Railways batsmen make Mumbai toil
Railways batsmen gave a good account of themselves by resisting fancied Mumbai bowlers on their home turf on the day three wicket of their opening Group A Ranji Trophy at Wankhede stadium here on Sund
Nayar sizzles, Zak fizzles
After Sachin Tendulkar silenced his critics with a fluent 137 on Friday, all eyes were on Zaheer Khan on the second day of the Group A Ranji Trophy match between Mumbai and the Railways at the Wankhed
Ton-up Tendulkar and Rahane grind Railways
Sachin Tendulkar made full use of the opening Ranji Trophy Group A game against Railways by notching up a fluent hundred to put Mumbai in driver's seat on the first day along with another centurion Aj
‘We are not worried about facing spin’
Yuvraj Singh better known for his batting heroics scalped 5/94 to expose England’s weakness against spin bowling again but the visitors strike bowler James Anderson felt there was no concern in the te
Tests will be tougher for England
India A skipper Suresh Raina felt that England players know how to play spin bowling but they will face a different challenge in the Test series which gets underway in Ahmedabad from November 15.
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It’s upto the selectors now, says Manoj
Manoj Tiwary is the most travelled Indian cricketer in recent times to get the least number of opportunities.
The Bengal batsman was dropped after getting an ODI hundred and now on the fringes of Test
Glock tips Vettel to emulate Schumi
Marussia driver Timo Glock believes that fellow national Sebastian Vettel can carry forward the Germany flag in Formula One and emulate the legendary Michael Schumacher in the near future.
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Royal Challengers Bangalor for Mumbai Indians in crucial tie
Mumbai Indians have been scrappy but effective enough to win close games and earn 14 points from eleven games to stay pretty on the third spot.
The 2010 finalists will look to build on their three-m