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Asian Games
Busan's hour of reckoning has arrived
BUSAN, SEPT. 28.The much-awaited hour is almost here, finally. And as Busan anxiously awaits the new dawn of the 14th Asian Games to be put on the boards on Sunday with all the attendant pomp and gaiety, this celebration of friendship, diversity ...
Testing time ahead for Indian contingents
BUSAN, SEPT. 28.Four years after having returned from Bangkok with a haul of 35 medals, including seven gold, and placed overall in the ninth position, Indian sport is certain to face biggest test in recent times as the stage is now set for the ...
Indian flag unfurled
BUSAN, SEPT. 28.The Indian tricolour was formally unfurled at the Asian Games Village at a simple ceremony here on Saturday evening. Around 30 Indian athletes and officials led by the Chef-de-Mission, Mr. Jagdish Tytler and the Deputy ...
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  • Asiad to herald a new era
  • Indian tennis team departs after delay
  • Indian volleyball team leaves for Busan


    Chess
    Abhijeet, Rohit hold their heads high
    JALANDHAR, SEPT. 28. School boys Abhijeet Gupta and G. Rohit made their presence felt amidst men by contributing significantly to the sequence of incredible results in the third round of the National `B' chess championship at the PAP Complex here ...
    Other Stories

  • Four share lead


    Cricket
    A humdinger of a final on cards
    COLOMBO, SEPT. 28.Self belief is quite the key ingredient in any success recipe. And if the Indians bucked the odds to register that remarkable `come-from-behind' victory in the NatWest final, and notched up a `believe-it-or-not' win over South ...
    An unexpected hero in Aravinda
    I never expected Australia to go down without a fight. For a side that takes pride in its performances, this was a tame surrender. There should be plenty of soul searching in the Australian camp, after this particular defeat. The side needs to ...
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  • Lanka has the statistical edge
  • ICC meeting tomorrow


    Tennis
    Somdev bags title
    MUMBAI, SEPT 28: Karan Rastogi appeared to be winding down for the weekend, instead of tuning up his game for the big occasion in the International Tennis Federation Junior Circuit's Mumbai leg. Rival Somdev Dev-Varman displayed the tennis ...

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