
New Delhi: As the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League enters its play-off stage, two of the four teams will be hoping for an encore, while two will be eyeing revenge. In a repeat of their last league games on Sunday, defending champions Chennai Super Kings will take on Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday, while Mumbai Indians will face Kolkata Knight Riders at...

10:10 PM, Jan 28, 2008
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Kolkata: Kolkata Knight Riders batsman Manoj Tiwary, who scored a sparkling 35 of 22 balls against Mumbai Indians on Sunday, was all praise for senior pro Jacques Kallis for the way the South African helped him play his natural game. He said just play according to the merit of the ball. He guided me really well and helped me play my natural game, Tiwary said after his cameo. Kallis played...

08:08 PM, Jan 28, 2008

Kolkata: After having suffered an eight wicket drubbing, Kings XI Punjab skipper Adam Gilchrist on Saturday praised the Kolkata Knight Riders bowlers, particularly the spinners, saying their combined effort stifled his batsmen. "Their spinners bowled particularly well. Gambhir read the pitch very quickly. He got spinners from the fourth over," Gilchrist told the media after the Kings went down to the Knights by eight wickets at the Eden Gardens. "It...

11:01 AM, Jan 21, 2008

Mohali: Rajasthan Royals' senior batsman Rahul Dravid on Wednesday emphasised on the need to regain momentum, saying the team "can't afford to fall far behind" in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). Rajasthan started on the right note, winning the first two games, but lost their way in their home and away defeats to Kolkata Knight Riders. They shared points with Royal Challengers Bangalore after Tuesday's match at the Chinnaswamy...

06:46 PM, Jan 17, 2008