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Indian team leaves for Australia
CHENNAI, NOV. 21.The Sourav Ganguly-led Indian Test squad left for the Australian campaign, from here, on Friday afternoon. The side appeared in good spirits and the skipper said the team looked forward to the challenges in Australia. India ...
Other Stories

  • Second one-day game rained off
  • BCCI 'suspends' Kale, orders probe
  • Time for Badani, Kartik to put behind selection blues
  • India-New Zealand women's series from Nov. 27


    Tennis
    Punna fights his way into last four
    DEHRA DUN, NOV. 21. He was not playing his best tennis, but qualifier Punna Vishal was close to his fighting best, as he tamed Naim Lalji of Britain 6-3, 7-5 to reach the semifinals of the ONGC $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament at the Doon ...


    Hockey
    Indian Airlines advances
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 21. Indian Airlines tested its bench strength well while scoring a comfortable 4-1 victory over Namdhari XI in its concluding pool `B' super league match of the Nehru hockey tournament at the Shivaji Stadium here on ...


    Billiards & Snooker
    Shandilya knocks out Causier
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 21. Seventh-seeded Ashok Shandilya of India knocked out World No. 3 David Causier of England 150-84, 150-106, 150-77, 110-150, 150-109 to become the first player to move into the quarterfinals of the 34th World billiards ...


    Chess
    Venkatesh makes it with ease
    BIKANER, NOV. 21. M.R. Venkatesh quickly completed the formalities that stood between him and his maiden National junior chess title by drawing with S. Poobesh Anand in the 11th and final round at the Veterinary College auditorium here on Friday. ...


    Golf
    International team takes lead
    GEORGE (S. AFRICA), NOV. 21. Mike Weir showed guts and imagination, and the International team showed plenty of resolve in the Presidents Cup by rallying in three matches to take a 3 1/2-2 1/2 lead on Thursday. The United States was hammered five ...


    Boxing
    Good day for India
    HISAR (HARYANA), NOV. 21. World pinweight champion M.C. Mary Kom and flyweight bronze medallist Meena Kumari led nine Indians into the finals of the second Asian Women's boxing championship at the Mahabir Stadium here on Friday. Mary Kom and ...


    Table Tennis
    Indu, Mantu Ghosh shown the door
    KOLKATA, NOV. 21. Many seeds found themselves out of the National ranking East Zone table tennis championship at the SAI, Eastern Centre, here on Friday. The prominent among those who failed to live up to the expectations were women's second seed ...



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