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Chess
Chinese women regain lead
BLED, NOV. 9. China regained the lead in the women's section after playing out a 1.5-1.5 draw with Ukraine in the 13th round of the 35th Chess Olympiad at the Sports Hall here on Friday. China did not field the World women's champion Zhu Chen, ...


Cricket
Indians wilt under Gayle force
NAGPUR, NOV. 9.Some sweeping reforms were effected by a devoted bureaucrat here recently, changing the face of this city, transforming it into a modern and vibrant place. Perhaps, Indian cricket could do with a similar change in attitude. Fresh ...
Ganguly quickest to amass 8,000 runs
** Sourav Ganguly (78) when on 34, became the third Indian (after Sachin Tendulkar 11544 runs and M. Azharuddin 9378) and the ninth overall to reach 8000 runs in LOIs. By reaching this landmark in his 208th match and 200th innings, he ...
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    Golf
    Vijay Singh advises Indian pros to be patient
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 9.On his third visit to India, golf's `practice junkie' Vijay Singh, who has amazingly moved to number three on the USPGA Tour's all-time money leaders, advised Indian pros to build a solid foundation before aspiring to join the ...


    Tennis
    Vinod Sridhar cruises to maiden ITF title
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 9. He had done the hard work in the earlier rounds, and Vinod Sridhar had to just jog towards the finish, as he won his maiden international title in the MTNL $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament at the DLTA Complex here on ...


    Bridge
    Pankaj Mehta's team in lead
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 9.With only two of the ten rounds remain to be played there was a scramble among the leading teams to finish within the first eight places in the PHD-GPI bridge tournament here today. Pankaj Mehta's team from Moradabad, having a ...

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