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Sehwag, Ganguly make it a no contestColombo, Sept. 22. Cricketing tales and careers are often strung together on slender threads. It was here in July 2001 that Virender Sehwag, opening the innings, had conjured a match-winning hundred, dismissing the Kiwi bowling with shots of ... Other Stories
Football Indian team leaves for Asian Games NEW DELHI, SEPT 22. A place in the quarterfinals of the Asian Games football tournament is the goal set for the Busan-bound Indian team, which leaves for the Korean city an hour past midnight on Sunday. Should the team make it to the top eight, ... An encore for Mohun Bagan KOLKATA, SEPT. 22. The Indian champion club Mohun Bagan lived up to the promise of an encore as it swamped the Sri Lankan visitor Saunders FC 5-1 on a rain-drenched Sunday afternoon in the return match of the Zone II first round qualifier of the ... Racing : Motor
India takes top four slotsCHENNAI, SEPT. 22.Indians took the top four slots in the Asian Zone National Karting Cup, the feature event of the MRF-MAI Formule Mondiale Championship 2002 opening round at the MRF-Danny's Karting Circuit, here, on Sunday. Bangalore's ... Sports : General C'wealth Games medallists honoured NEW DELHI, SEPT. 22.Sahara India felicitated the medallists of the Manchester Commonwealth Games at a function organised here late on Saturday evening. The Council Director of Sahara and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai did the honours by ... Tennis
Sania speeds away to clinical triumphHYDERABAD, SEPT. 22. It took India's and Hyderabad's Sania Mirza all of three quarters of an hour to pack off Akgul Amanmuradova 6-1, 6-2 in the final of the GVK-ITF women's circuit tournament at the Lal Bahadur Stadium tennis complex here on ... Aussies sweep and the question mark looms larger for India ADELAIDE, SEPT.22.When eras end in the world of sport, they generally tend to slip stealthily into history like a seasoned burglar quietly departing with his loot; rarely do they announce their own demise loudly. Even veteran observers of the ... Serena lifts Princess Cup TOKYO, SEPT. 22. World No. 1 Serena Williams recovered from an error-strewn first set on Sunday to beat third seed Kim Clijsters 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the final of the Toyota Princess Cup and win her seventh WTA tour title of the year. The ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Business | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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