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September 30, 2002

  • Barrichello benefits from bizarre finish

  • Valencia reclaim top spot after easy 3-0 win

  • Inspired Europe complete famous Ryder victory

  • Rakshin, Arvinder win ColorPlus National bowling

  • September 29, 2002

  • Real Betis shock Barcelona 3-0

  • September 28, 2002

  • Fisher puts women back in F1 driving seat

  • September 27, 2002

  • Jordan to return for another season with Wizards

  • Lauda would quit in Schumacher's shoes

  • Ronaldo signs deal with Brazilian TV station

  • Paes, Hill in last eight

  • Kabaddi team confident of winning fifth gold

  • India rout Bangladesh in opener

  • Constantine slams first-half showing

  • Protein supplement for sports persons launched

  • 'The competition is getting tougher, both on the Asian and European circuits'

  • September 26, 2002

  • Arsenal end away hoodoo, Real Madrid hit six

  • Thais battle to maintain Asian boxing dominance

  • Japan set to dominate Asian Games swimming

  • India's Asiad football campaign begins tomorrow

  • Muthu is only male in Asiad weightlifting team

  • September 25, 2002

  • Hockey team leads India's hopes at Asian Games

  • Inzaghi hat-trick as AC Milan rout Deportivo

  • FIFA introduce immediate one-match ban for red cards

  • Asian Games ticket sales sluggish

  • Gopichand, Popat for Dutch and Denmark Opens

  • Man United gain revenge

  • September 24, 2002

  • Kafelnikov gets close to final goal

  • Hewitt wanted to play Australian Rules football

  • World football moving to single striker mode: UEFA

  • Sri Lanka sprinter looks for gold in Busan

  • Indian footballers face daunting task

  • Aparna Popat pulls out of Asian Games

  • Anand confirms for World Cup chess

  • India expects five athletics golds at the Asiad

  • Mukesh Kumar on top after hat-trick of wins

  • September 23, 2002

  • Dressing-room chaos follows 57-foul match in Brazil

  • U.S. beat Europe to regain Solheim Cup

  • Woods holds off Goosen charge for one-shot win

  • Swiss face embarrassing withdrawal from 2010 race

  • Modena inflict second shock defeat on Roma

  • Roddick's Paris adventure leaves him chastened

  • Karun Chandhok ends season on high note

  • September 22, 2002

  • Woman racer Fisher to drive McLaren F1 car

  • Ronaldo faces fight for Real place

  • Safin sends Russia into Davis Cup final

  • Mohun Bagan too good for Saunders

  • Australia thrash India 5-0 in Davis Cup

  • Sahara felicitates C'wealth Games medallists

  • Barca, Real, Deportivo claim home wins

  • France in final after Grosjean beats Roddick

  • India football coach upbeat ahead of Asiad

  • September 21, 2002

  • Hewitt, Woodbridge lead Australia to win over India

  • Jones completes undefeated season on wet track

  • India defend Bhupathi's Davis Cup withdrawal

  • Russia take 2-0 lead over Argentina

  • Mukesh Kumar does the 'trick'

  • No changes in women's hockey team for Asiad

  • September 20, 2002

  • Davis Cup: Australia take 2-0 lead over India

  • 'How can Hewitt know how my shoulder is?'

  • Olympic sprint champ Bob Hayes passes away

  • Ronaldo faces fight for Real place: Helguera

  • Mukesh Kumar set to perform a 'trick'

