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Athletics
Relay gold saves India the blushes
COLOMBO, AUG. 12. India avoided the dubious distinction of ending up without a gold for the first time, thanks to a scratch women's longer relay combination. The men's 1600m team added a silver to the tally as the 14th Asian athletics ...


Badminton
A below par performance, indeed
BANGALORE, AUG. 12. They went with high hopes of winning at least a bronze in the team event and two gold in the individual contests, but the Indian shuttlers had to settle for a solitary bronze, courtesy Aparna Popat in the women's singles, at ...


Chess
Humpy played in England just to prove a point: Ashok
KOZHIKODE, AUG. 12.A player breaking down after a bad game is not an entirely unusual sight at a chess venue, especially when the player happens to be a little girl. But nobody has yet seen World junior champion Koneru Humpy crying after a game ...


Cricket
India thwarts England's designs
NOTTINGHAM, AUG. 12. The baby of the team faced the brunt of hostile pace for a good part of almost seven hours of compelling cricket and took his country to safe waters. Technically Parthiv Patel will have to wait for another eight months ...
Other Stories

  • White-Hoggard partnership, the best for ninth wicket
  • Gibbs shines in South Africa's win
  • Team announcement put off
  • BCCI to take tough stand


    Football
    India back on soccer map: Constantine
    KOLKATA, AUG. 12. Stephen Constantine, the English coach who shepherd the Indian football team to the title in the six-nation contest at Vietnam on Saturday, feels the feat has put the "country back on the soccer map, at least in Asia". With ...
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  • New-look Indian Bank downs TPT
  • Velappan, Dasmunshi to be honoured


    Sports : General
    Sport Digest
    FOOTBALL: SEOUL: Dutch first division soccer club Feyenoord Rotterdam will sign South Korean World Cup star Song Chong-gug for the 2002-2007 seasons, his South Korean club said. Feyenoord has agreed to pay $2.5 million to acquire ...
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  • Former TT champion Sivaraman dead

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