Hyderabad suffer heartbreak
Hyderabad, Dec. 4: Hyderabad suffered a severe setback as they conceded the crucial first innings lead in their drawn Ranji Trophy Plate division league match against Goa at the Rajiv Gandhi Internati
Vettori wants to end losing streak
Baroda, Dec. 4: It looks like the series is only getting worse for Daniel Vettori and his men. They haven’t tasted success in the last 11 ODIs (nine losses, one washed out game and one abandoned) and
Marathon-man Cook marches on
Adelaide, Dec. 4: Alastair Cook again proved to be an immovable force, blunting Australia’s bowlers to put England in a commanding position in the second Test at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday.
The fr
Monfils wins opener
Belgrade (Serbia), Dec. 3: Gael Monfils cruised past Janko Tipsarevic 6-1, 7-6 (4), 6-0 to give France a 1-0 lead over Serbia in the Davis Cup final on Friday.
Monfils, unbeaten in cup singles this y
Anderson hits hosts for four
Adelaide, Dec. 3: England backed up a sensational three-wicket start inspired by James Anderson to bowl out Australia for 245 on an extraordinary opening day of the second Ashes Test at the Adelaide O
Look to win remaining matches
So now we have lost eight in a row. With a day to go for the third and most important game of this series, we have a task on our hand.
It is important for us to not look at history and think of the g
Visitors face tall order
Baroda, Dec. 3: The series is only two games old, but so far, it has been one-way traffic. The young Indians, sans a few big guns have cashed in on the chances that have come their way, and New Zealan
Player retention date is extended
Mumbai, Dec. 3: The Bombay High Court on Friday extended the deadline for the IPL franchisees to sign up their respective marquee players till December 8.
The High Court passed the order during the h
Gambhir elects to bowl against NZ in 3rd ODI
Indian skipper Gautam Gambhir won the toss and elected to bowl against New Zealand in the third one-day international at Reliance Stadium here on Saturday.
Ashes: England 198 for two at tea
England tightened their grip on the second Ashes Test against Australia with another match-turning stand between Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott on the second day at Adelaide Oval on Saturday.