
    Muralidharan continues to lead
    TUTICORIN, SEPT. 26. Top seed M.B. Muralidharan of Kerala continued to be in the lead with six points at the end of the seventh round of the FIDE-rated open chess tournament for Dr. P.R. Sundaravadivelu Trophy sponsored by SPIC Central Sports ...


    Cricket
    High voltage semifinal in the offing
    COLOMBO, SEPT. 26. There is an air of expectation everywhere, and also an undercurrent of tension as old rivals are set to join battle again. All roads in Colombo will lead to the Premadasa Stadium on Friday, when Australia meets host Sri Lanka ...
    Other Stories

  • Kirti Azad to miss selection meet
  • Kallis aggregates highest for this calendar year


    Football
    Haryana qualifies
    KOLKATA, SEPT. 26. Haryana moved into the four-team group E quarterfinal league on Thursday in the second under-19 girls' National football championship being played at the Karbi Anglong District Sports Association ground at Diphu in ...


    Tennis
    Bengal players make merry
    KOLKATA, SEPT. 26. Bengal players made merry on the final day sweeping all but one title in the Nike Junior tour's East Zone round here at the DKS Sports Complex on Thursday. Local boy and top seeded Karan Dhillon proved too strong for Chennai ...
    Other Stories

  • Martin in quarterfinals
  • Sree Ram shocks Ankesh


    Bridge
    16 teams in fray for PSPB inter-unit tourney
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 26. The 23rd edition of the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board inter-unit bridge tournament will be staged at the Bowring Institute here from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1. The tournament to be conducted in three sections — the teams ...

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