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Athletics Vilas, Bindu emerge fastest SIRSI, DEC. 9. Vilas Neelgund of DYSS and Bangalore Sports Club's Bindu Rani emerged the fastest sprinters and also bagged the individual championship in the under-20 category in the Karnataka State junior athletic meet, which concluded here on ... Chess
Hawsa humbles KhasanoveaPANAJI, DEC. 9. With all the focus on Koneru Humpy, younger sister Chandra Hawsa quietly went about her business as she destroyed eighth-seeded Russian Woman International Master Eimira Khasanovea. In what was a stunning example of a ... Cricket
Greatbatch, a man who left a markNAPIER, DEC. 9. He for sure cannot be `batched' among the `greats', but left his `mark' on the World Cup, as one of the finest entertainers. Thundering down the track to the likes of Malcolm Marshall, Curtly Ambrose, and Allan Donald, and ...
Naik keeps Indian hopes aliveCHENNAI, DEC. 9. A change in strategy and approach paid dividends for the Indian cricket team. With two defeats from two encounters, India desperately needed a win against Sri Lanka to survive. It achieved this in style with a five-wicket verdict ... Other Stories
Football Tollygunge Agragami holds Churchill Brothers KOLKATA, DEC. 9. Tollygunge Agragami failed to make use of the home advantage as it managed to hold a slothful Churchill Brothers 1-1 in its fifth round match of the Oil PSU seventh National Football League here at the Salt Lake Stadium on ... Kerala enters final THRISSUR, DEC. 9. A gallant Madras University went down with its guns blazing as Kerala squeezed out a 3-2 win to enter the final of the 63rd Peerless all-India inter-university football tournament at Corporation stadium here on Monday. Kerala ... Hockey FIH approves two rule changes CHENNAI, DEC. 9. The FIH Executive Board has approved two rules changes, proposed by the Hockey Rules Board (HRB), at its meetings which took place this week in Perth, Australia. Formally, these changes are Mandatory Experimental Rules and ... Three more countries join FIH CHENNAI, DEC. 9. Brazil, the Dominican Republic and Turkey joined as new members of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) at its Congress in Perth last week. FIH Hon Secretary General, Peter Cohen said, "the FIH now has 114 national ... Squash
Willstrop is World junior championCHENNAI, DEC. 9.England's James Willstrop is the new World junior men's squash champion and he could not have reached this milestone in a more spectacular fashion. Dominance is one thing but to leave an opponent begging for mercy quite ... Tennis
Sania has an easy first roundNEW DELHI, DEC. 9. Sania Mirza thrashed Thassha Vittayaviroj of Thailand 7-5, 6-1 in the first round of the GAIL Asian junior tennis championship at the DLTA Complex here on Monday. The 16-year-old second seed played a delightful all-round ... Table Tennis Sanil Shetty lifts boys' title SIRSA, DEC. 9. Maharashtra's Sanil Shetty overcame pre-tournament favourite L. Sachin of the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB) Academy in straight games and won the boys' title at the National Sub-junior table tennis championship here on ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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