Little Masters: Sachin, Gavaskar on a nostalgia trip From their pet rivals to what kept them going, the cricketers get candid. ...  
12:10 PM, Oct 24, 2008

Sneak a peek into The Little Masters show

Here's a look at the CNN-IBN world exclusive The Little Masters show. ...
05:26 PM, Oct 23, 2008

CNN-IBN Exclusive: Sachin, Gavaskar come together The Little Masters in conversation with Editor-in-Chief Rajdeep Sardesai. ...  
12:01 AM, Oct 20, 2008

Sachin scales another peak, says he's enjoying the game With little left to achieve Sachin can finally relish his remaining time in the game. ...  
08:08 AM, Oct 18, 2008

Ganguly on backfoot, denies controversial interview A Bengali newspaper had quoted Ganguly as saying he retired because he was tired of being 'humiliated'. ...  
07:59 PM, Oct 11, 2008

Ganguly's words will harm dressing room: Gavaskar Gavaskar sympathised with Ganguly for his outburst against the treatment meted out to him. ...  
08:34 PM, Oct 09, 2008

India's 1983 World Cup winning team up for honour
by IANS
Kuala Lumpur: The ICC Board ignored the recommendation of its executive committee to make the use of technology mandatory in Test matches and one-day internationals and voted against the proposal on Wednesday. Last week, International Cricket Council chief executives had recommended that use of the Decision Review System (DRS) be made mandatory in international matches to avoid controversies. But India was quick to object, claiming that the system was not...  
09:20 PM, Jun 03, 2008

Gavaskar bats for Tests in his last innings for ICC We have seen certain individuals in the cricket arena in the last two decades or so who have given their best performances when pushed against the wall. They thrived in situations when the going got tough. They delivered when their teams expected them, as individuals and as leaders, to produce something miraculous to dig them out of a rut. Steve Waugh, Ricky Ponting and now Michael Clarke have done that...  
09:53 PM, May 08, 2008

Get footwork right not dance steps, Sunny says Dubai: England's key middle-order batsman Ian Bell on Wednesday warned his team-mates to avoid complacency against Pakistan, saying their opponents pose a big challenge. England rose to number one in the ICC (International Cricket Council) rankings in August last year by blanking India 4-0 at home, but faces a big test in the series shifted to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) due to security fears in Pakistan. The 29-year-old right-handed...  
01:21 PM, Apr 07, 2008

Gavaskar will not be asked to step down: ICC chief Brisbane: Ricky Ponting guided Australia to 154-3 after Daniel Vettori's disciplined innings lifted New Zealand to 295 on Friday as two ex-captains led by example on Day Two of the first test. Ponting was unbeaten on 67 and Michael Clarke, who replaced him as Australia skipper after the World Cup, was not out 28 in an unbroken 63-run partnership when deteriorating light halted play early for a second day. Both...  
01:44 PM, Mar 26, 2008

If Gavaskar quits ICC, it's their loss: Ganguly New Delhi: After the slow-burn thrills of the Mumbai Test, which ended in a draw with the scores level, the battleground is set for the 50-over format which will kick off with the first of five ODIs at Cuttack on Tuesday. Though most of the boxes are ticked as far as the Indian playing eleven is concerned, there is a thing or two that the team's think-tank needs to ponder...  
04:43 PM, Mar 25, 2008

ICC may boot out sharp-tongued Gavaskar Karachi: Shahid Afridi's dispute with former coach Waqar Younis which cost him the captaincy of Pakistan team has been resolved after the two met up during the recent series against Sri Lanka in the UAE. Waqar confirmed that he met Afridi during the one-day series against Sri Lanka in Dubai and had a discussion on the differences between them. The dispute between the two erupted after the Pakistan team's tour...  
01:01 PM, Mar 25, 2008

BCCI won't party with '83 World Cup legends Karachi: Wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal believes the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) should check the assets and bank accounts of all of its players every six months to ensure future generations do not fall prey to corruption scandals. Three Pakistan players were jailed earlier this month, including former captain Salman Butt, after being found guilty of agreeing to bowl pre-determined no balls in a Test against England last August. "I would support...  
09:34 PM, Mar 18, 2008

Gavaskar in racism row, ICC to take action: Report Indore: Dinesh Karthik smashed a quickfire 69 as Kings XI Punjab overcame initial and middle over stutter to thump Kochi Tuskers Kerala by six wickets to keep themselves in contention for a play-offs berth in the Indian Premier League here on Friday. Chasing a stiff 179, KXIP made a struggling start with openers Paul Valthaty (17) and Adam Gilchrist (9) falling cheaply inside five overs for just 31 runs before...  
11:11 PM, Jan 24, 2008

Sir Sachin Tendulkar? Possible if Brown has his way Kolkata: Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir today heaved praise on his bowlers for his side's comfortable victory over Kings XI Punjab in the IPL match here, saying their effort to restrict the visitors to a meagre 119 made it easy for batsmen to chase down the target. "All the credit goes to the way our bowlers bowled. Kings XI Punjab have plenty of depth in the batting so to...  
09:14 AM, Jan 21, 2008

Honoured to be clubbed among the greats: Gavaskar The Rising India poll was won by the Little Master Sunil Gavaskar. ...  
12:04 AM, Aug 23, 2007

Meet independent India's greatest sports icon Their performances have united India, bringing cheer with every triumph. ...  
10:06 PM, Aug 15, 2007

Taxing times for Sachin, Gavaskar The Comptroller and Auditor General blames the IT department for taxing Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar less. ...  
09:12 PM, May 14, 2007

Gavaskar's the best, votes Maharashtra

Thirty five per cent people have voted for Sunil Gavaskar as their favourite living Maharashtrian. ...
12:04 AM, May 02, 2007