- Team India, Sri Lanka arrive in Kanpur for second Test
- Sri Lankan cricketers Dilshan, Prasad injured, unsure for second Test
- Green Park stadium's scoreboard, the only manually operated scoreboard in India
- Clarke's ultimate dream is Australian captaincy
- Winning more important to Murray than money
- Nadal says Agassi's 'lying' revelations are "terrible for tennis"
- Liverpool will be in top four of the league table, vows Benitez
- Panesar blames measly 7,500 pounds for England career decline
- Langer asks 'fantastic" Hughes to ignore critics and play his natural game
- Beckham stayed at Galaxy to enable kids to get a "normal" schooling
Narain warms up for race this weekend at Chengdu, China
NI Wire, Fri, 7 Nov 2008
The testing session for the A1GP race at China began with great thrills and frenzy as the on track action saw the drivers getting acclimatized to the circuit. For some like A1Team India
Ganguly slams Test fifty; Krezja delights with five-wicket haul
NI Wire, Fri, 7 Nov 2008
As Australian spinner Jason Krezja put an impressive show claiming eight wickets in his Test debut, it was all cheerful for the Aussies by bowling out India for 441.
NBA announces Jr NBA/Jr WNBA Hoop School in India
NI Wire, Thu, 6 Nov 2008
The National Basketball Association on Thursday (November 6) announced the launch of the Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA Hoop School, a new grassroots program designed to promote education, basketball
Why this blunder over Sachin's security?
M Shamsur Rabb Khan, Tue, 4 Nov 2008
Just yesterday, the nation was alarmed when the Additional Director General of Police and Commissioner of Police of Nagpur, Praveen Dixit announced before the media that there was a terror threat to batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar
Right time, right decision
M Shamsur Rabb Khan, Mon, 3 Nov 2008
Finally, Team India skipper Anil Kumble, one of all time great spinners, has quit the game on the last day of the third Test Match between India and Australia.





