Blues Vs Proteas clash to spice up Orange City
Nagpur: South Africa face a tough test of their World Cup credentials against unbeaten India on Saturday as they look to get their campaign back on track.
The Proteas started the tournament impressi
'Terrorists to strike during World Cup matches'
New Delhi: World Cup 2011 cricket match venues could be attacked by Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the terror outfit responsible for the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, the Intelligence Bureau has w
Ancelotti plays down talk of title
Blackpool: Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti did his best to pour cold water on the idea his side are back in the Premier League title race after Monday's 3-1 victory over relegation-threatened Blackpoo
Dhoni sympathises baton-charged fans
Nagpur: Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday sympathised with the fans who were baton-charged by police as they queued for tickets to see India's World Cup clash with South Africa.
"Police take th
India vs Ireland: After Kevin O'Brien Yuvi conquers Porterfield
Bengaluru: India can now breathe in relief after dangerous Kevin O'Brien and in form William Porterfield were sent back by Yuvraj Singh.
O'Brien was caught and bowled after a soft delivery and the cr
India’s bowlers bundle out Ireland for 207, Yuvi wreaks havoc
Bengaluru: Part-time spinner Yuvraj Singh bagged a maiden five-wicket haul as India dismissed Ireland for 207 in their World Cup match on Sunday despite skipper William Porterfield's half-century.
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Bangladesh all out for 58 against Windies
Dhaka: Bangladesh were bowled out for just 58 in 18.5 overs against the West Indies in their World Cup Group B match at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium on Friday.
It was the fourth lowest total in World Cu
Angry Bangla fans stone Windies team bus
Dhaka: The West Indies cricket squad bus was attacked by angry Bangladesh fans on Friday after the home team crashed to a nine-wicket defeat in the World Cup.
Two windows of the bus were shattered as
This could be the most open Cup
The reality check came rather soon in the World Cup for Team India. The pragmatic skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni accepted at once that he had so many slow men in his team the fielding was never going to
Ireland stun England in record chase
March 2: Four years ago, when Ireland shocked Pakistan in the World Cup, it was dismissed as a fluke. On Wednesday, the talented and persevering bunch of Irish cricketers shook up the 2011 tournament