Dhoni criticises Eden pitch for lacking in turn and bounce
The Eden Gardens track once again drew criticism from Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni for being too flat without any turn and bounce as the home side struggled to bowl out West Indies in their sec
Hardcore Maoist couple surrender, meet Mamata
Responding to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's call, a hardcore Maoist couple against whom several cases of murder and violence including the deadly attack on a paramilitary camp in Silda were pending
Mamata Banerjee comes to Eden, says victory is hers!
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday descended on the famed Eden Gardens here and feted the Indian cricket team for its emphatic win over the West Indies, stumping captain M.S. Dhoni with a goog
India drop Yuvraj Singh for 3rd Test as Rohit makes comeback
Middle-order batsman Yuvraj Singh was on Thursday dropped with Rohit Sharma replacing him in India's squad for the third and final cricket Test against West Indies beginning in Mumbai from November 22
India bowl out West Indies for 153, take 478-run lead
West Indies were all out for a meagre 153 in their first innings, in reply to India's mammoth 631 for seven, on day three of the second cricket Test at Eden Gradens here on Wednesday.
West Indies had
Maoists more dangerous than terrorists: Mamata
Faced with renewed violence by the Maoists, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday described them as more 'dangerous than terrorists' and warned that her government would not sit b
West Indies 116 for one in 2nd innings
After following on, West Indies were 116 for one in their second innings on day three of the second cricket Test against India at Eden Gardens here on Wednesday.
West Indies still trail by 362 runs w
India 613 for six in the first innings at tea
India were 613 for six in their first innings at tea on the second day of the second cricket Test against the West Indies at the Eden Gardens here Tuesday.
V.V.S.Laxman was batting on 168 and captain
Windies struggle at 34/2 as bad light forces early close
The West Indies were struggling at 34 for two in their first innings against India when bad light forced an early close of play on the second day of the second Test at the Eden Gardens here Tuesday.
Low crowd turn out at Eden Gardens for Second Test
For a stadium that had witnessed a crowd of 80,000-plus turnout during the epic India-Australia 2001 Test, the historical Eden Gardens on Monday wore a sorry figure with less than 10,000 filling in on