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Hussain hauled England out of the depthsLONDON, JULY 29. In the last four years Nasser Hussain has left an indelible mark on the England Test team. Hussain took charge after defeat in Australia and an early ejection from the 1999 World Cup made Alec Stewart's position untenable and ... Other Stories
Tennis Navdeep bags doubles title NEW DELHI, JULY 29. Navdeep Singh, in partnership with Christopher Letcher of Australia, won the doubles title in the group `III' ITF junior tennis tournament in Cairo, Egypt, last week. The top-seeded Indo-Aussie combination beat Omar Khalil ... Bopanna-Qureshi pair in last eight NEW DELHI, JULY 29. The top-seeded Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi of Pakistan defeated wild card entrants Mark Dietrich and Ogidi Obi of the U.S. 6-4, 6-3 to move into the doubles quarterfinals of the $25,000 Challenger tennis tournament ... Other Stories
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Naunidh Singh hurdles to a new recordHYDERABAD JULY 29. Naunidh Singh of BSF created a new meet record in the men's 110 metres hurdles, while in the decathlon, both the gold medallist Kulwinder Singh of Army and silver medallist Vinod P.J. of Jharkhand broke the old meet mark on the ... Geetha's day out HYDERABAD, JULY 29. From an obscure village girl to a gold medallist in her maiden Federation Cup athletic meet, it has been a pleasant story for Geetha from Marteru in West Godavari. Geetha, who won the 400m gold at the GMC Balayogi Stadium ... Badminton Chess Anand, Kramnik and Leko start favourites DORTMUND, JULY 29. The third most important chess tournament of the annual calendar is expected to have a three-way fight for the top spot between Vladimir Kramnik of Russia, Viswanathan Anand and rising star Peter Leko of Hungary. If Anand ... Fine win for Abhijit EDINBURGH (SCOTLAND), JULY 29. Grandmaster Abhijit Kunte scored a fine victory over local favourite GM Jonathan Rowson to move to joint second spot after the seventh round of the Smith and Willamson British chess championship here. Grandmaster ... Golf Garcia-Mickelson duo wins SAN DIEGO (USA), JULY 29. Sergio Garcia sank a 20-foot eagle putt on the 16th hole as he and teammate Phil Mickelson posted a 3 and 1 match play victory over Tiger Woods and Ernie Els in the Battle of the Bridges. After Els hit his second shot ... Racing : Horse
A Serenade that will turn punters AlliesBANGALORE, JULY 29. Just when her detractors were beginning to brand her as an under-achiever, Allies Serenade has kicked them in their teeth. The got-abroad daughter of Allied Forces-Rahy's Serenade has scored an important propaganda point. She ... Swimming Good outing for the Indians BANGALORE, JULY 29. If one goes by the national standards, the World Swimming Championship at Barcelona produced a couple of good efforts by Indian swimmers. The most notable being Shikha Tandon's 58.32s in the first leg of the 4x100m relay. ... Shooting Government support for Rathore NEW DELHI, JULY 29. Commonwealth Games gold medallist Major Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore has been sanctioned Rs. 7.5 lakhs by the Union Government to train abroad and compete in the forthcoming World Cup in Italy and the World Shotgun Championship ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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