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Win still eludes Pune FC

Monday 9 November '09

Pune FC and their fans will feel they have been robbed of two points by Shillong Lajong FC in Sunday’s match.
Maharashtra keep Bengal at bay

Friday 6 November '09

Having celebrated his 21 st birthday just a couple of weeks ago, Harshad Khadiwale is the youngest captain in the 2009-10 Ranji Trophy.
Jhunjhunwala props up Bengal on comeback

Thursday 5 November '09

Abhishek Jhunjhunwala missed out on what would have been a well-deserved century on his comeback after an ICL stint, but fell five...
Shergill wins IPC title, puts city on India’s golfing map

Tuesday 3 November '09

Professional golfer Gurki Shergill put Pune on India 's golfing map after being the first one from the city to win a title at the Indian Professional Circuit. Shergill won the eighth Tata Open held at Jamshedpur on Sunday.
7 Puneites in Indian women’s rugby team

Friday 30 October '09

Avani Sabade of Pune will once again lead the Indian women’s rugby team that has six more Pune girls.
His call: 20-20 for 2020 Olympics

Tuesday 27 October '09

“20-20 for 2020” was the call given by Adam Gilchrist, flamboyant batsman who led the Deccan Chargers to a sensational win in the second edition of IPL T20 Championship a few months ago.
Namita-Prarthna: a winning combo

Saturday 10 October '09

City-based tennis player Namita Bal and her doubles partner Prarthna Thombare are so much alike that they have...
Pune FC on a roll, Air India wary

Thursday 8 October '09

After incessant rains lashed the city for three days following Pune FC’s first match against East Bengal...
Devyanshi, Anvit win U-16 tennis titles

Saturday 26 September '09

Devyanshi Bhimjiyani and Anvit Bendre won the girls and boys under-16 titles of the Rupee Cooperative Cup Om Dalvi Memorial National Ranking Tennis Championship.
Gritty performance in singles matches led to Davis Cup success: Nandan Bal

Friday 25 September '09

City-based national tennis coach Nandan Bal, who guided his team to a historic Davis Cup victory against hosts South Africa on Sunday — when India qualified for the World Group for the first time in 11 years— emphasised that gritty performance in the singles matches was the reason for achieving this feat.
I quit because of SAI, says trainer

Tuesday 15 September '09

Days after walking away from the Indian hockey team after just three months, trainer Jesus Garcia Pallares on Monday blamed...
Trainer quits, leaves behind unanswered questions

Friday 11 September '09

After just two months with the national team, Human Performance Analyst Jesus Garcia Pallares’s sudden resignation...
Hockey team get ready to deal with H1N1

Wednesday 9 September '09

Before the Indian hockey team arrived at the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune on Saturday following a satisfactory...
Lifters slam SAI for lack of equipment

Saturday 29 August '09

The Indian Weightlifting Federation has blamed the Sports Authority of India (SAI) for lack of facilities at the Commonwealth Games preparation camp at the Army Sports Institute in Pune....
Indian men, women sail through in Asian Carrom Tourney

Wednesday 12 August '09

India had a good outing on the inaugural day of the 3rd Asian Carrom Championship being held at the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports City, Balewadi, on Tuesday...
Brazil retain title, India fourth

Monday 10 August '09

If it was a quartet of blocks that brought Cuba back into the match, Brazil reciprocated in the tie-breaker to win the pulsating final 3-2 and defend...
Home boys defeat expectations, history

Monday 10 August '09

A fortnight ago, a bunch of twelve players, whose names were previously unheard of, came to Balewadi to participate in the men’s junior Volleyball World Championships.
Brazil outlast India in decider

Sunday 9 August '09

Not many would have given India a chance against the tournament’s unbeaten team for far — Brazil — in the semi-final of the junior world volleyball championship.
India plot Brazil downfall

Saturday 8 August '09

Team India suffered a scare a day ahead of their semi-final clash against Brazil when star spiker Gurinder Singh was tested for H1N1 on Friday morning.
India leap into semis

Friday 7 August '09

India’s junior spikers continued to rewrite the history books by their latest display in the world junior volleyball championships in Pune — a 3-2 victory over Belgium that took them into the semi-finals.
Lucky charm Gurinder keeps his record intact

Friday 7 August '09

Statistics show that India have been amongst the top four every time Gurinder Singh has participated in a tournament. With a place secured...
Indian go down to Argentina in straight sets

Thursday 6 August '09

After the high of beating Russia on Tuesday, the Indian spikers lost in straight sets to the gritty Argentines in the second match.
In Shoji’s case, volleyball is a family affair

Thursday 6 August '09

Erik Shoji, the libero of the USA team, and his family personify the title ‘Fittest city in the US’ given to Honolulu in Hawaii, with the entire family engaged in the sport of volleyball.
Smashing India beat Russia

Wednesday 5 August '09

Junior spikers beat Russia in five-setter, move closer to last-four stage in world u-21 championships
I didn’t feel any pressure: Naveen

Wednesday 5 August '09

Playing on the makeshift mud courts of a small village in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu with elder brother Selvin....
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