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Asian Games
Indian women's team bags silver
BUSAN, OCT. 2. India experienced both joy and despair in equal measure in the shooting competitions of the 14th Asian Games at the Changwon international range on Wednesday. But then, the euphoria caused by the success of the women's 10m air ...
Heart-warming display by India
BUSAN, OCT. 2.Any endeavour to quantify the quality of hockey on view in the men's hockey competition at the Asian Games in a simplistic expression will be a Herculean task. While the home team, Korea, in quest of regaining the gold, hammered the ...
India seventh overall
BUSAN, OCT. 2. India was placed in the seventh position in the overall medals tally as it picked up a bronze, besides the silver in shooting, from the rowing competitions at the Nakdong river course on Wednesday. India now has a haul of 1 gold, 1 ...
Chinese women's team retains title
BUSAN, OCT. 2. China won a second gold as it retained the women's team title in the gymnastics competitions of the 14th Asian Games at the Sajik gymnasium on Wednesday. This also marked a clean sweep of the team titles by the Chinese, having won ...
Other Stories

  • Li Maosheng sets world record
  • Kosuke Kitajima sets the pool ablaze
  • Comedy of errors
  • Indians have an easy time
  • India loses to China
  • Medal Tally


    Chess
    Prasad, Lanka Ravi struggle
    JALANDHAR, OCT. 2.Opting for safety-first methods and the path of non-violence, contenders on six leading boards, including the first four, agreed for quick draws in the ninth round in the National `B' chess championship here on Wednesday. ...


    Cricket
    Sir Richards holds sway
    BANGALORE, OCT. 2.His aura never fades. Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards held sway at the Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Wednesday. And it was apt. It was on this hallowed turf that Richards made his debut in the first Test against India in ...
    Dillon hoping for an encore against India
    BANGALORE, OCT. 2. Mervyn Dillon, the West Indies spearhead, is hoping for an encore against India. Last May, the lanky speedster captured 23 wickets at home and helped West Indies defeat India 2-1 in the Test series. And as the Carribeans ...
    Pakistan faces a stern test
    COLOMBO, OCT. 2. As if facing the world's No. 1 team Australia wasn't daunting enough, an inexperienced and patched-together Pakistan line-up can't even count on home turf advantage in a series it is supposed to be hosting. The three-Test ...
    Other Stories

  • Shri Vasudeva Das, Naveen score centuries


    Football
    Haryana moves up
    KOLKATA, OCT. 2.Haryana, perhaps, did not bargain for a place in the semifinals of the second under-19 girls' National football championship played at Diphu (Assam). Despite losing its concluding group E league match to Assam by a solitary goal ...

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