  • Halappa, Gill left out of Asiad hockey team

  • France lead US 2-0 in Davis Cup semis

  • September 19, 2002

  • Oceania recommends changes to World Cup qualifiers

  • Drugs test warns F1 against complacency

  • Man United win, Bayern stunned in Champions League

  • Hewitt takes on Mankad in opening Davis Cup tie

  • Football team can reach Asiad semis: Bhutia

  • Mukesh Kumar, Feroz Ali in joint lead

  • Kayaking champion drowns

  • Sania routs top seed Rushmi

  • September 18, 2002

  • Real, Arsenal post wins in Champion League

  • Montgomery throws down challenge to Greene

  • Hewitt to play fewer events in 2003

  • All eyes on India's young brigade in Davis Cup

  • Indian junior spikers lose in final

  • India lose to Uzbekistan in exhibition match

  • September 17, 2002

  • Hewitt may play Davis Cup doubles against India

  • India in Asian Jr Volleyball final

  • India out of U-17 Asian soccer

  • Young guns lead U.S. in Davis Cup

  • Real Madrid's European road starts from Rome

  • Bizarre goal helps Birmingham beat Villa 3-0

  • Afghanistan set for Asian Games return

  • Ballack better than Zidane: Beckenbauer

  • Mirza, Chakravarthi have it easy

  • Bagan hope to complete whitewash of Saunders FC

  • September 16, 2002

  • India faces China in semis at Asian Jr Volleyball

  • Romario slaps team mate as Fluminense crash 6-0

  • Kuerten wins first title for 13 months

  • India in quarters of U-17 Asian soccer

  • Ferrari fans enjoy success on home soil

  • Del Piero double gives Juventus winning start

  • No Indian TT team for Asiad

  • Greene determined to regain world record

  • Indian archers hopeful of medals at Busan

  • Sunita Rani in Asian Games athletics squad

  • Barrichello win fires up Ferrari party

  • September 15, 2002

  • Kuerten back in final, Myskina wins title

  • Indian team in Australia for Davis Cup tie

  • Smashnova denies Kournikova elusive title

  • India finish fifth in Junior Fed Cup

  • September 14, 2002

  • Brazilian player penalised for dribbling

  • Humpy readying for chess World Cup

  • Mukesh Kumar wins Hyundai Open golf

  • Ferrari return home as dominant as ever

  • Montgomery betters world 100 metres record

  • Anand Amritraj, Piperno named captains for Asian Games

  • September 13, 2002

  • Arsenal boss has no plans to rest Vieira

  • India continue good show in Junior Fed Cup

  • Kuerten powers through in Brazil

  • India sight quarters in U-17 Asian soccer

  • Mohun Bagan win 'away' Champions League tie

  • Schumacher fastest for Ferrari at Monza

  • FIFA to relax transfer window rules

  • Van Nistelrooy rumbled by defenders: Allardyce

  • Mukesh cruises towards Hyundai Open title

  • Thorpe criticised for sacking long-term coach

  • Vishal Uppal to replace Bhupathi for Davis tie

  • September 12, 2002

  • India defeat Korea in Junior Fed Cup

  • Bolton upset Man Utd, Fulham deny Spurs

  • Big Phil speaks up for coaches

  • Allardyce hails Bolton's battling heroes

  • Three-way tie for lead in Hyundai Open

  • Mohammedan Sporting rally to hold East Bengal

  • FIDE confers GM norm on Koneru Humpy

  • Leading players yet to confirm for World Chess Cup

  • September 11, 2002

  • Jumper Anju George to lead Indian hopes at Asiad

  • Sport's world to pay tribute to September 11 victims

  • Real start as favourites to win Champions League

  • South Korea striker Ahn set to move to Japan's Shimizu

  • India upset Germany in Junior Fed Cup

  • Arsenal back on top, Middlesbrough go fourth

  • Ronaldo still not fully fit

  • Aussie team for Davis Cup tie against India named

  • Kuerten sweeps into second round of Brazil Open

  • Rest of the World defeat Russia in chess match

  • Simarjeet creates golf history in Sir Lanka

  • September 10, 2002

  • Past and future on display at U.S. Open

  • 'My Leeds return is not a war': Ferdinand

  • Anelka born again after ill-advised Real move says Wenger

  • India prevail over Myanmar

  • Hockey team's performance exceeded expectations

  • September 9, 2002

  • Sampras wins fifth US Open title

  • Yugoslavia wins world basketball title

  • Bassan wins monsoon scooter rally

  • India fancies chances as underdogs: Krishnan

  • September 8, 2002

  • Serena steals sister's U.S. Open crown

  • Agassi beats Hewitt to set up dream U.S. final

  • Holland emerge champs; Pakistan win bronze

  • Saraswati Saha betters Usha's 200m record

  • September 7, 2002

  • Bhupathi-Mirnyi win US Open doubles

  • Serena and Venus reach Open final

  • Beenamol to carry the tri-colour at Busan

  • China crush India in Asian U-17 football championship

  • Mukesh Kumar wins Hindu Open with ease

  • September 6, 2002

  • Bhupathi-Mirnyi in US Open doubles final

  • Lewis gives up IBF heavyweight crown

  • Sampras scorches young pretender Roddick

  • Williams sisters vie for another Grand Slam

  • Sania-Isha in US Open junior doubles quarters

  • Mukesh leads despite Digvijay's brilliant 67

  • September 5, 2002

  • Agassi slays 'The Beast' as Capriati crumbles

  • Beaten Seles at a crossroad

  • Asian Games torch lit in Delhi

  • Germany down Australia with late goals

  • Bruthans disqualified after misbehaving

  • Mukesh Kumar maintains lead in Hindu Open

  • September 4, 2002

  • India to meet Pakistan in historic Champion's Trophy

  • Sampras storms on, Seles beats Hingis at U.S. Open

  • United labour to win over Boro, Beckham injured

  • UEFA confirm Haifa must play home matches in Cyprus

  • Paes-Navratilova losein second round

  • Munich tragedy ended sport's innocence: Spitz

  • Ronaldo ready to fight for place with world's best

  • Bhupathi-Mirnyi enter Quarters

  • Sania, Isha make early exit

  • Mukesh Kumar shoots six-under 66

  • Four Indians in last eight of ITF Futures

  • Pillay, Chauhan star as India beat Pakistan

  • September 4, 2002

  • India to meet Pakistan in historic Champion's Trophy

  • Sampras storms on, Seles beats Hingis at U.S. Open

  • United labour to win over Boro, Beckham injured

  • UEFA confirm Haifa must play home matches in Cyprus

  • Paes-Navratilova losein second round

  • Munich tragedy ended sport's innocence: Spitz

  • Ronaldo ready to fight for place with world's best

  • Bhupathi-Mirnyi enter Quarters

  • Sania, Isha make early exit

  • Mukesh Kumar shoots six-under 66

  • Four Indians in last eight of ITF Futures

  • Pillay, Chauhan star as India beat Pakistan

  • September 3, 2002

  • Sampras ousts Rusedski in a classic contest

  • Families of Israeli Munich victims seek justice

  • Coach Constantine lauds Indian footballers' showing

  • India seize chances to shock Australia

  • East Bengal beat Mohammedan Sporting

  • Harsh Mankad scalps fifth seed Sipaeya

  • September 2, 2002

  • Sport beefs up security since September 11

  • Gambill excited about crack at Agassi

  • Rafter enjoying his time away from game

  • Violence poses image problem for Olympic hosts

  • Ferguson's about-turn on Keane red card

  • Serena beats rain and Bedanova at U.S. Open

  • Conceding late goals is cause for concern

  • Indian footballers hold Jamaica

  • Karun Chandhok sets fastest lap time

  • Tollygunge upset Mohun Bagan

  • September 1, 2002

  • Real Madrid agree deal to sign Ronaldo

  • Paes rules out reuniting with Bhupathi

  • India go down fighting to Germany

  • China win women's Champions Trophy hockey

  • Venus, Capriati, Agassi solid as Hewitt wobbles

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