Explosive Indian opener Virender Sehwag has denied saying no to Indian captaincy, insisting that he is open to taking up the job as and when required.
Sep 24, 2009
Never said no to leading India: Sehwag
Explosive Indian opener Virender Sehwag has denied saying no to Indian captaincy, insisting that he is open to taking up the job as and when required.
India rise to top in ICC ODI rankings
South Africa's defeat in their Champions Trophy opener has propelled second-placed India to the top of the ICC's One-day rankings.
Lanka beat South Africa on D/L method
Modi will be highlight of BCCI AGM
If you thought cricket administration in India is fast becoming less interested in the sport itself than the politics of it, Thursday's Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Board of Cricket in India (BCCI) is the place to prove you right.
Aussies retain winning combination for Sydney
Australia have retained the 12-member squad that played in the first Test against India in Melbourne for the second match in Sydney starting January 2.
Nothing wrong with my technique: Rohit
Short-pitched deliveries proved his bane during the T20 WC but Rohit Sharma says there is nothing wrong in his technique and he can play the rising balls.
Clarke finally succumbs to IPL lure, eyeing 2010 edition
After resisting IPL's lure in the first two editions, Australian vice captain Michael Clarke said he wants to play in the 2010 chapter of the cash-awash event.
Ganguly pads up in Eden for practice
Keen to play for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy, Sourav Ganguly padded up at Eden Gardens and batted for close to two hours in the morning.
Docudrama shows men-women disparity in cricket
A 25-minute docudrama featuring the vast disparity existing between men and women cricketers in the country has been released.
Moily's 'Mission': Cut case life from 15 years to 1 year
In a country where courts take decades to deliver verdicts, Law minister Veerappa Moily is attempting the unthinkable -- reducing the life of litigation from an average 15 years at present to one year, and that too in just three years from now.
Oceansat-2 up: Will help keep better watch on seas, cyclones
India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle placed with characteristic perfection the country's 16th remote sensing satellite in a pre-designated orbit of 728 km.
Mumbai dump gets Rs 26 crore in carbon
As heartening as the cash-from-trash bargain is the transformation of the 50-acre dumping ground from a stinking mountain of garbage into a contoured, landscaped hill.
Rs 1 crore for 5 framed in fake murder case
The Punjab and Haryana high court has directed the Punjab government to pay Rs 1 crore in compensation to five innocent people who were sentenced to rigorous life imprisonment for the murder of a person, who turned out to be alive.
IAF strength just one-third of China's: IAF chief
Air Chief Marshal P V Naik said that India's "aircraft strength is inadequate and would take at least three years for the situation to change.
India sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan: Rehman Malik
Pakistan on Wednesday again appeared to be speaking in twin voices on improving ties with India, and accusing New Delhi of promoting terrorism in this country.
Obama pushes agenda to end nuclear weapons
US President Barack Obama told the United Nations that he will seek to wrap up a universal treaty to ban all nuclear testing and open talks on halting production of bomb-making fissile material in the next 12 months.
Salman, Katrina at 'Kanchivaram' success bash
Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, director Priyadarshan and lead actor of Kanchivaram, Prakash Raj, along with a host of celebrities gather on Tuesday night to celebrate the success of Kanchivaram at the recently held National Awards.
'Women may drink before sex to gain confidence'
Women may drink before sex to gain confidence: Study
Tharoor tweets again, complains about workload
After creating a controversy by his 'cattle class' remark, Union minister Shashi Tharoor has now complained about his workload while twitting about "ridiculously full" engagements.
Sex toys: Most unusual items stolen by hotel guests
Hotel guests on holidays not only steal towels and toiletries, but some of them even take home unusual objects like sex toys, stuffed animals and toilet seats, according to a study.
UAVs to monitor Porbandar coast
Unmanned ariel vehicles will be deployed at Porbandar coast to counter terrorism.
ISRO launches 7 satellites in 1,200 seconds
India successfully launched its 16th remote-sensing satellite Oceansat-2 and six nano European satellites from Sriharikota at 11.51 am today.
