St. Louis (USA): Viswanathan Anand’s hunt for an elusive victory continued as the five-time world champion failed to break the solid defences of Wesley So of the USA in the seventh round of the Sinquefield Cup. With his fifth draw in five games, Anand inched a little forward adding another half-a-point, but that did not reflect in the tournament standings as the Indian remained on joint eighth position with just two rounds to go in the $300000 prize money competition. Levon Aronian of Armenia demolished American Hikaru Nakamura to shoot into sole lead on five points out of a possible seven. Magnus Carlsen of Norway ended up on the losing side against Russian Alexander Grischuk.
Bangkok
Manoj, Madan in quarters of Asian boxing
Manoj Kumar (64kg) sailed into the quarterfinals with an easy win as Indian boxers continued their good show in the Asian Championships. Manoj (in pic) defeated Nepal’s Deepak Shrestha 3-0, while Madan Lal (52kg) got the better of Iraq’s Murtadha Al-Sudani by the same margin. With this, seven Indians have made it to the quarterfinals. L Devendro Singh (49kg), Shiva Thapa (56kg), Vikas Krishan (75kg), Manpreet Singh (+91kg) and Satish Kumar (91kg) have already booked their last-eight berths.
Sarajevo (Bosnia)
India ends with three medals at Cadet World C’ship
Wrestler Monu won a bronze medal in the 46kg freestyle category to help India finish their campaign with three medals, including a gold and a silver at the World Cadet Championship. India finished fifth in the men’s freestyle competitions by securing 37 points. Earlier, Anil (gold) and Ankus (silver) had bagged the medals.
Cardiff
England beat Australia by five runs in T20
England held their nerve to beat Australia by five runs in a thrilling finish to a one-off T20I. Brief scores: England: 182/5 (Morgan 74, Moeen 72) bt Australia: 177/8 (Smith 90) by five runs. — Agencies
Chandigarh
Former India cricketer Reetinder Sodhi felicitated
Former India player Reetinder Singh Sodhi has been selected as one of the Outstanding Young Persons of India (OYP) for 2015 by the Junior Chamber International (JCI), India. Sodhi was felicitated during the JCI Centenary Celebrations Programme held at Hyderabad on Monday.
Wuhan
China hand India their third straight loss
China today handed India their third straight loss at the Asia Women’s Basketball Championship. India were no match for the mighty Chinese, losing by a whopping 102-39 margin.
Chandigarh
Hisar, Sonepat winners in state hockey c’ships
Hisar and Sonepat have emerged champions in the sub-junior and junior categories, respectively, of the annual state hockey championships at the Rai school in Sonepat. Hisar bagged the top position followed by Sonepat, Kurukshetra and Gurgaon in the sub-junior category. In the juniors category, Sonepat bagged the top spot followed by Hisar, Kurukshetra and Panipat. The senior-level competition will begin on Tuesday. — Agencies