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Chess
Arun Prasad stuns Magesh Chandran
NAGPUR, OCT. 25. Arun Prasad took the spotlight away from joint leader Abhijeet Gupta when he sent top-seeded P. Magesh Chandran tumbling to his third defeat in the National junior chess championship on Friday. In what was the last 10th-round ...
Goa to host World juniors
KOZHIKODE, OCT. 25.After the success of the chess World Cup in Hyderabad, it's now Goa's turn to host big time chess. The World junior championships for boys and girls will be held at Panaji in Goa from December 8 to 21. The All India Chess ...


Cricket
Scintillating century by Khanolkar
PUNE, OCT 25Shreyas Khanolkar and Kulamani Parida symbolise the depth of Indian cricketing talent which the West Indies has to contend with, on what has been a humbling experience so far in this land of free-spirited batsmen and canny ...
South Africa 61 for one
POTCHEFSTROOM (South Africa) Oct.25 South Africa reached 61 for one wicket at the close Friday in reply to Bangladesh's 215 at North West Stadium in the second of two Tests between the two countries. South Africa won the first Test by an ...
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Ratra falls from grace
MUMBAI, OCT. 25. For Ajay Ratra the fall from the dizzy heights of representing the nation to a virtual non-entity has been rather swift. Less than six months ago his fledgling career received a boost, scoring a Test-saving century against the ...
Other Stories

  • Innings win for Andhra
  • Karnataka restrict TN


    Football
    Bengal manages to beat Assam
    IMPHAL, OCT. 25.Bengal could at best be mediocre beating its modest group A league opponent Assam 2-1 in the opening quarterfinal league match of the 58th National football championship for the LG Santosh Trophy here at the Main Stadium, Khuman ...


    Racing : Motor
    Chandok gearing up for next year
    CHENNAI, OCT. 25. After a fairly successful season in England, Karun Chandok is in gear again for next year's competition, putting in hard work at the Croft Circuit in Yorkshire for two days with F-3 front-runner Carlin Motorsport. The ...


    Sports : General
  • SAI suspends Sunita's coach


    Tennis
    Ghouse cruises into final
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. When he serves big, Mustafa Ghouse does look a big player. The 22-year-old former national grasscourt champion played big and cruised into the DSCL National hardcourt tennis championship final with a 7-5, 6-4 victory over the ...

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