Cancer landed Kobad in police net
The disease forced him to visit the Capital, helping the cops here to quickly act on intelligence agencies which have been trailing him ever since they tracked the origin of the 14-page document circulated by him in June.
Crouch nets three in Tottenham cup win
Peter Crouch scores a hat-trick as Tottenham beat Preston 5-1 to book their place in the fourth round of the Carling Cup.
Hull 0-4 Everton
Everton punish Hull for fielding a weakened side as the Merseysiders emphatically beat their hosts in the Carling Cup third round.
Aston Villa 1-0 Cardiff
Gabriel Agbonlahor's third-minute goal books Aston Villa's place in the fourth round of the Carling Cup.
Falkirk 0-4 Celtic
Scott McDonald fires a double as holders Celtic record a convincing Co-operative Insurance Cup victory over Falkirk.
QOS 1-2 Rangers
Steven Naismith and Nacho Novo are on target as Rangers progress to the Co-operative Insurance Cup quarter-finals.
Hearts 2-1 Dunfermline
Michael Stewart scores from the spot as Hearts come from behind to move into the fourth round of the Co-operative Insurance Cup.
Burnley striker to have surgery
Burnley striker Martin Paterson is to undergo surgery on the knee injury he sustained in the Carling Cup loss to Barnsley.
Paterson injury setback for Burnley
Burnley striker Martin Paterson could face a lengthy spell on the sidelines after damaging knee cartilage against Barnsley on Tuesday.
Yeung edges closer to takeover
Carson Yeung has moved closer to completing his takeover of Birmingham.
Hughes hails big City effort
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes praised his side after they fought back to seal a place in the fourth round of the Carling Cup.
German DFB-Pokal Wed Review
Wolfsburg and Hamburg headlined the casualties on a night of shocks in the second round of the DFB-Pokal.
Coupe de la Ligue Wed Review
Lens pulled off a stunning comeback to triumph 4-3 after extra time at Montpellier in their Coupe de la Ligue third-round clash on Wednesday.
Redknapp delighted with striking dilemma
Harry Redknapp admitted Peter Crouch had given him a selection headache after the striker's clinical hat-trick eased Tottenham into the last 16 of the Carling Cup with a 5-1 victory at Preston.
Brown remains defiant in defeat
Hull manager Phil Brown remained defiant after his slide slumped to another demoralising defeat.
O'Neill pleased with Villa's grit
Martin O'Neill was relieved to see Aston Villa avoid further Carling Cup humiliation as an early goal from Gabriel Agbonlahor earned them a 1-0 victory over Cardiff.
Cole delighted with return to action
Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole was delighted with his return from injury in the 1-0 Carling Cup third-round victory over QPR at Stamford Bridge.
Fergie eyes Posh meeting
Sir Alex Ferguson wants a Carling Cup last 16 meeting with son Darren, manager of Championship side Peterborough.
Umm Salal 3-2 FC Seoul
Umm Salal staged a thrilling comeback against FC Seoul in the first leg of their ACL quarter-final at Qatar Sports Club.
Serie A Wednesday Review
Champions Inter Milan claimed top spot in Serie A with a 3-1 win over Napoli at the San Siro.
Scottish League Cup Review
Scott McDonald led the way as Celtic showed their determination to hold onto the Co-operative Insurance Cup by thrashing Falkirk 4-0 in front of their own fans.
Primera Liga Wednesday Review
Real Madrid continued their winning run while Valencia fell to a 3-1 defeat at Getafe on Wednesday.
Carling Cup Wednesday Review
Manchester City and Manchester United both went through to the next round of the Carling Cup on Wednesday.
Crouch nets three in Tottenham cup win
Peter Crouch scores a hat-trick as Tottenham beat Preston 5-1 to book their place in the fourth round of the Carling Cup.
Nervy Pakistan overcome Windies
Pakistan beat West Indies by five wickets after bowling them out for just 133 in the Champions Trophy.
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