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Asian Games
Beenamol, Bahadur Singh strike gold
BUSAN, OCT. 8. This looks like developing into an Indian athletics fairytale. Six medals in one day, with two gold medals to go as the icing, was something beyond anyone's imagination and expectations. But that is how it turned out for India on ...
Dhanraj & Co. will aim to set record straight
BUSAN, OCT. 8. The whole aspect of competition in men's hockey at the Asian Games has acquired an iridescent note of expectancy with yet another contest scheduled between India and Pakistan on Thursday in the semifinals. Coming as it does after ...
Other Stories

  • India cries foul
  • Paes advances easily
  • No change in overall position
  • Tang sets new world mark
  • Praprut takes gold, bronze for Sethi
  • Poor performance by Indians


    Chess
    Harika emerges champion
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 8. Despite a five-way tie, the element of excitement was missing as 11-year-old Harika Dronvalli easily defended the National junior girls' chess title at the Babu Samaj Kendra hall here on Tuesday. This morning, three other ...
    Anand exudes confidence
    HYDERABAD, OCT. 8. This is a `battle' with a big difference where you are not sure of who your opponent will be. But everybody will be fully armed to fire the first salvo the moment one is spotted. Hard fought duels are on cards when the best of ...


    Cricket
    Confident India takes on West Indies from today
    MUMBAI, OCT. 8. Quirk of fate has robbed the leading light of world cricket from giving a bright spark to the only international series of the season that will grip India's aficionados for nearly seven weeks. It seems totally odd that an ...
    Other Stories

  • India-West Indies at Wankhede
  • Historic occasion for Hooper


    Football
    Imphal to host Santosh Trophy
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 8. The 58th Senior National football championship for the Santosh Trophy will be held at Imphal, Manipur, from October 17 to November 5. Aiming to attract a bigger crowd and take the sport to the grassroots level, the All India ...


    Golf
    Warm welcome for Shiv Kapur
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 8. The Asian Games golf champion, Shiv Kapur, who arrived here on Monday night after his conquest in Busan, South Korea, was warmly greeted by his family and a few officials of from the Indian Golf Union (IGU). Sadly, there was ...

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