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    SPORT - WAUGH ZONE
    Criticism should fuel world stars
    I would be surprised if the game goes into even the fifth day

    India Seniors wins Challenger Series


    Dravid is captain
    MOHALI:

    Can the World XI rouse itself?
    SYDNEY:

    CHESS
    Shilong takes the sole lead


    TABLE TENNIS
    Soumyadeep Roy, Mouma Das make their exit
    NEW DELHI: It was shutout time for the second seeds Soumyadeep Roy and Mouma Das but the favourites, defending champion A. Sharath Kamal and National champion Poulomi Ghatak brooked no hurdle on way to the singles semifinals of the 35th All ...

    TENNIS
    Karan-Vishaal final
    NEW DELHI: Karan Rastogi out-gunned the top-seeded Alexey Kedriouk of Kazakhstan 6-1, 6-1 in the semifinals of the Masters in the ITF Satellite tennis circuit at the DLTA Complex here on Thursday. He will meet compatriot Vishaal Uppal in the ...

    Cricket
    Charged up for the big Test


    Other Stories



    Tennis


    Hockey


    Football
    Karnataka to represent SZ
    CHENNAI: Karnataka was declared the zonal winner and will represent South Zone in the sub-junior National football championship to be held in Jabalpur later this month. This verdict came after the four-minute play that remained in the Tamil ...

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    Badminton
    Sravani stuns Vaishali
    NANDYAL: Andhra Pradesh's I.R.D. Sravani accounted for eighth seed Vaishali Baria 21-18, 21-18 in the girls under-16 second round of the Nandi Pipes sub-junior National badminton championships at the Nandi Pipes Badminton Academy indoor stadium ...

    Chess


    Racing : Horse
    Sea Legend claims Fort William Cup
    KOLKATA: Mr. Darius J. Bulsara's Sea Legend (Amarpreet astride) claimed the Fort William Cup, the main event of the races held here on Thursday. The winner is trained by D. Karki. Champion owner: Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy (Rs. ...

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    Sports : General
    Chandrahawsa emerges sole leader
    HYDERABAD: Koneru Chandrahawsa emerged sole leader with 6.5 points at the end of seventh round in the inaugural C. Bapi Raju memorial All India FIDE-rated chess tournament at KVBR Indoor Stadium (Yousufguda) here on ...

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    Table Tennis


    Volleyball





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