Accepting the chargesheet clause is the way forward for IOA
London Olympics was a landmark event in Indian sports as athletes came back home with the best medal haul ever – six (2 silver and 4 bronze). However, as things stand currently, the possibility of In
Will Sachin Tendulkar ever retire?
After Tendulkar scored his100th international hundred on March16, 2012, in the one-day international (ODI) against a weak Bangladesh side, following his poor performance of not having scored a single
Ajmal strikes but Zimbabwe take lead
Half centuries from middle-order batsmen Malcolm Waller and Sikandar Raza lifted Zimbabwe to 281/7 and a 32-run lead over Pakistan on the second day of the first Test on Wednesday.
WIndies agree to November tour of India
The West Indies Cricket Board has accepted the proposal to tour India during the month of November this year paving the way for legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar to play his 200th Test at home.
Report finds Modi guilty
Maverick cricket administrator Lalit Modi, currently in self-exile in the United Kingdom, is likely to be hit with a life ban after being found guilty of rigging bids in favour of two franchisees in t
Modi guilty, says BCCI, faces ban
Maverick cricket administrator Lalit Modi, currently in self-exile in the United Kingdom, is likely to be hit with a life ban after being found guilty of rigging bids in favour of two franchisees in
Indian football going nowhere
Indian football is in a mess even though people at the helm of the game's administration may try to make you believe otherwise.
The pull-out of Mumbai Tigers from the I-League is a body blow to the s
HOA backs IOC's decision on charge sheet clause
Chandigarh: Haryana Olympic Association (HOA) President P V Rathee today supported International Olympic Committee on barring charge sheeted persons from contesting IOA elections.In a statement, Rath
Nice if Lorgat apologises: Dalmiya
Kolkata: BCCI interim chief Jagmohan Dalmiya today said it would be nice if Cricket South Africa's new CEO Haroon Lorgat apologises to the Indian Board to iron out differences between the two Boards.
Virat Kohli is indeed a rare talent
Former Indian cricket coach Gary Kirsten recently heaped praises on Virat Kohli, stating he always knew that the Indian batsman would grow into a great cricketer. Kohli has developed into a fantastic