Indian rowing team's oars go missing before Olympics Chennai: An unbeaten 108 by Mohammad Kaif helped Central Zone recover from a shaky start and post 292 for eight at stumps on the first day of their Duleep Trophy semi-final match against South Zone here on Saturday. It was a patient knock from Kaif, who is also known for scoring freely, as the former India batsman buckled down to play a responsible knock on a pitch that initially assisted...  
03:03 PM, Apr 19, 2008

Chidambaram assures Indian Inc on ECB curbs Kolkata: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Saturday laughed off Shahid Afridi's remarks that Sachin Tendulkar was uncomfortable against Shoaib Akhtar's pace, a claim which the Pakistani speedster had made in his autobiography 'Controversially Yours'. Afridi is out of his mind, Ganguly quipped, reacting to the former Pakistani skipper's claim that he has seen Tendulkar tremble while facing Shoaib. Ganguly is not surprised at off-spinner Harbhajan Singh's omission from the...  
07:48 PM, Mar 05, 2008

Bhavik Gandhi rows across Atlantic India's Bhavik Gandhi became the first person to row across the Atlantic Ocean unassisted after a 106-day journey. ...  
05:42 PM, Jun 15, 2007

Power-hungry Bangalore wants more There’s been a surge in the power usage with increasing population and there's just no stopping the over-loading. ...  
08:35 PM, Apr 23, 2007

Indian rowers prove critics wrong The team had the last laugh as the tough training paid off and they went on to win three medals in the Asian Games. ...  
09:10 AM, Dec 08, 2006

Indian scullers bag bronze at Asiad India have bagged another bronze Medal at the Asian Games 2006 in Doha on Wednesday. ...  
06:34 PM, Dec 06, 2006

Indian rowers enter semis in Doha Indian rowers made an encouraging start in Doha by winning their respective heats in three of the five events. ...  
01:55 PM, Dec 04, 2006

The tide is turning for the rowers They won four gold medals at the Asian Rowing Championship and are ready to take the fight to China and Japan. ...  
12:05 AM, Nov 29, 2006