You can't win everything, says Kohli
Kingston: India's stand-in skipper Virat Kohli has said he was forced to keep an attacking field against the West Indies as he needed wickets to defend a modest score of 230 at Sabina Park here.
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Past Windies team would have capitulated: Pollard
Kingston: Kieron Pollard, stand-in captain for West Indies, was more than impressed by his team's performance after Kemar Roach and Tino Best managed to hang in there and snatch victory from the jaws
Sharma’s fifty lifts India
Opener Rohit Sharma’s composed knock steadied India after two early wickets against West Indies in the second match of the tri-nation one-day international series at Sabina Park in Kingston on Sunday.
India set to host t20 worlds in ’16
In a triple bonanza for India, it will host the World Twenty 20 Championship competition in 2016 and World Test Championship 2021, both for the first time, and the 50-over World Cup for the fourth tim
Flower glad to have 'superstar' Pietersen back
London: England coach Andy Flower has welcomed Kevin Pietersen back to England duty by saying he's pleased to have the "superstar" batsman in the squad ahead of the defence of the Ashes against Austr
HC dismisses cheque bounce case against Paes
Mumbai: In a reprieve to tennis ace Leander Paes, the Bombay High Court has dismissed a cheque bounce case filed against him by a city-based interior designer.
Justice R Chavan dismissed Mustafa Eisa
Djokovic, Serena move into new look Wimbledon last-16
London: Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams cruised effortlessly into the Wimbledon fourth round as the first week's shockwaves left just eight of the top 20 seeds still standing.World number one Djok
India poser for WI
Exactly one week after clinching the Champions Trophy in a dramatic, rain-affected finale in Birmingham, undisputed world one-day champions India take on a confident West Indies team on Sunday at Sabina Park in the second match of the tri-nation series.
Ton-up Gayle gives Windies breezy start
West Indies began their campaign in the tournament with an easy six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, courtesy opener Chris Gayle’s 100-ball 109, which included nine fours and seven sixes while chasing a 209-run target.
Retirement is prerogative of a player
It’s been a crazy Wimbledon Championships this year what with several seeds being toppled already. Rafael Nadal fell in the first round, Maria Sharapova and Roger Federer in the second on a calamitous Wednesday that had aficionados diving into tennis history to find out whether there had ever been such a day.