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Chess
Ram Prakash, Kidambi in lead
KOLKATA, SEPT. 1. As the battle for honours intensified, the top position got narrower in the third WBCA FIDE rated chess tournament at the end of the seventh round on Sunday at the Khudiram Indoor Hall here. Ram Prakash of Uttar Pradesh and ...


Cricket
'Rayudu's feat exceptional'
LONDON, SEPT. 1.The ebony-hued young Indian, dressed in faded denim and a protective jumper, was shy and tongue-tied when met by a handful of reporters. Ambati Rayudu had just finished a round of shopping at the Oxford Street and taken a stroll ...
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  • Dalmiya urges players to respond positively


    Hockey
    India scripts another sob story
    COLOGNE, SEPT.1. Predictable for its unpredictability, the Champions Trophy competition on Sunday coursed through a route that can at best be described as getting curiouser and curiouser. While India pressed the Germans hard but lost in the final ...
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  • Chinese women are the champs


    Sports : General
    Does England bring the best out of India?
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 1.Will Sourav Ganguly and his men complete a come-from-behind Test series triumph ? With Sachin Tendulkar set to reach his century of Tests, every follower of Indian sports will only wish that the result of the Oval Test brings ...


    Tennis
    Hewitt slugs it out against Blake
    NEW YORK, SEPT. 1.James Blake did what he could to wash away the ill will directed at Lleyton Hewitt by some spectators during a riveting U.S. Open rematch. Blake had a tougher time withstanding the defending champion's relentless play. His ...
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  • Field wide open
  • Megha Vakharia wins a double crown


    Table Tennis
    Zhang wins title
    SINGAPORE, SEPT. 1.World No. 2 Zhang Yining of China swept past opponents in the semifinal and final rounds of the elite women's table tennis World Cup in Singapore on Sunday to claim the championship for the second year in a row. In the ...

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