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Asian Games
Demoralising exit for Indian teams
BUSAN, OCT. 4.The world-beaters they once were, Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes never got the chance for their much awaited get-together at the Geumjeong stadium courts on Friday. For much before the expected joint entry by the former World No.1 ...
India draws with Korea
BUSAN, OCT. 4. Inspired and impressive but not immaculately tuned at the finish, India almost reached the threshold of a triumph against Korea to take the top spot in Pool A of the Asian Games men's hockey competition here. But at the end of the ...
India begins campaign in style
BUSAN, OCT. 4. India, on the lookout for its fourth successive gold, began its campaign on a bright note in the kabaddi competitions of the 14th Asian Games at Tongmyong University stadium on Friday. The Indians had it easy in both the matches ...
Chinese domination continues
BUSAN, OCT. 4.Yu Cheng broke the Asian 1,500-meter record, Wu Peng beat the Asian mark in the men's 400 medley and Xu Yanwei won her fourth gold medal on Friday in the Asian Games pool. The wins helped increase China's domination in the pool ...
Other Stories

  • Qamar enters boxing quarterfinals
  • South Korea downs Malaysia
  • Dismal show by Indians
  • Verma disappointed
  • Medal Tally
  • Doha will have 33 disciplines
  • India bags bronze
  • Bobby caught unawares
  • Manan Chandra posts fine victory


    Chess
    Young knights giving sleepless nights for past kings
    JALANDHAR, OCT. 4. Colts galloping past thoroughbreds and appearing well-placed to cross the finish-line ahead of some of the pre-event favourites is a rare sight. But in domestic chess, several young knights are busy proving to the past rulers ...


    Cricket
    Mongia carves out gritty century
    BANGALORE, OCT. 4.Grit is a recent addition to Indian cricket's armoury. And grit was writ large over Dinesh Mongia's unbeaten 101 at the Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Friday. Mongia's century helped his captain Mohammed Kaif declare the Board ...
    Other Stories

  • Sri Lankan selectors pick six speedsters
  • Iqbal and Latif inspire middle-order revival


    Football
    Mohun Bagan confident
    KOLKATA, OCT. 4. National Football League champion Mohun Bagan is all keyed up to face the Maldives premier club Valencia in the Zone II second round qualifier for the Asian Football Confederation's inaugural Champions League, at home on ...

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