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Cricket Oh! What an opportunity missed What an opportunity missed by India. Despite the Aussies displaying their usual fighting qualities, it was a match that was lost by India. On the field, India put down so many catches, that I almost lost count. You just cannot afford to be so ... India plans to take part in tri-series KOLKATA, NOV.19 India is planning to take part in a triangular cricket series, also featuring arch rival Pakistan and Australia, to be held in Europe before the Champions Trophy next year. Cricket Board president Jagmohan Dalmiya said the ... Kokje called for suspect action RAJKOT, NOV. 19. India under-19 offspinner Amal Kokje was called for chucking by former international umpire V.K. Ramaswamy on day two of the three day match against Sri Lanka `A' at the Race Course Ground here on Wednesday. Supervising ... New Zealand women's team arrives MUMBAI, NOV. 19. The `White Ferns' are here. The New Zealand women's cricket team flew into India for a series featuring a Test and five one-dayers. Captained by Wellington's Maia Lewis and coached by Mike Shrimpton, the squad will be preparing ... Tennis
Vinod Sridhar sails past OgorodovDEHRA DUN, NOV. 19. Bright sunshine after a spell of bleak weather put the smiles on many a face in the Doon valley. Sporting a big smile for a different reason was Vinod Sridhar as he beat the eighth-seeded Oleg Ogorodov of Uzbekistan in the ... Hockey Punjab Police toils to hold BPCL NEW DELHI, NOV. 19. Punjab Police had to work hard to earn a 2-2 draw with Bharat Petroleum in a pool `A' super league match of the Nehru hockey tournament at the Shivaji Stadium here on Wednesday. In pool `B', Indian Airlines opened its ... Football Mahindra wins Super Cup KOLKATA, NOV. 19. Mahindra United lifted the Super Cup and assumed the unofficial status of `champion of champions' defeating Kingfisher East Bengal 5-4 in a penalty shootout at the Salt Lake Stadium here on Wednesday. The Mumbai giant ... Badminton Saina, Anand do India proud CHENNAI, NOV. 19. Promising juniors Saina Nehwal and Anand Pawar did India proud by winning the girls and boys' singles titles respectively in the Orlova Czech junior international badminton championship held in Lutyne in the Czech republic ... Billiards & Snooker
Hong Moh upsets SitwalaHYDERABAD, NOV. 19. Loon Hong Moh of Malaysia created the biggest upset of the day getting the better of fourth-seeded Dhruv Sitwala 150-65, 151-67, 121-151, 68-151, 150-110 even as David Causier of England continued his march towards the ... Chess
Humpy wins in styleKOZHIKODE, NOV. 19.Sixteen-year-old Koneru Humpy won the Oilum 30th National women's `A' chess championship in great style at the Chess India Complex on Wednesday. Not only she did it with a round to spare, but she did it with an astonishing 15.5 ... Boxing
Indians get off to a rousing startHISAR (HARYANA), NOV. 19.World pinweight champion M.C. Mary Kom gave a rousing start to India's campaign though pitted against a promising North Korean, Choe Vn Sun, in the 2nd Asian women's boxing championship at the Mahabir Stadium here on ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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