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    BCCI to bid for 2011 World Cup
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to bid for the 2011 World Cup and work out the finer details on it at a later date. Briefing the media on the deliberations at the two-day meeting of the BCCI's ...

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    It's Australia vs. Korea
    Malaysia denies Pakistan a place in the final

    TENNIS
    Rohan Bopanna prevails over a fighting Salifu
    Jaco Mathew-Ashutosh Singh win doubles title

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    Geetha, Sunita complete double
    Lap-scoring controversy mars men's 10,000m

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    Himanshu rallies to beat Vinay
    BANGALORE: Patience pays. The 11-year-old Himanshu Kotbagi discovered that virtue as he crafted an exciting 15-8, 5-15, 17-16 victory over Vinay Hari to claim the boys under-13 singles title in the W. Suresh Kumar memorial junior state-ranking ...

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    Mary-Ann, Saheli keep Indian hopes alive
    NEW DELHI: Mary-Ann Gomes has kept alive India's hopes of bagging a gold medal from the Asian Youth (under-16) chess championship in Namangan, Uzbekistan. According to information available with The Hindu on Friday, Mary led the girls' ...

    CPAI decides to seek recognition
    KOLKATA: The Chess Players' Association of India decided to apply for formal recognition from the national body, All India Chess Federation. This decision came up at the first annual general meeting of the players' body held here on Friday. ...

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    Golf
    Vijay Kumar noses ahead
    Amby Valley (Lonavala): Ten golfers submitted under par scores on Friday, but leading the pack was Lucknow's Vijay Kumar with the third day's and cumulative best scores. Vijay Kumar returned a card of six under 66 to take a three-stroke lead over ...

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    Sports : General
    Softball gaining popularity in the State
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The 90s were the age of liberalisation and it was no surprise when softball — the American sport — caught the imagination of the sports fraternity in Kerala. During the last four years Kerala teams have managed ...

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