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Asian Games
India has a few problems to sort out
BUSAN, OCT. 1. With the momentum slowly picking up, the atmosphere in and around the Gangseo Sports Complex that houses the Asian Games venues for field hockey, fencing, archery and badminton is worth mentioning in detail. Many believe that the ...
Ri Song-hui deals a blow to Chinese' supremacy
BUSAN, OCT. 1.North Korean Ri Song-hui struck a mortal blow to the Chinese pride and their aspirations of making a clean sweep in women's weightlifting as she cornered the gold in the 53kg category at the Pukyong National University gymnasium on ...
Yasin-Raft duo clinches gold
BUSAN, OCT.1 In what proved to be a historic day for Indian sport, the Yasin Merchant & Rafat Habib pair, representing the country in snooker doubles, defied all odds by overcoming the top seeds Malaysia in the quarterfinal and then the Hong Kong ...
China keeps men's team gold
BUSAN, OCT. 1. China expectedly retained the men's gymnastics team gold as it won over South Korea by a comfortable two-point margin at the Sajik gymnasium on Tuesday. The winner totalled 228.825 points over the six segments of the ...
Other Stories

  • Ritwik keeps India's hopes alive in squash
  • Medals Tally


    Chess
    Birthday boy Prathmesh gives Lanka Ravi the brush-off
    JALANDHAR, OCT. 1. A fretting and fuming Lanka Ravi presented a disappointing picture after running out of time in the key seventh round battle against birthday-boy Prathmesh Mokal. The seasoned International Master was far from graceful in ...


    Cricket
    Lara's absence a big blow: Hooper
    BANGALORE, OCT. 1. West Indies skipper Carl Hooper admitted that his team would have a `tough' series against India. The Windies arrived here on Tuesday afternoon from Colombo on their 54-day Indian tour and will open their campaign with a ...
    Team comes first, not individuals: Wright
    COLOMBO, OCT. 1.He had a flight to catch in the afternoon, he walked down to the lobby at the Taj Samudra, kit bag slung over his shoulder, ready to check out. Yet he had a word to keep and John Wright had not forgotten it. The India cricket ...
    Other Stories

  • Leicestershire targets Sehwag
  • World Cup contracts panel formed
  • Milestones for Tendulkar, Bucknor
  • Australia-Pakistan series live on ESPN Star Sports
  • Indians jelling as a unit
  • Indians had the better of finals

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