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Athletics
New Delhi to host World half-marathon
MONTE CARLO, NOV. 18. New Delhi will host the 2004 World half marathon championship. India's bid was approved by the Executive Council of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) on Saturday over that of Poland which had ...


Chess
Good display by Indians
IRAKLIO (GREECE), NOV. 18. The rising power of Indian chess is reflected in the World Youth chess Festival incorporating the World Individual championships in the categories of under-10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 separately for boys and girls. In ...
Madras women retain crown with round to spare
MADURAI, NOV. 18. Madras University retained the women's title with a round to spare in the All-India inter-University chess tournament, conducted by Madurai Kamaraj University, here on Monday. Madras crushed PT. Ravishankar Shukla, Raipur, 4-0 ...


Cricket
Gayle guides Windies to victory
BARODA, NOV. 18. The Jamaican pair, one of whom scored his third century in four matches, proved too good for India as the West Indies won the fifth match of the TVS Cup. Chris Gayle has made it a habit of turning matches around for the West ...
Ganguly rested; Sodhi and Sarandeep back
VADODARA, NOV. 18. Sourav Ganguly has been rested for the remaining two one-dayers and Rahul Dravid will lead the side in the matches to be played at Jodhpur (Nov. 21) and Vijayawada (Nov. 24). Allrounder Reetinder Singh Sodhi and off-spinner ...
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    Hockey
    Dhanraj nominated for 'FIH Player of the Year' Award
    CHENNAI, NOV. 18. Ace striker Dhanraj Pillay is among the 12 players nominated for the FIH men's `Player of the Year' awards for 2002. India has two more nominations in the section for `Young Players of the Year.' The 34-year-old Dhanraj ...


    Tennis
    Schalken confirms Tata Open entry
    CHENNAI, NOV. 18. The No. 1 Dutch player Sjeng Schalken, who has won seven ATP singles and six ATP doubles titles, has confirmed his participation for the 2003 Tata Open scheduled to be held at the SDAT-Nungambakkam Tennis Stadium here from ...


    Shooting
    Deepali, Sindhu take golds
    BANGALORE, NOV. 18. Deepali Deshpande charted fresh avenues, while U. Sindhu reiterated her potential. And the duo's gold medals in the 50m rifle prone events for women were the highlights on a day of preliminary rounds in the National shooting ...

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