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Athletics
Deepak sinks another National mark
THRISSUR, SEPT. 15. For all those who feared that this meet would sink into mediocrity, Deepak Kumar Singh had an answer. Not once, but thrice. With three National records. Very thoughtfully, the organisers had fixed the 200m breaststroke final ...


Chess
Shetty still in lead
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 15. Rahul Shetty dismissed tailender Himanshu Kumar with expected ease and retained the lead after the ninth round of the Rajiv Gandhi international rating chess tournament at the Russian Centre here on Sunday. Shetty now has ...


Cricket
McGrath & Co. make it a no-contest
COLOMBO, SEPT. 15. You can picture the tall and mean Glenn McGrath, with his thin, long, bony features, as one of those ruthless rangers from the Wild West, galloping on horseback, taking firm aim, and shooting to kill. Glenn McGrath, that ...
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  • Kaif's commitment and consistency to the fore
  • Kaif, Andy Flower rewrite records


    Football
    It's a Bhutia show
    NEW DELHI, SEPT 15. If you thought his first goal was an aberration, he slotted in one more, missed another and then did not get another chance to rectify....Baichung Bhutia looked an entertaining player all the way as India beat Uzbekistan 2-0 ...


    Golf
    Bhalotia's team clinches Pro-Am title
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 15. Kolkata-based pro Indrajit Bhalotia helped his team of amateurs, Y.B. Ko, Ravi Katari and K.S. Son, to clinch the Hyundai Pro-Am, which marked the final day of the Hyundai Open 2002, the sixth leg of the Hero Honda Indian Golf ...


    Tennis
    ITF tourney second leg from today
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 15. To the traditionalist, this could be the pyjama version of tennis, what with the grass gone, the game glowing and basking in artificial light. Not so, if one were to talk to S.P. Misra. The dapper Davis Cupper is all for it. ...
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  • Sania propels India to fifth spot


    Volleyball
    Indian juniors enter semifinals
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 15. India defeated Chinese Taipei 25-20, 25-19, 25-23 in the quarterfinals of the Asian volleyball championship for junior men being played in Tehran. It meets China in the semifinals on Monday. According to a press release from ...


    Archery
    Shivnath, Keiziegunuo corner glory
    HYDERABAD, SEPT. 15. Shivnath Nagesia of Andhra Pradesh and Keiziegunuo Thenunuo of Jharkhand won the men's and women's individual titles respectively in the Olympic round of the 23rd Senior National archery championships which concluded at the ...

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