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Athletics Sunita Rani stripped of medals BUSAN, OCT. 16.Indian long-distance runner Sunita Rani was stripped of her Asian Games medals on Wednesday after failing to pass doping tests, the organising committee said. Rani had tested positive for Nandrolone, a steroid which assists ... Badminton National meet for deaf BANGALORE, OCT. 16. When it comes to sport, the deaf have a strong affinity for badminton. Rajeev Bagga, who dominated the Indian scene a decade ago, was deaf player who won the National open title and World deaf Championship title. There are ... Chess
Anand, Humpy in last fourHYDERABAD, OCT. 16.Defending champion Viswanathan Anand and Koneru Humpy came out of the venue smiling to the delight of the fans after they booked their berths into the semifinals of the second World Cup in Ramoji Film City here today. Anand, ... Rahul Shetty clinches title AHMEDABAD, OCT. 16. International Master (IM) Rahul Shetty of Indian Airlines today lifted the Centurion Bank chess trophy with 13.5 (5.5) points, defeating former Gujarat Master Mayur Patel in the 15th and final round of the Centurion bank and ... Cricket
Where has that Caribbean pride gone?CHENNAI, OCT. 16. The maroon cap and countless memories. Of those famous conquests on the cricketing arena, those awesome bunch of stroke makers, those fearsome pack of fast bowlers, those magnificent group of athletes. They are now distant ... India has the upper hand, should wrap up the series If form is any pointer, the Indians should wrap up the series in Chennai. And they shouldn't encounter too many problems while accomplishing the job. The point is this West Indian side appears ill equipped to handle quality spin. Technically, ...
Death of a glorious dreamCHENNAI, OCT. 16.To people whose memories do not stretch far back in time, the picture of contrast that Chepauk presented on Wednesday morning might have been predictable. There were the West Indian cricketers at nets on one side of the ... BCCI to review itinerary in Gujarat MUMBAI, OCT. 16. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is likely to look afresh at staging three one-day internationals, all in a week's time, in Gujarat in November. The Board allotted the one-day internationals to the cricket ... Other Stories
Football Santosh Trophy kicks off today IMPHAL, OCT. 16.Host Manipur takes on Himachal Pradesh in the inaugural match of the 58th National football championship, for the LG Santosh Trophy, beginning here on Thursday. A record 32 teams are participating in the 20-day championships ... Sports : General Tennis Table Tennis Bengal, Maharashtra do well INDORE, OCT. 16. Anirban Roy Chowdhary of Bengal played five matches in a span of five hours and qualified for the main draw of both the boys junior and sub-junior categories, in the Central India National ranking table tennis championship at ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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