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Badminton
It's an all IOC affair
BANGALORE, JUNE 20.It will be an all IOC men's and women's singles finals at the 24th Petroleum Sports Control Board's inter-unit badminton championship at the Raheja— KBA Stadium here on Friday and the cast for the title round will feature ...


Chess
Seeds have a safe day
KOCHI, JUNE 20.Kozhikode's K. Ratnakaran, the top-seeded Asian junior bronze medallist, led the top pack of seeds safely into the second round of the 14th Cusat all-India open Fide-rated chess tournament, for the Bull Chess Products Trophy, at ...


Cricket
West Indies making rapid strides under Hooper
Watching the Brazilian football team, inspired by the two Rs — Ronaldo and Rivaldo, dazzling in the ongoing World Cup, got me really excited. The amount of joy the Latin American side provided to the viewers, through an extraordinary ...
Other Stories

  • BCCI to reduce number of Tests
  • Brown storms into record books
  • Confident Caribbeans take on Kiwis


    Football
    Brazil and England revive rivalry
    SHIZUOKA, JUNE 20.It's been called the World Cup for the minnows, but Brazil vs. England is strictly a battle of barracudas. With a host of newcomers making history in the final eight, England and Brazil will be reviving theirs on Friday in a ...
    Ronaldo plans to emulate his idol
    KOBE, JUNE 20.The `King of football' may have long retired but Pele's influence is the key reason why Ronaldo is rapidly returning to his role as the World's best player. As Brazil sweeps towards a record breaking fifth World Cup Ronaldo admits ...
    The standard has come down
    After the U.S. had beaten Mexico, its coach Bruce Arena came out fighting. He declared, ``There is no longer an established football world. The world of football is shrinking. Countries from all over the world can now compete with the so-called ...
    Other Stories

  • Invigorated England ready for the task
  • Controversial referees out of the final roster
  • Maradona more popular than Pele
  • It finally becomes a global tourney
  • Fatigue could play a key role in quarterfinals
  • 'Cool and sweet' Beckham — a superhit
  • Germany wary of U.S. underdogs
  • Showing their colours


    Sports : General
    Kapil dons a new role
    CHENNAI, JUNE 20.India's foremost all-rounder is in a new role. As the brand ambassador for the Max and Sony Entertainment Television (SET), the World Cup network. The network has acquired the exclusive cable and satellite rights for the World ...


    Swimming
    Sivaranjani hogs the limelight
    CHENNAI, JUNE 20.Even as he finished the race, Rehan Poncha spun around to look at the electronic board that displays the timings at the SDAT-Velachery Aquatic Complex. The Karnataka lad had, no doubt, won the Group I boys' 400m Individual ...


    Tennis
    Radhika beats Shruti in error-ridden contest
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 20. It was as bad as it could get. The two allowed their game to dip so much, that many an ardent Indian tennis fan would have switched off the television, in sheer disgust. For the handful gathered at the DLTA Complex, it was ...
    Other Stories

  • Sai wins doubles title
  • Safin made to sweat
  • Sania to play singles & doubles at Wimbledon

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