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Badminton
Bahniman and Krishna Deka triumph
CHENNAI, JULY 7 Two top seeds from Assam both national champions, Bahniman Bora in the junior boys section and Krishna Deka Raja in the junior girls section kept their reputation intact in low key title-clashes on the final day of the Krishna ...


Chess
Unification match: India submits proposal
KOZHIKODE, JULY 7.India has submitted a proposal to conduct FIDE's unification match, provided Viswanathan Anand is included in the unification plan. Mr. P.T. Ummer Koya, FIDE vice-president and All India Chess Federation (AICF) secretary, made ...


Cricket
Sri Lanka humbles England
MANCHESTER, JULY 7. Their hum was as good as a roar. Unhappy and muted following their fourth straight loss at Edgbaston in Saturday, the Sri Lankans made a game of cricket spring to life from a smidgen of hope and humbled England by 23 runs for ...
A just reward for Ganguly's men
A place in the final is a just reward for Sourav Ganguly's men, who have played as a team. However, it is important that the Indians do not lose momentum. They will have to play the remaining league matches will all seriousness. Winning is a ...
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  • Vaas' tally against India touches fifty
  • Late start for umpire Orchard
  • South Africa scraps race quotas


    Racing : Motor
    Michael Schumacher proves again he is the best
    SILVERSTONE, (England), July 7. Michael Schumacher proved again he's the best in the damp as he won Sunday's British Grand Prix for his seventh victory of the season and the 60th of his record-breaking career. Starting from the No. 3 spot on ...
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  • Naren Kumar, Ramkumar duo wins rally


    Swimming
    Richa betters record
    NEW DELHI, JULY 7. Richa Mishra bettered an 18-year-old National record when she clocked one minute 05.85 seconds in the 100m butterfly event for women, during the selection trials for the Asian age group swimming championship here. The old ...
    Sub-junior National from July 10
    BANGALORE, JULY 7. The Maqintosh 19th sub junior National aquatic championship will be held at the Basavanagudi Aquatic Centre and the P.M. Swimming Centre here from July 10 to 13. The championship will feature 24 States including the Services ...


    Tennis
    Hewitt proves too hot for Nalbandian
    LONDON, JULY 7 David versus Goliath is the very stuff of sporting folklore. And this was indeed David versus Goliath _ as close to it as anything you might have seen in the world of sport in recent times. It's just that the script went wrong. ...
    Anna's misery continues
    WIMBLEDON, JULY 7. Anna Kournikova was a double loser on Saturday. Nearly two weeks after being eliminated in the opening round of singles, Kournikova and Chanda Rubin lost their semifinal doubles match to Serena and Venus Williams on Centre ...
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  • Navratilova warns of Williams supremacy
  • Japan pulls out of Fed Cup


    Table Tennis
    Vinodh takes men's title
    SIVAKASI, JULY 7.Fifth seed G. Vinodh won the men's title, defeating the sixth seed V. Abhinay 4-11, 11-7, 11-5, 11-5, 11-4 in the final of the Lovely Cards third Tamil Nadu State ranking table tennis tournament conducted by Virudhunagar District ...


    Rowing
    Services, Tamil Nadu make merry
    KOLKATA, JULY 7. Services continued its dominance in the men's seniors' section while Tamil Nadu proved its superiority in the sub-junior section as the two recorded a rich haul of golds in the finals of the seventh open sprint and fifth ...


    Shooting
    Indian juniors are off target
    LAHTI (FINLAND), JULY 7. They are good on paper. Maybe, we should say that they are good on paper targets, to take a little punch off the blow on them. The Indian junior pistol shooters, who had given so much of hope for the coaches and ...

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