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Asian Games
China picks up gold amidst controversy
BUSAN, OCT. 11. Tears of joy and anguish mingled as China swept itself to its first ever gold medal finish in women's hockey at the Asian Games here this afternoon. The Chinese celebrations were toned down by the genuine agony of the Koreans, ...
Frontline's consistency holds the key for India
BUSAN, OCT. 11. The repeat scenario of the Bangkok 1998 final involving India and Korea on Saturday perhaps underlines the unaltered power equations in the Asian Games. But as the teams get ready for the combat to conquer the gold and a berth ...
Gopi Chand in quarterfinals
BUSAN, OCT. 11. India No. 1 and former all-England champion P. Gopi Chand made short work of Boonsak Ponsana of Thailand 17-15, 15-6 and advanced into the men's quarterfinals of the badmintion events of the 14th Asian Games at the Gangseo indoor ...
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  • Medal Tally
  • North Korean women take gold
  • India in fifth spot


    Chess
    Sasikiran stuns Anand
    HYDERABAD, OCT. 11. He may have struggled to find words to describe his fabulous win over defending champion, Viswanathan Anand. But, that was quite understandable as Krishnan Sasikiran achieved that stunning feat in his very first encounter ...
    Sahu, Gokhale maintain lead
    AHMEDABAD, OCT. 11. International Masters (IM) Shekhar Sahu and Jayant Gokhale of Bharat Petroleum continued to maintain their joint lead with 4.5 points after fifth round in the Centurion Bank and Sports Club of Gujarat International Rating ...


    Cricket
    India forces Windies to follow on
    MUMBAI, OCT. 11. The West Indies batsmen got the first taste of things to come in the course of the next fortnight during which they will play two more Test matches. They may be hopelessly placed by the time they travel to the Eastern part of ...
    Zaheer's career-best effort
    ** Pedro Collins' duck was his ninth in 21 innings (14 Tests). This gives him a frequency percentage of 42.85, the worst by any West Indian batsman with at least four ducks in his career. His teammate Merv Dillon (21 ducks in 50 innings) has the ...
    Uphill task for the Windies
    It was a pathetic batting display by the West Indians in the first innings. There was absolutely no application from the frontline batsmen, and the visitors, now face an uphill battle for survival in the Mumbai Test. There was some turn for the ...
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