Indo-Pak Express steams forward
Jan. 5: The Indo-Pak Express made a memorable Chennai Open debut on Wednesday as Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi rolled over Marcos Daniel and Eduardo Schwank 6-3, 7-6(3) in the doubles first r
Kumble turns RCB mentor
Jan. 4: Cricketer-turned administrator Anil Kumble has finally bid adieu to the game. Having played at the highest level for close to 19 years before retiring from international cricket, Kumble contin
Maestro composes 51st symphony
Jan. 4: The Master Blaster’s appetite for runs cannot be sated, a fired-up Dale Steyn (5/75) notwithstanding. Just days after breaching the 50-Test century landmark, Sachin Tendulkar added one more to
Stocks to look out for in 2011
Jan. 3: The year gone by may have been bad for corporate India as they were hit by several scandals, but the share market delivered good gains for investors. Analysts feel that many of the favourites
Zubair, Azher, Varun take five apiece; Nitesh hits a century
A five-for by Varunaditya, and a half-century by C.V. Anand ensured that Secunderabad Club beat Roshanara by 25 runs in an ‘A’ division one-day cricket league championship match. Secunderabad, who bat
It’s official: Taxman says Q did get paid off
Jan. 3: The Bofors ghost returned to haunt the Congress party with an income tax tribunal saying that kickbacks of Rs 41 crore were paid to late Wishveshwar Nath ‘Win’ Chadha and Italian businessman O
AP archers hit bull’s eye
Their much-reverred Anna may not be there with them anymore, but that did not deter the state archers to come up with a creditable performance in the recently concluded 31st junior national archery ch
Rajasthan call the shots on Day One
Jan. 3: Rajasthan reaped rich rewards for casting aside flair and flash. The obvious intent was to consolidate and they achieved it by dour batting on the opening day of the Ranji Trophy semi-final ag
Tests reveal Dowla Cup is not all gold
Jan. 3: The Hyderabad Cricket Association, which has been staggering over the past one year courtesy its poor performances on and off the field, was hit by another controversy on Monday when the Natio
Gambhir, Sachin spur India
Barring a collapse, India should enter the home stretch of the three-Test series in the ascendancy. Unbeaten knocks from Gautam Gambhir (65) and Sachin Tendulkar (49) put the visitors just ahead of South Africa after the momentum had lurched violently from one end to the other for most of the day in the third and final Test at Newlands here on Monday.