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This is an archive article published on July 19, 1998

India File

Good show by Indian veteransMUMBAI: Mumbai-based Nandini Kulkarni and Mangala Saraf had a highly satisfactory outing in the World Veteran...

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Good show by Indian veterans

MUMBAI: Mumbai-based Nandini Kulkarni and Mangala Saraf had a highly satisfactory outing in the World Veterans table tennis tournament at Manchester last month by helping India finish runners-up in the women8217;s team championship besides ending up as losing finalists in the doubles event too in the 40-50 age group.

Nandini and Mangala lost in the team championship final 1-3 to an Estonian pair after beating the Netherlands 3-0 and Australia 3-1 in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, according to information available here.

Paes doubtful

MUMBAI: The All-India Tennis Association AITA was yet to receive a letter from India No 1 Leander Paes about his availability for the first round of the World Group Davis Cup qualifying tie against Great Britain to be held in England from September 25-27.

AITA secretary general, Ramesh Desai, said here today that the Davis Cup team would be selected in New Delhi in the first week of September.

Aparnafancied

BANGALORE: Aparna Popat, fresh from her triumph at the just-concluded Asian Satellite badminton championships at Chennai will be aiming for a third successive title when she takes on the opposition in the fourth BPL All-India Open tournament which begins at the Karnataka Badminton Association, here on Sunday.

Aparna alongwith Gopi Chand have been given the pride of place in the event.

Charity soccer

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MUMBAI: The Siyaram8217;s celebrity soccer match to help Gujarat flood victims would be held between Indian Test cricketers, including vice- captain Ajay Jadeja and wicketkeeper Nayan Mongia, and film stars led by Sanjay Dutt at the Cooperage on July 21.

AGORC win

MADURAI: AGORC, Chennai defeated spirited St Peter8217;s Cricket Club, Kodaikanal by four wickets and entered the finals of the 14th BD Goenka Memorial Trophy state-level limited over knock-out cricket tournament conducted by the Indian Express-Dinamani Sports Club here today.

Brief scores: AGORC Chennai 144-6 28.4 oversdefeated St Peter8217;s CC Kodaikanal 143 29.5 overs.

Freak CC 117 28.2 overs lost to TVS Club 118-3 18.2 overs.

 

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