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Anand bounces back, Humpy's dream run continues
Hyderabad: After a shock defeat to compatriot K Sasikiran in the previous round, defending champion Viswanathan Anand bounced back into reckoning outwitting Rustamm Ksimdzhanov of Uzbekistan in the third round of the World Cup chess tournament on Saturday.

Gopichand bows out of Asian Games in quarter-final
Busan: The Indian challenge in badminton singles event of the 14th Asian Games came to an end with ace shuttler Pulella Gopichand bowing out in the men's quarter-final at the Gangseo Gymnasium on Saturday.

Indian players tried their best to win gold: Coach
Busan: Indian hockey coach Rajinder Singh fully backed his players despite the team's 3-4 title clash loss to South Korea in the Asian Games on Saturday saying they tried their best to win the gold.

Sunita Rani wins bronze medal in 5,000 metres
Busan: India's Sunita Rani won the bronze medal in the women's 5,000 metres at the Asian Games on Saturday.

India goes down 3-4 to Korea in Asiad hockey final
Busan: Defending champions India put up a spirited fight before going down 3-4 to hosts South Korea and settling for the silver medal in the 14th Asian Games on Saturday.

Cricket
No sympathy, we are looking at a clean sweep: Waugh
Sharjah: Australia's captain Steve Waugh promised not to show Pakistan any mercy after a massive innings victory inside two days in the second Test on Saturday.

Waqar blames inexperienced batting for stunning defeat
Sharjah: A humbled Pakistan captain Waqar Younis admitted that his team had played very poor cricket to be shot out for 59 and 53 in the second Test, which Australia won on Saturday by an innings and 198 runs.

Desert Ambush: Aussies thrash Pak inside 2 days
Sharjah: In an astonishing ‘desert ambush’, Australia on Saturday inflicted a humiliating innings and 198-run defeat on Pakistan in less than two days of the second cricket Test, blowing it away for 53 runs in the second innings.

Pakistan’s dubious feat in doomed Test at Sharjah
Bangalore: Pakistan was doomed to its lowest total in a Test when it was skittled out for a paltry 59 in the first innings of the second Test against Australia at Sharjah on the opening day (11.10.2002).

Harbhajan picks up five-wicket haul for 10th time
Bangalore: India coasted home to a comfortable innings and 112 runs victory shortly after lunch on the fourth day of the first Test at Mumbai on 12.10.2002, when West Indies collapsed like a heap of cards to be all out for 188 after being 91 for one overnight.

Harbhajan 'Turbanator' Singh lures Windies to doom
Bangalore: Nick named the famous turbanator – Harbhajan Singh who teased and tormented the mighty Australians when it toured India in 2000/01 has once again proved what a devastating bowler he could be on pitches helpful to him when he took seven West Indian wickets and with support at the other end from the experienced Anil Kumble, helped India to register an innings victory for the first time against the West Indies – probably the weakest side ever to tour India.

Ganguly surprised, didn't expect to win inside 4 days
Mumbai: India skipper Saurav Ganguly said on Saturday he had not expected his team would wrap up the opening Test against the West Indies inside four days.

Harbhajan claims 7 in India's innings, 112 runs victory
Bombay: Spinners Harbhajan Singh and Anil Kumble shared the wickets as India beat West Indies by an innings and 112 runs in the first Test against West Indies at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday. Harbhajan ended with figures of seven for 48.

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