
Mumbai: Refusing to blame the cash-rich Indian Premier League for the national squad's debacle in Australia, former Test skipper Dilip Vengsarkar on Tuesday said lack of proper planning by the BCCI is the prime reason for the dismal show. Two other former cricketers, Chandu Borde and Bapu Nadkarni, also refused to blame the IPL for India's dismal show in the four-Test rubber in which Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his men...

02:31 AM, Apr 12, 2008

Mumbai: Refusing to blame the cash-rich Indian Premier League for the national squad's debacle in Australia, former Test skipper Dilip Vengsarkar on Tuesday said lack of proper planning by the BCCI is the prime reason for the dismal show. Two other former cricketers, Chandu Borde and Bapu Nadkarni, also refused to blame the IPL for India's dismal show in the four-Test rubber in which Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his men...

02:31 AM, Apr 12, 2008

New Delhi: With India's Test tour of Australia heading towards a disaster, former captain Sunil Gavaskar on Friday called for axing some of the senior players and bring in young blood to take the team forward. What India now need to do very, very quickly is to look forward and not backward. If it unfortunately means that we have to say goodbye to some of the players who have served...

06:34 PM, Apr 10, 2008

Karachi: Pakistan's Test leg-spinner Danish Kaneria will have to wait for a few more days to find out if he gets the clearance to be considered for national selection again after the Sindh High Court reserved its judgement on his petition on Thursday. Kaneria, who has not been selected to play for Pakistan since last October after he underwent an investigation in a spot-fixing case last year in England, has...

06:35 PM, Mar 11, 2008

London: Three Pakistan cricketers, driven by greed, betrayed their team mates and the sport of cricket itself by taking bribes to fix incidents during a test match against England last year, a London court heard on Wednesday. The plot was orchestrated by Pakistan captain Salman Butt and his agent Mazhar Majeed and involved the team's two opening fast bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir who were instructed to bowl three...

08:37 PM, Mar 06, 2008

London: Three Pakistan cricketers, driven by greed, betrayed their team mates and the sport of cricket itself by taking bribes to fix incidents during a test match against England last year, a London court heard on Wednesday. The plot was orchestrated by Pakistan captain Salman Butt and his agent Mazhar Majeed and involved the team's two opening fast bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir who were instructed to bowl three...

08:37 PM, Mar 06, 2008

Chennai innings: Over No. 20: Chennai win! It was a forgone conclusion, with six required in the last over and Bravo and Morkel didn't disappoint the Chennai fans and and won the game with two balls to spare. 19th over: Chennai well on their way to winning the match as 17 runs came off Dale Steyn's over. The tables have turned as Dwayne Bravo has well and truly come to...

08:36 PM, Mar 04, 2008

Cardiff: Sri Lanka captain Tillakaratne Dilshan said on Wednesday he would not play cricket in Pakistan again after an invitation for his side to return to the troubled nation, two years after they were attacked there, was rejected. Dilshan was on the Sri Lanka team bus shot at by militants in Lahore in March 2009 during an attack which killed eight people and injured seven membrs of the tour party....

08:55 PM, Jan 29, 2008
Bangalore: England must raise their game by several notches if they are to stay alive in the World Cup and Andrew Strauss admitted that unless they stopped "chasing their tails", their journey could come to a premature end. England's World Cup hopes are hanging by a thread after Ireland pulled off the biggest upset in the tournament by defeated them by three-wickets on Wednesday to blow Group B wide-open. Having...

09:02 PM, Dec 24, 2007
Bangalore: England must raise their game by several notches if they are to stay alive in the World Cup and Andrew Strauss admitted that unless they stopped "chasing their tails", their journey could come to a premature end. England's World Cup hopes are hanging by a thread after Ireland pulled off the biggest upset in the tournament by defeated them by three-wickets on Wednesday to blow Group B wide-open. Having...

09:02 PM, Dec 24, 2007

It’s this political pliability that the traders are hoping will work. ...

11:36 PM, Oct 10, 2007

It’s this political pliability that the traders are hoping will work. ...

11:36 PM, Oct 10, 2007

IT companies are worried that increasing attacks could affect their business. ...

02:58 PM, Aug 26, 2007

Boeing says that over 70 per cent of aircraft in India will be small. ...

11:11 PM, Aug 01, 2007

Boeing says that over 70 per cent of aircraft in India will be small. ...

11:11 PM, Aug 01, 2007