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Cricket
TVS Salve Challenger series begins today
BANGALORE, SEPT. 9. The TVS Salve Challenger one-day series tournament commences at the Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Wednesday. The day and night matches will pit the nation's top players in a three-way clash as Sourav Ganguly's India Seniors, ...
Chemplast is champion again
HYDERABAD, SEPT. 9. It was the day of the Lord Ganesh idol immersion in the City. And the parade of the Cricket Association of Bengal batsmen at Gymkhana Grounds while chasing a modest target of 210 in 50 overs was similar to the procession on ...
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  • England improves official Test rating
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  • Englishmen have learnt to be positive
  • Hameed helps Pakistan hammer Bangladesh


    Tennis
    Sai has the measure of Sheetal again
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 9. Sai Jayalakshmy and Sheetal Goutham, the two seasoned pros on the women's circuit, re-enacted the drama that marked their clash at Delhi and the verdict was once again in favour of Sai, who won 3-6, 6-0, 6-4 and moved into the ...
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  • Seven players for Asian championship


    Hockey
    Asia Cup: Muneer Sait is Tournament Director
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 9. Former Olympian and goalkeeper, Muneer Sait, has been nominated as the Tournament Director by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) for the forthcoming Asia Cup to be held at Kuala Lumpur from September 21 to 28. South ...
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  • Media comes under the IHF microscope


    Athletics
    Anju gets additional assistance
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 9. Anju B. George, who won the country's first ever medal at the World athletics championships in Paris recently, has been granted an additional financial assistance of Rs. 1.79 lakhs by the Union Sports Ministry for ...


    Chess
    Kramnik getting ready for Leko match
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 9. World classical chess champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia has said in a press release that he is preparing for the match against Hungarian challenger Peter Leko, with the negotiations for the game entering the final ...


    Golf
    Impressive field for The Hindu Open
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 9. One of the oldest professional golf tournaments in the country, The Hindu Open, tees off with an impressive field at the Cosmo-TNGF course on Wednesday. Into its third decade, the Rs.7 lakh tournament will be played on ...


    Racing : Horse
    Hong Kong racecourse in Guinness Records
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 9. The Hong Kong Jockey Club is the latest addition to the world of Guinness Records. It is to do with its famed Sha Tin racecourse but has nothing to do with either the track or the horses. A few days ago, a 70.4m long by 8m ...
    Good Neighbour Policy gets TAI backing
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 9. The Turf Authorities of India has joined seven other affiliates of the Asian Racing Federation viz: the Australian Racing Board, Hong Kong Jockey Club, Japan Racing Association, The Korea Racing Association, New Zealand ...


    Boxing
    Khemanand displays his class
    BANGALORE, SEPT. 9. Khemanand Belwal, one of the country's most promising boxers, showed his class in the light flyweight section of the senior Nationals opening round which commenced at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Tuesday. Khemanand, ...


    Volleyball
    India loses to Japan
    TIANJIN, SEPT. 9. India, which had a fantastic run in group matches including a victory over defending champion South Korea, surprisingly went down to Japan 22-25, 21-25, 25-23, 21-25 in the quarterfinals of the 12th Asian men's volleyball ...


    Bridge
    Western Railway in lead
    KOLKATA, SEPT. 9. The 26th All India Railway bridge championship commenced here today at the premises of Officers' Club, South Eastern Railway with nine representative teams in the fray. At the end of second round of matches, Western Railway, ...



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