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Chess
Kramnik demands that he be reinstated in FIDE list
BLED, OCT. 30. World classical chess champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia has, in an open letter to FIDE on Tuesday, asked the organisation to follow its own FIDE Handbook and reinstate him (Kramnik) in the FIDE top-100 players rating list from ...
Indian women ambush Azerbaijan
BLED, OCT. 30.Indian women's team led by the Subbaraman sisters, Vijayalakshmi and Meenakshi scored a clinical 3-0 sweep against Azerbaijan to win their third match and remain undefeated at the end of the fourth round in the 35th Chess Olympiad ...


Cricket
Bangar plays his part again
KOLKATA, OCT. 30. Sanjay Bangar remembered an old saying in cricket — watch the bowlers closely initially. And then it will be their turn to watch you. The West Indians had a close look at his batting potential as the Railwayman charted a ...
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    Football
    Tamil Nadu cries foul but Manipur moves ahead
    IMPHAL, OCT. 30. In a contest ruined by controversial umpiring and frayed tempers, host Manipur was saved by goal difference after a nine-man Tamil Nadu held it 2-2 in the concluding group D match on the final day of the quarterfinal league stage ...


    Squash
    Joshna enters final with consummate ease
    CHENNAI, OCT. 30. Champion, Joshna Chinappa of Tamil Nadu is on the threshold of another national title. In the final of the Under-19 girls' event of the National sub-junior-cum-junior squash championship on Thursday the Chennai schoolgirl will ...


    Tennis
    Easy for Bopanna, Harsh Mankad
    CHANDIGARH, OCT. 30. They are two of the best players we have at the moment, and it will be interesting when the top-seeded Rohan Bopanna meets Harsh Mankad in the semifinals of the $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament at the CLTA Complex ...


    Table Tennis
    Vignay, Bhavana take titles
    VIJAYAWADA, OCT. 30. P. Vignay Reddy and B. Bhavana clinched the cadet boys' and girls' singles titles respectively in the Stag inter-district and Andhra Pradesh State table tennis championships at the Vijayawada Club here on Wednesday. Both ...


    Bridge
    Indian Rlys. `B' to meet Agsar in final
    MUMBAI, OCT. 30. The splendid run of Mumbai's Arcelor ended in the semifinals of the Rs. 80,000 prize money Tolani National Masters Bridge Championship, but it can take solace from the fact that the team it lost to, Agsar Paints, Chennai, has in ...

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