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Chess
PSCB, Tamil Nadu retain titles
NAGPUR, JUNE 8. Sandipan Chanda signed off in great style, winning all his nine matches, to complete Petroleum Sports Control Board's successful campaign for a record sixth straight triumph in the National team chess championship here on ...
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  • Sangeetha wins


    Cricket
    Parthiv Patel surprise inclusion
    KOLKATA, JUNE 8. The senior National selection committee on Saturday named India under-19 captain and wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel of Gujarat in the Indian Test squad and overlooked Javagal Srinath for the limited overs triangular series beginning ...
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  • Achrekar, Patil honoured


    Football
    Olic, Rapaic leave Italians gaping
    IBARAKI (JAPAN), JUNE 8. Ivica Olic and Milan Rapaic scored second-half goals on Saturday as Croatia came from behind to beat Italy 2-1, reviving its chances of advancing to the second round of the World Cup. Olic slipped behind three Italian ...
    Brazil eases past China with goals from four Rs
    SEOGWIPO (SOUTH KOREA), JUNE 8. With goals from Roberto Carlos, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho and Ronaldo, Brazil defeated China 4-0 on Saturday in Group C, virtually eliminating the Asians from the World Cup finals. The four Rs were too much for China. ...
    From Owen, an English toast
    SAPORRO, JUNE 8.When Sven-Goren Eriksson, England's Swedish Manager, pulled off Michael Owenlate late in the game at the Saporro Dome on Friday, the Argentines must have breathed a welcome sigh of relief. By now they surely hate the sight of ...
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  • Russians have a fight on hand against the Japanese
  • Nomvethe's goal shows Slovenia the exit


    Hockey
    Goal-difference takes India to final
    MELBOURNE, JUNE 8.India is in the final. And that happened despite losing to Australia by the odd goal in three in a pulsating match that should have gone India's way in the quadrangular hockey tournament at the Victory Hockey Centre here on ...


    Tennis
    Serena wins the Sister Act at Roland Garros
    PARIS, June 8. Serena Williams made the most of her older sister's shaky serve and beat Venus 7-5, 6-3 on Saturday to win the French Open in their second sibling Grand Slam final in nine months. Serena won seven straight games at one juncture ...
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