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Cricket McKenzie, Boucher keep Proteas afloat NOTTINGHAM, AUG. 16. Neil McKenzie and Mark Boucher batted all afternoon in a century stand for the sixth wicket at Trent Bridge on Saturday as they tried to keep South Africa in the third Test. England's attack showed how much it was missing ... Domestic tourneys losing glow as stars stay away Another edition of the Buchi Babu tournament gets underway in Chennai on Sunday, which will be followed by the Moin-ud-Dowla Trophy. These tournaments, now we also have the KSCA competition, have so much importance since they arrive at the ... Other Stories
Tennis Sonal wins title NEW DELHI, AUG. 16. Sonal Phadke defeated the third-seeded Michelle Snyman of South Africa 6-4, 6-2 to clinch the title in the $10,000 ITF women's circuit tennis tournament in Lagos, Nigeria, on Saturday. The 21-year-old Sonal, seeded four, had ... Hockey India slips again at the end AMSTERDAN, AUG. 16. There cannot be anything more melancholic, even tragic, for India for the way it succumbed to the pressure from the Netherlands after leading 3-0 with only eight minutes or so left for the final hooter in the Champions Trophy ... Badminton
Chetan, Trupti take honoursBANGALORE, AUG. 16.The second seed, Chetan Anand of Petroleum Sports Promotion Board fought off match fatigue to post a convincing 15-11, 9-15, 15-11 win over the unseeded J.B.S. Vidyadhar of Railways in the men's singles final of the Canara Bank ... Billiards & Snooker Anuja pockets title MUMBAI, AUG. 16. The marathon back-to-back matches en route to the final seem to have affected top seed Vidya Pillai. The National champion met a tame end against Anuja Thakur in the most important match of the D-Link sixth All-India ladies ... Chess
Asian women's meet from todayKOZHIKODE, AUG. 16. They fly planes. They discover new things. They write poetry. They lift weights. They head corporate houses. They play soccer. They do surgeries. Ladies play chess too. And at least one of them a pretty woman called ... The even tussle continues MAINZ, AUG. 16. Viswanathan Anand rebounded from a deficit for the second time to draw level at 2-2 against Judit Polgar of Hungary in the Chess Classic rapid chess here on Friday. Both players won with the black pieces on Friday. Anand missed ... Golf Feroz Ali lifts title COIMBATORE, AUG. 16. Feroz Ali shook off all challengers in the Cotton City Open golf tournament. After having played himself into a winning position on the penultimate day with a four-stroke cushion, the Kolkota professional played with a lot of ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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