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Indian touch wins main event

Karthik Ganapathy’s Indian Touch was well-ridden by C.S. Jodha to win the Panchshil Juvenile Million, the feature event of the races held here on Sunday.

Acclaimed claims main event

P. Shroff-trained Acclaimed was brilliantly guided by P. Trevor to win the Deccan Bookmakers Colts Championship Stakes (Grade III) 1600 metres, the highlight of races held here on Sunday.

Star Empire wins Tangiers Cup

Patrick Quinn-trained Star Empire was given a neat ride by Pradeep Chouhan to claim the Tangiers Cup, the feature event of the races held here on Tuesday.

Glorious View most impressive in trials

Glorious View moved well when the horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course here on Tuesday.

Cookie for Asian Age cup

Cookie and Gold Maid should fight it out for The Asian Age Cup, the feature event of the Delhi races on Wednesday. The first race will begin at 2.15 pm.

Runners for Thursday

Following are the runners for the races to be held here on Thursday.
1. The Kasargod Plate (Div II) 1200m 2.00 PM: Maverical 60, Manta Ray 60, Thunder 59, Mark 59, Cinch 58.5, Sweet November 58.5, Sierra Beauty 58.5, Zamindar 58, Yourescintilating 57.5, Winning Story 57.5, Indian Hero 57, Himavari 56.5.

Sehwag back in training at MRF Pace Foundation

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As the highly-anticipated domestic season is fast approaching, Virender Sehwag is back in the nets. The India discard, who last played for the country in a Test match against Australia in March earlier this year, checked in at the MRF Pace Foundation on Tuesday.

IOA has made mess of Indian sport: AIFF chief

All India Football Federation president Praful Patel on Tuesday slammed the Indian Olympic Association, saying the involvement of chargesheeted persons in its affairs had brought “a messy situation” in Indian sports.
Patel’s comment follow Sunday’s general body meeting of the association, where they refuted the world body’s directive to bar chargesheeted administrators to stand for IOA polls.

‘Perfect’ Pandey can go all the way, says McGrath

Practice makes a man perfect, is an old saying. According to Australia pace legend Glenn McGrath, however, it’s a different theory altogether for a cricketer, especially if he is a fast bowler.

Chal Bhai Chal triumphs

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D. Netto-trained Chal Bhai Chal was well ridden by A. Imran Khan to win the Nawab Khaja Moinuddin Khan Memorial Cup 1400 metres, the main event of races held here on Monday.

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