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Cricket
Aussies keen to keep the momentum going
PUNE, NOV. 2.Sunshine for the better part on Sunday was like a stroke of luck for the Black Caps. That was the first good thing that happened to them in Pune where they have been temporary residents for three days. The second event of the day was ...
Bracken on song
** Nathan Bracken has now claimed a wicket in his very first over on three occasions in this series. He also seems to be improving his strike-rate with every match. He had Virender Sehwag off the third ball at Gwalior; then Kiwi Chris Nevin - 2nd ...
Indian bowling was a let-down
The Indian bowling was not seen in good light during the Mumbai match of the TVS ODI Tri-series. On a pitch where the ball turned and jumped from the very beginning, the Indian spinners bowled too short, and allowed the Australian batsmen score ...


Tennis
Sai Jayalakshmy beaten
NEW DELHI, NOV. 2. The top-seeded Sai Jayalakshmy lost to the fourth-seeded Franziska Etzel of Germany 7-6, 6-7, 3-6 in the semifinals of the second $10,000 ITF women's circuit tennis tournament in Lagos, Nigeria. The 574th ranked Sai, who had ...


Football
Kingfisher East Bengal retains super league title
KOLKATA, NOV. 2.Kingfisher East Bengal retained the Calcutta Football League's Super Division title effecting a 6-5 `sudden death' on arch-rival Mohun Bagan in the championship play-off here at the Salt Lake Stadium on Sunday. This was the 29th ...
Indians need international exposure: Vijayan
NEW DELHI, NOV. 2 Veteran Indian football star I.M.Vijayan, who has announced his retirement from international soccer after the finals of Afro-Asian Games, said there is an urgent need for the team to get more international exposure, the lack of ...


Chess
Anand breezes into semifinals
BASTIA (FRANCE), NOV. 2.Moving with the newly-gained confidence from the world rapid chess title, Viswanathan Anand scored an easy-looking 1.5-0.5 victory over Joel Lautier of France to enter the semifinals of the 7th Corsica Masters Rapid chess ...
Anand, king of knock out game: Danailov
BASTIA, NOV. 2. "How is it possible for one person to win so many tournaments?" asked International Master Silvio of Bulgaria who is manager of World champion Ruslan Ponomariov and trainer of Veselin Topalov at the same time. Viswanathan Anand is ...
Prasad finishes fourth
BASTIA (FRANCE), NOV. 2.Former national champion D.V.Prasad of Indian Oil, Bangalore finished fourth in the Rohde Open chess tournament at Sautron in France on Sunday. Prasad, an International Master looking forward to making grandmaster norms ...
Sai Nirupama claims title
THALAMBUR, NOV. 2Ten out of ten. That is how K. Sai Nirupama of Andhra won the National under-7 girls title in the Vel's Srinivasa College of Engineering & Technology 17th National boys & girls chess championship when the tenth round concluded on ...


Racing : Horse
Pressure mounts on BTC
BANGALORE, NOV. 2.Barring one, all the other members of the Karnataka Trainers Association today stayed away from first entries, stepping up the pressure on the Bangalore Turf Club ahead of tomorrow evening's crucial meeting with the Stewards. ...


Racing : Motor
Third title for Kremer
RAYONG (THAILAND), NOV. 2.Team MRF Tyres' Armin Kremer bagged his third Asia Pacific Group N (production cars) title of the season at the Rally of Thailand, which concluded here on Sunday. Piloting a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo7, the German, a former ...


Sports : General
Sapunov wins men's top honours
CHENNAI, NOV. 2. Unlike in 1996, the weather gods were merciful this time and the 12th Asian triathlon championship was conducted in ideal conditions at the INS Adyar Naval base. The Navy rose to the occasion and the Police did a tremendous job ...



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