Performers Laxman, Gagan get Padmas
Jan. 25: Star cricketer V.V.S Laxman, ace shooter Gagan Narang and world champion wrestler Sushil Kumar were among seven sportspersons who were on Tuesday honoured with the prestigious Padma Shri Awar
Sangwan joins Knight Riders
Jan. 24: The Delhi Daredevils team that had some of the best domestic players in action is sure to lose out a lot on local flavour in the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League after left-arm sea
Bowlers on song; batting chinks a worry
Jan. 24: It was too good to last. Yusuf Pathan’s run-a-minute blast gave India a foot in the door in the fifth and final match of the ODI series on Sunday, but the odds were far too overwhelming for a
'Kirsten has done wonders' to Gambhir
New Delhi: When Gautam Gambhir was struggling to cement his place in Team India, the appointment of Gary Kirsten as India coach proved to be a godsend. The Delhi batsman gives the former South African
Blues are balanced: Sunny
Jan. 23: Former Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar believes India has a “balanced” side for the 2011 World Cup and Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s men have the “capability” of winning the tournament and breaking th
Hussey powers Aussies to easy victory, 3-0 lead
Jan. 23: David Hussey steered Australia to a four-wicket win over England in the third One-Day International at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday. Australia posted 215-6 to win with four overs to sp
Pathan rattles Proteas
Jan. 23: He attempted the unthinkable — to save his side from falling off a rapidly-crumbling cliff face. But in the end, the disintegration was far too quick and his rope far too thin. Coming in at N
Inspectors visit India WC venues
Mumbai: Inspectors visited Mumbai's Wankhede stadium on Monday ahead of the cricket World Cup starting next month amid growing concern over delayed preparations for the six-week event.
The Wankhede g
India elect to field in Centurion ODI
Centurion: Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to field in the fifth and final ODI against South Africa here on Sunday.
India have made one change in their side, bringing in
Rain disrupts India-SA final
Centurion: Rain stopped play in the fifth ODI between India and South Africa, with the home side at 226 for three in 42 overs here today.
Hashim Amla was batting on 111 while JP Duminy was unbeaten