- 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
Laxman strikes double ton; India declares at 613
NI Wire, Thu, 30 Oct 2008
India declared at a huge 613 for seven after VVS Laxman struck his second double century in the Day-2 of the third Test against Australia at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi.
Delhi Test: Gambhir gives India the edge
NI Wire, Wed, 29 Oct 2008
Gautam Gambhir's unbeaten 149 and some elegant knocks by little master Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman gave India the edge in the third Test against Australia at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi. India finished 296 for 3 at stumps on Day 1.
Kramnik wins the 10th game, Anand leads by 6:4
NI Wire, Tue, 28 Oct 2008
Vladimir Kramnik (Russia) won Sunday (October 27) his first game at the World Chess Championship 2008 to stay alive in the match. He defeated World Champion Viswanathan Anand (India) in the 10th game; Anand is one draw away to win the title.
One half point to win the World Championship
NI Wire, Mon, 27 Oct 2008
World chess champion Viswanathan Anand surviving a hard fought battle in the 9th game at Bonn, Germany, secured a draw against the Russian Vladimir Kramnik. With this, he has inched one step closer to retain the World Chess Championship title.
Draw in Game 8: Anand moves closer to title
NI Wire, Sat, 25 Oct 2008
In the 2008 World Chess Championship, the Indian Grandmaster Vishwanathan Anand has inched closer to retain his world title in a 39-move draw against Russian Vladimir Kramnik on Friday.





