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Chess
Indian women stun Germany
BLED, NOV. 8. The Indian men played out another safe 2-2 draw against higher-rated France as Surya Sekhar Ganguly reached a personal milestone in the 12th round of the 35th Chess Olympiad at the Sports Hall here on Thursday. India's 2-2 result ...
Grandmaster Ganguly
BLED, NOV. 8. Surya Sekhar Ganguly made a quick draw with the white pieces against GM Josif Dorfman of France to complete his third and final Grandmaster norm in the 12th round of the 35th Chess Olympiad here on Thursday. The most stable player ...


Cricket
Injured list a cause for concern for both sides
NAGPUR, NOV. 8. It was a strange happening. You could buy tickets at the Vidarbha Cricket Association stadium for the second one-day International between India and the West Indies a day before the event. Even though the organisers later put ...
England redeems itself well
BRISBANE, NOV. 8.As they surveyed the debris of their disastrous first day, England's players decided they must spend the second in damage limitation and to a large extent they were successful. They found a tighter bowling line, captured the ...
Other Stories

  • South Africa checks Sri Lanka
  • No extended TV technology at World Cup
  • Ranji Trophy matches from today
  • LOIs at Nagpur


    Squash
    A chance for youngsters
    MUMBAI, NOV 8. Leading Indian juniors, including national champion Joshna Chinappa, have confirmed participation in the Rs.2, 25,000 prize money Complan Junior Squash Open 2002, sponsored by Heinz India Private Limited, to be held from November ...


    Tennis
    A Vinod-Ajay summit clash
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 8. It will be an all-Indian final, thanks to the enterprising play of Vinod Sridhar as he humbled the second-seeded Juraj Hasko of Slovakia 6-4, 6-3 in the semifinals of the MTNL $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament at the DLTA ...
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  • Sania in semifinals
  • Decent show by Abhay Prakash
  • Tata Open: Wild card for Paes


    Bridge
    CV Rao's, Bimal's teams in lead
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 8. The Rs. 4.62 lakh PHD-GPI bridge tournament began with 70 teams from all over the country. There was great enthusiasm as the timing was ideal in view of the National championship round the corner - it served as a dress ...

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