India escape to victory
Oct. 5: Two years ago at Sydney, a three-wicket burst by Michael Clarke in the dying minutes of the match had turned what looked like a draw for India into Australia’s 16th consecutive Test win. On Tu
Laxman back with a bang
Oct. 5: He had every reason not to come out to bat. The rational thinking would have been for him to put his feet up, nurse his injured back, and possibly thumb a paperback in the pavilion.
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Hurts more than Eden loss: Ponting
Oct. 5: A dejected Australian skipper Ricky Ponting said the one-wicket loss to India in the first Test here on Tuesday, was more disappointing than the famous defeat at Kolkata in 2001. “This is prob
Star Assembly wins feature
Oct. 4: Subbiah Ganapathi-trained Star Assembly, was ably ridden by A. Imran Khan to win the Chief Minister’s Gold Cup, the main event of the races held here on Monday.
Results
1. The Bharachukki Pl
Nervous Ishant hopes India cross the bridge
Oct. 4: Ishant Sharma, who had played a major part in bowling Australia out for 192 in the first Test against Australia, said India could still pull it off, if they batted sensibly.
“When four of yo
Kangaroos have hosts on the hop
Oct. 4: What it gave during the day, was gone in the evening. Ishant Sharma (3/34) and Co. got the ball to rear up from a treacherous Day Four pitch to leave India with an achievable 216-run target in
Sun Kingdom appeals most
Oct. 4: Irfan Ghatala-trained Sun Kingdom is all set to reign supreme in the Fernhills Palace Mysore 2000 Guineas, the highlight of the races to be held here on Tuesday.
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Edwards’ IVF led to stem cell advances
Oct. 4: After the British test tube baby pioneer, Prof. Robert G. Edwards, was on Monday awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine, his wife Ms Ruth and his family said in a statement on Monda
London subway strike hits commuters hard
Oct. 4: Only 30 to 40 per cent of London Underground service ran this Monday morning, as the transport unions RMT and TSSA staged the second round of the “walkout’ to protest the proposed job cuts tha
Tory govt seeks welfare cuts and caps
Oct. 4: British chancellor of exchequer George Osborne on Monday announced a tough new cap on the total amount of welfare payments and that high-earning families will not receive child benefit payment