Bangladesh win toss and field against Zimbabwe
Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field against Zimbabwe in the third of five one-day internationals at the Harare Sports Club on Tuesday.
Gujarat riots: Top cop Rahul Sharma chargesheeted
The Gujarat government on Saturday charge sheeted IPS officer Rahul Sharma for alleged misconduct in not submitting the original CDs containing mobile phone call records related to the 2002 communal riots.
Russia to deliver five MiG-29K fighters to India
Russia’s MiG aircraft maker will deliver a final batch of five MiG-29K/KUB carrier-based fighters to the Indian Navy under a 2004 contract by the end of this year, the company said.
I am excited, nervous and ready: Jessica Alba
Actress Jessica Alba — who is pregnant with her second child with husband Cash Warren — says she is preparing daughter Honor, for the family's new addition.
Worrying times for skipper Dhoni: Lloyd
Former England cricketer David Lloyd has said that Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni seems to have run out of luck and these are testing times for the World Cup-winning skipper.
Let us accept we were very ordinary: Ganguly
Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has said the world no.1 , side have looked pretty ordinary against England in the ongoing four-match series. India suffered a 196-run loss at Lord's and crashed to a 319-run defeat in the second Test at Trent Bridge.
Nepal awaits Prime Minister’s resignation
Caught between an implacable opposition and a feckless ally, Nepal's Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal began to make last-ditch attempts to save his floundering government on Saturday as the deadline dawned for his resignation.
Hazare’s team launches website for campaign publicity
To provide “standard publicity material” for social activist Anna Hazare’s anti-corruption movement, the Lucknow team of India Against Corruption (IAC) has launched a website, an official said on Saturday.
England’s dominance has been unrestrained, total
After three days of rioting and unrest, peace returned to the city of Birmingham but there was mayhem at the Edgbaston ground. England plundered runs at will on the second day against a haggard Indian attack supported by fielders whose shoulders sagged seem to sag at ankle level.
Bomb found in Assam train, defused
A passenger train carrying about 500 people had a miraculous escape in Assam on Friday when police seized a powerful bomb from one of the coaches.