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Chess
Creditable win for Indian men
BLED, NOV. 1. Russia, without the services of the former world champions Garry Kasparov and Alexander Khalifman, was able to inflict a huge 3.5-0.5 defeat on overnight leader Bosnia-Herzegovina and wrest a big lead at the end of the sixth round ...


Cricket
Chanderpaul, Samuels send Indians on leather hunt
KOLKATA, NOV. 1. The desire to excel on Indian soil was a dream Shivnarine Chanderpaul had lived for years. He watched Indian movies at home and played Hindi songs in his car but could never pick up the language. He was, however, proud of his ...
Other Stories

  • Close finish on the cards
  • First away hundred for Chanderpaul
  • Another spinner could have helped
  • My best knock overseas: Chanderpaul
  • An evening of glitter and controversy


    Football
    Kerala subdues Services, enters final
    IMPHAL, NOV. 1. Defending champion Kerala put up an outstanding show in getting the better of a determined Services 3-2 in the semifinals of the 58th National football championship for the LG Santosh Trophy here at the Main Stadium in the Khuman ...


    Squash
    Ghosal takes title
    CHENNAI, NOV. 1. Promising Saurav Ghosal did not disappoint. The top-seeded Tamil Nadu player, who has earned laurels abroad, kept his tryst with triumph, winning the under-19 title in an energy-sapping final against Gaurav Nandrajog of Delhi on ...


    Tennis
    Maiden title for Ivanov
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 1. The professional tennis circuit is a tough grind. You need to have supreme fitness, irrespective of the level of tournament, be it a $10,000 meet or a Grand Slam, fitness is the key to success. Pavel Ivanov exemplified the ...
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  • Double for Madura


    Table Tennis
    Jitendar, Bhanusree clinch title
    VIJAYAWADA, NOV. 1. G. Jitendar and N. Bhanusree clinched the men's and women's crowns in the Stag inter-district and Andhra Pradesh State table tennis championships, which concluded at the Vijayawada Club here on Friday. Jitendar subdued ...

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