Oct 10, 2010

Live: North hits 50, Australia cross 300


Marcus North and Tim Paine resumed the Australian first innings at 285/5 on the second day of the second and final Test against India in Bangalore.


England to lose coach Hills to Australia during Ashes


England batting coach Dene Hills will return home to join the Australian coaching group as an analyst during the Ashes in a coup for the hosts.


Ganguly lauds 'role model' Tendulkar


Saurav Ganguly called Sachin Tendulkar the best cricketer in the world and an irreplaceable match-winner.


North fifty keeps Oz comfortable


Marcus North brought up a well-deserved fifty under pressure to keep up Australia's hopes of a healthy first innings total.


PCB lifts ban imposed on Rana Naved


The PCB on Saturday lifted a one-year ban imposed on all-rounder Rana Naved ul Hasan, paving the way for his return to the national team.


IPL GC to meet on Sunday


The IPL Governing Council will have an emergency meeting in Mumbai on Sunday to discuss issues relating to three franchisers.


Shakib to lead Bangladesh against NZ


Shakib-Al-Hasan will lead Bangladesh in the remainder of the series against NZ after skipper Masrafe Mortaza was ruled out with an ankle injury.


Bangalore Test evenly poised


A stubborn 77 by captain Ricky Ponting ensured Australia edged the opening day against India in the second Test in Bangalore.


Rana ban likely to be lifted


The 12-month ban imposed on Pakistani all-rounder Rana Naved-ul-Hasan by the PCB likely to be removed on Saturday.


Bollinger injury blow for Australia


Australia left-arm seamer Doug Bollinger has been ruled out of the second Test against India in Bangalore due to an abdominal strain.


Smith inspires South Africa win


SA made a winning start to their international season with a convincing seven-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in the T20 international at Bloemfontein.


Lalit Modi ready to appear before ED


Lalit Modi said he is ready to appear before the Enforcement Directorate and that personally in London or through video conferencing.


Jamie Dwyer big fan of Tendulkar


Sachin Tendulkar's popularity transcends the boundaries of cricket as star.


Racist emails: 4 Australian cops sacked for joking about Indian's electrocution


Four Australian police officers were sacked and disciplinary action initiated against 15 others in connection with the circulation of racist emails wherein they joked about the electrocution of an Indian.


Can CRPF handle India's million mutinies?


For CRPF jawans, life has become almost a continuous engagement with India's mutinies, with New Delhi choosing to tackle multiple crises at the last minute.


Kochi IPL franchise likely to throw in the towel


The Kochi IPL franchise, co-owned by a host of investors from various backgrounds, has thrown in the towel after failing to resolve internal issues, it is learnt.



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Finally, local don's Headley link found


The Mumbai underworld's involvement in the 26/11 plot was always suspected but never proved. With no leads, this line of line of inquiry was going cold.


Death served up with lunch at tribal school


A trail of blood stains leads from the verandah of the school, past the kitchen area, to the classroom inside.


Muslim law board to join Ayodhya appeal in SC?


The doctor has advised Maulana Syed Nizamuddin, general secretary of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) to rest as much as he can. But come October 16, the ailing, octogenarian Patna-based cleric will be in Lucknow, at the AIMPLB’s working committee meet.


Foreign no-frill airlines fly into tier-II towns


When flydubai started operations to Lucknow in June, many were surprised. Why would Dubai’s first low cost carrier (LCC) choose a Tier II city for its maiden Indian route?


Security threat: DRDO to make own OS


India would develop its own futuristic computer operating system to thwart attempts of cyber attacks and data theft and things of that nature, a top defence scientist said.


Ajay buys a personal aircraft





Vidya believes in Supreme Being





Daughters-in-law hazardous for MIL's health





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SRK gets his 'Kamina'





In metros too, English a must for survival


Six months ago, Arti Chauhan didn’t know a word of English. Today, she can speak and write it. Chauhan was a maid in the Capital.


8-yr-old's testimony brings killer to book


The Bombay High Court has upheld a lower court’s conviction and life imprisonment in a 15-year-old murder case, thanks to the daughter of the victim who put up a protracted fight to bring her mother’s killer to justice.


'Munni Badnaam' lifted from Pak film





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