Tendulkar doubles Sri lankan misery
July 29: Stubborn efforts from Sachin Tendulkar and Suresh Raina stubbed out the last competitive element the fourth day of this dying secnd Test had in store. Equally responsible efforts from skipper
India turned down proposal for British PM to address parliament
New Delhi, July 28: A proposal for British Prime Minister David Cameron to address a joint session of Indian parliament during his visit here was shot down due to protocol and scheduling problems, off
Murali indeed is a chucker: Bedi
New Delhi, July 28: Former India captain Bishen Bedi today stuck to his long-held view that now retired Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan was a chucker.
Muralitharan today described Bedi a cont
India inks deal with BAE for 57 Hawk aircrafts
Bangalore, Jul 28: Giving a boost to Indo-British defence ties, India today inked a 700 million pound (Rs 9,500 crore)-deal for purchase of an additional 57 Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer Aircraft from Bri
Sehwag rues a missed chance
July 28: Virender Sehwag owes it to Sachin Tendulkar. If not for a mature innings from the maestro on the third day of the second Test here, Sehwag’s shot selection would have drawn a lot more flak. I
Viru wicket special one for Randiv
July 28: Suraj Randiv was filling in some very big shoes. It was Sri Lanka’s first full day on the field post-Muttiah Muralitharan. The off-spinner took the mantle on his shoulders and came out unscat
Indians give a fitting reply
July 28: Sachin Tendulkar laid out a careful selection of objectives and achieved it with some good old-fashioned Test batting. Paying careful attention to every minute detail that encompasses duratio
Batting records fall flat
July 27: Mahela Jayawardene figured prominently as a plethora of records fell by the wayside on the second day of the second Test at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Tuesday. Here is a look at the numbers
Jayawardene betters Bradman’s record
July 27: Mahela Jayawardene had lunch, tea and looked set for dinner at the SSC before a moment of indecision brought his downfall. The former captain who has recently shifted his residence closer to
Lankans run riot
July 27: Jaded legs, drooping shoulders and the fall of many a batting record marked the second day’s play of the second Test at the SSC here on Tuesday. Mahela Jayawardene falling for 174 (358m, 244b