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Badminton
Gopi Chand proves his mettle
BANGALORE, JUNE 21.Pullela Gopi Chand once again demonstrated the big gulf that exists between him and the rest in the Indian badminton. The 2001 All England champion, rose to his heights to demolish the Nationals champion Abhinn Shyam Gupta at ...


Chess
Unas surprises Poobesh
KOCHI, JUNE 21. His 20-year experience came in handy for local coach K.A.Unas at the 14th Cusat Open all-India Fide-rated chess tournament here on Friday evening. The 34-year-old 42nd seed, who had a stunning run in recent rapid events here, ...


Cricket
Sri Lanka meets Pakistan in Champions opener
JUNE 21. The host Sri Lanka will play Pakistan in the opening match of the ICC Champions Trophy in September. The International Cricket Council announced a revised version of the tournament schedule on Thursday, with the opening game — a ...


Football
Brazilian magic spells England's doom
SHIZUOKA (JAPAN), JUNE 21. Rivaldo kept up his incredible record of a goal in every game and Ronaldinho caught David Seaman off his line with a dipping 30-metre freekick as 10-man Brazil came from behind to knock England out of the World Cup with ...
Ballack's header sends Germany into last four
ULSAN, (SOUTH KOREA) JUNE 21 Germany did just enough to beat the United States 1-0 on Friday and advance to the World Cup semifinals, but had goalkeeper Oliver Kahn to thank for a string of first half saves. Michael Ballack scored a 39th ...
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    Tennis
    Masters title for Radhika
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 21. Radhika Tulpule rose to the occasion to assert her class and credentials. She beat the unbeatable Sheethal Goutham 6-2, 6-4 in the final of the ITF women's Masters tennis event, to pocket five WTA points and 37,840 ...

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