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Cricket
Badrinath, Radhakrishnan hog the limelight
CHENNAI, AUG. 10.Jolly Rovers' S. Badrinath, bowling off-spin, claimed six wickets against Globe Trotters and U.R. Radhakrishnan of UFCC (T. Nagar) notched up a century at the expense of SPIC on the opening day of the seventh round in the ...
Warne at centre of another controversy
SYDNEY, AUG. 10. Three years after admitting he made lewd telephone calls to a British nurse, banned cricketer Shane Warne is at the centre of another controversy over similar calls to a South African woman. Warne is seeking legal advice after ...


Tennis
Williams sisters don't play enough: Navratilova
LOS ANGELES, AUG. 10. For Martina Navratilova, the often-injured, often-absent Williams sisters don't have much staying power. The 46-year-old legend, who is still going strong in doubles three decades after she began her career, said, ``even ...
Roddick meets Nalbandian
MONTREAL, AUG. 10. Andy Roddick will meet 2002 Wimbledon runner-up David Nalbandian in the final of the Canada Masters tennis tournament, a hard-court tuneup for the U.S. Open. Roddick beat Wimbledon champion Roger Federer 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(3) on ...
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    Hockey
    Veterans say Champions Trophy tougher than Olympics or World Cup
    MUMBAI, AUG. 10. The Champions Trophy hockey championship is considered to be field hockey's biggest event, bigger than the Olympic Games or World Cup because competition is restricted to an elite group of six teams, but is it the toughest test ...
    Finishing third will be enough for me: Pak. coach
    LAHORE, AUG. 10. With tough competition on the cards for the top slot in the Champions Trophy commencing next week, Pakistan hockey coach Tahir Zaman is eyeing the third slot in the six-team competition. ``I have a realistic approach and ...


    Athletics
    Usha seeks revamp of award guidelines
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, AUG. 10. P.T. Usha, during her illustrious career lasting a little over two decades, has been the winner of many prestigious honours including the Arjuna Award in 1983 and the Padma Shri in 1984. But now, if the much ...
    'Give 'em all the exposure'
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, AUG. 10. The poor results at the three National domestic circuits and the Federation Cup notwithstanding, P.T. Usha, who anchored Indian athletics for long, is of the opinion that the sport still has a bright future in the ...
    Disappointing show by Anju
    NEW DELHI, AUG. 10. Anju George put up a disappointing performance in the IAAF Golden League meet at Berlin on Sunday evening, ending up 10th with a jump of 6.28 metres. In a field of 12, Anju could not proceed into the final round for the last ...


    Chess
    Maiden title for Viktor Bologan
    DORTMUND, AUG. 10. Viktor Bologan of Moldova opened a brand new chapter in his career by making a final round draw against World classical chess champion Vladimir Kramnik to win the Sparkassen Chess Meeting at the Dortmund Theatre on ...
    Gold for Sai Srinivas, silver for Abhijit and bronze for India
    NEW DELHI, AUG. 10.Dasari Sai Srinivas claimed a gold medal and Abhijit Gupta snatched a silver while helping India to the team bronze in the World Youth (under-16) Chess Olympiad which concluded at Denili, Turkey, on Sunday. Hungary won the ...


    Sports : General
    Alok triumphs over Advani
    NEW DELHI, AUG. 10.Former National champion Alok Kumar triumphed over the reigning master, Pankaj Advani, in a battle of nerves which stretched to 12 frames, and won the S. Chand-NSCI all-India invitational snooker tournament here on ...


    Swimming
    Mir improves own meet mark
    KOLKATA, AUG. 10.Akbar Ali Mir of Eastern Railway warmed up for the upcoming National meet with a record-breaking performance in the opening day of the four-day 44th all-India inter-Railway aquatics championship at the Subhas Sarobar Complex here ...
    Nine bag two gold medals each
    CHENNAI, AUG. 10.A. Md. Tabrez Khan of NLC, Sai Dharsan (Marina), N. Venkateswaran (League), J.T. Yugesh Kumar (GAC) , P.K. Roshan (League) in boys and S. Nithya (NLC), M. Ragavi (GAC), S. Vilashini (GAC) and P. Divya Chellam in girls bagged two ...



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