English pay the price for being ‘too pricey’
Jan. 9: England players might have been on a high after winning the Ashes for the first time in Australia in 24 years. But their ‘high’ bid price at the IPL auction meant they lost out on the glitz an
Thrust on specialists, not all-rounders
Jan. 9: From its inception, the shortest form of the game was tipped to be the hunting ground of all-rounders. And the inaugural IPL auction only strengthened that belief.
But after three seasons and
Wanted young team: Mallya
Jan. 9: Having opted to overlook Rahul Dravid, Royal Challengers Bangalore owner Vijay Mallya pr-ovided an insight into their strategy saying they were focussing on a ‘young team’. Dravid didn’t have
Sethu scales GM peak
Winning the grandmaster title is a landmark in every chess player’s career. It is more than a mere seal of approval from Fide for completing three GM norms and crossing an Elo rating of 2,500. The sen
India Inc’s Q3 profits may dip
Jan. 9: It is not just the common man who has to bother about the rising prices and increasing interest rates — corporate India isn’t immune either. The first week of the New Year has been unkind to
Andrews, Cal Public set up summit clash
Jan. 9: Cal Public School and St Andrew’s High School set up an exciting cricket finale as they beat their respective opponents in the semifinals at Indus World School during the third edition of the
St Andrews crowned champs
Jan. 9: St Andrews emerged victors defeating Army School, RK Puram 3-1 in the football event of the third edition of the DC Inter-Schools Sports Meet held on Sunday.
Jaskaran of Army School, who was
We will be back in 2014: Gadkari
Jan. 8: The Bharatiya Janata Party president, Mr Nitin Gadkari, here on Saturday slammed the UPA government on charges of rampant corruption while asking partymen to work unitedly to capture power in
Young Soldier appeals most for main event
Jan. 9: Young Soldier appeals most to win The Ch. Satyanarayana Rao of Itkyal Memorial Cup, the feature event of the races to held here on Monday. False Rails are Up.
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US has right to interfere in Pak
Jan. 8: The US ambassador to Pakistan, Mr Cameron Munter, on Saturday said the United States has a right to interfere in Pakistans economic and governance affairs as the former provides funds to Islam