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CRICKET
India makes hay while the sun shines
Jaffer, Karthik and Dravid make Bangladesh toil

CRICKET
`Tough conditions to bat in'
DHAKA: Wasim Jaffer was a happy man even though he would have loved to feast on the Bangladesh bowling attack in pursuit of a double century. "It is nice to get a hundred in Tests; especially to come back and get one after a pair,'' said a ...

SHOOTING FROM THE HIP
A timely decision
The selectors have re-established the primacy of Tests

CRICKET
Vaughan back with a bang
Kevin Pietersen slams an unbeaten century

FOOTBALL
Goa dashes Bengal's hopes
Lobo and Gonzalves netted the goals for the former champion

CHESS
Four players share lead
HYDERABAD: Top-seeded Padmini Rout of Orissa shared the lead with three others — Kiran Manisha Mohanty, Saimeera and Ch.Divyasri — with six points despite settling for a draw against P. Priya of Tamil Nadu in the seventh round of the ...

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W. Railway wins title
KARUR: Western Railway, Mumbai with an all-win record at the end of the league stage won the second KCP Indirani Memorial Cup for women at the all-India basketball tournament, conducted by the Karur Basketball Club, here on Friday. Southern ...

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Negi posts win
NEW DELHI: Parimarjan Negi emerged as the only winner of the day when he defeated Azerbaijan's Eltaj Safarli in the eighth round of the World Youth Stars chess tournament at Kirishi, Russia, on Thursday. Safarli resigned on the 52nd move after ...

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Table Tennis
China assured of two golds
ZAGREB: China assured itself of at least two golds as its players entered both the men's and mixed doubles finals in the World table tennis championships here on Friday. Meanwhile in the women's singles event, six paddlers from China entered ...

China assured of three golds
ZAGREB: China assured itself of its third gold medal in the World table tennis championships on Friday as Zhang Yining and Guo Yue set up an all-Chinese women's singles semifinal. Zhang Yining beat Kim Kyung Ah of South Korea 11-3, 11-4, ...




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