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Indian chess team back to winning ways
Bled (Slovenia): Grandmaster title aspirant Surya Shekhar Ganguly and GM K Sasikiran led from the front as Indian men defeated Philippines 3-1 in the seventh round of the 35th Chess Olympiad here.
India's Rohan Castelino bows out of World Championships
Bangalore: India's Rohan Castelino's fine run at the World Junior Badminton Championships at Pretoria in South Africa has ended in the quarter-finals, reports received here said on Saturday.
Manipur-Goa semis abandoned due to crowd trouble
Imphal: In an unprecedented move, the disciplinary committee of the All-India Football Federation on Saturday decided to abandon the second semi-final match between Manipur and Goa of the 58th national football championship for Santosh Trophy due to crowd trouble.
Sunita not guilty until proved otherwise: Randhawa
New Delhi: Calling Sunita Rani "a national property", Olympian Gurbachan Singh Randhawa on Saturday said the distance runner should not be considered guilty of doping until the findings of the inquiry committee were known.
Cricket
Weather has final say in South Africa, Lanka 315/5
Lenasia: Sri Lanka added a further 89 runs to its overnight score of 226 for four, before bad weather ended play with the score on 315 for five at the Lenasia Stadium south of Johannesburg on Saturday.
Everything about Tendulkar inspires me: Samuels
Kolkata: West Indian batsman Marlon Samuels, who scored his maiden Test century at Eden Gardens on Saturday, holds Sachin Tendulkar, the other hero of the day, as his role model.
This century is only half the job done: Sachin
Kolkata: Little master Sachin Tendulkar, who scored his first Test hundred at Eden Gardens on Saturday, said he was 'very happy' to reach the magical three figure mark at last at the 'home of Indian cricket', but his job was still 'half done' with plenty of work left for Sunday.
Arbitrator seeks BCCI reply on Jadeja's petition
New Delhi: Cricketer Ajay Jadeja, facing a five-year ban by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on match-fixing allegations, has filed petition before an arbitrator after the matter was referred to it by the Delhi High Court.
India still in with a chance to win : Harbhajan
Kolkata: Off spinner Harbhajan Singh, who got his 11th five-wicket haul in 31 Tests at the Eden Gardens on Saturday, said he was pleased with his form in the ongoing series against the West Indies, and said that India still had a chance to win the Test.
It seems to be Divine intervention at Eden gardens
Kolkata: The gods seem to be showering their blessings on cricketers who believe in divine intervention.
Tendulkar’s 31st ton halts Windies in its stride
Kolkata: India relied on Sachin Tendulkar's batting genius to pull it out of trouble in the third and final Test against the West Indies on Saturday.
Lanka in solid position after first day vs Rest of SA
Lenasia: Sri Lanka batted itself into a solid position on Friday after the complete loss of the morning session in the first of a four-day match against the Rest of South Africa. Sri Lanka ended the day on 226 for four at Lenasia Stadium outside Johannesburg.
We needed a real hard-work day & got it, says Hussain
Brisbane: England captain Nasser Hussain wanted a tough pre-Ashes series workout and got it as
Queensland dominated the opening day of the three-day tour match at Allan Border Field on
Saturday.
Mark shrugs off Test axing, bags man-of-the-match award
Adelaide: Mark Waugh, axed from the Australian Test side earlier this week, was man-
of-the-match in New South Wales' three-wicket victory over South Australia in a domestic
One-day match at Adelaide Oval on Saturday.
Love's ton caps England's exasperation in tour match
Brisbane: Martin Love cracked an unbeaten century as Queensland's experienced batting order
made England toil on the first day of the three-day tour match at Allan Border Field here on
Saturday.
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