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Wet weather dampens Kiwis' plansVISAKHAPATNAM, SEPT. 26. It can be especially frustrating for a visiting side when the tour gets off to a wet start. More so for the New Zealand team, which is in the country on a rather short Test tour. The Kiwi think-tank has banked heavily ... Sponsor asks England not to tour Zimbabwe LONDON, SEPT. 26.England has been urged to cancel its tour of Zimbabwe a year from now by its sponsor, the mobile phone company Vodafone because the regime in that strife-torn country is so reviled. There is a suggestion that failure to comply ... Hart excited at playing in India VISAKHAPATNAM, SEPT. 26. It is a big tour for Robert Garry Hart, the younger brother of the former Kiwi left-arm spinner Matthew. The 28-year-old has been picked as the main wicket-keeper on this tour and he said he is all excited about the ... Other Stories
Tennis Hockey India scripts an incredible win KUALA LUMPUR, SEPT. 26. India is in the final. And will clash again with Pakistan for the Asia Cup on Sunday. Fascinating as the fact is, it dawned amidst the dramatic final moments at Bukit Jalil here on Friday. India recovered from a 0-1 ... FIH president to attend Afro-Asian Games KUALA LUMPUR, SEPT. 26. Ms. Els van Breda Vriesmann, President, International Hockey Federation (FIH), has agreed to be present during the final stages of the Afro-Asian Games at Hyderabad. Ms. Els is expected to reach Hyderabad on October 27 and ... Football
East Bengal enters finalKOLKATA, SEPT. 26.Kingfisher East Bengal progressed to the final of the prestigious 109th IFA Shield beating local opponent Officer's Choice Ever-Ready 2-0 in the second semifinal played under lights here at the Salt Lake Stadium on ... Billiards & Snooker Merzy, Heena register victories MUMBAI, SEPT. 26. Merzy Screwala and Heena Khandelwala won their second round matches in the evening session in the Rs. 6.5 lakh prize money Rexello Castors-sponsored P.J. Hindu Gymkhana open snooker tournament here on Friday. It was the day ... Chess Too young for the prize? LUCKNOW, SEPT. 26. Can an organiser choose the winner of an age-group prize or is it automatically decided by the points scored by a player? To put it differently, is a winner decided on the basis of points scored by him or his age? The answers ... Humpy leads Indian challenge SAHARANPUR, SEPT. 26. After the chess-mess at the Piloo Mody International rating tournament at Lucknow, the caravan has now come to this small town. Seldom has an open chess event in the country attracted over 400 entries. If the Saharanpur ... Parsvnath International Open from Oct. 2 NEW DELHI, SEPT. 26. Come October and Delhi will witness the country's biggest open chess spectacle of the year. When the inaugural edition of the Parsvnath International Open chess tournament commences here on October 2, some of the best ... Archery
Gurucharan wins a thrillerAMRITSAR, SEPT. 26.Gurukul-bred Satyadev Prasad had hardly settled down after taking out the favourite, Tarundeep Rai, when Gurucharan Besra firmly stood in his way, in the second National Ranking prize money archery tournament here on ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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