New Zealand elect to bat in second Test against India
New Zealand captain Ross Taylor won the toss and elected to bat in the second cricket Test against India here on Friday.
While India have not made any changes, for New Zealand, Tim Southee comes in p
New Zealand struggle at 108 for three at lunch
Indian bowlers picked up early wickets to leave New Zealand struggling at 108 for three at lunch on the opening day of the second Test match at the Chinnaswamy stadium here on Friday.
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Taylor's 112 takes New Zealand to 240-5 at Tea
Skipper Ross Taylor blasted an unbeaten 112 to lead New Zealand's fightback as the visitors reached 240 for five in their first innings at tea on the opening day of the second cricket Test against
SMK may be drafted for state polls?
External affairs minister S.M. Krishna may give up his high profile portfolio during the cabinet reshuffle sometime in mid-September and may be drafted for party work in Karnataka. If the buzz in the
Bad light stops play in second Test
Bad light stopped play on the opening day of the second and final cricket Test between India and New Zealand here on Friday.
At the break, New Zealand were at 328-6 in 81.3 overs with Kruger van Wyk
Shettar favours one more varsity
As if the 20 odd universities in the state are not enough, Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Thursday said he will give his nod for one more varsity to exclusively study the co-operative sector. The
Taylor's counter-attacking century bails out Kiwis
Captain Ross Taylor launched a stunning counter-attack with a blistering 113 as New Zealand showed great fighting spirit to recover from early jolts in the second cricket Test here on Friday.
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Mayor mum on landfill closure
Mayor D. Venkatesh Murthy has gone back on his promise of shutting down the Mavallipura landfill. On Thursday he approved a resolution extending temporary relief to the residents of Mavallipura, but d
Onus on batsmen to stifle Kiwis
The biggest threat to M.S. Dhoni’s men in this second of this short two-Test series will emanate from the weather and not their rivals.
6 days on, boy still untraced
Six days after 11-year-old Yashwant Achari is suspected to have drowned in a storm water drain in Marathahalli, the police and fire and emergency services have still not been able to trace his body.