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Karamjeet Kaur vaults to new highNEW DELHI, SEPT. 7. The Asian Games certainties and hopefuls could not raise expectations beyond that was available the past few months even as someone who was not in contention for a place in the Busan-bound team went through her ... Chess It's Harika vs. Eesha PUNE, SEPT. 7. Battle lines for the title-clash are clearly drawn in the National women's chess championship here. After the 10th and penultimate round here on Saturday, second seed Dronavalli Harika and local favourite Eesha Karavade have each ... Cricket
Another Dravid Act, at The Oval this timeLONDON, SEPT.7. No wonder, the moniker, `The Wall' suits Rahul Dravid so well. He was the bastion England failed to crack on a day when India's first innings drifted in different ways in pursuit of crossing the immediate target of 315, and ... Pakistan, Australia share trophy as rain ruins final NAIROBI, SEPT. 7. Pakistan and Australia were forced to share the PSO Tri-Nations Trophy Saturday when rain ruined the one-day international tournament's final. Australia, chasing a revised target of 210 off 42 overs, was 67 for one off 9.3 ... BCCI sets Monday as deadline NEW DELHI, SEPT. 7.The suspense over the impasse involving the Indian players, the Board and the International Cricket Council continues. The Board on Saturday lobbed the ball back into the court of the players by asking them to sign the ICC ... Other Stories
Football China drubs India ABU DHABI, SEPT. 7.India began its campaign in the 10th Asian Under-17 football championship disastrously, losing to China 1-4 here on Saturday. Lanky striker Mao Jianqing dominated the match with two goals even as China lived upto its ... Golf Mukesh claims top honours CHENNAI, SEPT .7. It is an irony of sport that quite often streaks of excellence kill one of its essential crowd-pleasing ingredients - seat edge climactic drama. But that is not reason enough to argue against excellence. In the event, who can ... Hockey Will it be a Dutch invasion or a German conquest? COLOGNE, SEPT. 7. Eventful. No other appropriate epithet can be searched to portray what passed through the week in the Champions Trophy hockey men's competition at the picturesque Rot Weiss Stadium. As the 24th edition enters the recess of ... Racing : Motor Naren faces mechanical problems OBIHIRO (JAPAN), SEPT. 7.V.R. Naren Kumar's maiden year in the Asia Pacific Rally Championship has been an obstacle race of a very different kind. While the bespectacled Coimbatorean has climbed over and crawled under barriers and squeezed ... Tennis Another sisters showdown NEW YORK, SEPT. 7. The U.S. Open title will stay in the Williams family. Serena and older sister Venus won their semifinals on Friday, setting up their third straight meeting in a Grand Slam final and fourth in the last five. Serena, the 1999 ...
Bopanna bags second singles titleCHENNAI, SEPT. 7.The serves were booming from Rohan Bopanna's racquet. That was not the problem. The problem lay in the numerous unforced errors he kept committing from the backcourt. But the smart player that he is, the top seed and the highest ... Other Stories
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