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Athletics
Deepthi's tryst with history
KOZHIKODE, NOV. 21. At just past three this afternoon, the heavens opened, and soon the St. Joseph's College Ground resembled more of a swimming pool than a venue for track and field competitions. But, not even the rains could deny young Deepthi ...


Chess
Hari Krishna jumps into lead
IRAKLIO (GREECE), NOV. 21. Grandmaster Pentyala Hari Krishna jumped into the sole lead at the end of the seventh round in the under-18 section of the World chess championship, being held as part of the World Youth Chess Festival here. Ramya ...


Cricket
Dravid's men deliver when it matters most
JODHPUR, NOV. 21. The contest did not produce any heroics, yet, it was a conquest that created quite a few anxious moments for India before the task was achieved with three wickets and 22 balls to spare. The home team made heavy weather of a ...
Indians make heavy weather of chase
After a spate of high-scoring contests in the series, we finally witnessed a low scoring game, and it turned into a well-contested one too. An Indian win is good from the point of view of the series, since it keeps the interest alive. ...
Vaughan lifts English spirits
ADELAIDE, NOV. 21. An hour before the second Ashes Test was due to begin here on Thursday a wild rumour surged round the Oval. Michael Vaughan had twisted his knee in catching practice and declared himself unfit, Alec Stewart was to open, James ...


Football
Tollygunge Agragami records win
KOLKATA, NOV. 21. A spirited show of tactical brilliance helped Manaksia Tollygunge Agragami beat fancied Mahindra United 3-2 in a second round match of the Oil PSU VII National Football League here at the Salt Lake Stadium on Thursday. The ...


Golf
Mukesh Kumar keeps lead
KOLKATA, NOV. 21. India's leading professional Mukesh Kumar consolidated his lead carding a decent four-under 66 in the third round to aggregate 196 in the Royal Challenge Grand Prix golf here at the par-70 Tollygunge Club course on ...
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    Tennis
    Great action in store at Tata Open
    CHENNAI, NOV. 21. With the right mix of accomplished champions, up and coming young players and charismatic performers, the 2003 Tata Open tennis championship, which begins here on December 30, promises to be an exciting event. Entries of all ...


    Cycling
    Mahita's crowning moment
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 21.Mahita Mohan of Kerala taking part in a national championship for the first time lifted the gold straightaway by winning the 500 metres time trial for girls under-14 in the 56th senior, 31st junior and 19th sub-junior National ...

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