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Badminton It's painful but unavoidable: Gopi Chand HYDERABAD, FEB. 1.India's best-known shuttler, Pullela Gopi Chand, has pulled out of the prestigious All England badminton championship to commence in England from February 11. "It is a painful but unavoidable decision,'' he remarked. In an ... Basketball Tamil Nadu men extend lease on title HYDERABAD, FEB. 1 Tamil Nadu brought things under control quickly in the later part of the game to extend its lease on the Todd Trophy for the fourth year in a row with a flattering 86-57 win over Punjab, but the Railways could not do so and ... Cricket COUNTDOWN How the Cup was won: 1996 Sri Lanka defied history, odds and convention. Never before had a host country won the World Cup. Never before had a team chasing won the World Cup. Never before had a team which lost 20 of the 26 games since its inception in 1975, won the World ... Hockey Western men, Northern women emerge champions NEW DELHI, FEB 1. Former international Sandeep Kaur saved the defending champion from blushes, as she scored the lone goal of the match and helped Northern Railway lift the women's title in the all-India Railway hockey tournament at the Shivaji ... Sports : General Kerala girls keep record books busy BANGALORE, FEB. 1.Kerala girls scripted three new meet records in the 48th National School Games athletic championship at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Saturday. A.K. Saranya (under-19, 100m hurdles), V.S. Libiya (under-19, triple jump) ... Tennis Team assembles for Davis Cup tie NEW DELHI, FEB. 1 The captain of the Indian Davis Cup team, Ramesh Krishnan, and the players who have been donning the minor roles, assembled for the Davis Cup Asia-Oceania group `I' tie againt Japan, here on Saturday. Rohan Bopanna, Harsh ...
Tangphong triumphsNEW DELHI, FEB. 1 The top-seeded Montinee Tangphong of Thailand asserted her power game in beating the fourth-seeded Sanaa Bhambri 7-6 (7-3), 4-6, 6-3 in the girls final of the Oriental Bank of Commerce Grade-3 ITF junior tennis tournament at the ... Table Tennis Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat keep winning GULBARGA, FEB. 1. Host Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Delhi maintained their winning streak in the league matches on the second day of the National School Games table tennis at the Indoor Stadium of the Chandrasekhar Patil Stadium ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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